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    Allow Me to Explain: Benefits of Explaining Extend to Distal Academic Performance.Anahid S. Modrek & Tania Lombrozo - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (9):e13496.
    How does the act of explaining influence learning? Prior work has studied effects of explaining through a predominantly proximal lens, measuring short-term outcomes or manipulations within lab settings. Here, we ask whether the benefits of explaining extend to academic performance over time. Specifically, does the quality and frequency of student explanations predict students’ later performance on standardized tests of math and English? In Study 1 (N = 127 5th−6th graders), participants completed a causal learning activity during which their explanation quality (...)
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    Accounting for cognitive costs: can scientists be creative?Anahid S. Modrek - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology:1-4.
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    The Broad Reach of Multivariable Thinking.Deanna Kuhn & Anahid Modrek - 2023 - Informal Logic 43 (1):1-22.
    Simple explanations are very often inadequate and can encourage faulty inferences. We examined college students’ explanations regarding illegal immigration to determine the prevalence of single-factor explanations. The form of students’ explanations was predicted by their responses on a simple three-item forced-choice multivariable causal reasoning task in which they selected the strongest evidence against a causal claim. In a further qualitative investigation of explanations by a sample of community adults, we identified positive features among those who scored high on this multivariable (...)
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    Do reasoning limitations undermine discourse?Deanna Kuhn & Anahid Modrek - 2018 - Thinking and Reasoning 24 (1):97-116.
    Why does discourse so often seem shallow, with people arguing past one another more than with one another? Might contributing causes be individual and logical rather than only dialogical? We consider here whether there exist errors in reasoning that could be particularly damaging in their effects on argumentive discourse. In particular, we examine implications for discourse of two such errors – explanation as a replacement for evidence and neglecting the likelihood of multiple causes contributing to an outcome. In Studies 1 (...)
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    Cartesian poetics: the art of thinking.Andrea Gadberry - 2020 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The philosopher René Descartes is usually associated with cold reason rather than with feeling, to the extent that Rousseau charged his philosophy had "slashed poetry's throat." Andrea Gadberry argues, on the contrary, that Descartes' thought was crucially enabled by early modern poetry and rhetoric. Where others have seen Cartesian philosophy as a triumph of disembodied reason, Gadberry points to Descartes's own impassioned and poetic negotiations with the difficulties of thought and its limits. Gadberry's approach to seventeenth-century writings poses questions urgent (...)
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    Form and Explanation.Jonathan Kramnick & Anahid Nersessian - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 43 (3):650-669.
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    Eric Hayot. Humanist Reason: A History. An Argument. A Plan. New York: Columbia University Press, 2021. 324 pp. [REVIEW]Anahid Nersessian - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 49 (1):135-136.
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    Critical Response V Forms and Explanations: A Reply to Our Critics.Jonathan Kramnick & Anahid Nersessian - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 44 (1):164-174.
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    Going above and beyond? Early reasoning about which moral acts are best.Umang Khan, Maia Jaffer-Diaz, Anahid Najafizadeh & Christina Starmans - 2023 - Cognition 236 (C):105444.
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    Anahid Nersessian. The Calamity Form: On Poetry and Social Life. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020. 240 pp. [REVIEW]Marjorie Levinson - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 48 (2):427-429.
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    Encyclopaedia Iranica. Volume I (Āb-Anāhīd)Encyclopaedia Iranica. Volume I.Richard N. Frye & Ehsan Yarshater - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (1):169.
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    Critical Response III Response to Jonathan Kramnick and Anahid Nersessian, “Form and Explanation”.Marjorie Levinson - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 44 (1):144-155.
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    Back to princeton: rereading rorty. [REVIEW]И.Д Джохадзе - 2016 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 47 (1):226-231.
    The fifth volume of Richard Rorty's "Philosophical papers" published by Cambridge University Press, consists of the works which American philosopher wrote at the very dawn of his career in 1960s and early 1970s. In these essays Rorty addresses issues of transcendental argumentation, the internalism/externalism controversy, mind-body dualism and psychophysical monism, semantic truth, reference and justification. Supplemented by Daniel Dennett's Foreword, the book gives an excellent idea of Rorty's «analytical» writings and his evolution from eliminative materialism to pragmatism.
