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  1. What We Together Can (Be Required to) Do.Felix Pinkert - 2014 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 38 (1):187-202.
    In moral and political philosophy, collective obligations are promising “gap-stoppers” when we find that we need to assert some obligation, but can not plausibly ascribe this obligation to individual agents. Most notably, Bill Wringe and Jesse Tomalty discuss whether the obligations that correspond to socio-economic human rights are held by states or even by humankind at large. The present paper aims to provide a missing piece for these discussions, namely an account of the conditions under which obligations can apply to (...)
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  2. Aesthetic Testimony and Aesthetic Authenticity.Felix Bräuer - 2023 - British Journal of Aesthetics 63 (3):395–416.
    Relying on aesthetic testimony seems problematic. For instance, it seems problematic for me to simply believe or assert that The Velvet Underground's debut album The Velvet Underground and Nico (1964) is amazing solely because you have told me so, even though I know you to be an honest and competent music critic. But why? After all, there do not seem to be similar reservations regarding testimony from many other domains. In this paper, I will argue that relying on aesthetic testimony (...)
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  3. (1 other version)To lie or to mislead?Felix Https://Orcidorg Timmermann & Emanuel Https://Orcidorg Viebahn - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (5):1481-1501.
    The aim of this paper is to argue that lying differs from mere misleading in a way that can be morally relevant: liars commit themselves to something they believe to be false, while misleaders avoid such commitment, and this difference can make a moral difference. Even holding all else fixed, a lie can therefore be morally worse than a corresponding misleading utterance. But, we argue, there are also cases in which the difference in commitment makes lying morally better than misleading, (...)
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    What's Political about Political Refugeehood? A Normative Reappraisal.Felix Bender - 2022 - Ethics and International Affairs 36 (3):353-375.
    What is political about political refugeehood? Theorists have assumed that refugees are special because their specific predicament as those who are persecuted sets them aside from other “necessitous strangers.” Persecution is a special form of wrongful harm that marks the repudiation of a person's political membership and that cannot—contrary to certain other harms—be remedied where they are. It makes asylum necessary as a specific remedial institution. In this article, I argue that this is correct. Yet, the connection between political membership, (...)
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  5. Statistics as Figleaves.Felix Bräuer - 2023 - Topoi 42 (2):433-443.
    Recently, Jennifer Saul (“Racial Figleaves, the Shifting Boundaries of the Permissible, and the Rise of Donald Trump”, 2017; “Racist and Sexist Figleaves”, 2021) has explored the use of what she calls “figleaves” in the discourse on race and gender. Following Saul, a figleaf is an utterance that, for some portion of the audience, blocks the conclusion that some other utterance, R, or the person who uttered R is racist or sexist. Such racial and gender figleaves are pernicious, says Saul, because, (...)
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  6. Vernet contre Teilhard de Chardin.Maurice Vernet - 1965 - [Paris]: Gedalge-Wast.
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    Individualidad y conciencia en Plotino.María Jesús Hermoso Félix - 2022 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 63 (63):303-332.
    The notion of “individuality” in Plotinus is one of the most discussed. Throughout the Enneads, the problem of the individual subject arises from the complexity in understanding the relation between man and soul. To the intelligible man, also known as the inner or first man, a second man is added, so that “we have come to be the pair of them” 14.28-30). This question has been extensively addressed from different angles that lead either to a purely structuralist solution, or to (...)
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    The paradoxical transparency of opaque machine learning.Felix Tun Han Lo - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-13.
    This paper examines the paradoxical transparency involved in training machine-learning models. Existing literature typically critiques the opacity of machine-learning models such as neural networks or collaborative filtering, a type of critique that parallels the black-box critique in technology studies. Accordingly, people in power may leverage the models’ opacity to justify a biased result without subjecting the technical operations to public scrutiny, in what Dan McQuillan metaphorically depicts as an “algorithmic state of exception”. This paper attempts to differentiate the black-box abstraction (...)
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    Strata of experience.Felix Kaufmann - 1940 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1 (3):313-324.
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    No Escape from Fleck.Felix E. Rietmann - 2018 - Isis 109 (1):91-94.
