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    Conflit, anarchie et démocratie : en repartant de Proudhon.Jean-Christophe Angaut - 2015 - Astérion 13 (13).
    This paper seeks to determine the relationship between anarchy and democracy in Proudhon’s thought, considering the place of the conflict in this autor. The first part exposes what Proudhon names antagonism and antinomy in his social ontology and the different sorts of conflicts this ontology takes into account. The second part focuses on a case of antinomy, that is at the same time a basic and a borderline case : sexual difference, that Proudhon considers as an antinomy, (...)
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    Conflit, anarchie et démocratie : en repartant de Proudhon.Jean-Christophe Angaut - 2015 - Astérion 13 (13).
    Cette contribution cherche à déterminer les rapports entre anarchie et démocratie chez Proudhon en partant de la place qu’il accorde au conflit. La première partie revient sur la prise en compte de ce que Proudhon nomme antagonisme ou antinomie et sur les différents types de conflits qu’il range sous cette rubrique, qui est au centre de son projet d’ontologie sociale. La deuxième partie s’intéresse à un cas d’antinomie, à la fois limite et fondamental : celui de la (...) sexuelle, qui est désignée comme une antinomie tout en se voyant dénier le statut de rapport conflictuel. La dernière partie montre comment la prise en compte du conflit chez Proudhon conduit à une critique de la démocratie et à un projet positif désigné par le terme de fédéralisme. (shrink)
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  3. Comment penser une ontologie fondée sur la différence sexuelle après la « manif pour tous »?”.Jill Drouillard - 2017 - Implications Philosophiques 4.
    Cet article parle de la nécessité de repenser la notion de la différence sexuelle après le mal appropriation de celle-ci par « la manif pour tous ». Chaque tentative de former une ontologie fondée sur cette différence risque une favorisation de l’hétéronormativité et de l’essentialisme. En me servant de la philosophie d’Elizabeth Grosz sur Darwin, j’essaie de reformuler la différence sexuelle en des termes positifs et de voir celle-ci comme une notion qui facilite (plutôt que limite) la (...)
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    Violences sexuelles à la fin du Moyen Âge : des femmes à l’épreuve de leur conjugalité?Myriam Soria - 2015 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 208 (2):57-70.
    La sexualité préoccupe le Moyen Âge occidental : miroir de la nature peccamineuse de l’homme, elle en révèle le meilleur (tempérance, renoncement) et le pire (appétit, violence). Envisagée dans le seul mariage chrétien, elle est hors de ce cadre adultère, condamnée (juridiquement, judiciairement) et expose les individus à la vindicte populaire. Les lettres de rémission (grâce royale des crimes) des xiv e et xv e siècles témoignent de façon originale de l’impact que le type de conjugalité vécu peut avoir sur (...)
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    Le féminin et le maternel, l'angoisse face à la différence.Annie de Butler & Florence Bécar - 2005 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 169 (3):45-60.
    L’écoute d’un couple en crise qui demande à être aidé montre fréquemment que la dégradation de leur communication affective et sexuelle a débuté à la naissance d’un enfant, pas nécessairement le premier. Quelques exemples témoignent à quel point de multiples remaniements psychiques s’opèrent au sein du couple, lorsqu’une femme devient mère : retour de l’enfant en soi, réactivation des conflits œdipiens. Et, comme le souligne Winnicott, n’y aurait-il pas en chaque homme et en chaque femme la représentation d’une femme/mère toute-puissante (...)
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    The age of lovemaking: gender and erotic reciprocity in Archaic Greece.Sandra Boehringer & Stefano Caciagli - 2015 - Clio 42:25-52.
    Dans les relations sexuelles et amoureuses qui caractérisent une société « d’avant la sexualité », celle de la Grèce archaïque (viiie-ve siècle avant notre ère), le critère de l’âge joue un rôle différent de celui qu’il joue dans les sociétés occidentales contemporaines : cela vaut à la fois pour le mariage mais aussi pour les relations homoérotiques – dites pédérastiques – chantées dans la poésie archaïque, lors du banquet aristocratique (Théognis, Anacréon) ou lors d’autres contextes communautaires (Alcman, Sappho). Le mariage (...)
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    La puissance et la gr'ce.Frédéric Brahami - 2022 - Archives de Philosophie 85 (4):109-123.
