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  1. Что такое информация? Взгляд философа-материалиста.Аркадий Гуртовцев - 2025 - Самиздат.
    Философский анализ сущности информации и ее отношения к материи. Материалистическая концепция информационного познания мира .
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  2. A Friend of Humanity: On Mercenaries, Mutants, and Morals.Zachary Vereb - 2024 - In Kevin S. Decker & Matthew Brake (eds.), The Witcher and Philosophy: Toss a Coin to Your Philosopher. Wiley. pp. 3-12.
    In the Netflix series, Geralt of Rivia is portrayed, at first glance, as a stoic role model full of humility, courage, and trustworthiness. The chapter explores the contrast between Geralt's Kantian outlook and Yennefer's egoism. The Kantian view is the ideal philosophical frame to help us make sense of what a duty to be a friend of humanity means, even though Geralt himself has much to learn about becoming a true friend of humanity.
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  3. Living Questions or Dead Ends?Zachary Vereb - 2022 - In Christian Cotton & Andrew M. Winters (eds.), Neon Genesis Evangelion and Philosophy. Open Universe. pp. 141-150.
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  4. Timeless Wisdom: Lessons from the Life and Legacy of Guru Gobind Singh.Devinder Pal Singh - 2025 - Sikhnet.Com.
    Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, is celebrated for his profound teachings on faith, courage, justice, and unity. This article explores the timeless lessons from his life and works, emphasizing the key values he instilled in his followers. Guru Gobind Singh's unwavering faith in God, despite facing immense personal losses, highlights the importance of inner resilience and spiritual commitment. His courage to defend truth and justice, especially in the face of oppression, teaches the significance of standing up for what (...)
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  5. Panj Khand: Guru Nanak's Path to Spiritual Enlightenment.Devinder Pal Singh - 2024 - 2024 Gurujis Wisdom All Gifts (Sikhnet.Com).
    Guru Nanak has outlined a profound spiritual framework in the Japji Sahib, the foundational scripture of Sikhism. This framework, known as Panj Khand or the "Five Realms," symbolizes the stages of the soul’s progression toward ultimate union with the Divine. Beginning with Dharam Khand (Realm of Righteousness), which establishes moral and ethical foundations, the journey advances through Gyan Khand (Realm of Knowledge) and Saram Khand (Realm of Effort), where seekers cultivate wisdom and refine their consciousness through personal discipline and creativity. (...)
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  6. Mental Health and Well-Being: A Perspective from Sikhism.Devinder Pal Singh - 2024 - Abstracts of Sikh Studies, Chandigarh, India 26 (2):80-83..
    In the realm of mental health and well-being, various cultural and religious perspectives offer unique insights into understanding and addressing the complexities of the human mind. Sikhism, a monotheistic religion, was founded by Guru Nanak in South Asia in the 15th century. It places significant emphasis on the holistic well-being of individuals. This article explores the teachings of Sikhism regarding mental health, the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, and the practical applications of these principles in fostering mental well-being.
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  7. Un ejemplo personal de comentario de un texto de Hannah Arendt.I. Escañuela Romana - manuscript
    Una propuesta totalmente personal de exposición de las ideas de un pequeño texto de Hannah Arendt, del libro "La condición humana". Sin extenderse hacia la filosofía de Arendt, ni tampoco comparar con otras filosofías, otros pensadores. Simplemente una posible interpretación y explicación del texto.
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  8. Sikhs Must Shape - Not Be Shaped By AI.Devinder Pal Singh - 2024 - Sanjhi Virasat, Calgary. Ab. Canada 3 (36):16-18.
    Artificial intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of the rapidly evolving technology landscape, offering unprecedented opportunities and challenges. For communities such as the Sikhs, who have a rich cultural and spiritual heritage, it is crucial to recognize the potential of AI to empower and enhance their values, beliefs, and practices. Instead of being shaped by AI, they should actively shape AI to reflect their principles, ethics, and aspirations, fostering a sense of hope and optimism.
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  9. HERMANN HESSE : Η ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΚΗ ΕΝΝΟΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΠΡΟΣΩΠΙΚΟΤΗΤΑΣ - ΑΛΕΞΗΣ ΚΑΡΠΟΥΖΟΣ.Alexis Karpouzos - 2024 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (12):6.