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    Double Helix of Life Technologization.П.Д Тищенко - 2016 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 48 (2):51-53.
    The author discusses B.G. Yudin's image technoscience as having two contours, the external one dealing with science, business and society, and the internal one represented by laboratories. Together these two contours present a multidimensional net of relations between science and technology in conducting experiments, development of instruments (e.g. visualization tools), etc. The author argues that, in such a system, coordinated activity of the internal and the external contours is provided by a synergy of regulatory principles of truth, good and usefulness. (...)
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    Кантова таблиця суджень і вчення про судження в німецькій логіці хvііі століття.Юрій Федорченко - 2015 - Sententiae 32 (1):47-59.
    The article focuses on the formation of Kant's table of judgments. The author proves the dependence of Kant's table of judgments on the doctrine of judgment in German 17th century logic. The author proves the influence of George Meier’s «Auszug aus der Vernunftlehre » on formation of the Kantian doctrine of judgment and the table of judgments. This effect consists in the fact that the starting point for Kant's search of the concept of judgment was Meier's definition of judgment in (...)
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    Межі й можливості методу дослідження констеляцій.Віталій Терлецький - 2016 - Sententiae 34 (1):169-178.
    The study of Kant’s anthropology, proposed by Viktor Kozlovskyi in its original and thorough monograph, is an entirely new interpretation of Kant’s answer to the fundamental question “What is man?”. On the basis of the philosopher’s heritage and taking into account the large body of research lit-erature, Kozlovskyi reconstructs five conceptual “human models” in Kant’s anthropological discourse. However, this study contains a number of problematic statements and conclusions. I argue first, that there is some inconsistency between Kant’s understanding of the (...)
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    Післямова до лекції казимира твардовського «чому знання – це сила?».Ігор Карівець - 2016 - Sententiae 35 (2):133-141.
    The author presents the Ukrainian translation of Kazimierz Twardowski’s Lecture “Why Knowledge is Power?” which was held at the opening of the General University Lectures in L’viv on the 10th of November, 1912. In this lecture the founder of L’viv-Warsaw Philosophi-cal School considered the essence of knowledge, its types and characteristics, and emphasized the importance of philosophical knowledge, be-cause it frees a human being from false judgments and illusions.
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    Порівняльний аналіз вчень теофана прокоповича й ґеорґія кониського про душу.Ярослава Стратій - 2018 - Sententiae 37 (2):20-48.
    The article compares selected chapters devoted the problems of mind from two phil-osophical courses by Georgii Konyskyi, taught at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in 1747-1749 and 1749-1751 academic years. As Konyskyi taught his first course using verbatim Teofan Prokop-ovych’s philosophical course of 1706-08 academic years, the article compares the doctrines on mind by these two Mohylian authors. It also shows the evolution of Konyskyi’s views. There are common elements between the philosophy of mind of Prokopovych and Konyskyi: their interpretations of Aristotle’s definition (...)
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    調停トレーニングにおけるアドバイザエージェント.片上 大輔 田中 貴紘 - 2006 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 21:319-329.
    This paper describes an agent that shows advices for supporting mediator on our online mediation support system. The purpose of the advice is an education of mediator, and the agent presents it instead of the teacher. In this research, at first, we defined a mediation model that is an argumentation model between 3 people. Then, we defined some advice models based on the mediation model. The advice models create advice elements. The adviser agent monitors the mediation, gathers advice elements referring (...)
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    空間位置情報とゴール・プラン知識を動的に用いた対話文解釈.神岡 太郎 - 2004 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 19:204-213.
    This paper addresses a framework in dialog systems that can understand users' speech depending on location during outdoor activities. Depending on the outdoor context, systems should be able to correctly interpret spoken sentences in changing locations. A promising approach is to combine the knowledge of users' goal and plan with information of their position since their speech is normally dependent on their goal and plan, which can be related with their location in an outdoor activity. To test this approach, a (...)
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    環境状況に応じて自己の報酬を操作する学習エージェントの構築.沼尾 正行 森山 甲一 - 2002 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 17:676-683.
