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    Hermeneutic phenomenology: lectures and essays.Joseph J. Kockelmans (ed.) - 1988 - Washington, D.C.: University Press of America.
  2. Richard Rorty on hermeneutics, general studies, and teaching: with replies and applications.Richard Rorty & C. Barry Chabot (eds.) - 1982 - Fairfax, Va.: George Mason University.
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    Rhetorical Hermeneutics.Steven Mailloux - 1985 - Critical Inquiry 11 (4):620-641.
    The Space Act of 1958 begins, “The Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind.” In March 1982, a Defense Department official commented on the statute: “We interpret the right to use space for peaceful purposes to include military uses of space to promote peace in the world.”1 The absurdity of this willful misinterpretation amazed me on first reading, and months (...)
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    Process Hermeneutics.Hiheon Kim - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 21:31-38.
    Process hermeneutics attempts to solve the philosophical problem of the destructive effect of relativism in order to establish a common ground on which our metaphysical and ethical dialogue can be possible. In the postmodern context, we confront a very different hermeneutic task from that of modern hermeneutics. As Jean-François Lyotard characterizes postmodernity as “a war on totality,” postmodern hermeneutics criticizes the modern triumphalist rationality that claims such absolutisms as scientific objectivism, epistemological foundationalism, and moral universalism. Process (...) welcomes this postmodern iconoclastic urge against modern absolutism. However, it suspects the postmodern transition from meta-narrative to local-narrative that causes a difficulty for apossible common scholarship. In the postmodern relativization, an astute thinker asks whose interpretation, whose authority, whose criteria counts, and why. This paper proposes that process hermeneutics offer an alternative understanding to our postmodern studies and dialogues. (shrink)
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    “Hermeneutical Logics” and “Analytical Hermeneutics” as a New Turn in Philosophical Hermeneutics.Maja Soboleva - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 30:61-66.
    The question standing in the backgrounds of this paper is what kind of hermeneutics can emerge on basis of philosophy of life. To answer it, the theories of German philosophers Georg Misch and Josef Koenig have been analyzed. The first developed hermeneutical logics, which is based on identification the notions ‘life’ and ‘articulation’ ). Three aspects –life as logical category, life as hermeneutical category, and the discoursive forms of self-representation of life- extracted from Misch’s theory seem to be relevant (...)
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    Philosophical Hermeneutics: Hermeneutic Truth as Dialogical Disclosure.Paul Healy - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 52:25-30.
    Notwithstanding its prominence in the title of Gadamer’s major work, the concept of truth remains implicit and underspecified in Gadamer’s writings. Consequently, it is often assumed that, for Gadamer, as for Heidegger, the emergence of truth is adequately characterised as a sudden flash of enlightening insight, an impression reinforced by the prominence accorded by Gadamer in the first part of Truth and Method to the experience of aesthetic truth and the model of play. But in addition to leaving the hermeneutic (...)
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    Hermeneutical Circle in the Understanding of Art.Suhhyun Park - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 21:45-52.
    In Truth and Method, Gadamer tries to show that the understanding of art is scientific (wissenscaftlich). But even though the understanding of art is a kind of science, it is different from natural sciences. As objects of human sciences (Geisteswissenschaft), works of art should be dealt differently than in dealing with theobjects of natural sciences. But if the understanding of art is somewhat scientific, it means that in artistic understanding there is a claim to truth which is different from such (...)
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    Hermeneutics of Contemporary Life Forms.Maija Kule - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 21:39-44.
    Different forms of life can be described making use of hermeneutical description of the life-world (Lebenswelt) the field of vision of which encompasses the changes of value systems and lifestyles. Contemporary life forms typical of Europe are: upward, forward, on the surface. Life forms display differing attitude towards space, time, universal ideas, differences, hierarchy, mind, body, causal relationships, chance, language and etc. Contemporary changes are not a string of spontaneous incidents, but a relationship of life forms where the form upward (...)
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    Interpersonal Communication: Essays in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics.Joseph J. Pilotta (ed.) - 1982 - University Press of America.
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    Truth and objectivity in law and morals: proceedings of the special workshop held at the 26th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy in Belo Horizonte, 2013.Hajime Yoshino, Andrés Santacoloma Santacoloma & Gonzalo Villa Rosas (eds.) - 2016 - [Baden-Baden]: Nomos.