    Όλα τα έργα του Hesse θεμελιώνονται σε μια μεταφυσική αρχή, την αρχή της ενότητας ολόκληρου του σύμπαντος που διατρέχει όλα τα έργα του, τα οποία είναι αφιερωμένα στην αναζήτηση του ιερού «εγώ» που βρίσκεται σε κάθε άτομο από τη γέννηση, με άλλα λόγια διερευνά την ανθρώπινη συμμετοχή στην Υπερβατικότητα του Θείου. Τα μονοπάτια των ηρώων του οδηγούν στον Θεό, που για αυτόν είναι υπερβατική και Αόρατη Αρχή και οποίος ζει σε όλα, το Θείο συστατικό είναι τα πάντα και το τίποτα. (...)
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  10. Midwifery on the Border between the Closed and the Open: How Philosophical Practice Might Contribute to Scientific Change.Bernt Österman - 2016 - HASER. Revista Internacional de Filosofía Aplicada (7):89-109.
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  11. Neo-Socratic Dialogue as a Paradigmatic Setting for Philosophizing.Bernt Österman - 2014 - Philosophical Practice 9 (3):1426-1435.
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  12. Montreal’s Sikh Art Gallery: A Triumph of Multiculturalism and Heritage.Devinder Pal Singh & Bhai Harbans Lal - 2024 - The Sikh Bulletin, USA 26 (5):12.
    The Sikh Art Gallery in Montreal, housed within the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, has attracted over 200,000 visitors since its opening in 2022, becoming the most visited Sikh gallery outside India. Supported by the Sikh Foundation International and the Chadha Family Foundation, the gallery showcases historical and contemporary Sikh art, promoting cultural exchange and education. Celebrated for fostering Canadian multiculturalism, the gallery contributes to the post-pandemic revival of the museum and Montreal’s vibrant cultural landscape. The Sikh Art Gallery in (...)
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  13. Reviving the Sikh Spirit: Khalsa Synergy and the Global Sikh Renaissance (Guest Editorial).Devinder Pal Singh - 2024 - The Sikh Review. Kolkata. Wb. India 72 (12):6-8.
    The Sikh identity, represented by the Khalsa, is deeply rooted in unity, equality, and selfless service. Sikhs, known for their resilience, spirituality, and commitment to justice, have historically taken leading roles during challenging times. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected and complex, the need for a Global Sikh Renaissance has become more urgent. A key driver of this renaissance can be "Khalsa Synergy"—the collective unity and action of the global Sikh community. Through Khalsa Synergy, Sikhs can reconnect with their roots (...)
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  14. La tensión entre meritocracia y formación creadora.Ignacio Escañuela Romana - 2022 - Andalucíaeduca 2022 (285):112-113.
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  15. A Critique of Inductive Arguments in Logic (7th edition).Etaoghene Paul Polo - 2024 - Nnadiebube Journal of Philosophy 7 (3):42-48.
    Blending the qualitative and analytic research methods, this article critically examines the nature and limitations of inductive arguments within the field of logic. Inductive arguments, unlike their deductive counterparts, provide conclusions that extend beyond the premises, thus offering probabilistic rather than certain conclusions. This critique emphasises the weak inferential connections inherent in inductive reasoning, where premises give only partial or probable support to conclusions. The analysis highlights the ampliative value of inductive arguments, illustrating how they broaden conceptual knowledge by introducing (...)
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  16. Sikhism and Islam: The Inter-Relationship (Part-III).Devinder Pal Singh - 2024 - The Sikh Review, Kolkata. Wb. India 72 (10):46-52..
    Equality for All: Islam articulates equal rights for all living beings, including animals and birds, and refers to these as communities. “The earth He has assigned to all living creatures” (HQ, 55:10); "There is not a moving (living) creature on earth, nor a bird that flies with its two wings, but are communities like you...then unto their Lord they (all) shall be gathered” (HQ, 6:37); "And for women are rights over men similar to those of men over women." (HQ, 2:228) (...)
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  17. Teaching the Ethics of Nudging: An Interdisciplinary Integration Course in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.Shang Long Yeo - forthcoming - Teaching Philosophy.
    [Feel free to email me for a preprint] The combination of philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE) delivers a powerful approach for analysing social and political phenomena, and is an exemplar of productive interdisciplinary integration. Integrating the constituent disciplines is key to the power of an approach like PPE, yet such integration is neither simple nor natural. In this paper, I reflect on the process of designing and convening a PPE course, as a case study for understanding the benefits, challenges, and (...)
