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  1. Afiyoag vc ssoy.Sasanoc Ausaaainu Am Onv Tboioroysp Aarntas - 1987 - In Geoffrey H. Blowers & Alison M. Turtle, Psychology moving East: the status of western psychology in Asia and Oceania. [Sydney]: Sydney University Press.
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    ʼAyčālem.Nagaš ʼAbaba - 2021 - ʼAdis ʼAbabā: Derāgon yahetmat śerāwoč.
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  3. Commentary on: Begoña Carrascal's "The practice of arguing and the arguments: Examples from mathematics".Andrew Aberdein - 2014 - In Dima Mohammed & Marcin Lewinski, Virtues of argumentation: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation (OSSA), May 22–25, 2013. OSSA.
    For the last decade there has been a growing interest in the interplay between mathematical practice and argumentation. The study of each of these areas promises to shed light on the other, as I and several other authors from a variety of disciplines have argued. I am particularly grateful to Begoña Carrascal for her careful critique of some central assumptions of this programme, as such challenges are vital for its long-term success. In this commentary, I wish to respond to two (...)
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    Manichaeism in Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth: Its Implications for Postcolonial Nations.Zaynul Abedin - forthcoming - Philosophy and Progress:153-177.
    In the course of his groundbreaking work, The Wretched of the Earth, Frantz Fanon has employed a splendid array of metaphors to reflect on the essential fabric of a colonized society. However, the Manichean metaphor is the best of them, which he has used to forge a comparison between colonialism and Manichaeism, a dualistic religious movement founded in ancient Persia sometime during the third century CE. This metaphor is singular in the sense that both colonialism and Manichaeism have in common (...)
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    De la colaboración multidisciplinar a la objetividad transnacional: el espacio internacional, constitutivo de la biología molecular, 1930-1970.Pnina G. Abir-Am - 1997 - Arbor 156 (614):111-150.
    En este artículo se exploran las relaciones internacionales establecidas por los biólogos moleculares durante las primeras décadas del desarrollo de esa área. El espacio internacional dentro del cual se han inscrito los descubrimientos de la biología molecular resultan tener una función legitimadora, desde sus inicios en los años treinta hasta los años sesenta. La resultante objetividad transnacional de nuevas realidades teóricas y empíricas, entre ellas la doble hélice y el ARN mensajero, dependieron de una serie de oportunidades de acceso por (...)
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    A Critical Analysis of Russell's Epistemology.[Wu Rujun 吳汝鈞] & Ng Yu-Kwan - 2021 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 52 (1-2):79-108.
    abstract Mou Zongsan used to say that in Western philosophy there exist three different traditions. The first is the tradition of Plato and Aristoteles, the second is the tradition of Kant and Hegel, and the last is the tradition of Leibniz and Russell. I am afraid, however, that this kind of interpretation is already outdated and incapable of encompassing the rich variegations of Western philosophy as a whole. In my view, the various options would have been exhausted by supplementing the (...)
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    Dorothy Mitchell Smith: (1944-2001).Alastair Campbell - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (1):9-9.
    I am saddened to draw to the attention of readers the death from cancer of Dorothy Mitchell Lawson (née Smith) at the early age of 57. Dorothy was technical editor of the journal ….
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  8. The Economic Renaissance of the Indian Communities of Mexico.Alfonso Caso & Hans Kaal - 1963 - Diogenes 11 (43):63-78.
    Although the problems of the Indian communities of Mexico are not identical with those of other Latin American countries, they are nevertheless similar, and I am sure that the solutions that have been tried in Mexico can also be used in other countries on that continent.The present territory of the Republic of Mexico was divided, in the period prior to the Spanish conquest, into two great cultural provinces: There was on the one hand the Northern region which was generally inhabited (...)
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  9. "Always to do ladies, damosels, and gentlewomen succour": Women and the chivalric code in malory's morte darthur.Felicia Ackerman - 2002 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 26 (1):1–12.
    I am indebted to many people, especially Dorsey Armstrong, Shannon French, and Kenneth Hodges, for helpful discussions of this material. An early version of this essay was read at the Thirty-Sixth International Congress on Medieval Studies.This essay is dedicated to the glorious memory of Nina Lindsey.
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    The Resistance of Beauty.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2016 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (1):235-249.