    The authors aim at constructing an agent which learns appropriate actions in a Multi-Agent environment with and without social dilemmas. For this aim, the agent must have nonrationality that makes it give up its own profit when it should do that. Since there are many studies on rational learning that brings more and more profit, it is desirable to utilize them for constructing the agent. Therefore, we use a reward-handling manner that makes internal evaluation from the agent's rewards, and then (...)
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    Anthropology as a Strict Science? To the question of the methodological substantiation of philosophical anthropology Article 2. M. Sheler. In search of a method. [REVIEW]Сергей Смирнов - 2020 - Philosophical Anthropology 6 (1):27-40.
    The article continues the series of works devoted to the problem of methodological substantiation of the subject of philosophical anthropology, and thereby its substantiation as a strict science. The conversation is based on search materials carried out in the German classics of the ХХ century. The first article was devoted to the experience of E. Husserl. This article is devoted to the M. Scheler’s search. The author thus relies not so much on the published and very fragmentary works of M. (...)
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  23. Nuclear waste, secrecy and the mass media.Len Ackland, Karen Dorn Steele & JoAnn M. Valenti - 1998 - Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (2):181-190.
    Invited media scholars and journalists examine the general issue of nuclear waste, risk and the sicentific promises that were made, but not kept, about safe disposal. The mass media uncovered and reported on nuclear waste problems at Rocky Flats in Colorado and Hanford in Washington. Two environmental journalists review efforts to expose problems at these sites, how secrecy hampered reporting, and the effects of media coverage on nearby residents. An environmental communications scholar evaluates media coverage, the role of the U.S. (...)
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    A Novel Efficient Algorithm for Locating and Tracking Object Parts in Low Resolution Videos.Arvin Agah & David O. Johnson - 2011 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 20 (1):79-100.
    In this paper, a novel efficient algorithm is presented for locating and tracking object parts in low resolution videos using Lowe's SIFT keypoints with a nearest neighbor object detection approach. Our interest lies in using this information as one step in the process of automatically programming service, household, or personal robots to perform the skills that are being taught in easily obtainable instructional videos. In the reported experiments, the system looked for 14 parts of inanimate and animate objects in 40 (...)
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    Rythmes et paradigme de la complexité : Perspectives moriniennes.Michel Alhadeff-Jones - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte doit paraître prochainement in J. Lamy, & J.-J. Wunenburger (Eds.), Rythmanalyse(s) et complexité, Fernelmont, Belgique : Transversales Philosophiques, E.M.E Editions. Nous remercions Michel Alhadeff-Jones et Julien Lamy de nous avoir autorisé à le reproduire ici. Interroger la nature des relations susceptibles d'être établies entre la notion de rythme et celle de complexité représente une démarche qui nécessite d'être opérée à plusieurs niveaux. Dans la mesure où le recours à ces deux (...) - Philosophie – Nouvel article.
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    The essence of reality: a defense of philosophical Sufism = Zubdat al-ḥaqāʼiq.ʿAyn al-Quḍāt - 2022 - New York: New York University Press. Edited by Mohammed Rustom, ʻAyn al-Quḍāh al-Hamadhānī & ʻAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad.
    The Essence of Reality consists of one hundred brief chapters interspersed with Qurʼanic verses, prophetic sayings, Sufi maxims, and poetry. The book takes readers on a philosophical journey, with expositions of questions including the problem of the eternity of the world; the nature of God's essence and attributes; the concepts of "before" and "after"; and the soul's relationship to the body.
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    Fatal Fictions: Crime and Investigation in Law and Literature.Alison L. LaCroix, Richard H. McAdams & Martha Craven Nussbaum (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press.
    Writers of fiction have always confronted topics of crime and punishment. This age-old fascination with crime on the part of both authors and readers is not surprising, given that criminal justice touches on so many political and psychological themes essential to literature, and comes equippedwith a trial process that contains its own dramatic structure. This volume explores this profound and enduring literary engagement with crime, investigation, and criminal justice. The collected essays explore three themes that connect the world of law (...)
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  28. Basic Knowledge and Justification.Robert F. Almeder - 1983 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):115-127.
