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  1. Concrete Universals and Spatial Relations.Antti Keskinen, Jani Hakkarainen & Markku Keinänen - 2015 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 11 (1):57-71.
    According to strong immanent realism, proposed for instance by David M. Armstrong, universals are concrete, located in their instances. E.J. Lowe and Douglas Ehring have presented arguments to the effect that strong immanent realism is incoherent. Cody Gilmore has defended strong immanent realism against the charge of incoherence. Gilmore’s argument has thus far remained unanswered. We argue that Gilmore’s response to the charge of incoherence is an ad hoc move without support independent of strong immanent realism itself. We conclude (...)
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  2. Sprigge's vindication of concrete universals.James W. Allard - 2007 - In Leemon McHenry & Pierfrancesco Basile (eds.), Consciousness, Reality and Value: Philosophical Essays in Honour of T. L. S. Sprigge. Frankfurt, Germany: Ontos Verlag.
     
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  3. Category theory and concrete universals.David P. Ellerman - 1988 - Erkenntnis 28 (3):409 - 429.
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    (1 other version)The theory of concrete universals (I.).H. B. Acton - 1936 - Mind 45 (180):1-13.
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  5. A Plea for Concrete Universals.Eduardo García-Ramírez & Ivan Mayerhofer - 2015 - Critica 47 (139):3-46.
    Este artículo trata el problema de los objetos creados que pueden ser repetidos, como las obras musicales y las literarias. En la sección 2 presentamos una serie de desiderata intuitivos que toda teoría debe satisfacer. En las secciones 3 y 4 presentamos un silogismo disyuntivo extendido. Los objetos en cuestión pueden ser o bien universales concretos, particulares concretos, universales abstractos o particulares abstractos. Mostramos cómo es que las teorías que consideran que son cualquiera de las tres últimas opciones fracasan. Por (...)
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    Family resemblances and concrete universals.P. Rojek - 2007 - Filozofia Nauki 15 (1 (57)):89-104.
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    Of Stones and Horses: Reading the Gōngsūn Lóngži in Terms of Concrete Universals.Lisa Indraccolo - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (3):445-478.
    The present article proposes a new take on the realist interpretation of the _Gōngsūn Lóngzǐ,_ which theorizes the existence of a theory of universals in the text. Building on the “two-level ontology” hypothesis, it argues that the _Gōngsūn Lóngz_ǐ elaborates a complex category theory that should rather be interpreted in terms of concrete rather than abstract universals. Through the analysis of some of the most famous arguments debated in the text, such as the “white horse” and the “hard and (...)
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  8. The theory of concrete universals.H. B. Acton - 1936 - Mind 45 (180):417-431.
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  9. In response to ge Moore: A semiotic perspective on.Rg Collevgwood'S. Concrete Universal - forthcoming - Semiotics.
     
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  10. The concrete universal: Cook Wilson and Bosanquet.Michael B. Foster - 1931 - Mind 40 (157):1-22.
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    The Concrete Universal and Cognitive Science.Richard Shillcock - 2014 - Axiomathes 24 (1):63-80.
    Cognitive science depends on abstractions made from the complex reality of human behaviour. Cognitive scientists typically wish the abstractions in their theories to be universals, but seldom attend to the ontology of universals. Two sorts of universal, resulting from Galilean abstraction and materialist abstraction respectively, are available in the philosophical literature: the abstract universal—the one-over-many universal—is the universal conventionally employed by cognitive scientists; in contrast, a concrete universal is a material entity that can appear (...)
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    The Concrete Universal: Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg on Kant, Aristotle and the Ethical Principle.Philipp Brüllmann - 2018 - In Christof Rapp, Colin G. King & Gerald Hartung (eds.), Aristotelian Studies in 19th Century Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 207-230.
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  13. I. labour: Marx's concrete universal.C. J. Arthur - 1978 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 21 (1-4):87 – 103.
    This contribution to the debate over Marx's theory of value gives an account of his concept of ?abstract labour?. Contrary to Stanley Moore {Inquiry, Vol. 14 [1971]), Marx never abandons his early critique of the Hegelian ?Concept'; for he gives a material basis to the conception of social labour as concretely universal. If, in analysing the commodity form of the product of labour, Marx characterizes the labour that forms the substance of value as ?abstractly universal labour?, the priority (...)
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  14. Concrete universality and the end of revolutionary politics : a Žižekian approach to postcolonial women's writings.Jamil Khader - 2017 - In Russell Sbriglia (ed.), Everything you always wanted to know about literature but were afraid to ask Žižek. Durham: Duke University Press.