    In this article I address Schiller’s first response in his Kallias Briefe or Concerning the Beautiful, Letters to Gottfried Körner to Kant’s analysis of the beautiful in the first part of the Critique of Judgment. My main intention in the paper is to investigate Schiller’s emphasis on the notion of resistance (Widerstand) in his reading of Kant’s concept of beauty, and to ask how does this relate to Schiller’s own approach to aesthetics as an ethico-political realm. I am particularly interested (...)
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    Über Die Echtheit Der Platonischen Briefe (Classic Reprint).Rudolf Adam - 2018 - Forgotten Books.
    Excerpt from Über die Echtheit der Platonischen Briefe Der erste Aufenthalt Platos in Syrakus fällt, wie sich mit Hilfe einer bisher übersehenen Angabe seines Biographen Olympiodor feststellen läfst, in den Frühsommer des Jahres 388. Damals war Plato, der nach dem Zeugnis seines Schülers Hermodor 427 geboren ist, in der Tat beinahe 40 Jahre alt Das anfänglich gute Verhältnis zum älteren Dionys konnte bei der Ver schiedenheit der Charaktere nicht lange bestehen; schon um die Mitte des Sommers 388, zur Zeit der (...)
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    I Am Alaskan.Brian Adams - 2013 - University of Alaska Press.
    What does an Alaskan look like? When asked to visualize someone from Alaska, the image most people conjure up is one of a face lost in a parka, surrounded by snow. Missing from this image is the vibrant diversity of those who call themselves Alaskans, as well as the true essence of the place. Brian Adams, a rising star in photography, aims to change all this with his captivating new collection, I Am Alaskan. In this full-color tribute, Adams entices us (...)
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  13. Review], 131. Agassi, Joseph, and Nathaniel Laor,“how ignoring repeatability leads to magic”[review essay], 528. Aronovitch, Hilliard,“nationalism in theory and reality”[review. [REVIEW]Am Adam - 2000 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 30 (4):591-594.
     
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    Reply to my respondents.Nicholas Adams - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 84 (5):360-365.
    I am grateful for the five thoughtful and generous responses by Petruschka Schaafsma, Ariën Voogt, Sophia Höff, Dominique Gosewisch, and Rob Compaijen. I propose to summarise their responses and to...
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    Ts 18085–18673.Theodor W. Adorno - 2021 - De Gruyter.
    Die Textkritische Edition präsentiert rund 230 Typoskripte und Manuskripte, die Theodor W. Adornos letzten bekannten Arbeitsgang am III. Kapitel der Fragment gebliebenen ›Ästhetischen Theorie‹ dokumentieren. Die Blätter enthalten u.a. das Textmaterial für das Kapitel »Zur Theorie des Kunstwerks« der Leseausgabe. Die Edition macht sie erstmalig einem breiteren Publikum in Form von Faksimiles sowie standgenauen diplomatischen Umschriften zugänglich.
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    Am I a carer and do I care?Adrian Barnes - 2004 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 7 (2):153-161.
    A number of dichotomies bedevil the concept of care, among them, the question of whether healthcare is posited on care or cure. On one side the question is whether it is enough to cure without caring (to cure is to care) and on the other whether caring is sufficient without a cure. This has received attention in recent years from feminists, particularly in the nursing profession, and from renewed interest in virtue ethics. This paper describes a study that was undertaken (...)
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    La Bioética: ¿disciplina filosófica o mera praxis?Domingo Fernández Agis - 2010 - Dilemata 2.
    The aim of this paper is to raise some issues that relate to disciplinary status of bioethics. I am particularly interested in entering to consider here its relation to philosophy and the role it should play in different areas of research and medical practice. The question is whether bioethics can be understood and practiced as part of an action protocol or requires a philosophical foundation that will provide strength and consistency.
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    Postmodern Obscurantism and 'the Muslim Question'.Aziz al-Azmeh - 2003 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (5):21-47.
    The all-too-human proclivity to short-sightedness colludes with political perspectives of the moment, to project a fragmentary image of the present instant into the essence of eternity, and to postu- late Islam as the trans-historical protoplasm in the life of all Muslims. I shall propose to you that this construal of Islam as a culture which in itself explains the affairs of Muslim collectivities and overdetermines their economies, societies, and non-religious cultures, is the fundamental element in the culture of misrecognition that (...)
