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    (1 other version)Una Historia de la Filosofía Latinoamericana.David Sobrevilla Alcázar - 2007 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 63:87-97.
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    La filosofía como repensar y replantear la tradición: libro de homenaje a David Sobrevilla.David Sobrevilla, Rodríguez Rea, Miguel Ángel & Nelson Osorio T. (eds.) - 2012 - Lima: Universidad Ricardo Palma, Editorial Universitaria.
  3. El programa de fundamentación de una ética discursiva de Jürgen Habermas.David Sobrevilla - 1987 - Ideas Y Valores 36 (74-75):99-117.
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  4. Democracia representativa y democracia deliberativa: reflexiones a partir de la situación peruana reciente.David Sobrevilla - 2007 - In Rodolfo Arango Rivadeneira (ed.), Filosofía de la democracia: fundamentos conceptuales. Bogotá, D.C.: Ediciones Uniandes, CESO. pp. 409--428.
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  5. Phenomenology and existentialism in latin-America.David Sobrevilla - 1988 - Philosophical Forum 20 (1-2):85-113.
     
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  6. Aesthetics and ethnocentrism.David Sobrevilla - 1991 - In Marcelo Dascal (ed.), Cultural Relativism and Philosophy: North and Latin American Perspectives. E.J. Brill.
     
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  7. El problema de la muerte y de la existencia según las Elegías Duinesas de Rainer María Rilke.David Sobrevilla - 2004 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 30 (2):199-224.
     
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  8. La obra de arte segun Heidegger.David Sobrevilla - 1984 - Ideas Y Valores 33 (64-65):71-98.
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    Shorter Works I: Philosophy, Hermeneutic.David Sobrevilla - 1968 - Philosophy and History 1 (2):152-155.
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  10. Repensando la tradición de nuestra América: estudios sobre la filosofía en América Latina.David Sobrevilla - 1999 - [Lima?]: Banco Central de Reserva del Perú, Fondo Editorial.
     
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  11. La segunda muerte anunciada de las ideologías. Sobre une tesis de Fukuyama, Huntington y Revel.David Sobrevilla - 2000 - In María Julia Bertomeu, Graciela Vidiella & Osvaldo Norberto Guariglia (eds.), Universalismo y multiculturalismo. [Buenos Aires, Argentina]: Universidad de Buenos Aires.
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  12. La objetividad de la ciencia histórica y la importancia de la historia de las ideas en América Latina.David Sobrevilla - 1997 - Revista Venezolana de Filosofía 35:93-120.
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    To Think in Spanish from Latin-America [and Spain]?David Sobrevilla - 2008 - Arbor 184 (734).
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    El idealismo de Berkeley.David Sobrevilla - 1995 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 7 (2):331-352.
    En esta conferencia se examina en qué consiste el idealismo de Berkeley. Para ello se sigue el mismo camino propuesto por G.J. Warnock: se indaga contra qué se opone Berkeley, el materialismo, y cómo lo entiende, y por qué está en contra del mismo. A continuación se reexamina el idealismo berkeleyano, y en la consideración final se juzgan sus virtudes y defectos: algunas de las críticas fundadas que se le han formulado y la visión de la ciencia que se desprende (...)
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    En torno al pluralismo jurídico. Sobre el derecho de los pueblos indígenas latinoamericanos.David Sobrevilla - 2008 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia):109-125.
    En lo que sigue me voy a ocupar casi exclusivamente del pluralismo clásico a propósito de un problema muy concreto: ¿cómo solucionar la situación que se originó cuando la invasión europea y la conquista posterior nos dejó como una de sus consecuencias la anómala coexistencia en un mismo territorio de dos derechos: el oficial, escrito y llegado de Europa, y los derechos indígenas, que eran orales y autóctonos? Veremos que en un primer momento se optó simplemente por negar los derechos (...)
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    La teoría de la justicia en La República.David Sobrevilla - 1994 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 6 (1):135-141.
    En este artículo se presenta la teoría platónica de la justicia a nivel colectivoe individual en La República, siguiéndose los lineamientos del artículode G. Vlastos, "Justice and Happiness in theRepublic" (1971 ). Pesea que se haya objetado a esta teoría de diversas maneras, ella aparece como habiendo iniciado la tradición utópica occidental de reflexión sobre elEstado justo.
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  17. La estética británica del siglo XVIII.David Sobrevilla - 1991 - Dianoia 37 (37):171.
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    The Metaphysics of Floating. Studies in the History of Aesthetics. [REVIEW]David Sobrevilla - 1989 - Philosophy and History 22 (1):46-48.
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  19. Lógica, razón y humanismo: la obra filosófica de Francisco Miró Quesada C.: libro de homenaje por sus 70 años.Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias, David Sobrevilla & Domingo García Belaúnde (eds.) - 1992 - Lima: Universidad de Lima.
     