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  18. For Nation-building, We Need to Pay Attention to the Humanities.Kazi Huda - 2024 - The Business Standard.
    In today’s world of global university rankings, there’s an increasing push to prioritize STEM fields over the humanities, especially in Bangladesh. With so much emphasis on high publication counts, we risk sidelining disciplines that foster intellectual depth, ethical insight, and critical thinking, qualities essential for tackling complex societal challenges. But is this focus on quantity, or simply ticking off outcome-based education (OBE) requirements, really serving us? Take the call for constitutional reform: can scientists or engineers, however brilliant, lead such profound (...)
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  19. Teaching Critical Thinking with the Personalized System of Instruction.Javier S. Hidalgo - 2024 - Teaching Philosophy 47 (4):521-543.
    A large body of evidence suggests that the Personalized System of Instruction (PSI) improves learning. In courses that use PSI, the material is divided into units, students must pass a test on each unit before advancing to the next unit, there’s no group-level instruction, and students advance in the course at their own pace. While studies find that PSI improves learning outcomes in a wide range of settings, researchers haven’t studied the effectiveness of PSI in critical thinking classes. In this (...)
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  20. Ratio Satis III.Victor Ausina Mota - forthcoming - Bubok.
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  21. Curious Minds: The Power of Connection.Perry Zurn & Danielle S. Bassett - 2022 - Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press.
    "In Curious Minds: The Power of Connection, the authors explore what curiosity is and what it can do. Traipsing across the fields of philosophy and neuroscience, literature and network science, they discover that current definitions of curiosity are remarkably limited. Rather than think of curiosity as a drive to acquire new bits of information, they argue that curiosity is a practice of connection"--.
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  22. Die soziale Wirklichkeit der Theorie. Beiträge zur Theorievermittlung und -aneignung in der Pädagogik.Theo Hug (ed.) - 1990 - München: Profil.
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  23. Why I Use Trigger Warnings.Kate Manne - 2015 - The New York Times 2015 (September 19).
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  24. Summer Experiments in Pedagogical Innovation.Russell Marcus - 2023 - Apa Studies in Teaching Philosophy 23 (1):2-6.
    An account of the experiments in pedagogical innovation at the Hamilton College Summer Program in Philosophy, Summer 2022.
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  25. Centering Student Experience.Hannah H. Kim & Katherine Ward - 2024 - American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 9:43-66.
    We discuss how writing assignments that center students’ personal experience can help to promote inclusive pedagogy and significant learning. These assignments lend themselves to less formal, more colloquial language that allow students to do the hard work of understanding, analyzing, and assessing complex philosophical content without also having to navigate a specialized form of academic writing—a struggle for many first generation and ESL students. Inviting students to make connections between philosophical content and their own lives rewards diversity of experience, which (...)
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  26. Taxonomy of Morals and Ethical Theories. Why We Do the Things We Do and How We Ought to Do Them.Atina Knowles - 2024 - Dubuque: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company.
    The book offers brief examination and analysis of fundamental moral terms constituting ethical theories while proposing clarifications of them. It consequently considers whether the three major ethical theories - Teleology, Deontology, and Utilitarianism - adequately explain human conduct and humans' propensity to seek happiness given these theories' notions of the latter. After brief exposition of recognized and less known problems with each of the theories' projects, the book offers new and improved definition of happiness which accommodates these theories' important claims (...)
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  27. Holistic Learning: Exploring The Educational Vision of Guru Amar Das Ji.Devinder Pal Singh - 2024 - Studies in Sikhism and Comparative Religion 50 (1):23-40.
    Guru Amar Das Ji, the third Sikh Guru, profoundly shaped Sikhism’s ethos, as seen in his hymns in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib. His educational philosophy transcends knowledge, focusing on spiritual awakening, moral integrity, and community service. He advocated for an inclusive society, challenging discrimination and emphasizing seva (selfless service) and ethical living. A pioneer of women’s rights, he emphasized meditation and simplicity for inner peace. His holistic approach integrates spiritual, ethical, and practical dimensions, inspiring timeless wisdom on education’s transformative (...)
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  28. Sikhism and Islam : The Inter-Relationship (Part -II).Devinder Pal Singh - 2024 - The Sikh Review. Kolkata.Wb. India 72 (09):27-37.