    This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the special workshop "Truth and Objectivity in Law and Morals," held at the 26th World Congress of the IVR. The papers deal with diverse but correlated issues such as the search for truth in and through legal argumentation; the intelligible character of rules inside theories of interpretation which guarantee the coherence and the integrity of law; the role of hermeneutic analysis in the construction of the objectivity of law; the procedural and (...)
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  11. Gadamer's Hermeneutics.Altaf Hossain - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 11:69-78.
    Hermeneutics, in its phenomenological mode, has become one of the dominating issues in contemporary philosophical discours. Hans-Georg Gadamer, the leading exponent of phenomenological hermeneutics, develops his theory in his monumental work Truth and Method1, by regarding hermeneutics as an exploration of both the archaeology of human understanding and constitutive role of language in experience. In this paper, we have presented a brief exposition of Gadamer's views, giving an emphasis on how human understanding of objects inevitably mingles with (...)
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    Hermeneutics.Fernanda Barbosa dos Santos - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 35:43-48.
    The article reflects on the symbolic forms of domination developed in the social environment and the real games of power that they are hidden behind the representations in nowadays. It approaches the relation that the medias has in the representation context, being an instrument of domination for the processes ofconstruction of the important meanings for the structure of a society. The study calls the attention for the problematic theoretician presented for the philosopher Pierre Bourdieu, writing on the agent and society, (...)
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    Towards a Creative Hermeneutic of Suspicion.Purushottama Bilimoria - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 6:35-49.
    In this paper I will examine a contemporary response to an important debate in the "science" of hermeneutics, along with some cross-cultural implications. I discuss Paul Ricoeur's intervention in the debate between Gadamer and Habermas concerning the proper task of hermeneutics as a mode of philosophical interrogation in the late 20th century. The confrontation between Gadamer and Habermas turns on the assessment of tradition and the place of language within it; the hermeneutical stance takes a positive stance, while (...)
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    Minjung Hermeneutics in the Postmodern World.Hiheon Kim - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 45:165-170.
    Coming into the 21st century, Korean religious (Christian) societies seem to lose the hope for social transformation. There are few voices to speak out for the common good especially on behalf of the helpless people. Prevailing is a relativist social ethic, which is ironically based on absolutist understandings of religious beliefs, that each social group deserves its own share, and any request for an ultimate ethical calling sounds obtrusive and extravagant. This is one of the worst aspects in our contemporary (...)
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    On the Linguistic Philosophical Foundation for the Ontological Shift of Hermeneutics.Wei-Ding Tsai - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 21:105-112.
    This research tried to make a contribution to the discussion around the conditions, under which the ontological shift of the philosophical hermeneutics can be done. It began with an analysis of Gadamer's well-known formula: " Being that can be understood is language. (Sein, das verstanden werden kann, ist Sprache.)". Scholars interpret it differently. By means of the grammatical analysis, I showed on the one hand an interpretation of the formula from the perspective of pan‐lingualism as absurd, because they regard (...)
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    Law, justice and the state: essays on justice and rights: proceedings of the 16th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR), Reykjavík, 26 May-2 June, 1993.Aleksander Peczenik & Mikael M. Karlsson (eds.) - 1995 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner Verlag.
    Aus dem Inhalt: Justice in General: E. Attwooll: Is the Idea of Justice Asymmetric? u C. L. Sheng: Injustice in Law Caused by Conflict between Equality and Equity u G. Barden: Approaches to Justice: The Economy and the State u C. Schmidt: The Concept of Justice in Economic Theory u M. Milde: Rawls, Pluralism and the Value of Contract Theory u J. Tasioulas: M. Walzer on Justice u L. Cedroni: An Ethological Approach to Law, Justice and the State uaR. Kevelson: (...)
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  17. A Question of Method: Reflective vs. Hermeneutical Phenomenology.Dan Zahavi - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 12:111-118.
    In his Allgemeine Psychologie of 1912, Natorp formulates a by now classical criticism of phenomenology. 1. Phenomenology claims to describe and analyze lived subjectivity itself. In order to do so it employs a reflective methodology. But reflection is a kind of internal perception; it is a theoretical attitude; it involves an objectification. And as Natorp then asks, how is this objectifying procedure ever going to provide us with access to lived subjectivity itself? 2. Phenomenology aims at describing the experiential structures (...)
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    Interpretazione e valori: atti del III Colloquio sulla interpretazione (Macerata, 6-7 aprile 1981).Giuseppe Galli (ed.) - 1982 - Torino: Marietti.