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    Are Anaphase Events Really Irreversible? The Endmost Stages of Cell Division and the Paradox of the DNA Double‐Strand Break Repair.Félix Machín & Jessel Ayra-Plasencia - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (7):2000021.
    It has been recently demonstrated that yeast cells are able to partially regress chromosome segregation in telophase as a response to DNA double‐strand breaks (DSBs), likely to find a donor sequence for homology‐directed repair (HDR). This regression challenges the traditional concept that establishes anaphase events as irreversible, hence opening a new field of research in cell biology. Here, the nature of this new behavior in yeast is summarized and the underlying mechanisms are speculated about. It is also discussed whether it (...)
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  12. Living alone under lockdown.Felix Pinkert - 2021 - In Fay Niker & Aveek Bhattacharya (eds.), Political Philosophy in a Pandemic: Routes to a More Just Future. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 123-135.
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    Genetic instability is prevented by Mrc1‐dependent spatio‐temporal separation of replicative and repair activities of homologous recombination.Félix Prado - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (5):451-462.
    Homologous recombination (HR) is required to protect and restart stressed replication forks. Paradoxically, the Mrc1 branch of the S phase checkpoints, which is activated by replicative stress, prevents HR repair at breaks and arrested forks. Indeed, the mechanisms underlying HR can threaten genome integrity if not properly regulated. Thus, understanding how cells avoid genetic instability associated with replicative stress, a hallmark of cancer, is still a challenge. Here I discuss recent results that support a model by which HR responds to (...)
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    The Inbetweenness of Sympotic Elegy.Felix Budelmann & Timothy Power - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:1-19.
    This article revisits the question of how elegy was performed at the symposion, and argues that, rather thanbeing either musical or non-musical, elegy situates itself between speech and song. None of the passages in whichelegy mentions song are clearly self-referential: they tend to be generic, set in the future, concerned with otherperformers and other compositions or altogether too slippery in their language to pin them down. Moreover, there area number of elegiac pieces that appear designed to allow symposiasts to shift (...)
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  15. Vanilla Rules: the "No Ice Cream" Construction.Felix Frühauf, Hadil Karawani, Todor Koev, Natasha Korotkova, Doris Penka & Daniel Skibra - 2023 - Proceedings of Sinn Und Bedeutung 27:209-227.
    This paper is about what we call Deontically-flavored Nominal Constructions (DNCs) in English, such as "No ice cream" or "Dogs on leash only". DNCs are often perceived as commands and have been argued to be a type of non-canonical imperative, much like root infinitives in German or Russian. We argue instead that DNCs at their core are declaratives that cite a rule but can be used performatively in the right context. We propose that DNCs contain an elided deontic modal, i.e., (...)
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  16. Refugees, Development and Autocracies: On What Repairs the State System's Legitimacy.Felix Bender - 2021 - Ethical Perspectives 28 (3):356-361.
  17. Reductions of Mathematics: Foundation or Horizon?Felix Mühlhölzer - 2018 - In Gabriele Mras, Paul Weingartner & Bernhard Ritter (eds.), Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics: Proceedings of the 41st International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 327-341.
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    Harm, Insignificant Effects, and the Morality of Procreation.Felix Pinkert - forthcoming - The Journal of Ethics:1-13.
    Several authors have argued that we ought to have fewer children in order to reduce our contribution to climate change. Proponents of this view generally hold a moderate version of the view, according to which it is still permissible to have one or two children per couple. One recent exception is Chad Vance’s paper “Procreation is Immoral on Environmental Grounds” in this journal, in which he argues that procreation is always, or almost always, morally impermissible. I argue, first, that Vance (...)
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    Therapeutische Kommunikation im Kontext von Sportorganisationen: Zur Soziologie depressiver Erkrankungen im Spitzensport.Felix Kühnle - 2017 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 14 (3):251-278.