    Patience: Patience (or forbearance) is the state of endurance under difficult circumstances. It means persevering in the face of provocation without acting in anger or exhibiting tolerance when under stress. It is also a character trait of being steadfast. Almost everyone recognizes a need for more patience at times. It is a fruit of God's grace and an essential key to better relationships with God and fellow man. Patience not only helps to protect our minds and emotions, but it can (...)
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  29. Empowering the Sikh Community: A Blueprint for Visionary Leadership (Guest Editorial).Devinder Pal Singh - 2024 - The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 72 (09):6-9.
    The Sikh community, with its rich history and profound spiritual teachings, stands at a critical juncture in the 21st century. Today, more than ever, Sikhs need visionary leadership to navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing world. Visionary leaders are known for their foresight, creativity, and strategic thinking, which allows them to anticipate future trends and opportunities while guiding their organization or team in that direction. For Sikhs, such leadership entails guiding the community through contemporary challenges and ensuring that the (...)
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  30. Why Teach Philosophy.Phil Hutchinson & Michael Loughlin - 2009 - In Andrea Kenkman (ed.), Teaching Philosophy. Continuum. pp. 38-54.
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  31. Sikhism and Islam: The Inter-Relationship (Part -I).Devinder Pal Singh - 2024 - The Sikh Review, Kolkata, WB, India 72 (8):35-46.
    Sikhism, the fifth-largest organized religion [1] in the world, was founded in the fifteenth century in Punjab, India. Guru Nanak Dev and his successor Sikh Gurus established this system of religious philosophy. The sacred scripture, Sri Guru Granth Sahib [2-3], is the present Guru of the Sikhs. The religious philosophy of Sikhism is traditionally known as Gurmat. Sikhism originated from the word Sikh, having the Sanskrit root śiṣya meaning "disciple" or "learner." With about 27 million followers or 0.39% of the (...)
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  32. Utopia, Dystopia, and Democracy: Teaching Philosophy in Wartime Ukraine.Orysya Bila & Joshua Duclos - 2024 - Studia Philosophica Estonica 17:160-175.
    In this essay we explore a variety of instrumental and intrinsic values associated with teaching philosophy in wartime Ukraine. Duclos, an American, argues that teaching philosophy in Ukraine can cultivate habits of thought and action that promote democratic citizenship while opposing authoritarian dogmatism. Duclos further argues that the intrinsic joy associated with philosophical activity should not be overlooked, even in times of crisis. Conscious of Ukraine’s Soviet past, Bila, a Ukrainian, cautions against using philosophers and philosophy departments as an ideological (...)
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  33. When Plato and Crito Came to Class: Gameful Learning in the Philosophy Classroom.Greta LaFore - 2024 - In Brynn Welch (ed.), The art of teaching philosophy: reflective values and concrete practices. London: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 153-159.
    This chapter introduces gameful and role-playing pedagogies to the philosophy classroom. In Gameful learning, students begin the course at 0 points and slowly earn their grades by choosing from a menu of assignments that award them points, a system which allows students great agency and self-determination in achieving course outcomes. In role-playing pedagogy, students are assigned a particular character from a crucial turning point in intellectual history and then engage in intense simulations with their classmates, whose assigned perspectives on the (...)
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  34. Philosophy through Spectacle.Meg Wallace - 2024 - In Brynn Welch (ed.), The art of teaching philosophy: reflective values and concrete practices. London: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 57-68.
    My course Circus and Philosophy is an explicit mix of theory and praxis. In roughly half of the class sessions, students learn physical circus skills such as juggling, aerial arts, and acro-balancing. In the other half, students learn introductory philosophical topics in ethics, aesthetics, social and political philosophy, metaphysics and epistemology. Combining circus with philosophy is an innovative way to get students to learn philosophy by moving, resulting in a truly embodied education. Yet there are a number of significant challenges (...)
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  35. Aretaic Considerations of Humor.Sabrina Little - 2024 - The Journal of Moral Education 53 (4):1-17.
    A virtue often neglected in character education is humor. Sometimes it is deprioritized to focus on virtues deemed more important. Occasionally, it is forgotten altogether. Other times, humor’s formation is regarded as incidental to the process of character formation, with the expectation that, as learners proceed through moral education, they are likely to come away decently well-positioned in their humor, too. This article explores how humor ought to be regarded in character education. It assesses humor’s status as a virtue, its (...)
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  36. Effects of Game-Based Activities on Student's Social Skills and Attitudes toward Learning Science.Nestor Lasala Jr - 2024 - Recoletos Multidisciplinary Research Journal 12 (1):181-194.