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    La Controversia ermeneutica.Giuseppe Nicolaci & Karlheinz Stierle (eds.) - 1989 - Milano: Jaca Book.
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    Soren Kierkegaard on the Modes of Reading and Their Hermeneutical Significance.Velga Vevere - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 21:53-60.
    The theme of reading and relation to the textual production is persistent in works of the Danissh philosopher and theologian of the 19th century Soren Kierkegaard. This, in turn, is closely related to his project of existential communication. One of the decisive qualifications of the project is distance, or distancing between the self and the other. The distance makes it possible for self to reflect upon his/her own existence. Kierkegaard develops this theme in his conception of existential maeutics as opposed (...)
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  21. Il Conflitto delle ermeneutiche.Aniceto Molinaro & Carlo Sini (eds.) - 1989 - Roma: Università lateranense.
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    Beiträge zur Hermeneutik indischer und abendländischer Religionstraditionen: Arbeitsdokumentation eines Symposiums.Gerhard Oberhammer (ed.) - 1991 - Wien: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press.
    Aus dem Inhalt: G.OBERHAMMER: Einleitendes zur Religionshermeneutik; J.REIKERSTORFER: Transzendentale Religionshermeneutik als theologische Religionstheorie; L.LEERTOUWER: Zur Definition des Objektes in der Religionshermeneutik; H.SCHWABL: Religioser Paradigmenwechsel im klassischen Altertum; E.WALDSCHUTZ: Zur Auslegung der "Mystik" Meister Eckharts in der neuzeitlichen Philosophie als Rueckfrage an die Moglichkeit dieser Auslegungen; W.HALBFASS: Tradition und Reflexion: Zur Gegenwart des Veda in der indischen Philosophie; J.C.HEESTERMAN: "I am who I am" - Truth and Identity in Vedic Ritual, T.Vetter: Zur religiosen Hermeneutik buddhistischer Texte; G.OBERHAMMER: "Begegnung" als Kategorie der (...)
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    Seminar philosophische Hermeneutik.Hans-Georg Gadamer & Gottfried Boehm (eds.) - 1976 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Hermeneutiek in discussie.Guy Widdershoven & Theodorus de Boer (eds.) - 1990 - Delft: Eburon.
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  25. Interpretazione e contesto: atti del I Colloquio sulla interpretazione (Macerata, 19-20 aprile 1979).Giuseppe Galli (ed.) - 1980 - Torino: Marietti.
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    Text und Applikation: Theologie, Jurisprudenz und Literaturwissenschaft im hermeneutischen Gespräch.Manfred Fuhrmann, Hans Robert Jauss & Wolfhart Pannenberg (eds.) - 1981 - München: Fink.
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  27. L'Ermeneutica della filosofia della religione.Enrico Castelli (ed.) - 1977 - Padova: CEDAM.
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    Filosofia e liberazione: la sfida del pensiero del Terzo-Mondo.Giuseppe Cantillo & Domenico Jervolino (eds.) - 1992 - Cavallino di Lecce: Capone.
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    Philologie und Hermeneutik im 19. Jahrhundert: zur Geschichte u. Methodologie d. Geisteswiss.: aus d. Förderungsbereich "Grundlagen d. geisteswissenschaftl. Forschung" d. Fritz Thyssen Stiftung.Hellmut Flashar, Karlfried Gründer & Axel E.-A. Horstmann (eds.) - 1979 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht.
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  30. Inferenz- und Interpretationsprozesse: Symposium der Sektion Allgemeine Psychologie der Gesellschaft für Psychologie der DDR, Bad Saarow, 20.-24. März 1989.W. Krause, E. Sommerfeld & M. Ziessler (eds.) - 1991 - Jena: Friedrich-Schiller Universität.
     
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    Du sens: tours, détours et retours du sens dans les sciences humaines d'aujourd'hui: actes du Séminaire de l'Ecole doctorale "Lettres et sciences humaines" de l'Université de Provence, 24-25 novembre 1993.Daniel Baggioni & Pierre Larcher (eds.) - 1995 - Aix-en-Provence: Université de Provence.
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    (1 other version)Erster chinesischer hermeneutikkongreß september 1987 in Shen Zhen.Lutz Geldsetzer - 1988 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 19 (1):144-147.
    Summary The first Chinese congress for hermeneutics demonstrated the vast and intimate knowledge of the Chinese researchers of the German hermeneutic debate. It opened fruitful perspectives for further exchange of views between eastern and western scholars in the field of the humanities.
