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On Whether It Is and What It Is

This dialogue, taking place between Prof. Whether and Prof. What, focuses on the nature of the relationship between ontology, conceived as the branch of philosophy concerned with the question of what ... the complementary part of philosophy that seeks to explain, of those entities, what they are. Most philosophers claim that it is not possible to address the first question without at the same time

The Constitutional Ambition of Black Liberation

Northwestern, Professor Gowder was affiliated with the University of Iowa College of Law, where he held courtesy appointments in philosophy and political science. He has authored two books, The Rule of Law in ... historical record of Black abolitionists, then Freedpeople, linking economic inclusion, political inclusion, and freedom from enslavement in a variety of ways that were critical to the campaign against slavery

The genesis of the minimal mind: elements of a phenomenological and functional account

phenomenological analysis (based upon Edmund Husserl’s philosophy) of first-person experience could substantially contribute to related empirical research. In this regard, two phenomenological conceptions provided ... existence as a concrete way of being‑in‑the‑world The classical authors of phenomenological philosophy and philosophical anthropology have all agreed that subjectivity and existence in the case of humans, as

Affectivity in mental disorders: an enactive-simondonian approach

Simondonian philosophy of individuation, sense-making is described as the process of progressive concretization and structuration of the self-world structures that support the intentionality of conscious ... Bardin , A. ( 2015 ). Epistemology and Political Philosophy in Gilbert Simondon: Individuation, Technics, Social Systems . Springer. Boden , Z. V. R. , Gibson , S. , Owen , G. J. , & Benson , O. ( 2016

Feeling and performing ‘the crisis’: on the affective phenomenology and politics of the corona crisis

phenomenology of crises in general and the corona crisis in particular, thereby paying attention to both individual (personal) and collective (socio-political) crises and crisis experiences. Then, I turn to the ... philosophy and theory, I first offer an analysis of the language of crisis, reflecting on the question of how socio-political crises are not simply a given but performed and procedurally constructed (section

Shaping and Sharing in Democratic Theory: Towards a Political Philosophy of Interstate Equality

: TOWARDS A POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF INTERSTATE EQUALITY LEA BRILMAYER* Interstatecases pose most dramatically the question of the legitimacy of a state's exercise of coercive power. Professor Brilmayer ... Limits of Political Theories (unpublished manuscript on file, FloridaState University Law Review). 9. Rawls, Legal Obligation and the Duty of Fair Play, in LAW AND PHILOSOPHY 3 (S. Hook ed. 1964) ("I

An analysis of conceptual ambiguities in the debate on the format of concepts

There is a debate in philosophy and cognitive science over whether concepts – the building blocks of thought—are couched in a perceptual modality or are amodally represented. The empirical evidence ... . Funding Open access funding provided by Università degli Studi di Milano within the CRUI-CARE Agreement. This research was funded by the Department of Philosophy “Piero Martinetti” of the University of

Review of Gabriel Bianchi’s Figurations of Human Subjectivity: A Contribution to Second-Order Psychology, Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022

interest. Evidence of this can be found, for example, in the rapid expansion of fields such as neuroscience, cognitive science, phenomenology, and the philosophy of mind. A particularly complex phenomenon ... philosophy and other fields. He rightly notes that the older positivist conception of subjectivity as a straightforward monadic unity has been long criticized. He proposes instead an approach that explores the

Three Kinds of Arguments for Panpsychism

known from the history of philosophy mainly due to the fact that the former is often combined with so-called Russellian monism. According to Russellian monism, the intrinsic properties of physical things ... Terminological Preliminaries Within the last 100 years, the analytic philosophy of mind has been dominated by materialism, a view that one can fully account for mental phenomena in purely physical terms, such as

Why the Actual Malice Test Should Be Eliminated

-censorship, according to Sullivan, was that it undermined the political theory of self-government as well as the philosophy of the Enlightenment, both of which Sullivan regarded as undergirding the right of ... right of political criticism-along with the actual malice test which was designed to protect it-derived logically from both a political theory of self-government and the philosophy of the Enlightenment

Replies to the Critics of Knowing and Checking: an Epistemological Investigation

Investigation (Routledge 2019), hereinafter abbreviated as KC. These papers resulted from a workshop organized by the department of philosophy of the University of Maribor. I am very thankful to the organizers of ... . Admittedly, there is some plausibility to claiming that we can check by using Newtonian physics. However, this is a general problem within the philosophy of science and not a problem for checking in particular

Tricky Truths: How Should Alethic Pluralism Accommodate Racial Truths?