    This study evaluated the effectiveness of four game-based activities (GBAs) in teaching ecosystems to Grade 7 Biology students. Involving 69 students (34 control, 35 experimental), the quasi-experimental study used a mixed-methods approach. The researcher utilized a static-group comparison design for the quantitative phase and a thematic analysis for the qualitative phase. Quantitative analysis revealed significant improvements in the experimental group's social skills (p<0.05; Cohen’s d = 0.63) and conceptual understanding (p<0.05; Cohen’s d = 0.86). Descriptive statistical analysis also suggests that (...)
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  37. Zehn Thesen für eine philosophische Grundbildung für Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften.Jürgen H. Franz - manuscript
    Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften sind Knoten eines engen Beziehungsgeflechts, in dem Mensch und Gesellschaft, Natur und Kultur weitere Knoten sind. Entwicklungen in diesen beiden Bereichen haben somit stets Auswirkungen sowohl auf die anderen Knoten als auf das Beziehungsgeflecht als Ganzes. Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften sind als ars humana zudem stets eine Form menschlicher Handlung. Damit werden sie zu einem Schlüsselproblem der theoretischen und praktischen Philosophie. Denn der Mensch, seine Handlungen und seine Eingliederung in die Gesellschaft stehen ebenso wie die Natur und die (...)
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  39. Digital Wisdom. Il discorso che si scrive nell'anima di chi impara.Anselmo Grotti & Fausto Moriani - 2020 - In Paolo Bucci & Matteo Galletti (eds.), Il futuro della mente: da Leonardo alla società della conoscenza: atti del Congresso nazionale della Società filosofica italiana (Pistoia-Firenze, 7-9 novembre 2019). Pisa: Edizioni ETS. pp. 210-221.
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  40. Reflections on teaching the ethics of digital communication technologies.Yusuf Yuksekdag - 2024 - In Begüm Irmak, Can Koçak, Onur Sesigür & Nazan Haydari (eds.), Collaboration in Media Studies: Doing and Being Together. London: Routledge. pp. 186-201.
    In response to the prospects and challenges of emerging digital communication technologies, higher education level courses are increasingly being developed to address the ethical implications of these technologies. To this end, an undergraduate course has been developed that emphasizes the importance of process-oriented and case-based approaches to the ethical implications of data-driven communication technologies such as X (Twitter), digital crowdsourcing, smart cities, and face/emotion recognition. The course is structured around a model of case-based learning; starting with basic concepts and theories (...)
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  41. But how do I participate? A sampling of ways to contribute to a philosophical conversation.Olivia Bailey - manuscript
    This is a creative-commons licensed guide. Its purpose is to provide students with an understanding of some ways in which they might contribute to philosophical conversation. It is also available for free use via my website.
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  42. The Political Angle of Critical Pedagogy: Exposing Paulo Freire’s Theory of Domination.Lj Zaphan Lamboloto - 2024 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 18 (9):903–912.
    Paulo Freire’s contribution to pedagogical discourses is commonly encapsulated behind the notions of the “banking method” and “culture of silence” which connotes classroom practices that subjects the learner into domesticating pedagogical methods and contents. In Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed, this phenomenon is not only restricted to classroom dynamics, but in fact, reflective of domination in the public sphere. In this work, therefore, I will discuss the political angle of Freire’s critical pedagogy founded in his analysis of domination and anti (...)
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  43. Ethics for Everyday Life: Designing a Core Philosophy Course.K. Lindsey Chambers - 2024 - In Brynn Welch (ed.), The art of teaching philosophy: reflective values and concrete practices. London: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 69-76.
    At my university, many non-philosophy majors take our introductory ethics course to fulfill a core or general education requirement. I designed a course with these non-majors in mind called, "The Ethics of a Human Life." The course traces the arc of a human life by way of investigating a series of pessimistic ethical issues that arise: why it might be bad to be born, the challenges of being a child or an adolescent, the moral dangers of friendship, sex, love, marriage, (...)
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  44. Examen philosophicum fra allmenndannelse til ekspertdannelse.Julie Zahle & Torfinn Thomesen Huvenes - 2024 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 59 (1-2):3-13.