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    A teacher residency’s entanglement with time: ‘We always say we will get to it, but we never do’.Thomas Albright - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (13):1487-1500.
    Abstract‘We just do not have enough time’. A statement uttered too often in the field of education. Having taught in K-12 schools, universities, and accelerated K-12 and higher education classes, I am no stranger to the myriad of conversations on time that swirl in these spaces. All too frequently, I heard statements like: ‘there is not enough time in the schedule to do this work’, ‘time is our enemy’, ‘do the best you can with the limited time you have’, and (...)
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    Wissenschaft, Religion und Recht: Hans Albert zum 85. Geburtstag am 8. Februar 2006.Hans Albert & Eric Hilgendorf (eds.) - 2006 - Berlin: Logos.
    Hans Albert ist der Hauptvertreter des Kritischen Rationalismus und einer der einflussreichsten Wissenschaftslehrer im deutschen Sprachraum. Seine interdisziplinar angelegten Arbeiten beschaftigen sich mit den Grundlagen der Sozialwissenschaften und der Bedeutung kritisch-rationalen Denkens fur die sozialwissenschaftliche Theorie und Praxis. Der vorliegende Band enthalt Texte fuhrender Vertreter aus Philosophie, Soziologie, Religionswissenschaft und Jurisprudenz, die sich mit den Positionen Alberts im Kontext ihres eigenen Fachgebiets beschaftigen.
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  21. Allgemeines–Grundlagen 3479 Ehlich, Konrad: Von deutscher Universität. Öffentliche Abschiedsvor-lesung an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, gehalten am 17. Juli 2007. In: JbDaF. 34. 2008. S. 13–34. 3480 Der geteilte Gegenstand. Beiträge zu Geschichte, Gegenwart und Zu. [REVIEW]Ii Allgemeines - forthcoming - Convivium: revista de filosofía.
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    Biologie für den Menschen: eine Vortragsreihe in Gelnhausen und Frankfurt am Main.Günter Altner (ed.) - 1982 - Frankfurt am Main: W. Kramer.
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  23. Ehrfurcht von dem Leben, Biologie und Theologie vor neuen Verantwortungshorizonten.G. Altner - 1982 - In Günter Altner, Biologie für den Menschen: eine Vortragsreihe in Gelnhausen und Frankfurt am Main. Frankfurt am Main: W. Kramer.
     
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  24. Philosophie und Dichtung im antiken Griechenland: Akten der 7. Tagung der Karl und Gertrud Abel-Stiftung am 10. und 11. Oktober 2002 in Bernkastel-Kues.Jochen Althoff (ed.) - 2007 - Stuttgart: Steiner.
     
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  25. On a Blind Spot in the Husserlian Reading of Descartes, and On the Unseen Ultimate Horizon of Both.Pedro M. S. Alves - 2025 - Geltung - Revista de Estudos das Origens da Filosofia Contemporânea 3 (2):e70235.
    In this paper, I assess Husserl's reading of Descartes. I argue that Husserl's relationship with Descartes was a crucial element in the development of his own idea of transcendental phenomenology. I try to show that Husserl was not sensitive to the Cartesian questioning about the being of the ego sum and, from there, I argue that the ontological drift contained in Descartes does not give in to the Husserlian criticisms of “transcendental realism” and of being the precursor of “psychologism.” I (...)
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  26. An atheist's meditation: Living in the present.Rudi Anders - forthcoming - Australian Humanist, The 122:9.
    Anders, Rudi When I see a colourful sunset, my mind goes to a spectacular purple sunset I saw near the Mexican border many years ago. That memory stops me from being fully aware of the scene in front of me. No two sunsets are the same and my memory is stopping me from fully appreciating the spectacle before my eyes. Famous and spectacular places don't work for me because expectations and memories get in the way, but when I walk alone (...)
     
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    What Does Society Owe Me If I Am Responsible for Being Worse Off?Martin Marchman Andersen - 2014 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (3):271-286.