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    Brahman and person: essays.Richard De Smet - 2009 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. Edited by Ivo Coelho.
    About the Book: - Brahman and Person is a collection of essays by the late Richard De Smet (1916-1997) on the topic of person in Indian thought. Overturning the current interpretation, De Smet proposes that the nirguna Brahman can be regarded as properly personal, provided person is understood in the original and classical sense that emerged in the Christian effort to speak abut the mysteries of the Trinity and the Incarnation. The Rendering of saguna and nirguna Brahman as personal and (...)
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    Facets of rationality.Daniel Andler (ed.) - 1995 - Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
    Scholars from various philosophical schools of thought, including cultural relativism, hermeneutics, and postmodernism, have recently critiqued rationalism in light of new developments in the cognitive sciences. Each of these new developments set into motion new inquiries in each school philosophical school of thought. Now, in Facets of Rationality, a distinguished team of scholars examines these new inquiries and bring rationality back into the mainstream of the social sciences. The unique feature of this book lies in its multidisciplinary exploration of (...)
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    al-Taʼwīl bayna al-falsafah wa-al-adab: dirāsāt muḥkkamah: al-multaqá al-awwal lil-bāḥithīn fī marākiz dirāsāt al-duktūrāh bi-al-Maghrib wa-al-ʻālam al-ʻArabī.Muḥammad Ḥayrash & Muṣṭafá Ghāshī (eds.) - 2018 - Tiṭwān: Manshūrāt Mukhtabar al-taʼwīlīyāt wa-al-Dirāsāt al-Naṣṣīyah wa-al-Lisānīyah.
    Arabic literature; Interpretation; criticism; congresses.
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  36. La separación de los caminos.Mario Ariel González Porta - 2004 - Trans/Form/Ação 27 (1):61-77.
    Contemporary philosophy has been characterized by the presence of a schizoid dualism between the analytic tradition and the fenomenologic-hermeneutic tradition. Its historical origin can be set in the Davos Congress, which sets off the beginning of the oblivion of another program, the philosophy of symbolic forms, proposed by E. Cassirer, and which nowadays can be considered as an alternative and possible surpassing direction of the above-mentioned dualism. That is, in short, the position sustained by M. Friedman in his recent monograph, (...)
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  37. Philosophical Translation, Metalanguage, and the Medieval Concept of Supposition.Alec Gordon - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 14:45-71.
    In his Welcome Message for the XXII World Congress of Philosophy hosted by Seoul National University in August 2008 the President of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies (FISP), Peter Kemp, said that—inter alia—it will be an occasion “for rethinking the great philosophical questions.” Amongst there questions how we in the present understand the philosophical past is surely a perennial query before us. In this short paper I will refer to the endeavor of understanding past philosophical thought on its own (...)
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  38. 5 dilthets hermeneutics: Between idealism and realism Ronald L. Schultz.Dilthets Hermeneutics - 1999 - In TM Powers & P. Kamolnick (ed.), From Kant to Weber: Freedom and Culture in Classical German Social Theory. pp. 83.
  39. ERS Annual Congress Barcelona 2010.Annual Congresses - forthcoming - Hermes.
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    Heidegger’s Misreception of Buddhist Philosophy.Elias Capriles - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 8:31-37.
    Heidegger attempted a “hermeneutics of human experience” that, by switching from the ontic to the ontological dimension, yet maintaining a phenomenological εποχη would bring to light the true meaning of being and, by the same stroke, ascertain the structures of being in human experience. It is now well known that Heidegger drew from Buddhism. However, in human experience being and its structures appear to be ultimately true, and since Heidegger at nopoint went beyond samsara, he failed to realize the (...)
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    Memory, Utopia, Self-Understanding and Narration.Diego Fernando Barragan Giraldo - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 21:121-130.
    Based on the philosophic hermeneutics, this text wants to open horizons of meaning around the dialogue between social sciences and philosophy, from what I have called in this work hermeneutic subjectivity. In the first part, there is an approximation to Heidegger concept of dasein, as an antithesis of the modern subject. Then, based on memory, utopia, self-understanding and narration, it presents a theoretical contribution to understand how hermeneutic subjectivity isconstituted. Finally, it makes an invitation to a necessary dialogue between (...)
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    Specters of Nietzsche.Rodolphe Gasché - 2000 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 8:183-193.
