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). Nietzsche, 4 vols. (D. F. Krell, Ed. and Trans.). New York: HarperCollins Heidegger, M. (2012). Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event) (R. Rojcewicz, D. Vallega-Neu , Trans.). Indiana University Press
Both the commonsensical and the philosophical understanding of curiosity as the desire to know display similar ambiguities. In philosophy, such ambiguities have further repercussions, inasmuch as ... addition to being a field of philosophical research in itself, also have meta-theoretical implications concerning the idea of philosophy one embraces. This holds true for Edmund Husserl's discussion of
This paper takes as its point of departure Merleau-Ponty’s assertion: “everything will have to begin again, in politics as well as in philosophy”. In pursuing his later work, Merleau-Ponty signalled ... might complain that philosophy is impotent in the face of political forces and that what is needed is activism not philosophy. While this is an understandable stance to take, it is also somewhat
The cognitive revolution has left its mark on institutional theory in sociology and political science. Cognitive structures – schemas, typifications, frames and ideas – are recognized as a crucial ... the collective level. Borrowing from motivational psychology and social philosophy, especially from the work of John Searle, two crucial mechanisms are explicated. The first one is imagination, a
Public discourse and theoretical literature currently show controversy on the value of political compromise: some oppose it, others welcome it, and on both sides, arguments differ. The different ... . ( 2022 ). Creation and renunciation in Ricoeur's political ethics . Philosophy and Critical Ethics , 48 ( 6 ), 813 - 832 . Dobel , J. P. ( 1990 ). Compromise and political action: Political Morality in
approaches rest and the public, political values that are often invoked in favor of CR. ... the relevant medical community. Physician-assisted dying (PAD), for instance, has been legalized in some Vol.:(012134536789) Bioethics; Political philosophy; Conscientious refusal; Conscientious
climate change, scepticism about science, or extremist political stances. Issues of this kind seem to be resistant to rational debates and explanations, which drives the search for frameworks that ground ... comprehensive framework of both explicit and implicit convictions – encompassing, among others, religious beliefs, political and moral attitudes, societal traditions and values – which gives humans a means of
embodied political action in what I think to be Arendt’s hidden phenomenology of the body. To make my point, I will first show that what the scholars call the Arendtian body is in fact an Arendtian Body ... is not political even if it is expressed in public. The categories Vol.:(012134536789) Hannah Arendt; Phenomenology; Hermeneutics; Body; Political philosophy - are supposedly exclusive to each other
associated with political oppression and marginalization. In chronic shame, it is the potentiality of shame, rather than the actuality, that is significant. In other words, the anticipation of shame (whether ... feature of one's lived experience. Living with chronic shame has important socio-political consequences. Thus far, chronic shame has eluded simple phenomenological analysis, largely because chronic shame
perspective on contemporary science. First, I will point to a remarkable duality that runs through Bachelard's oeuvre. His philosophy of science consists of two suboeuvres: a psychoanalysis of technoscience ... (“archetypes”), such as the Mother Earth archetype. Gaston Bachelard; Philosophy of science; Science and literature; Psychoanalysis of science; Imagination; Epistemological rupture; Archetypes Introduction
This paper explores the issue whether feminism needs a metaphysical grounding, and if so, what form that might take to effectively take account of and support the socio-political demands of feminism ... acknowledgement, sometimes not. Regardless, the ideas have taken root as being core to the challenge that feminism presents to mainstream philosophy and socio-political critique. Parallel work has also become
representatives of psychological philosophy at that time, such as Franz Brentano and Wilhelm Wundt. It had also been a central concern for Lipps and his Munich followers. Yet, what is novel in Geiger’s article is ... ). Die psychische Dingwelt . Cohen. Husserl , E. ( 1982 ). Ideas pertaining to a pure phenomenology and to a phenomenological philosophy . Nijhoff. Husserl , E. ( 2001 ). Logical investigations . Routledge
This paper aims to mobilize the way we think and write about fat bodies while drawing on Jean-Luc Nancy’s philosophy of the body. I introduce Nancy’s approach to the body as an addition to ... interpreting Gay’s memoir through the conceptual lens of Jean-Luc Nancy’s philosophy of the body. Nancy’s philosophy involves an ontology of the body, which pertains to the body as such, and does not include
exhibits these features. To do that, I will integrate phenomenological philosophy with qualitative research drawing materials from both the philosophical tradition, particularly with respect to the concepts ... Philosophy and Sociology , Kalpaka boulevard 4 - 322, Riga LV-1050 , Latvia The global crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic has considerably accelerated the adoption of teleconsultation-a form of consultation
, is rooted in the political philosophy of Rosanvallon (The society of equals, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 2013). In addition to the systematic justification of the canonical text, this article ... five criteria for the selection of a canonical text (Table 4) and six axioms, which are based on constructions of political philosophy and give “direction to the ordinary sense of what is just
& Jung, 2022). As previously anticipated, China and Japan also have a similar philosophical background. Philosophy of technology has been introduced in the two countries in almost the same period. Elements ... of this philosophy were already present in both countries in the 20 s', and it is possible to date its constitution as a specific field in the 80 s' in Japan as in China. Postphenomenology and
moral valence of the side effect. In light of our textual analyses, we discuss vignette methodology in experimental philosophy and suggest an alternative interpretation of Knobe’s original experimental ... Ethnomethodology Experimental philosophy Introduction Is what an agent does intentionally simply what she intends to do and brings about as a result? According to the so-called Simple View, the answer is
matter of “following the science.” Strictly speaking, all such claims are false, since facts alone never yield moral-political conclusions. More importantly, attempts to present a unified front have led to ... , and computerized modeling, or fail to correct mainstream media sources that interpret such concepts in misleading ways; (2) incorporate moral-political opinions into ostensible statements of fact; and
In this article, I argue against a widespread misconception concerning the nature of things in Sartre’s philosophy. Sartre’s conception of the nature of things concerns the idea that outside of ... can be considered one of the central themes of his philosophy. In The Transcendence of the Ego, he does say about phenomenology that “it has been centuries since philosophy has given evidence of such a
Heidegger’s project, let me first sum up very briefly Heidegger’s account of inauthentic and authentic existence before proceeding to Dreyfus’s pragmatic reconstruction of Heidegger’s philosophy. First of all ... expected to understand and master. Other parts of Wrathall’s description just seem to be plainly wrong, or at least speculative: for example, one can reasonably doubt whether philosophy professors are