    Luck egalitarians need to address the question of cost-responsibility: If an individual is responsible for being worse off than others, then what benefits, if any, is that individual uniquely cost-responsible for? By applying luck egalitarianism to justice in health I discuss different answers to this question inspired by two different interpretations of luck egalitarianism, namely ‘standard luck egalitarianism’ and ‘all luck egalitarianism’, respectively. Even though I argue that the latter is more plausible than the former, I ultimately suggest and defend (...)
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    "Where Every Prospect Pleases and Only Man Is Vile": Laboratory Medicine as Colonial Discourse.Warwick Anderson - 1992 - Critical Inquiry 18 (3):506-529.
    My concern here is with the way a new American medical discourse in the Philippines fabricated and rationalized images of the bodies of the colonized and the subordinate colonizers. I am interested in reading the reports of biological experiments as discursive constructions of the American colonial project, as attempts to naturalize the power of foreign bodies to appropriate and command the Islands. The origin of the American colonial enterprise at a time when science lent novel force and legitimacy to public (...)
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    Revisiting Moor's Towards a Theory of Privacy in the Information Age.Florence Appel - 2010 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 40 (2):31-34.
    Back in 1988, when my department chair encouraged me to pursue my interest in developing a course on the social and ethical impact of computing, I was thrilled at the prospect but had no idea how difficult it would be to find resources to support my teaching. I did some pre-Web digging and found two organizations that delivered on their promises to provide me with valuable sources of material: ACM SIGCAS and CPSR. I quickly joined each group, subscribed to each (...)
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    Phainomena: Griechisch - Deutsch.H. G. Aratos - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    Der griechische Philosoph Aratos beschreibt in diesem Werk nicht nur die Sternbilder, sondern erzählt auch, welche Mythen mit ihnen verknüpft sind. Etwa die Geschichte vom Göttervater Zeus, der die Frauen, die ihn als Kind pflegten, als Sternbild der Bärinnen am Himmel verewigt hat. Oder die von dem Schiff Argo, mit dem Jason auszog, um das Goldene Vlies zu rauben.
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  31. Quantifier vs. Poetry: Stylistic Impoverishment and Socio-Cultural Estrangement of Anglo-American Philosophy in the Last Hundred Years.István Aranyosi - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (1):94-103.
    Recent discussion, both in the academia-related popular media and in some professional academic venues, about the current state and role of mainstream Anglo-American analytic philosophy among the humanities, has revealed a certain uneasiness expressed by both champions of this approach and traditional adversaries of it regarding its perceived isolation from the other fields of humanities. The fiercer critics go as far as to claim that the image of this type of philosophizing in the contemporary world is one of a discipline (...)
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    Adorno: eine Bildmonographie.Theodor W. Adorno Archiv - 2003 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag.
    « Eine Vielzahl von bisher unpublizierten Texten, Bildern und Dokumenten eröffnet eine neue und unerwartete Perspektive auf das Leben und Werk Theodor W. Adornos. Von den frühen Zeugnissen aus der Kindheit, wie etwa einem bisher unbekannten Jugendtagebuch, das transkribiert und z.T. faksimiliert vorgelegt wird, über Dokumente aus seinen Studien- und Exiljahren bis hin zur Rückkehr nach Frankfurt und seiner Arbeit am Institut für Sozialforschung und an der Frankfurter Universität verfolgt der Band das Leben Adornos am Leitfaden von überaus anschaulichen, prägnanten, (...)
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    Zweite Analytik: Griechisch-Deutsch: Griechischer Text nach W.D. Ross = Analytica posterioria. Aristotle - 2011 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag. Edited by W. D. Ross, Wolfgang Detel & Aristotle.
    Die "Zweite Analytik" ("Analytica Posteriora"), enstanden im 4. Jhdt. v. Chr.,gehört zu den esoterischen Schriften des Aristoteles und präsentiert seine Wissenschaftstheorie, die eine Theorie des Wissens einschließt. Untersucht wird hier die Frage, was Wissenschaft sei und wie sie möglich werde. Von zentraler Bedeutung ist für Aristoteles die These vom Vorrang der Sinneswahrnehmung, die der Entstehung des Wissens vorausgeht: Jede Unterweisung und jedes verständige Erwerben von Wissen entsteht aus bereits vorhandener Kenntnis - aber nach klaren und ausweisbaren Regeln. Die so bestimmte (...)