Department of Philosophy, Stellenbosch University , Stellenbosch , South Africa 2 Department of Philosophy, Macquarie University , North Ryde , Australia Some alethic pluralists maintain that there are two ... accommodate such a notion. Philosophy of truth; Determination Pluralism; Douglas Edwards; Crispin Wright; Michael Lynch; Metaphysics of race 1 Introduction The important question of whether we should

Justified Evidence Resistance

to Mylan Engel, Thomas Grundmann, Paul Silva Jr, Mona Simion, Tom Sorell, and Luis Rosa. I have benefitted from being a Senior Research Associate at the African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy ... an intellectual virtue? Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement , 84 , 23 - 45 . Bernecker , S. ( 2021 ). An epistemic defense of news abstinence . In S. Bernecker, A. Flowerree , & T. Grundmann (Eds

Hans Jonas and the phenomenological continuity of life and mind

This paper offers a novel interpretation of Hans Jonas’ analysis of metabolism, the centrepiece of Jonas’ philosophy of organism, in relation to recent controversies regarding the phenomenological

Back to the technologies themselves: phenomenological turn within postphenomenology

themselves” to show how some phenomenological elements, which have not been highlighted in the philosophy of technology so far, can be fruitfully integrated within the postphenomenological analysis. In ... postphenomenology and the philosophy of technology more in general. We want to use some of the elements of phenomenology as a resource for understanding and tackling the implication of technologies on society and, at

Art and linguistic bodies: a transformative view

Department of Religion , Philosophy and History , University of Agder (UiA) , Kristiansand , Norway This article takes its point of departure from the second (embodied) linguistic turn represented by the ... embodiment have become increasingly influential within the fields of cognitive science and the philosophy of mind, with the movement known as the enactive approach as one of the key players (Varela, Thompson

Virtue, Self-Narratives, and the Causes of Action

Journal of Philosophy , 13 ( 1 ), 11 - 20 . Ulatowski , J. , & Lumsden , D. ( 2023 ). Do political convictions infect every fibre of our being? Social Epistemology , 1 - 17 . https://doi.org/10.1080 ... of moral value are caused by virtues cultivated by a person over time. This is a notion that not only has relevance to popular thinking about virtues but also, within academic philosophy, has currency

Privacy's "Three Mile Island" and the Need to Protect Political Privacy in Private-Law Contexts

underlying political information such privacy protects. In the intervening four years, despite these revelations, while some social media companies took voluntary measures to prevent a repeat of the types of ... single institution-themarket, political bodies, or the courts-should take a greater role in policing online privacy. Yet these institutionsare often interdependent when it comes to protecting

WTF?! Covid-19, indignation, and the internet

University Press. Bell , M. ( 2009 ). Anger, Virtue, and Oppression . In L. Tessman (Ed.) Feminist ethics and social and political philosophy: theorizing the non-ideal ( 165 - 183 ). Springer. Bortolan , A ... /angerpm.pdf. Accessed 16 Jan 2023 . Cherry , M. ( 2021 ). The case for rage: why anger is essential to anti-racist struggle . Oxford University Press. Cherry , M. ( 2022 ). Political anger . Philosophy Compass

Phenomenology, abduction, and argument: avoiding an ostrich epistemology

Phenomenology has been described as a “non-argumentocentric” way of doing philosophy, reflecting that the philosophical focus is on generating adequate descriptions of experience. But it should not ... steps to making this case. The first step takes seriously the consequences of the intrinsically dialectical aspect of phenomenology in intersection with other modes of philosophy, the natural attitude