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agent S has to a fact P that makes P certain for S. I do not take a stand here on precisely what facts we can apprehend. This will largely depend on the outcomes of debates in the philosophy of mind and ... philosophy of mind and perception will differ on what kinds of factors are mentally accessible in this way. In section 1, I developed the concept of apprehension in a way that remains neutral on these debates
in the Tsarist period to show that if they live in times of great hardship, or under arbitrary political rule, political actors and thinkers with conservative sympathies (such as respect for tradition ... developing conservative political philosophy, other parts of history where conservatism?s problems have emerged and have a recognizable connection with the situation today remain of great interest. In
The German debates concerning the need for a reform of logic in post-Hegelian times took place under the label “The logical question”, a label introduced by Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg. The main objective of these debates was to overcome the Hegelian identification of logic and metaphysics without re-establishing the old Aristotelian-scholastic formal logic. This paper presents...
that there is an uninterrupted tradition from the age of humanism and the Renaissance to today. Focusing on political philosophy has led Karen Green to trace women’s argu ments for their status as the ... topic which is, of course, of considerable contemporary interest. Three papers extend our knowledge of the moral and political philosophy developed by women. Jacqueline Broad offers the first extended
relationship between these investigations? The traditional philosophical view is that an unbreachable wall divides these activities. Philosophy and science investigate entirely separate domains. Philosophy
In this paper, we try to show that Ludics, a (pre-)logical framework invented by J-Y. Girard, enables us to rethink some of the relationships between Philosophy, Semantics and Pragmatics. In
Metalinguistic intuitions play a very large evidential role in both linguistics and philosophy. Linguists think that these intuitions are products of underlying linguistic competence. I call this
of Distrust,” The Journal of Philosophy 99.10 ( 2002 ), 532–48; Katherine Hawley, “Trust, Distrust, and Commitment,” Nous 48.1 ( 2014 ), 1–20. 3. I have argued that political solidarity is of value ... University Press, 1999 ); Patti T. Lenard, “ The Decline of Trust, The Decline of Democracy?” Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 .3 ( 2005 ), 363 - 78 ; Shayla Nunnaly , Trust
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components of a just social order.12 It is no surprise, then, that the work’s penultimate letter finds Schiller attempting to vindicate artistic imitation against the charge of perfidy and political subversion ... ). Abbreviations used in citing Nietzsche's works BGE Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future BT The Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music CW The Case of Wagner: A Busker’s Problem
The traditional view regarding the philosophy of mathematics in the twentieth century is the dogma of three schools: Logicism, Intuitionism and Formalism. The problem with this dogma is not, at least ... Volume 4 200 YEARS OF ANALYTICAL PHILOSOPHY 2008 Ulrich Majer Ulrich Majer 0 0 University of Göttingen , D Recommended Citation - Works 4.0 License. ’lilitsrrseoaFabdnHmm
The most provocative contribution, by far, came from Joseph Prabhu, a philosophy professor from the United States.26 Relying on Mahatma Gandhi’s conviction that there are multiple ways universality of ... these Eurocentric ideas are biased against nonWestern countries and culture, then the political legitimacy of human rights talk, human rights covenants, and human rights enforcement is called into
coming philosophy” and that this “genealogical inquiry . . . will demonstrate that ‘life’ is not a medical and scientific notion, but a philosophical, political, and theological concept.” See Giorgio ... ). See A PHILOSOPHY OF CONCRETE LIFE: CARL SCHMITT AND THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF MODERNITY (Peter Lang 2006). Yet Schmitt had been interested in the essence of concrete-order thinking since 1934, as is
coming philosophy” and that this “genealogical inquiry . . . will demonstrate that ‘life’ is not a medical and scientific notion, but a philosophical, political, and theological concept.” See Giorgio ... ). See A PHILOSOPHY OF CONCRETE LIFE: CARL SCHMITT AND THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF MODERNITY (Peter Lang 2006). Yet Schmitt had been interested in the essence of concrete-order thinking since 1934, as is
Introduction (Cambridge University Press, 2012 ), 136f . 14. “Proportionality in the Morality of War,” 40 . 15. Ibid . 16. Ibid . 17. “Proportionality and Necessity,” in War: Essays in Political Philosophy, ed ... Thomas Hurka, “Proportionality in the Morality of War,” Philosophy & Public Affairs 33 (1), (2005), 34–66, at 37–38. Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/monist/article-abstract/99/1/70/2563350 by
paradigm of symbolism, is prevalent in history and philosophy. The symbol of violence is destroyed at the behest of the kind master. Indeed, political philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli noted this rationale in ... political training, the height of Kambanda’s political activity was his position as Vice-President of the Butare section of the Mouvement Democratique Republique (MDR), the Tutsi ruling party responsible for
factors than by reference to character traits as we ordinarily think of them. 8 If character traits are explanatorily redundant that would be a good reason for not positing them. In philosophy, situationism ... Heren because of, rather than despite, the prejudice to which his dictum gives expression. Prejudice abets rather than impedes political inquiry by insulating us against rampant insincerity in the
War of Independence against the Napoleonic invasion, or from the reiterated political pronouncements and cyclical political crises that spread to the Latin American colonies during this period. The ... political ideology. Teaching under the term coined by Bentham was first mandated in Colombia in 1826, then in Venezuela in 1827, and in Chile in 1832.27 In a decree of November 8, 1825, Francisco de
recognition of allusion and pragmatic insincerity' . Metaphor and Symbol 15 , no. 1-2 : 29 - 45 . Currie , Gregory. 2010 . Narratives and narrators: A philosophy of stories . Oxford University Press. -- . 2011 ... . ' The irony in pictures' . The British Journal of Aesthetics 51 , no. 2 : 149 - 167 . Ferrari , GRF. 2008 . ' Socratic irony as pretence' . Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 34 : 1 - 33 . Garmendia
Expectations Shape Pain,” Neuroscience Letters 520 : 140 - 48 . Aydede , Murat. 2009 . “ Is Feeling Pain the Perception of Something?” The Journal of Philosophy 106 ( 10 ): 531 - 67 . Bain , D. 2011 . “ The ... . Grill-Spector , K. and R. Malach 2004 . “ The Human Visual Cortex,” Annual Review of Neuroscience 27 : 649 - 77 . Hall , R.J. 2008 . “If It Itches, Scratch!” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 ( 4