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    Spielen ist unwahrscheinlich: eine Theorie der ludischen Aktion.Fabian Arlt - 2020 - Wiesbaden: Springer VS. Edited by Hans-Jürgen Arlt.
    Begründet und entfaltet wird ein Begriff des Spiels, der sich um Lockungen und Drohungen des Unerwarteten dreht. Das Autorenduo ordnet seine Theorie der ludischen Aktion in klassische Konzepte des Spiels ein sowie in den aktuellen Diskurs der Game Studies. Die phänomenale Mannigfaltigkeit des Spiels wird in historischer Perspektive skizziert und in systematischer Weise gegliedert. Die Autoren erläutern medientechnische und kommunikative Voraussetzungen des Booms der Computerspiele und reflektieren die Diskussion über Eskalationen ludischer Gewalt. Kritisch ausgeleuchtet werden Instrumentalisierungen des Spiels, die sich (...)
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    Peter Trawny: Heidegger Fragmente. Eine philosophische Biographie, Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer Verlag 2018, 316 S.Martin Arndt - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 73 (4):380-381.
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    Space and religion: An interweaving of influences.Jacques Arnould - 2008 - Zygon 43 (1):181-189.
    Abstract.Since the earliest ages of humanity, the contemplation of the starry sky has invited the human being to ask: “Who am I? Where is my origin? What is my destiny?” The revolution introduced by modem astronomy has affected how humankind understands itself, and the development of aeronautical and then astronautical techniques introduced a new experiment for humanity—that of being citizen of the sky. By carrying out the dream of Icarus, has humanity realized the attempt of Prometheus? Would we take the (...)
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  37. Ineffability and Intelligibility: Towards an Understanding of the Radical Unlikeness of Religious Experience. [REVIEW]C. J. Arthur - 1986 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 20 (2/3):109 - 129.
    I do not for a moment question the fact that many people have experiences of a special type which may be termed “religious”, The extent to which religious experience may be regarded as a reasonably common phenomenon in present-day Britain is shown clearly by David Hay in his Exploring Inner Space, Harmondsworth 1982. that such experiences often involve reference to something which appears to display a radical unlikeness to all else and that they are therefore in some sense inexpressible. Doubtless (...)
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    Is 'human action' A category?Arthur B. Cody - 1971 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 14 (1-4):386-419.
    It seems to have been taken for granted that we all know what a human action is. However in attempting to draw from what philosophers have said about actions the necessary clues as to their distinguishing features, one finds little to discourage the idea that there is no way of distinguishing one category of occurrences, human actions, from the complex of different sorts of things which happen. From this I am tempted to conclude that there is no category of human (...)
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  39. Leibniz and Cantor on the actual infinite.Richard Arthur - unknown
    I am so in favor of the actual infinite that instead of admitting that Nature abhors it, as is commonly said, I hold that Nature makes frequent use of it everywhere, in order to show more effectively the perfections of its Author. Thus I believe that there is no part of matter which is not, I do not say divisible, but actually divided; and consequently the least particle ought to be considered as a world full of an infinity of different (...)
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  40. A New Theory of Free Will.Marcus Arvan - 2013 - Philosophical Forum 44 (1):1-48.
    This paper shows that several live philosophical and scientific hypotheses – including the holographic principle and multiverse theory in quantum physics, and eternalism and mind-body dualism in philosophy – jointly imply an audacious new theory of free will. This new theory, "Libertarian Compatibilism", holds that the physical world is an eternally existing array of two-dimensional information – a vast number of possible pasts, presents, and futures – and the mind a nonphysical entity or set of properties that "read" that physical (...)
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    (1 other version)The African struggle to abandon westernity: African philosophy at Eshuean crossroads.Molefi Kete Asante - 2018 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 7 (2):19-34.
    This essay deals with the ideas of Ifeanyi Menkiti and Kwame Gyekye on the individual-community relationship. I begin with a provocative statement: most African intellectuals struggle with abandoning Westernity and consequently remain at the Eshuean crossroads seeking to please both sides of the abyss. It is my argument that both Menkiti and Gyekye understood that teasing out our philosophical problems might lead us to an intellectual clarity about the concepts of community and individual in African cultures. I am making no (...)