    Les thèses que Proudhon développe sur les femmes, l’amour et le mariage n’expriment pas seulement sa misogynie personnelle, elles remplissent aussi une fonction centrale dans sa théorie de la justice. Le mariage en effet, qui suppose la supériorité de l’homme sur la femme, est l’institution originelle sans laquelle la dignité humaine aboutirait à la guerre de tous contre tous. Condition de leur complémentarité, l’inégalité foncière entre femmes et hommes sanctifiée dans le mariage rend seule possible l’émergence d’une société d’hommes (...)
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    Chair et différence sexuelle chez Michel Henry.Yannick Courtel - 2009 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 83 (1):71-84.
    La phénoménologie de la vie développée par Michel Henry a revêtu ultimement l’aspect d’une phénoménologie de la chair et celui d’une phénoménologie de l’incarnation, toutes deux entées sur les intuitions décisives du christianisme. En premier lieu, l’article montre que si la phénoménologie de la chair s’édifie sans référence explicite à la différence sexuelle, comme si être une chair dispensait quelqu’un d’être un homme ou une femme, il en va tout autrement pour la phénoménologie de l’incarnation dans laquelle la découverte (...)
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    La démocratie sexuelle et le conflit des civilisations.Éric Fassin - 2006 - Multitudes 3 (3):123-131.
    In the postcolonial world, and particularly after September 11, a liberal Western norm updates human rights with « sexual democracy » . Intertwined with the norm of antiracism, this « sexual democracy » functions as a formidable trap to those postcolonial subjects who have the misfortune to overstep it : accused of complicity with racism, they are called barbarians and pushed into the background. Zacarias Moussaoui was well aware of this, and played on it; French girls from the North African (...)
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    Multipartenariat sexuel chez les jeunes femmes à Haïti.David Jean Simon - 2020 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 228 (2):79-99.
    Durant ces dernières années, le comportement sexuel des jeunes femmes dans les pays en voie de développement occupe une place de plus en plus importante dans les programmes de santé reproductive. En effet, à Haïti, par exemple, près de 35 % d’entre elles ont deux partenaires sexuels ou plus, ce qui a des conséquences fâcheuses tant sur la jeune fille que sur son environnement. L’objectif de cet article est d’identifier les différents facteurs socio-économiques qui influencent le multipartenariat sexuel chez les (...)
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    Un viol dénoncé dans une déclaration de grossesse à Toulouse en 1742.Mathieu Laflamme - 2020 - Clio 52:207-220.
    Cet article analyse la plainte en grossesse de Catherine Lespinasse contre Jean Gaudens dit Capdeville déposée aux greffes de la justice des capitouls de Toulouse le 16 juin 1742 dans laquelle la plaignante dénonce un viol commis par l’homme qu’elle fréquentait en vue d’un prochain mariage. Cette contribution expose plusieurs des obstacles légaux empêchant une femme victime de viol de porter formellement plainte pour ce crime au xviiie siècle. L’étude de ce cas démontre cependant que, comme Catherine Lespinasse, plusieurs femmes (...)
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    Claudie BAUDINO, Politique de la langue et différence sexuelle, la politisation du genre des noms de métier, 2001, Paris, L’Harmattan, 364 p. [REVIEW]Mireille Baurens - 2005 - Clio 21:32-32.
    Cet ouvrage est une mise à jour du doctorat que Claudie Baudino a soutenu en janvier 2000 à l’Université Paris IX Dauphine. Il se caractérise par une écriture dense, une analyse rigoureuse, un travail minutieux à partir de sources juridiques et politiques, d’articles de presse ainsi que d’entretiens auprès de femmes et d’hommes impliqués dans le débat linguistique : grammairiens, personnalités intellectuelles. L’auteure soutient que la langue, par le biais de l’usage du masculin générique dit...
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    On the Way to Transhumanism.Л.А Маркова - 2016 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 47 (1):170-187.
    Social Epistemology today is argued to allow an adequate formulation of questions for exploring the issues in the process of scientific cognition. A formulation of such questions is claimed to have been impossible in the framework of classical thinking. One such issue is claimed to be the theme of transhumanism which moved from the realm of science fiction to the sphere of rational discussion. The author argues that today philosophers and scientists are discussing the question whether material objects, both natural (...)
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    Non-compositionality and Intended Sense.И.Б Микиртумов - 2016 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 48 (2):87-103.
    The article presents a concept apparatus of identifying and eliminating non-compositionality on the basis of intended sense reconstruction. First, two types ofnon-compositionality are delineated: pragmatically adoptable and logical. Thenon-compositionality ofthe first type has its source in underspecification of the meaning of an expression components, which is connected with non-expressible context-pragmatic conditions ofthesituation of an expression. The variants ofsuch non-compositionality are various, nevertheless allof them can be adopted with logical and semantic means. Non-compositionality ofthe secondtype is linked to the cyclic references (...)