     
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  15. The concrete universal in Žižek and Hegel.Wendell Kisner - 2008 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 2 (2).
    In The Ticklish Subject, Žižek argues that the Hegelian concrete universal is not the organic comprehensive totality that it is often assumed to be. Rather, he argues that Hegel's concrete universality is defined in its very concretion by an irreducible rupture, gap, or trauma that not only neither closes it off from otherness nor assimilates otherness within the same, but forever opens it to otherness, constituting it as such exposure. However, by understanding the function of negativity in (...)
     
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  16. Adorno, Hegel and the concrete universal.Charlotte Baumann - 2011 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (1):73-94.
    The core argument of this article is that Adorno adopts the distinction between an abstract and a concrete universal from Hegel and criticizes Hegel, on that basis, as abstract. The first two parts of the article outline that both thinkers take the abstract universal to be the form of a false type of knowledge and society, and the concrete universal to be a positive aim. However, as the third part argues, Adorno rejects how the (...) universal is understood in Hegel’s philosophy and formulates a different conception of it. The fourth part questions if Adorno manages to overcome the problems he identifies in Hegel or whether they are inherent to the programme of dialectics both endorse. (shrink)
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  17. Hegel, british idealism, and the curious case of the concrete universal.Robert Stern - 2007 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (1):115 – 153.
    [INTRODUCTION] Like the terms 'dialectic', 'Aufhebung' (or 'sublation'), and 'Geist', the term 'concrete universal' has a distinctively Hegelian ring to it. But unlike these others, it is particularly associated with the British strand in Hegel's reception history, as having been brought to prominence by some of the central British Idealists. It is therefore perhaps inevitable that, as their star has waned, so too has any use of the term, while an appreciation of the problematic that lay behind it (...)
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    Bosanquet and the Concrete Universal.W. J. Mander - 2000 - Modern Schoolman 77 (4):293-308.
  19. Symposium: Is the "concrete universal" the true type of universality?G. E. Moore - 1920 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 20:132.
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  20. Symposium: Is the "concrete universal" the true type of universality?G. Dawes Hicks - 1920 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 20:147.
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    Autonomy and the concrete universal. Moral subjectivity and its function in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right.Christian Hofmann - 2014 - Hegel Bulletin 35 (2):252-272.
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  22. Symposium: Is the "concrete universal" the true type of universality?H. Wildon Carr - 1920 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 20:140.
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  23. Metaphysics of States of Affairs: Truthmaking, Universals, and a Farewell to Bradley’s Regress.Bo R. Meinertsen - 2018 - Singapore: Springer Singapore.
    This book addresses the metaphysics of Armstrongian states of affairs, i.e. instantiations of naturalist universals by particulars. The author argues that states of affairs are the best candidate for truthmakers and, in the spirit of logical atomism, that we need no molecular truthmakers for positive truths. In the book's context, this has the pleasing result that there are no molecular states of affairs. Following this account of truthmaking, the author first shows that the particulars in (first-order) states of affairs are (...)
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    Gadamer's concrete universal.Anthony Paul Kerby - 1991 - Man and World 24 (1):49-61.
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    VIII.—Symposium: Is the “Concrete Universal” The True Type of Universality?J. W. Scott, G. E. Moore, H. Wildon Carr & G. Dawes Hicks - 1920 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 20 (1):125-156.
  26. Structural Universals as Structural Parts: Toward a General Theory of Parthood and Composition.Thomas Mormann - 2010 - Axiomathes 20 (2-3):229 - 253.
    David Lewis famously argued against structural universals since they allegedly required what he called a composition “sui generis” that differed from standard mereological com¬position. In this paper it is shown that, although traditional Boolean mereology does not describe parthood and composition in its full generality, a better and more comprehensive theory is provided by the foundational theory of categories. In this category-theoretical framework a theory of structural universals can be formulated that overcomes the conceptual difficulties that Lewis and his followers (...)
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  27. The “Rational Kernel” of Natural Teleology: Dialectical Interaction as the Concrete-Universal’s Form of Development.Rogney Piedra Arencibia - 2023 - Dialektika 5 (12):1-20.