    As an introduction to explicating the concept of basic knowledge, I shall examine Aristotle's argument for the existence of basic knowledge and urge two basic points. The first point is that Aristotle's argument, properly viewed, establishes the existence of a kind of knowledge, basic or non-demonstrative knowledge, the definition of which does not require the specification of, and hence the satisfaction of,anyevidence condition. This point has been urged by philosophers like Peirce and Austin but it needs further argumentation because most (...)
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  29. Dalla fondazione della conoscenza alla comunità degli uomini liberi.Andrea Altobrando - 2011 - Etica E Politica 13 (1):16-37.
    In the this article I try to show how an interaction between the phenomenological works of Enzo Paci and of Bernhard Waldenfels can lead to some interesting results concerning Husserl's search for a rigorous and apodictic ground for knowledge and for a universal science which involves the whole life of consciousness also in its intersubjective aspects. I do not try to compare the two thinkers, nor to assess the correctness of their interpretation of Husserl's thought, but to show through their (...)
     
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    Fragmanlar.İlyas Altuner - 2013 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):129-132.
    Bu yazıda Anaksagoras’ın Fragmanlar’ı içeriliyor. Anaksagoras, yönetici bir güç olarak nous kozmolojik nous kavramını felsefeye sokmakla meşhurdur. Anaksagoras, yaratıcı kaostan mevcut düzenlere geçiş sürecindeki ortamların açıklamasını vermeye çabalamıştır. Soğuk hava ile sıcak eter arasındaki bölümleme, birarada olmanın büyüsünü bozmuştur. Soğuğun artmasıyla birlikte, biçimlendirici suyu, yeri ve kayaları meydana getirmiştir. Havada yüzmeye devam eden yaşam tohumları yağmurlarla nakledilmişler ve bitkileri oluşturmuşlardır. İnsanda içinde olmak üzere canlılar, sıcak ve nemli topraktan ortaya çıkmışlardır. Varlıkların en saygın olanı, öyleyse nous yani zihindir.
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    Guerrilla Science: Survival Strategies of a Cuban Physicist.Ernesto Altshuler - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    Full of drama, dedication, and humor, this book narrates the author's often frustrating experiences working as an experimental physicist in Cuba after the disintegration of the so-called socialist block. Lacking finance and infrastructure, faced with makeshift equipment, unpredictable supplies, and unreliable IT, Altshuler tells how he and his students overcame numerous challenges to make novel and interesting contributions to several fields of science. Along the way, he explains the science - from studies of ant colonies to superconductivity - either qualitatively (...)
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    Studies in Religious Philosophy and Mysticism.Alexander Altmann - 1969 - London,: Routledge.
    The twelve studies here are arranged in three distinct groups – Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic philosophy, Jewish mysticism, and modern philosophy. One theme that appears in various forms and from different angles in the first two sections is that of ‘Images of the Divine’. It figures not only in the account of mystical imagery but also in the discussion of the ‘Know thyself’ motif, and is closely allied to the subject-matter of the studies dealing with man’s ascent to the vision of (...)
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    Women of Latin America: Disencounters, Traffic of Ideas and Tr.Mariana Alvarado - 2014 - Estudios de Filosofía Práctica E Historia de Las Ideas 16 (1):13-22.
    La pregunta por la sujeto de enunciación emerge de una experiencia académica y nutre la visibilización de las diferencias que nos atraviesan como mujeres. Revisar las heridas abiertas que la invasión-conquista-colonización-evangelización europea provocó con la implantación de la matriz moderna, colonial, capitalista, patriarcal, occidental permite localizar la doble subalternidad de las mujeres latinoamericanas. Un desencuentro con el humanismo académico permite traducir las raíces que nos atraviesan a nosotras, las mujeres de América Latina. El constructo delimita en la designación un espacio (...)
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  34. Nietzsche en Cortázar.Cristina Ambrosini - 2014 - In Cristina Marta Ambrosini & Rubén Padlubne, Ficciones posibles: saberes filosóficos, semiológicos y científicos a través de la literatura. Buenos Aires: Editorial Biblos.
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    David Bowie and philosophy: rebel, rebel.Theodore G. Ammon (ed.) - 2016 - Chicago: Open Court.
    The philosophically rich David Bowie is an artist of wide and continuing influence. The theatrical antics of Bowie ushered in a new rock aesthetic, but there is much more to Bowie than mere spectacle. The visual belies the increasing depths of his concerns, even at his lowest personal moments. We never know what lies in store in a Bowie song, for there is no point in his nearly 30 albums at which one can say, "That's typical Bowie!" Who else has (...)