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  42. Disertissimi Viri Rogeri Aschami ... Familiarium Epistolarum Libri Tres, Huc Accesserunt Eiusdem Pauca Quæam Poëmata, Omnia Æita Studio E. Grantæ Addita Est Oratio, de Vita & Obitu R. Aschami. Accesserunt I. Sturmij Aliorumque Epistolæad R. Aschamum Aliosque Nobiles Anglosmissæ.Roger Ascham, Edward Grant & Joannes Sturmius - 1590 - A. Hatfield Pro F. Coldocko.
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  43. Reading Lady Mary Shepherd.Margaret Atherton - 2005 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 13 (2):73-85.
    Virginia Woolf, in A Room of One’s Own, asked why there were no women writers before 1800. If she had been thinking about philosophers instead of writers in the traditional women’s areas of plays and fiction, she might have asked why there were no women philosophers at all, for I suspect that most people would find it very hard to name a woman philosopher before the present day. To help her in answering her question, she invented a fictional character, Judith (...)
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    “Suppose I Am Pricked with a Pin”: Locke, Reid and the Implications of Representationalism.Margaret Atherton - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 65 (2):149-165.
  45. I Feel Your Pain: Acquaintance & the Limits of Empathy.Emad Atiq & Stephen Mathew Duncan - 2024 - In Uriah Kriegel, Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind Vol 4. Oxford University Press. pp. 277-308.
    The kind of empathy that is communicated through expressions like “I feel your pain” or “I share your sadness” is important, but peculiar. For it seems to require something perplexing and elusive: sharing another’s experience. It’s not clear how this is possible. We each experience the world from our own point of view, which no one else occupies. It’s also unclear exactly why it is so important that we share others' pains. If you are in pain, then why should it (...)
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    A Living Life, A Living Death: Bessie Head’s Writing as a Survival Strategy. [REVIEW]Sue Atkinson - 2011 - Journal of Medical Humanities 32 (4):269-278.
    This paper explores Bessie Head’s writing as a survival strategy through which she transformed her lived experience into imaginative literature, giving meaning and purpose to a life under permanent threat from the dominant group first in South Africa and later in Botswana. This threat included the destructive effect of the many fixed labels imposed upon her including: a ‘Coloured’ woman, the daughter of a woman designated mad, an exile, a psychotic, a tragic black woman, and a Third World woman writer. (...)
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    For the Record.Ayyam Wassef - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (169):17-21.
    Why are we holding UNESCO's Philosophical Encounters and why have we chosen the question “What do we not know?” as the topic of the first one of these meetings? It is in order to respond to these two questions that Judith Schlanger has asked me to write a few lines. She added—for the record. What record, I then thought to myself, if—as I am sending her these pages—nothing has taken place yet? Unless it was the intention, the idea so to (...)
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  48. Impliciture vs. explicature: What's the difference?Kent Bach - manuscript
    I am often asked to explain the difference between my notion of impliciture (Bach 1994) and the relevance theorists’ notion of explicature (Sperber and Wilson 1986; Carston 2002). Despite the differences between the theoretical frameworks within which they operate, the two notions seem very similar. Relevance theorists describe explicatures as “developments of logical forms,” whereas I think of implicitures as “expansions” or “completions” of semantic contents (depending on whether or not the sentence’s semantic content amounts to a proposition). That is (...)
     
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    Ontological Commitment and Free Logic.John Bacon - 1969 - The Monist 53 (2):310-319.
    From Parmenides to the present, philosophers have been attracted by characterizations of being as being uttered or utterable, formulated or formulable. But what for Parmenides was presumably a valid co-entailment between antecedently understood concepts reappears in contemporary thought as a proffered explication of what it is to be. Without presuming to discredit Parmenidean views in general, my purpose here is to examine certain members of a modern family of theories of existence that fall into place around Quine’s. Depending on the (...)
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  50. Reichenbach on the relative a priori and the context of discovery/justification distinction.Samet Bagce - 2011 - Synthese 181 (1):79 - 93.
    Hans Reichenbach introduced two seemingly separate sets of distinctions in his epistemology at different times. One is between the axioms of coordination and the axioms of connections. The other distinction is between the context of discovery and the context of justification. The status and nature of each of these distinctions have been subject-matter of an ongoing debate among philosophers of science. Thus, there is a significant amount of works considering both distinctions separately. However, the relevance of Reichenbach's two distinctions to (...)
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