    Attempts made by philosophical hermeneutics to come to grips with deconstruction as well as criticisms leveled by the Gadamerian perspective both operate on the assumption that deconstruction is of Nietzschean inspiration. Why does German hermeneutics choose an approach to Derridean thought that inevitably results in misinterpretation and thus thwarts the dialogue that it ostensibly seeks? I explore the philosophical presuppositions of hermeneutics that cause it to view deconstruction as an extension of Nietzschean thought. I also turn to (...)
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    Gadamer's Theory of Time Consciousness.David Vessey - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 12:85-89.
    Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics belongs to the phenomenological tradition. What is striking then is that one of the central themes in phenomenology, the nature of time consciousness, receives no sustained treatment in Gadamer's writings. It's fair to say that Gadamer is the only major figure in phenomenology not to address the issue of time at length. In this paper I argue that Gadamer does have an account of time consciousness and it can be found most fully articulated in his account (...)
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    A Critical View on Pol Vandevelde’s "A Critique of Gadamer's Critical Pluralism".Alireza Azadi - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 21:5-13.
    Gadamer’s hermeneutics has met with criticism in the more than forty years since the original German publication of Wahrheit und Methode in 1960. A figure who has recently criticized Gadamer’s hermeneutics from the perspective of traditional hermeneutics is Pol Vandevelde. He published a book entitled: "The Task of the Interpreter: Text, Meaning, and Negotiation”. The first two chapters of this book, especially the second chapter, with the title “Interpretation as Event: A Critique of Gadamer’s Critical Pluralism,” is (...)
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    Philosophical Aspects of Literary Objectiveness.Endre Kiss - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 1:77-84.
    Gadamer’s hermeneutic philosophy avoids the problem of literary objectiveness altogether. His approach witnesses the general fact that an indifference towards literary objectiveness in particular, leads to a peculiar neglect of par excellence literariness as such. It seems obvious, however, that the constitutive aspects of the crisis of literary objectiveness cannot be shown to contain the underlying intention of bringing about this situation. At this point, one can identify what could probably be the most important element in a definition of literary (...)
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    Peirce's Doctrine of Signs: Theory, Applications, and Connections.Charles S. Peirce Sesquicentennial International Congress (ed.) - 1996 - Walter de Gruyter.
  47. Extracts from Air Force A-7D Brake Problem Hearing Before the Subcommittee on.Ninety-First Congress, First Session & Jerome R. Pederson - 1983 - In James Hamilton Schaub, Karl Pavlovic & M. D. Morris (eds.), Engineering professionalism and ethics. Malabar, Fla.: Krieger Pub. Co.. pp. 354.
     
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    The Core of Legal Rights as a Logical Necessity.Anna Baka - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 54:5-19.
    Analytical jurisprudence and the legal mainstream perceive legal rights in an interactionist fashion, pursuant to a right-obligation duality. The Paper suggests that this is principally because legal positivism and the analytical Anglo-Saxon legal tradition ground their theories on logical positivism and the Wittgensteinian premise that meaning is produced and asserted in social use, i.e. both consensually and contextually. The paper suggests that there is a surplus of meaning which exists beyond social use and which cannot be conceptualized within the sociolinguistic (...)
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    Philosophical Universalism and Plurality of Cultural Worlds.Boris Gubman - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 10:69-75.
    In the rapidly globalizing world, contemporary philosophy should work out a strategy combining universalism and critical approach to a mosaic of its cultural reality. After the demise of classical metaphysics, philosophy is no longer able to address culture with its ideal image portraying the teleological path of its perfection. However, despite its new roles of mediator and witness bridging gaps between different cultural forms, philosophy should not lose its capacity of a self-founding thinking. Otherwise, it may degenerate into a kind (...)
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    Freedom and Psychoanalysis: Proposals and Limitations.Consuelo Martinez-Priego - 2018 - In Konstantinos Boudouris (ed.), Proceedings XXIII world Congress Philosophy. Charlottesville: Philosophy Documentation Center. pp. 33-37.
    It is patently clear that theoretical difficulties in the understanding of human freedom exist, the roots of which can be found in classic psychological proposals. The western crisis may require reconsideration of freedom and responsibility as expressed in each person. One such proposal of this type begs clarification of the approaches that led to the loss of freedom in the existential horizon and thus of social dynamics. The purpose of this paper is to explain its roots in the psychoanalytic context. (...)
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