    The starting point for this discussion is our reorganization in 2021 of the examen philosophicum course at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Bergen. Based on this work, we present our understanding of the goal of the examen philosophicum course – a goal we summarize as expert education (“expertdannelse” in Norwegian). The basic idea is that the students are future experts. The questions that the examen philosophicum course covers are meant to contribute to the student’s (...)
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  45. Mobilising Papua New Guinea’s Conservation Humanities: Research, Teaching, Capacity Building, Future Directions.Jessica A. Stockdale, Jo Middleton, Regina Aina, Gabriel Cherake, Francesca Dem, William Ferea, Arthur Hane-Nou, Willy Huanduo, Alfred Kik, Vojtěch Novotný, Ben Ruli, Peter Yearwood, Jackie Cassell, Alice Eldridge, James Fairhead, Jules Winchester & Alan Stewart - 2024 - Conservation and Society 22 (2):86-96.
    We suggest that the emerging field of the conservation humanities can play a valuable role in biodiversity protection in Papua New Guinea (PNG), where most land remains under collective customary clan ownership. As a first step to mobilising this scholarly field in PNG and to support capacity development for PNG humanities academics, we conducted a landscape review of PNG humanities teaching and research relating to biodiversity conservation and customary land rights. We conducted a systematic literature review, a PNG teaching programme (...)
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  46. Digitale Lebenswelt: Philosophische Perspektiven.Maria Schwartz, Meike Neuhaus & Samuel Ulbricht (eds.) - 2024 - Berlin, Heidelberg: J.B. Metzler.
    Der Begriff der Lebenswelt ist ein genuin philosophischer Begriff, der ursprünglich in der Phänomenologie beheimatet ist und inzwischen von vielen anderen Fachwissenschaften sowie Fachdidaktiken aufgegriffen wurde. Geht es nun um die digitale Dimension der Lebenswelt oder - je nach Definition - die digitale Durchdringung derselben, ist die Forschung dementsprechend interdisziplinär aufgestellt. Ein spezifisch philosophischer Zugang zur 'digitalen Lebenswelt' findet sich bis dato nur vereinzelt und soll mit diesem Band bewusst unternommen werden. Nach grundsätzlichen Überlegungen zum Begriff werden ausgewählte Phänomene unter (...)
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  47. Writing with ChatGPT.Ricky Mouser - 2024 - Teaching Philosophy 47 (2):173-191.
    Many instructors see the use of LLMs like ChatGPT on course assignments as a straightforward case of cheating, and try hard to prevent their students from doing so by including new warnings of consequences on their syllabi, turning to iffy plagiarism detectors, or scheduling exams to occur in-class. And the use of LLMs probably is cheating, given the sorts of assignments we are used to giving and the sorts of skills we take ourselves to be instilling in our students. But (...)
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  48. A Method for Virtue. [REVIEW]Pamela Hieronymi - 2022 - Los Angeles Review of Books.
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  49. 唯 能 主 义(Energicism).Cheng Gong - manuscript
    目前,世界上的哲学简单地可分两类,一是:唯物主义,二是:唯心主义,它们统治了哲学史几千年,相互争斗了几千年,但是都存在着,不分胜负,至少说明都有合理之处,当然也包括不合理之处。 如果把两者进行了升华,就是集合唯心主义和唯物主义各自的合理部分,摈弃了不合理部分,把它们合二为一,统一成一个系统的、合理的和广泛的哲学体系,那就是唯能主义。 .
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  50. Η ΣΚΕΨΗ ΤΟΥ ALBERT CAMUS - ΑΛΕΞΗΣ ΚΑΡΠΟΥΖΟΣ.Alexis Karpouzos - 2024 - Cosmic Spirit 1:12. Translated by alexis karpouzos.
    Δύο επίμονα θέματα ζωντανεύουν όλη τη γραφή του Αλμπέρ Καμύ και αποτελούν τη βάση του καλλιτεχνικού του οράματος: Το ένα είναι το αίνιγμα του σύμπαντος, το οποίο είναι εκπληκτικά όμορφο αλλά αδιάφορο για τη ζωή. Το άλλο είναι το αίνιγμα του ανθρώπου, του οποίου η λαχτάρα για ευτυχία και νόημα στη ζωή παραμένει άσβεστη από την πλήρη επίγνωση της δικής του θνητότητας και της κυρίαρχης αδιαφορίας του περιβάλλοντός του. Στη ρίζα κάθε μυθιστορήματος, κάθε θεατρικού έργου, κάθε δοκιμίου, ακόμη και κάθε (...)
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