    Zusammenfassung Zur therapeutischen Versorgung depressiver Athleten kooperieren die Vereine und Verbände im Spitzensport häufig mit Psychotherapeuten. Der vorliegende Beitrag analysiert die komplexen Sinnvorgaben therapeutischer Kommunikation zur Behandlung depressiver Spitzensportler mit Hilfe der neueren soziologischen Systemtheorie. Die freiwerdenden Erkenntnisse werden unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der spezifischen Kontextbedingungen in Sportorganisationen reflektiert. Aus Sicht der Sportvereine und -verbände erweist sich die psychotherapeutische Intervention bisweilen als ambivalenter Problemlösungsversuch: Indem Psychotherapeuten systemfremde Logiken einbringen und mit inkongruenten Perspektiven arbeiten, um den Leidensdruck des betroffenen Athleten zu beheben, (...)
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  20. Salvific Community. Part One: Ignatius of Loyola.Felix Körner - 2013 - Gregorianum 94 (3):593-609.
    What is salvific community for Ignatius of Loyola? It is communion with Christ, a dynamic for which Ignatius used the expression ‹societies Jesu›. This wording has a revealing intertextuality. ‹Societas› is the Vulgate’s rendering of Pauline and Johannine koinōnia: «sharing in (Christ)». The NT overtones of the Ignatian experience of communion can be explored regarding a theology of relationship (person), of action (history) and of the Church (representation). Being a person is understood as being friend and servant, history as the (...)
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  21. Der Gott Israels, Jesu und Muhanmmds? Trinitätstheologie als Regula im interreligiösen Gespräch.Felix Körner - 2011 - Gregorianum 92 (1):139-158.
    The article analyses the problems and possibilities in saying that Judaism, Christianity and Islam ‹have the same God›.
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    Aristotle and his school.Felix Grayeff - 1974 - [London]: Duckworth.
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    An inversion in the wiring of an intercellular signal: evolution of Wnt signaling in the nematode vulva.Marie-Anne Félix - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (8):765-769.
    Signal transduction pathways are largely conserved throughout the animal kingdom. The repertoire of pathways is limited and each pathway is used in different intercellular signaling events during the development of a given animal. For example, Wnt signaling is recruited, sometimes redundantly with other molecular pathways, in four cell specification events during Caenorhabditis elegans vulva development, including the activation of vulval differentiation. Strikingly,a recent study finds that Wnts act to repress vulval differentiation in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus,1 demonstrating evolutionary flexibility in (...)
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    Relevance and the Role of Labels in Categorization.Felix Gervits, Megan Johanson & Anna Papafragou - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (12):e13395.
    Language has been shown to influence the ability to form categories. Nevertheless, in most prior work, the effects of language could have been bolstered by the fact that linguistic labels were introduced by the experimenter prior to the categorization task in ways that could have highlighted their relevance for the task. Here, we compared the potency of labels to that of other non‐linguistic cues on how people categorized novel, perceptually ambiguous natural kinds (e.g., flowers or birds). Importantly, we varied whether (...)
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    Euhemerus and Euhemerism in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.Felix Schlichter - 2023 - Journal of the History of Ideas 84 (4):653-683.
    This paper looks at the way in which scholars of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries conceptualized the relationship between sacred history and pagan mythology through the lens of their approach to the ancient Greek writer Euhemerus. It argues that the popular contemporary tendency to equate Euhemerism with the historical interpretation of pagan mythology is the product of early eighteenth century French mythography, during which time scholars divested the study of pagan myth from the study of biblical history and thereby sought (...)
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    Símbolo e intelecto en la filosofía de Jámblico: en torno a "De Mysteriis" 2.11.20-41.María Jesús Hermoso Félix - 2014 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 47:135-153.
    en el presente artículo abordamos la cuestión de la naturaleza del símbolo en la filosofía de Jámblico a través del análisis del pasaje de De Mysteriis 2.11.20-41. este pasaje ha servido de apoyo a la exégesis que ve en el símbolo un elemento apartado del intelecto. Según esta lectura, el símbolo habría sido introducido por Jámblico para salvar la debilidad del alma humana ante lo divino. éste habría dejado de confiar en las capacidades del hombre, abriéndose al ámbito de la (...)
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  27. On the postulates of economic theory.Felix Kaufmann - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Stability based on single-agent deviations in additively separable hedonic games.Felix Brandt, Martin Bullinger & Leo Tappe - 2024 - Artificial Intelligence 334 (C):104160.