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    The Common Sense and the Irrational.ЕВ Золотухина-Аболина - 2016 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 48 (2):176-192.
    The paper is devoted to the problem of the relations between the common sense and the various forms of the Irrational: contradictory and absurd situations, paranormal experience, depersonalization and excessive passion. First of all, the author precises the concept of common sense, distinguishing it from the so-called everyday conscience. The difference is in the personal and responsible character ofthe common sense thought and behaviour. The common sense is described as a extraordinary flexible instrument of the practical life and a particular (...)
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  16. Hell and the God of Justice.Marilyn McCord Adams - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (4):433 - 447.
    Christians have often held that on the day of judgment God will condemn some persons who have disobeyed him to a hell of everlasting torment and total unhappiness from which there is no hope of escape, as a punishment for their deeds up to that time. This is not the only way that hell has been or could be conceived of, but it has been the predominant conception in the Christian church throughout much of its history and it is the (...)
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    Harnessing the power to bridge different worlds: An introduction to posthumanism as a philosophical perspective for the discipline.Simon Adam, Linda Juergensen & Claire Mallette - 2021 - Nursing Philosophy 22 (3):e12362.
    Although it is argued that social justice is a core concern for the discipline, nursing has not generally played a leadership role in the responses to many of the greatest social problems of our time. These include the accelerated rate of climate change, pandemic threats, systemic racism, growing health and social inequities, and the regulation of new technologies to ensure an equitable future ‘for all.’ In nursing codes of ethics, administration, education, policies, and practice, social justice is often claimed to (...)
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  18. Is Forgiveness a Good Thing?Maria Magoula Adamos - 2012 - Forgiveness: Promise, Possibility and Failure.
    While most scholars focus on the advantages of forgiveness, the negative effects of hasty forgiveness have been largely neglected in the literature. In this essay I shall argue that in certain contexts granting forgiveness to a wrongdoer could be morally questionable, and sometimes it could even be morally wrong. Following Aristotle’s view of emotion, and, in particular, his notion of virtuous anger, I shall claim that appropriate, righteous anger is instrumental for justice, and, as a result, inappropriate, or imprudent forgiveness (...)
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    Intuition in the Avicennan tradition.Peter Adamson & Michael-Sebastian Noble - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (4):657-674.
    Many later thinkers in the Islamic world pick up on, and further expand, the idea of intuition (ḥads) as they react to Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā). Focusing on figures from the twelfth–thirteenth century, in this paper we will focus especially on the following points of debate: (1) Avicenna’s idea that intuition is distingiushed from normal (discursive) thought by lacking ‘motion’, (2) The question of how and why different individuals differ in the extent of their intuition, (3) The role of intuitive thought (...)
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    Ibn Khaldūn's Method of History and Aristotelian Natural Philosophy.Peter Adamson - 2024 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 62 (2):195-210.
    The historian Ibn Khaldūn (d. 1406) is most often treated by historians of philosophy as part of the story of political philosophy in the Islamic world. While this is perfectly legitimate, it may be misleading when it comes to the question of the method he proposes for the historian. This paper argues that that method is in fact based on a different branch of (Aristotelian) science: natural philosophy. After rendering this proposition initially plausible by noting frequent references to "nature" in (...)
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    In search of a nuanced understanding of Filipino philosophy of education.Genejane M. Adarlo - 2025 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 57 (1):6-18.
    Similar to ongoing discussions about the existence of Filipino philosophy, questions remain whether there is indeed a Filipino philosophy of education or not. Several scholars have sought an authentic Filipino philosophy of education that is untouched by colonization, while others have acknowledged that foreign influence cannot be taken away from the different aspects of being Filipino including their philosophy of education. Additionally, some scholars have criticized the coloniality that is evident in the nation-state’s perspectives on education, whereas others have recognized (...)
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    Introduction to a symposium on Sophie Scott-Brown’s Colin Ward and the art of everyday anarchy(Routledge, 2022).Matthew S. Adams - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (5):854-856.
    For George Woodcock, the key to appreciating Colin Ward was first to understand the importance of Peter Kropotkin’s classic work Mutual Aid (1902). While images of the French Revolution and the Par...