    It is often believed that the only alternative to an idealist conception of natural phenomena excludes both the presence of objective universal forms and their progression towards higher forms as the finality of processes in the natural world. Realism regarding the universal and teleological approaches regarding processes are signs of idealism. Therefore, materialism, it would seem, must conform to a nominalist and mechanical view of nature. However, an intelligent materialist reading of idealism’s classics reveals a more complex scenario. (...)
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  28. 'Strong'and 'Weak'Universals: Sensori-motor Intelligence and Concrete Operations.Pierre R. Dasen - 1981 - In Barbara Bloom Lloyd & John Gay (eds.), Universals of human thought: some African evidence. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 137--156.
     
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  29. The Impotence of Reason Analysis of Hegel's Concrete Universal.Reynold L. Siemens - 1990
     
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  30. How to Individuate Universals—Or Not.Richard Brian Davis - 2013 - Axiomathes 23 (3):551-566.
    In a recent article in this journal, J. P. Moreland extends his theory of individuation to include universals. In this note, I show how Moreland’s novel proposal leads to the unwanted conclusion that every concrete particular exists of necessity and has but a single essential property.
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    Professor Bosanquet's logic and the concrete universal.George H. Sabine - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (5):546-565.
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    Fictionalism and the Problem of Universals in the Philosophy of Mathematics.Strahinja Đorđević - 2018 - Filozofija I Društvo 29 (3):415-428.
    Many long-standing problems pertaining to contemporary philosophy of mathematics can be traced back to different approaches in determining the nature of mathematical entities which have been dominated by the debate between realists and nominalists. Through this discussion conceptualism is represented as a middle solution. However, it seems that until the 20th century there was no third position that would not necessitate any reliance on one of the two points of view. Fictionalism, on the other hand, observes mathematical entities in a (...)
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  33. Quality instances and the structure of the concrete particular.Aaron Preston - 2005 - Axiomathes 15 (2):267-292.
    In this paper, I examine a puzzle that emerges from what J. P. Moreland has called the traditional realist view of quality instances. Briefly put, the puzzle is to figure out how quality instances fit into the overall structure of a concrete particular, given that the traditional realist view of quality instances prima facie seems incompatible with what might be called the traditional realist view of concrete particulars. After having discussed the traditional realist views involved and the puzzle (...)
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    (1 other version)Universality and History: The Concrete as Normative.Claes G. Ryn - 1992 - Humanitas 6 (1):10-39.
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    Universal Concrete, A Typical Aristotelian Duplication of Reality.Chung-Hwan Chen - 1964 - Phronesis 9 (1):48-57.
  36. On Concrete Universals: A Modern Treatment using Category Theory.David Ellerman - 2014 - AL-Mukhatabat.
    Today it would be considered "bad Platonic metaphysics" to think that among all the concrete instances of a property there could be a universal instance so that all instances had the property by virtue of participating in that concrete universal. Yet there is a mathematical theory, category theory, dating from the mid-20th century that shows how to precisely model concrete universals within the "Platonic Heaven" of mathematics. This paper, written for the philosophical logician, develops this (...)
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    Remaking Universals?: Transnational Feminism Challenging Fundamentalist Ecumenism.Elina Vuola - 2002 - Theory, Culture and Society 19 (1):175-195.
    This article looks at how religious fundamentalism is aiming at influencing the international discourse on women's rights, especially reproductive rights. Simultaneously, we are witnessing the rise of something we could call transnational feminism. Much of the recent academic discussion on universalism, anti-universalism and cultural relativism is centered on Islam, but this discussion has larger relevance, for example in Latin America and in the context of Catholicism, which provide the concrete examples in the article. Feminist critique of religion is central (...)
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    Universal Concerns and Concrete Commitments.David L. Wheeler - 1994 - Process Studies 23 (3):192-196.
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    Lancaster Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome. Innovations in Context. Pp. xxii + 274, figs, ills, maps, colour pls. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Cased, £55, US$85. ISBN: 0-521-84202-6. [REVIEW]Roger Ling - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):491-492.
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    The sign universe, Summum Bonum, self-control, and the normative sciences in a Peircean perspective or man ought to contribute to the growth in the concrete reasonableness.Bent Sorensen - 2009 - Semiotica 2009 (176):83-93.
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    Critical Analiysis of the Concept of «Universal Concreteness» in Voltaire’s Philosophy.С Шейко - 2024 - Philosophical Horizons 48:8-16.