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  29. Metaphors of the teaching of philosophy.Felix Garcia Moriyon - 2013 - Childhood and Philosophy 9 (18):345-361.
    In order to theorize about the nature and scope of the philosophical reflection, philosophers have used a wide array of metaphors and analogies, from Plato's cave to Wittgenstein “family resemblances”. This paper reviews some of those metaphors and discusses what they show about the nature of philosophy, and most important, about the teaching of philosophy. It is not enough to be in favour of the presence of philosophical dialogue or to demand a specific philosophical subject matter in the curriculum of (...)
     
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    ChatGPT: En trussel mot vår mestringsevne?Cathrine V. Felix & Kariin Sundsback - 2023 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 58 (2-3):153-158.
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    (2 other versions)Leder.Cathrine Victoria Felix & Heine Alexander Holmen - 2023 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 58 (2-3):81-82.
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  32. Cultural scripting of body parts for emotions: on "jealousy" and related emotions in Ewe.Felix K. Ameka - 2002 - Pragmatics and Cognition 10 (1):27-56.
    Different languages present a variety of ways of talking about emotional experience. Very commonly, feelings are described through the use of ¿body image constructions¿ in which they are associated with processes in, or states of, specific body parts. The emotions and the body parts that are thought to be their locus and the kind of activity associated with these body parts vary cross-culturally. This study focuses on the meaning of three ¿body image constructions¿ used to describe feelings similar to, but (...)
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    Limits of developing a national system of agricultural extension.Felix H. Arion - 2003 - In J. B. Nation (ed.), Formal descriptions of developing systems. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 289--298.
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    Agir en éditant. Les éditions de Pascal dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle et la formation du canon philosophique.Félix Barancy - 2022 - Astérion 26 (26).
    Editions and translations were a major part of the work of French philosophers in the 19th century. They were not considered trivial tasks but philosophical works unto themselves. In this article, I show that to be considered as such, it is necessary to identify the reasons that would spark an author’s interest in the text he was publishing and the effects he expected from its publication in the philosophical field. I focus on the case of Blaise Pascal in the second (...)
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    Ranking games.Felix Brandt, Felix Fischer, Paul Harrenstein & Yoav Shoham - 2009 - Artificial Intelligence 173 (2):221-239.
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    Ohne Form kein Inhalt: Staatstheoretische Probleme des Postmarxismus.Felix Breuning - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Kritische Sozialtheorie Und Philosophie 5 (2):239-263.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialtheorie und Philosophie Jahrgang: 5 Heft: 2 Seiten: 239-263.
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    Freedom.Felix M. Cleve - 1969 - New Scholasticism 43 (4):491-508.
  38. Colonialism: A realistic approach.Felix S. Cohen - 1944 - Ethics 55 (3):167-181.
  39. Index to Volume X.Felix S. Cohen - 1949 - Journal of the History of Ideas 10 (4):585.
     
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  40. The Holmes-Cohen Correspondence, Edited with Foreword.Felix S. Cohen - 1948 - Journal of the History of Ideas 9 (1):3.
     
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    Décret athénien du IIIe siècle.Félix Dürrbach - 1884 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 8 (1):327-331.
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    El sitio de la Historia.Félix Duque - 1995 - Ediciones AKAL.
    La vieja Historia griega y la historia magistra vitae ciceroniana exhalan un extraño aroma de eternidad, de negación del tiempo crónico con el fin de ubicar los acontecimientos en su “sitio”: el eón o aevum, la duración para siempre (de donde deriva nuestra “eternidad”. Esta paradoja clásica-que la historia como disciplina y narración impida la conciencia de la historia como vida que inscribe su sentido en sus propios avatares- se ve correspondida, tras la fusión del cristianismo con la Modernidad, con (...)
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    Libertad y sacrificio: Deber ser para dejar ser.Félix Duque - 2005 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 61 (3/4):667 - 686.
    O presente artigo procede a uma leitura crítica das posições de Kant e Hegel no âmbito moral. apresentando-as não de um modo erudito e "arqueológico", mas sim como possível medicina mentis para uma época hedonista e anómica como a actual. A ênfase é colocada na denúncia do egoísmo e do narcisismo, em quanto destruidores e, em última instância, tendências suicidas, ao mesmo tempo que se realça como virtude suprema a abnegação, o sacrifício..., não no nome de uma entidade abstracta (Deus, (...)