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  23. Justice and History in the Old Testament: The Evolution of Divine Retribution in the Historiographies of the Wilderness Generation.Richard Adamiak - 1982
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    Judaism in the Anti-Religious Thought of the Clandestine French Early Enlightenment.Adam Sutcliffe - 2003 - Journal of the History of Ideas 64 (1):97-117.
    It has already been noted that Jewish anti-Christian arguments, circulating clandestinely, were a notable inspiration of radical Enlightenment critiques of Christianity. Judaism itself, however, was simultaneously also a prime target of irreligious polemic, most prominently in the work of Voltaire. This paper explores the tension between these two strands of critique, through an examination of the highly ambiguous and unstable status of Judaism in the French clandestine philosophical literature of the early eighteenth century, which were an important source for Voltaire. (...)
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  25. Lettres Persanes 12: Populisme en representatieve democratie.M. Adams - 2008 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 37 (3):267-277.
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    Tackling Duhemian Problems: An Alternative to Skepticism of Neuroimaging in Philosophy of Cognitive Science.Emrah Aktunc - 2014 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 5 (4):449-464.
    Duhem’s problem arises especially in scientific contexts where the tools and procedures of measurement and analysis are numerous and complex. Several philosophers of cognitive science have cited its manifestations in fMRI as grounds for skepticism regarding the epistemic value of neuroimaging. To address these Duhemian arguments for skepticism, I offer an alternative approach based on Deborah Mayo’s error-statistical account in which Duhem's problem is more fruitfully approached in terms of error probabilities. This is illustrated in examples such as the use (...)
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    Music as agency: diversities of perspectives on artistic citizenship.Emily Achieng' Akuno & Maria Westvall (eds.) - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Music as Agency: Diversities of Perspectives on Artistic Citizenship focuses on the concept, application, interpretation and manifestation of Artistic Citizenship in diverse contexts. The key concepts that the book tackles are: Cultural experience, artistic practice, musical identities, equity, democracy, community, activism, resistance and empathy. In giving an overview of aspects of the compound concept of artistic citizenship, Akuno and Westvall present the outcome of research and interrogation of practice by a global network of educator-researchers from Africa, the Americas, Asia and (...)
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  28. Atonement, Law, and Justice: The Cross in Historical and Cultural Contexts.[author unknown] - 2014
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    La famiglia nella societÀ contemporanea.Maurizio Andolfi & Anna Mascellani - 2013 - Società Degli Individui 47:7-21.
    The modern family has developed in its configuration, assuming different features from the traditional family typical of the first part of last century. The typologies of family that currently exist are several and include households with a single parent, others with more than two parents, others with two different ethnicities within them, and so on. Irrespective of its structure, however, each family can be accepted as valid if fulfills the development tasks of all its members. In particular is the coexistence (...)
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    Moving constants—in the west a response to “change at ise jingū”.Wayne Andersen - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (3):384-395.
    This essay forms part of an “elegiac symposium” on “what gets lost during paradigm shifts,” and it replies to an earlier contribution to that symposium, “Regarding Change at Ise-Jingu” by Jeffrey M. Perl (14, no. 2 [2008]: 208-20; DOI 10.1215/0961754X-2007-069]) . Andersen argues against or supplements Perl's contention that Japanese attitudes toward change differ radically from those that are standard in the West. Andersen expands on arguments made by Roland Barthes—an explicator and partisan of Japanese thought—to show that at least (...)
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    2. Locality and Universalization.Ian Angus - 2008 - In Identity and Justice. University of Toronto Press. pp. 13-36.
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    Soviet Criminal Justice Evaluation in Lithuanian Immigrants Lawyers Research (article in Lithuanian).Gintaras Šapoka - 2011 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 18 (2):455-466.
    In the history of Lithuania during the period between the two world wars, the criminal law sources were received from Russia (Criminal Statute of 1903) and adapted for the requirements of those States, where the conditions of life were notably different from those in Lithuania. The Criminal Statute of 1903 was the main criminal law source in Lithuania until 1940. Prior to the second occupation—the return of the Soviets—tens of thousands of Lithuanian citizens fled to the West, including a very (...)
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    Transitional Justice in Colombia: A Systematic Literature Review.Maria Stephania Aponte-Garcia & Sonia Sánchez-Arteaga - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:500-531.
    Transitional justice in Colombia has evolved, reflecting the political, social, and academic changes in the country. This study is a systematic review of the literature through articles indexed in Web of Science, applying the PRISMA protocol. Out of 3819 articles published in the last five years (2019-2024), 109 articles were selected following strict exclusion criteria. The methodology includes a quantitative analysis complemented with the visual analysis tool Posit PBC™ for bibliometric analysis in Biblioshyni. The study addresses the research question on (...)