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    David Sobrevilla, Escritos kantianos.Jorge Palacios - 2007 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 63:204-205.
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    Sobrevilla, David. Escritos mariateguianos. Artículos y reseñas en torno a José Carlos Mariátegui y su obra. Lima, UIGV, 2012; 244 pp. [REVIEW]Segundo Montoya Huamaní - 2014 - Solar Revista de Filosofía Iberoamericana 10 (1):97-107.
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    La recepción de Husserl en la etapa temprana del pensamiento de Augusto Salazar Bondy (1953-1961).Carlos Guillermo Viaña Rubio - 2020 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 94:109-122.
    El objetivo del presente artículo es presentar una síntesis del pensamiento fenomenológico de Augusto Salazar Bondy circunscrito principalmente a su obra Idealidad e Irrealidad de 1958 al lado de las críticas que hicieran al texto la profesora Dra. Rosemary Rizo-Patrón y David Sobrevilla. Con este fin, hemos dividido nuestro trabajo en cuatro secciones, la primera es una introducción histórica al Salazar fenomenólogo en la que expondremos algunos aspectos de su biografía intelectual ligados a la fenomenología desde la defensa (...)
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    Filosofía de la democracia: fundamentos conceptuales.Rodolfo Arango (ed.) - 2007 - Bogotá, D.C.: Ediciones Uniandes, CESO.
    CONTENIDO: Vestigios protodemocráticos en la Edad Media tardía: Marsilio de Papua, Nicolás de Cusa / Matthias Vollet / - La concepción normativa de la democracia: un aporte neokantiano / Rodolfo Arango / - El concepto de lo político y la razón pública en Schmit y Rawls / Miguel Vatter / - Democracia y liberación pública / Cristina Lafont / - La democracia desde la teoría de las emociones / Viviana Quintero / - Ontología y democracia en spinoza y Negri / (...)
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  24. (2 other versions)Sameness and substance.David Wiggins - 1980 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 174 (1):125-128.
     