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    From Hamartia to “Nothingness”: Tragedy, Comedy and Luther’s “Humilitas”.Felix Ensslin - 2009 - Filozofski Vestnik 30 (2).
    Within the broader horizon of asking about the relevance of the Reformation, or more particularly, Martin Luther’s thought, this paper first draws on the old debate whether there can be a Christian conception of tragic guilt by reconstructing an argument Giorgio Agamben develops against von Fritz’s denial of this possibility. The paper shows that Agamben makes a similar move as Protestantism by claiming that natura, which is always already spoiled by hamartia, is objective, naturaliter not personaliter. But in doing so, (...)
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  45. Post history, Philosophy and Political Spirituality.Luis Felix Blengino - 2009 - Ideas Y Valores 58 (139):109-127.
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    Scholasticism.Felix Hope - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (44):445 - 465.
    The quickening of interest in the great philosophical figure of Aquinas which has taken place during the last few years is a wellattested phenomenon. Of recent years there has been a distinct recognition that this mediaeval period was a most important time in the development of the human race, and that it has many urgent lessons for a modern age which has begun to realize that science and industry and mechanical efficiency have not succeeded in building such a perfect society (...)
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    Kampf den Feinden oder Schutz der Minderheiten?: der Einfluss staats- und gesellschaftstheoretischer Auffassungen auf die strafrechtliche Theorie, Rechtsprechung und Gesetzgebung: eine Untersuchung feindstrafrechtlicher Tendenzen unter Zugrundelegung der Positionen von Carl Schmitt und Hans Kelsen.Felix Fleckenstein - 2017 - Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
    Der Autor untersucht, inwieweit es gemeinsame Argumente bei Carl Schmitt und dem «Feindstrafrecht» (Günther Jakobs) gibt. Zugleich arbeitet er die diametrale Position Hans Kelsens heraus und nutzt sie als Basis für eine Kritik. Dabei wird die Rolle des Bundesverfassungsgerichts ebenso betrachtet wie die Strafgesetzgebung und Rechtsprechung.
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    Da historicidade das disposições.Wagner Félix - 2019 - Aoristo - International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics 2 (2):24-40.
    Propomos neste texto examinar o papel das disposições (Stimmungen), e, particularmente, das chamadas “disposições fundamentais” na construção da pergunta heideggeriana pela historicidade da história. Nós partimos da pergunta pela historicidade da história da filosofia para a análise do papel hermenêutico cumprido pela angústia na analítica da cotidianidade em Ser e Tempo, procurando esclarecer a conexão dessa disposição com o conceito de historicidade tal como tratado nessa obra. Em seguida, tratamos da maneira como são pensadas as disposições em Conceitos fundamentais da (...)
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    El Parménides de Platón y la comprensión del Uno en la filosofía de Plotino: ¿un olvido de Heidegger?María Jesús Hermoso Félix - 2016 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 49:71-90.
    El presente artículo se centra en el estudio de la exégesis que lleva a cabo Plotino en torno a la significación de la inefabilidad del uno, planteada en el Parménides platónico al hilo de la primera hipótesis. Este ubica a este primer uno inefable en el centro mismo de su sistema, lo que tendrá fuertes implicaciones tanto a nivel ontológico como por lo que respecta a la comprensión del lenguaje. la concepción de la realidad que se deriva de esta inefabilidad (...)
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    La dialéctica platónica: ¿un fármaco para la polis?María Jesús Hermoso Félix - 2020 - Isegoría 62:109-123.
    In this article we examine one of the viewpoints linked to Platonic dialectics which directly concerns the conformity of the polis : the underlying questioning which the modus operandi of dialectics applies to everyday life, to social conventions, formalities, and generally accepted beliefs. We focus here on the passage in the Republic 537e-539e where dialectics is intimately linked to refutation. This procedure, which leads to the development of the dialectic method, requires distancing from the everyday and unconsciously assumed viewpoint, exercising (...)
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