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    Applying Rawls’ Theory of Public Reason to Controversies over Parental Surrogacy.Jacob M. Appel - forthcoming - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics:1-12.
    Parental surrogacy remains a highly controversial issue in contemporary ethics with considerable variation in the legal approaches of different jurisdictions. Finding a societal consensus on the issue remains highly elusive. John Rawls’ theory of public reason, first developed in his A Theory of Justice (1971), offers a unifying model of political discourse and engagement that enables reasonable citizens to accept policies that they do not necessarily support at a personal level. The theory established a promising framework for private citizens with (...)
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  35. Being White, Being Good: White Complicity, White Moral Responsibility, and Social Justice Pedagogy.Barbara Applebaum - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    Being White, Being Good focuses on white complicity and white complicity pedagogy. It examines the shifts in our conceptualization of the subject, language and moral responsibility that are required for understanding white complicity and draws out implications for social justice pedagogy.
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  36. Comforting Discomfort as Complicity: White Fragility and the Pursuit of Invulnerability.Barbara Applebaum - 2017 - Hypatia 32 (4):862-875.
    In this article, I trouble the pedagogical practice of comforting discomfort in the social-justice classroom. Is it possible to support white students, for instance, and not comfort them? Is it possible to support white students without recentering the emotional crisis of white students, without disregarding the needs and interests of students of color, and without reproducing the violence that students of color endure? First I address the dangers of comforting discomfort and discuss Robin DiAngelo's notion of white fragility, which has (...)
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    Darwin.Philip Appleman - 1970 - New York,: Norton. Edited by Philip Appleman.
    Overview * Part I: Introduction * Philip Appleman, Darwin: On Changing the Mind * Part II: Darwin’s Life * Ernst Mayr, Who Is Darwin? * Part III: Scientific Thought: Just before Darwin * Sir Gavin de Beer, Biology before the Beagle * Thomas Robert Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population * William Paley, Natural Theology * Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet Lamarck, Zoological Philisophy * Charles Lyell, Principles of Geology * John Herschell, The Study of Natural Philosophy (...)
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  38. Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy.Arjun Appadurai - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (2-3):295-310.
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    Remote Harms and Non-constitutive Crimes.A. P. Simester & Andrew Von Hirsch - 2009 - Criminal Justice Ethics 28 (1):89-107.
    Many of the most serious crimes that fall within the justificatory scope of the harm principle do so constitutively. They do so in the sense that the harm that the crime is designed to prevent is a...
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    Art of the Modern Age: Philosophy of Art from Kant to Heidegger. [REVIEW]Daniel Arenas - 2001 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (4):942-942.
    In this volume Jean-Marie Schaeffer offers a detailed and polemical analysis of some of the most important modern aesthetic theories in the German tradition, those of Novalis, Schlegel, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Heidegger. His thesis is that, despite their great differences, all these theories belong to the same paradigm. He calls it the “speculative theory of art” and claims that it has become the predominant framework according to which spectators and artists have been thinking about the arts for the last (...)
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    Education, Mobilities and Migration: People, Ideas and Resources.Madeleine Arnot, Claudia Schneider & Oakleigh Welply (eds.) - 2016 - Routledge.
    Within the context of increased global migration and mobility, education occupies a central role which is being transformed by new human movements and cultural diversity, flows, and networks. Studies under the umbrella terms of migration, mobility, and mobilities reveal the complexity of these concepts. The field of study ranges from global child mobility as a response to poverty, to the reconceptualising of notions of inclusion in relation to pastoralist lifestyles, to the ways in which new offshore institutions and transnational diasporas (...)
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    Justice et économie: Latitudes d'égalisation et obstacles existentiels.Christian Arnsperger - 2002 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 1 (1):7.
    Cette étude a pour but de situer la discussion sur l'égalité économique dans le contexte existentiel qui lui est approprié. Interprétant le système économique non seulement comme un système de production et de distribution, mais aussi comme un lieu où s'opère une certaine forme de « colmatage existentiel » individuel, nous étudions les rouages enfouis du système économique qui pourraient expliquer pourquoi les arguments classiques d'incitation, souvent invoqués par la théorie économique égalitariste, peuvent cacher des obstacles puissants à l'égalité. Nous (...)
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    Ethics and corporate social responsibility in latin American small and medium sized enterprises: Challenging development.M. C. Arruda - 2009 - African Journal of Business Ethics 4 (2):37.