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  25. On the plurality of quantum theories: Quantum theory as a framework and its implications for the quantum measurement problem.David Wallace - 2020 - In Juha Saatsi & Steven French (eds.), Scientific Realism and the Quantum. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    `Quantum theory' is not a single physical theory but a framework in which many different concrete theories fit. As such, a solution to the quantum measurement problem ought to provide a recipe to interpret each such concrete theory, in a mutually consistent way. But with the exception of the Everett interpretation, the mainextant solutions either try to make sense of the abstract framework as if it were concrete, or else interpret one particular quantum theory under the fiction that it is (...)
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    The False Prison Volume Two.David Pears - 1988 - Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press.
    This is the second of David Pears's acclaimed two‐volume work on the development of Wittgenstein's philosophy, covering the Philosophical Investigations and other writings from 1929 onwards. Though more selective in its coverage than the first volume (it deals mainly with Wittgenstein's philosophy of psychology and the ego, the possibility of a private language and rule‐following), the book reveals with great clarity the style, method, and content of Wittgenstein's later thought. While this volume is independently comprehensible, Pears remains largely within (...)
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    Essays And Treatises On Several Subjects.David Hume - 2002 - Thoemmes.
    David Hume (1711-76) is the grand intellectual figure of the Scottish Enlightenment. Ironically, what is now considered his magnum opus, the ill-received three-volume A Treatise of Human Nature (1739-40), was rejected by Hume himself by 1751. Subsequently, when Hume first compiled his Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects two years later, he excluded the Treatise and considered this new collection of essays to be his complete philosophical writings. Hume revised the Essays and Treatises some ten times in various editions, (...)
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    Science, Order and Creativity.David Bohm & F. David Peat - 2010 - Routledge.
    One of the foremost scientists and thinkers of our time, David Bohm worked alongside Oppenheimer and Einstein. In Science, Order and Creativity he and physicist F. David Peat propose a return to greater creativity and communication in the sciences. They ask for a renewed emphasis on ideas rather than formulae, on the whole rather than fragments, and on meaning rather than mere mechanics. Tracing the history of science from Aristotle to Einstein, from the Pythagorean theorem to quantum mechanics, (...)
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  29. Normative Perfectionism and the Kantian Tradition.David O. Brink - 2019 - Philosophers' Imprint 19.
    Perfectionism is an underexplored tradition, perhaps because of doubts about the grounds, content, and implications of perfectionist ideals. Aristotle, J.S. Mill, and T.H. Green are normative perfectionists, grounding perfectionist ideals in a normative conception of human nature involving personality or agency. This essay explores the prospects of normative perfectionism by examining Kant’s criticisms of the perfectionist tradition. First, Kant claims that the perfectionist can generate only hypothetical, not categorical, imperatives. But insofar as the normative perfectionist appeals to the normative category (...)
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  30. Three kinds of incommensurability.David B. Wong - 1989 - In Michael Krausz (ed.), Relativism: Interpretation and Confrontation. Notre Dame University Press. pp. 140--58.
     
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    The World of Colour.David Katz - 1999 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Philosophy at the limit.David Wood - 1990 - Boston: Unwin Hyman.
    The structure and style of philosophy has evolved in response to philosophy's confrontation with its own limits. Are these limits real or are they just phantoms haunting the philosophical project? How do philosophy and philosophers attempt to overcome these limits, or at least come to terms with them? In "Philosophy at the Limit" David Wood pursues this theme in modern philosophers from Hegel to Derrida including Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Heidegger and Gadamer. He focuses on questions of philosophical style, problems with (...)
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    The total work of art in European modernism.David Roberts - 2011 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Library.
    In this groundbreaking book David Roberts sets out to demonstrate the centrality of the total work of art to European modernism since the French Revolution.
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  34. A Neglected Position.David Wiggins - 1993 - In John Haldane & Crispin Wright (eds.), Reality, representation, and projection. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 329--336.
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    Japan and the enemies of open political science.David Williams - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    Japan and the Enemies of Open Political Science argues that Eurocentric blindness is a scientific failing, not a moral one. In a way true of no other political system, Japan's greatness has the potential to enliven and reform almost all the main branches of Western Political Science. David Williams criticizes Western social science, Anglo-American Philosophy and French Theory and explains why mainstream economists, historians of political thought and postculturalists have ignored Japan's modern achievements. Williams demonstrates why the renewal of (...)
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    Theology on the Menu: Asceticism, Meat and Christian Diet.David Grumett & Rachel Muers - 2010 - Routledge.
    Food - what we eat, how much we eat, how it is produced and prepared, and its cultural and ecological significance- is an increasingly significant topic not only for scholars but for all of us. Theology on the Menu is the first systematic and historical assessment of Christian attitudes to food and its role in shaping Christian identity. David Grumett and Rachel Muers unfold a fascinating history of feasting and fasting, food regulations and resistance to regulation, the symbolism attached (...)
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    Rousseau's Social Contract: An Introduction.David Lay Williams (ed.) - 2014 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    If the greatness of a philosophical work can be measured by the volume and vehemence of the public response, there is little question that Rousseau's Social Contract stands out as a masterpiece. Within a week of its publication in 1762 it was banished from France. Soon thereafter, Rousseau fled to Geneva, where he saw the book burned in public. At the same time, many of his contemporaries, such as Kant, considered Rousseau to be 'the Newton of the moral world', as (...)
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    Discourse on the Method and Meditations on First Philosophy.David Weissman (ed.) - 1996 - Yale University Press.
    Descartes' ideas not only changed the course of Western philosophy but also led to or transformed the fields of metaphysics, epistemology, physics and mathematics, political theory and ethics, psychoanalysis, and literature and the arts. This book reprints Descartes' major works, _Discourse on Method_ and _Meditations_, and presents essays by leading scholars that explore his contributions in each of those fields and place his ideas in the context of his time and our own. There are chapters by David Weissman on (...)
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  39. The guise of the good.David Velleman - 1992 - Noûs 26 (1):3–26.
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    What's the use of meetings?David Bridges - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 9 (1):7–25.
    David Bridges; What’s the use of Meetings?, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 9, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 7–25, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.
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    Beyond Mechanism: The Universe in Recent Physics and Catholic Thought.David L. Schindler - 1986 - Upa.
    Examines the meaning of nature, or physics, in light of some of the central concerns of Catholic theology and philosophy. The papers presented here result from a conference which examined developments in twentieth-century physics, particularly as interpreted in the work of theoretical physicist David Bohm. Co-published with COMMUNIO International Catholic Review.
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  42. Confucian Political Philosophy.David Wong - 2011 - In George Klosko (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  43. More on science.David Tribe - 2013 - The Australian Humanist 109 (109):17.
    Tribe, David I was disappointed, but not surprised, by criticisms of my 'On science, good, bad and ugly' , which may also have prompted the appearance in the same issue of other articles confirming points in mine. While I don't agree with many details, Massimo Pigliucci's 'Science needs philosophy' directs timely attention to 'an over-enthusiastic embrace of science' and a scientism which 'leads to nihilism'.
     