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  36. An american argument for belief in the reality of God.Douglas R. Anderson - 1989 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 26 (2):109 - 118.
    This article borrows from the american tradition of emerson, james, and peirce to argue that religious belief may properly originate in feeling, willing, or reasoning. i also maintain that such belief is not consummated until all three aspects of one's being--feeling, willing, and thinking--have been addressed. this approach both democratizes the possibility of religious belief and requires of full belief that it be applicable to all aspects of one's life.
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  37. Strands of System: The Philosophy of Charles Peirce.[author unknown] - 1995 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (4):913-924.
     
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    Towards a transformation of philosophy.Karl-Otto Apel - 1980 - Milwaukee, Wis.: Marquette University Press. Edited by Pol Vandevelde.
    In his preface to the English edition, Apel (identified with critical theory) explains that the title of his two-volume German collection connotes both a reconstruction of the process of hermeneutic transformation in recent philosophy and the author's semiotical transformation of transcendental logic. The emphasis here is on the latter with discussions of the a priori nature of language per Wittgenstein, Peirce, and Chomsky, and its implications for a rational foundation for ethics in modern science. Includes a new foreword. Name index (...)
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    Philosophical Fragments, 1909-1914. [REVIEW]W. W. A. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (1):156-156.
    The volume contains a variety of materials written by Marcel prior to World War I, along with a short address delivered in Frankfort in 1964 on the occasion of the presentation to Marcel of the "Peace Prize" of the Börsenverein des deutschen Buchhandels. The subject of the address is peace, and the role of the philosopher with respect to this and other social questions. The earlier writings show influences from post-Kantian idealism and most especially from Bradley. The most noteworthy selections (...)
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    De la terre, de la langue et du mode de vie.Érémeï D. Aïpine - 2007 - Multitudes 3 (3):85-90.
    Autochtonous People in general, and Siberia’s Finno-Ugrian people in particular, the Khantes and the Mansis, can only maintain their existence by being grounded in a territory necessary to the development of their language and way of life. But this territory is constantly amputated by the industrial expansion, in search of oil, gas and other natural resources. This is why defending autochtonous rights and interests is an urgent imperative.
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    Philosophy in the West: Readings in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. [REVIEW]E. J. A. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):164-164.
    A well-chosen selection of readings from ancient and medieval philosophy, including such seldom-anthologized figures as Origen, Tertullian, Walter Burley, and Pomponazzi, and such seldom anthologized works as Augustine's De Magistro. One outstanding feature of the book is the inclusion of new translations of the pre-Socratics by John Wilkinson and of Aquinas' On Being and Essence by John Wellmuth. Several selections from Aquinas and Scotus plus Burley's On the Existence of Universals appear in English for the first time, all translated by (...)
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    "Consciousness Is the Property of Dialectic": What Hegel Taught Merleau-Ponty about Intentionality.Dimitris Apostolopoulos - 2023 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (4):673-701.
    abstract: I argue that Merleau-Ponty's reading of Hegel's account of experience exerts a significant and hitherto overlooked influence on his attempt to recast Phénoménologie de la perception 's account of intentionality. This reading informs two important claims of his later projects: that intentional relations are more fundamental than their relata, and that a metaphysical condition irreducible to consciousness or object constitutes the structure of intentionality. I argue that these positions inform key tenets of reversibility, and that a revisionary interpretation of (...)
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  43. Dufrenne, Kant, and the Aesthetic Attitude.Dimitris Apostolopoulos - 2023 - The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 21:565-590.
    This chapter reconstructs Dufrenne’s phenomenological interpretation of the aesthetic attitude. I argue that Dufrenne develops a fecund alternative to competing formulations, advances an innovative proposal for how artworks are perceived on their own terms, and undercuts the claim that a reliance on the subject-object frame- work in aesthetics entails a commitment to ‘subjectivism.’ On Dufrenne’s view, the aesthetic attitude is an intentional stance toward a special category of perceived object, which is defined by a ‘purposive’ mode of appearance. Whereas aesthetic (...)