    Considering the lack of substantive scientific or theoretical studies about ethics in small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in Latin America, this paper examines the context of an existent paradox, based upon the perspective of experts and academicians of Latin America and the Caribbean. These countries live different realities, due to their respective European cultural influences, as well as to racial and economic issues. Such facts impact the size and characteristics of their industries. On the other hand, the SMEs face (...)
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  44. Experience and the Pacemaker- Accumulator Model.V. Arstila - 2017 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 24 (3-4):14-36.
    The pacemaker-accumulator model provides a framework in which the results of different duration estimation tasks are commonly accounted for. Nevertheless, the model remains abstract and it does not provide proper explanations nor predictions for duration estimations in various experimental set-ups. This paper aims to address these shortcomings by explicating an experiential pacemaker-accumulator model that supplements the standard pacemaker-accumulator model with two claims. Both of them concern the role that experiences play in duration estimation tasks and are also partly supported by (...)
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    Spring School on Language, Music, and Cognition: Organizing Events in Time. Music and Science.R. Asano, Marit Lobben & Maritza Garcia - 2018 - Music and Science 1 (1):1-17.
    The interdisciplinary spring school “Language, music, and cognition: Organizing events in time” was held from February 26 to March 2, 2018 at the Institute of Musicology of the University of Cologne. Language, speech, and music as events in time were explored from different perspectives including evolutionary biology, social cognition, developmental psychology, cognitive neuroscience of speech, language, and communication, as well as computational and biological approaches to language and music. There were 10 lectures, 4 workshops, and 1 student poster session. Overall, (...)
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    In the Light of Modern Medicine Provisions Regarding Low Child in Islamic Law.Ömer Faruk Atan - 2023 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 27 (1):184-195.
    The jurists, taking as reference the texts and the experiential studies of the period, preached various provisions regarding the issues such as fetal development, full birth or birth and death in this process. The majority made evaluations on the basis of the hadith about the fetal development process -mentioned in three separate periods of forty days-, but it was observed that this did not overlap with some medical guidance. Because the development period expressed by the jurists could not be prolonged, (...)
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    Thinking and Perceiving. [REVIEW]B. A. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (1):170-170.
    In this highly compressed monograph, a theory of conceptual phenomenalism awkwardly emerges from an enormous amount of psychological data and philosophical reflections culled from Anglo-American and Continental sources, especially the works of Piaget and Price. Particularly note-worthy is the attack on the "anti-ghost" people, Ryle and his associates, who reduce thought to action, meaning to use. The author intends to reinstate the ontological status of thought and the reality of concepts as mental entities, thereby providing for a theory that offers (...)
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    When Body Image Takes over the Body Schema: The Case of Frantz Fanon.Yochai Ataria & Shogo Tanaka - 2020 - Human Studies 43 (4):653-665.
    Body image and body schema refer to two different yet closely related systems. Whereas BI can be defined as a system of perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs pertaining to one's own body, BS is a system of sensory-motor capacities that functions without awareness or the necessity of perceptual monitoring. Studies have demonstrated that applying the concepts of BI and BS enables us to conceptualize complex pathological phenomena such as anorexia, schizophrenia, and depersonalization. Likewise, it has further been argued that these concepts (...)
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    Philosophie der Macht: Paul Tillichs Verständnis der Macht Im Kontext Philosophischer Machttheorien Im 20. Jahrhundert.Boni Eriola Richard Atchadé - 2020 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Das Buch widmet sich der wenig erörterten Frage nach dem Begriff der Macht in der Theologie und Philosophie des 20. Jahrhunderts. Ausgehend von Theorien bei Arendt, Foucault, Plessner und Jaspers wird der Blick auf die Ontologie der Macht bei Tillich eröffnet. Dabei wird dargestellt, wie er seinem Machtverständnis eine sinntheoretische Wendung gegeben und wie er seine Überlegungen zur Macht mit dem Begriff des Seins in Zusammenhang gebracht hat.
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    Destiny: a reality or mirage?P. K. Awua - 2009 - Tema, Ghana: Faustag Ventures.
    PART I. -- 1. The Asian, European and the American views on destiny -- 2. Biblical fulfilment of destiny -- 3. Destiny in the Ghanaian context -- 4. Mystical effects of names on destiny -- PART II. -- 5. My childhood days and primary education -- 6. My secondary education -- 7. University education -- 8. Employment after graduation, mariage life and children -- 9. Post-graduate studies at the University of Strathclyde, Glascgow, Scotland and working experience -- 10. Resignation from (...)
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