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    Sartre, Emotions, and Wallowing.David Weberman - 1996 - American Philosophical Quarterly 33 (4):393 - 407.
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    The Modern Philosophical Revolution: The Luminosity of Existence.David Walsh - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The Modern Philosophical Revolution breaks new ground by demonstrating the continuity of European philosophy from Kant to Derrida. Much of the literature on European philosophy has emphasised the breaks that have occurred in the course of two centuries of thinking. But as David Walsh argues, such a reading overlooks the extent to which Kant, Hegel, and Schelling were already engaged in the turn toward existence as the only viable mode of philosophising. Where many similar studies summarise individual thinkers, this (...)
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    Solidarity and the root of the ethical.David Wiggins - 2008 - Kansas: Department of Philosophy, University of Kansas.
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    The World and the Wild.David Rothenberg & Marta Ulvaeus - 2001 - University of Arizona Press.
    Can nature be restored to a pristine state through deliberate action? Must the preservation of wilderness always subordinate the interests of humans to those of other species? Can indigenous peoples be entrusted with the guardianship of their own wild resources? This collection of international writings tackles tough questions like these as it expands wilderness conservation beyond its American roots. One of the first anthologies to consider wilderness as a global issue, it takes a stand against the notion that wilderness is (...)
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  48. Observations on Man: Volume 2: His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations.David Hartley - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    The orphaned son of an Anglican clergyman, David Hartley was originally destined for holy orders. Declining to subscribe to the Thirty-Nine Articles, he turned to medicine and science yet remained a religious believer. This, his most significant work, provides a rigorous analysis of human nature, blending philosophy, psychology and theology. First published in two volumes in 1749, Observations on Man is notable for being based on the doctrine of the association of ideas. It greatly influenced scientists, theologians, social reformers (...)
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    Observations on Man: Volume 1: His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations.David Hartley - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    The orphaned son of an Anglican clergyman, David Hartley was originally destined for holy orders. Declining to subscribe to the Thirty-Nine Articles, he turned to medicine and science yet remained a religious believer. This, his most significant work, provides a rigorous analysis of human nature, blending philosophy, psychology and theology. First published in two volumes in 1749, Observations on Man is notable for being based on the doctrine of the association of ideas. It greatly influenced scientists, theologians, social reformers (...)
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    Quelle juste part ? Normativité, remplaçabilité et portée.David Robichaud & Patrick Turmel - 2014 - Philosophiques 41 (1):177-193.
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