     
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    Embodied intentionality: a convergence between sartrean philosophy and sensorimotor enactivism.Vinícius Francisco Apolinário & Thana Mara de Souza - 2024 - Griot 24 (2):168-181.
    In Sartrean philosophy, the body is a central element in explaining the nature of intentionality, that is, the nature of how our consciousness apprehends reality. His corporeal phenomenology aims to refute the followers of the Cartesian tradition of the mind. At the same time, in the contemporary philosophy of mind and cognition, supporters of the enactivist tradition seek to elucidate the body's central role in the constitution of cognition. Likewise, their opponents are the adherents of cognitivism, who see the locus (...)
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    I Am Right for Your Child!Menelaos Apostolou - 2015 - Human Nature 26 (4):378-391.
    Parents and children have converging as well as diverging interests with respect to the latter’s mate choices. Diverging interests frequently result in children choosing mates who do not gain the approval of their parents. Manipulation then arises wherein parents try to drive away undesirable prospective sons- and daughters-in-law, and the latter employ counter manipulation to make the former to change their minds. The present research aims to identify and measure the effectiveness of manipulation tactics that individuals employ to influence their (...)
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    Immortality and the existence of God: reformulating the arguments of Plato, Anselm, and Gödel.David Apolloni - 2024 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    David Apolloni defends a modern version of Plato's argument for the immortality of the soul and argues the soul is non-physical. The book also defends a version of Gödel's ontological argument for God's existence. Using the results, he supports accounts of the afterlife from those who have had near-death experiences.
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    Sola fide. La fe desnuda y la religión capitalista en Walter Benjamin.Juan Cruz Aponiuk - 2024 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 56 (157):336-378.
    El siguiente artículo consiste en un comentario al fragmento póstumo de Walter Benjamin llamado “Kapitalismus als Religion”, que destaca por integrar un fragmento anteriormente apartado por los editores, y porque ha sido interpretado en tanto que hilo de Ariadna de la obra benjaminiana, revisitando textos clave como Kritik zur Gewalt, Trauerspielbuch y Passagen-Werk. Desde allí se delimita cómo el capitalismo no es la secularización del protestantismo, sino que, por el contrario, la religión capitalista parasitó al cristianismo y produjo el protestantismo; (...)
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  48. Sartre, Kant, and the spontaneity of mind.Dimitris Apostolopoulos - 2024 - European Journal of Philosophy 32 (2):413-431.
    I argue that Sartre's Transcendence of the Ego draws on Kant's theory of spontaneity to articulate its metaphysical account of consciousness's mode of being, to defend its phenomenological description of the intentional structure of self‐consciousness, and to diagnose the errors that motivate views of consciousness qua person or substance. In addition to highlighting an overlooked dimension of Sartre's early relation to Kant, this interpretation offers a fresh account of how Sartre's argument for the primacy of pre‐personal consciousness works, and brings (...)
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    The Priority of Philosophical Anthropology towards Ethics.Georgia Apostolopoulou - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 20:9-15.
    Philosophical anthropology, as Helmuth Plessner has explored it, vindicates its relative priority towards ethics, because it can set out the anthropological prerequisites for considering the moral subject as the embodied person. This claim, however, is still an open question. Walter Schulz has argued that the prevalence of science in contemporary life brings ethics to the fore and forces philosophical anthropology to an auxiliary exploration of ‘leading figures of thehuman’. Jürgen Habermas endorses Plessner’s exploration of the issue of the body, in (...)
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    An Early Bka’-gdams-pa Madhyamaka Work Attributed to Atiśa Dīpaṃkaraśrījñāna.James B. Apple - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (4):619-725.
    Although Atiśa is famous for his journey to Tibet and his teaching there, his teachings of Madhyamaka are not extensively commented upon in the works of known and extant indigenous Tibetan scholars. Atiśa’s Madhyamaka thought, if even discussed, is minimally acknowledged in recent modern scholarly overviews or sourcebooks on Indian Buddhist thought. The following annotated translation provides a late eleventh century Indo-Tibetan Madhyamaka teaching on the two realities attributed to Atiśa Dīpaṃkaraśrījñāna entitled A General Explanation of, and Framework for Understanding, (...)
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