    The article presents a critical analysis of the concept of «universal concreteness» in Voltaire’s philosophy. The content of the ontological and epistemological foundations of Voltaire’s worldview in his historical-philosophical searches is revealed. The abstract nature of the principles of deism and «universal unity» in the philosophy of the French enlightener is the result of the influence of the one-sidedness of representatives of empiricism and rationalism. Voltaire and his associates in their philosophical constructions, argued G. Hegel, proceeded from the (...)
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    Amy Slaton. Reinforced Concrete and the Modernization of American Building, 1900–1930. xiii + 255 pp., illus., bibl., index. Baltimore/London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. $42.50. [REVIEW]Lindy Biggs - 2005 - Isis 96 (3):453-454.
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    Toward a concrete philosophy: Heidegger and the emergence of the Frankfurt School. Mikko Immanen. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020. [REVIEW]Lambert Zuidervaart - 2022 - Constellations 29 (3):397–400.
    Constellations, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 397-400, September 2022.
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    Semirealism, Concrete Structures and Theory Change.Michel Ghins - 2013 - Erkenntnis 78 (1):19 - 27.
    After a presentation of some relevant aspects of Chakravartty's semi-realism (A Metaphysics for scientific realism. Knowing the unobservable. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2007), this paper addresses two difficulties that appear to be inherent to important components of his proposed metaphysics for scientific realism. First, if particulars and laws are concrete structures, namely actual groupings of causal properties as the semirealist contends, the relation between particulars and laws becomes also a relation between particulars with some annoying consequences. This worry—and some (...)
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    D’Avella, Nicholas: Concrete Dreams. Practice, Values, and Built Environments in Post-Crisis Buenos Aires. Durham: Duke University Press, 2019. 293 pp. ISBN 978-​1-​4780-​0630-​5. Price: $ 27.95. [REVIEW]Adriana Premat - 2021 - Anthropos 116 (1):221-223.
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    Concrete Truth in Nonlinear Science.Iryna Dobronravova - 2024 - Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy 1 (10):16-19.
    B a c k g r o u n d. Considering a scientific truth as a process is connected with the understanding a concrete truth as unity of absolute and relative moments of such process. Beginning by Hegel, truth was regarded as linear process with final point of its development. It was absolute truth, as return of absolute idea to itself in absolute spirit by Hegel. It was the third world by Popper as the world of objective truth. Ukrainian (...)
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    Spirit and Concrete Subjectivity in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.Marina F. Bykova - 2009 - In Kenneth R. Westphal (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 265–295.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Hegel's Account of Subjectivity: General Remarks The Phenomenology as the Theory of Concrete Subjectivity Conclusion References Further Reading.
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    Insurgent Universality: An Alternative Legacy of Modernity.Massimiliano Tomba - 2019 - Historical Materialism 30 (4):62-70.
    This article intends to summarise the content of my book Insurgent Universality: An Alternative Legacy of Modernity and expand the meaning of the term ‘universality’. Universality is not defined in abstract legal terms or by juxtaposition vis-à-vis a common enemy. Instead, I clarify the meaning of a more concrete and open practice of universality through historical examples and theories that I excavate from social practices.
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    A Meditation on Universal Dialogue.Kevin M. Brien - 2013 - Dialogue and Universalism 23 (3):35-62.
    This meditation is a series of reflections about some milestones along my philosophical journey that concern universals, universal definitions, claims to universal moral principles, and universal dialogue. It begins with a focus on the Socratic search for universal definitions of general terms; and it continues with a look at the way my discovery of non-Euclidean geometries began to challenge my attitude toward the possibility of universal definitions of all general terms. Along the way I bring (...)
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    Wszystkie odcienie passiflory: trzy pojęcia uniwersaliów i uprawdziwiacze.Karol Kleczka - 2022 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 70 (3):347-365.
    Celem artykułu jest zestawienie trzech koncepcji uniwersaliów prezentowanych przez Pawła Rojka w Tropach i uniwersaliach z koncepcjami uprawdziwiania. Rojek poddaje analizie trzy podejścia do problemu jedności w wielości: (1) jedności szczegółowej obejmującej abstrakcyjne własności, (2) jedności ogólnej uchwytującej nieokreślone aspekty oraz (3) wyróżnienie konkretnych uniwersaliów. Dwa pierwsze interpretuje w odniesieniu do teorii uprawdziwiania, przywołując „argument z passiflory” i rozwijając jego autorską wersję. W tekście kontynuuję refleksję Rojka, rozwijając ją w odniesieniu do trzeciej koncepcji uniwersaliów, czyli konkretnych powszechników. Zestawiam je z (...)
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