Pragmatic or Absolute Establishment of Philosophy [PDF]
At the foundation of systematic thinking lie decisive assumptions that cannot be articulated and treated in a theoretical manner. Nonetheless, they are settled practically and metaphorically to orient and provoke the systematic attempts of philosophy ...
Ebrahim Safabakhsh
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Imaging the Absolute: Can Philosophy Visualize Abstractions? [PDF]
This article consists of three parts: the first part presents a synthetic outline of intellectual tendencies in post-Renaissance thought (hermeticism, alchemy, kabbalistics), which generated the iconic turn (emblematics, iconology).
Leon Miodoński
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From Scientific Philosophy to Absolute Positivism: Abel Rey and the Vienna Circle [PDF]
The concept of scientific philosophy is generally associated with logical positivism or logical empiricism, which is characterized by its recourse to mathematical logic in tackling philosophical problems.
Anastasios Brenner
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Einstein Geometrization Philosophy and Differential Identities in PAP-Geometry [PDF]
The importance of Einstein’s geometrization philosophy, as an alternative to the least action principle, in constructing general relativity (GR), is illuminated. The role of differential identities in this philosophy is clarified.
M. I. Wanas +3 more
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The other in the philosophy from the same side of absolute [PDF]
In this paper we take in consideration the ways of the constitution of the human 'Self' in the shapes of cogital moments of constitution, where is requested a place of his coming to be and domestication.
Petrović Aleksandar M.
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International Migration as Absolute Natural Law: An Inquiry into International Migration from the Perspective of Legal Philosophy [PDF]
This paper investigates to what extent international migration law is coherent with the concept of migration as a natural human right. Based on the assumption that migration is an inherently human behavior, beneficial to humankind, and therefore natural ...
Ernst, Maximilian
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Exposing romanticism : philosophy, literature, and the incomplete absolute [PDF]
The aim of this thesis is to present the fundamental philosophical\ud positions of Early German Romanticism, focusing on the three following writers:\ud J. C. F. Holderlin, Novalis, and F. Schlegel. Chapter 1 begins with an\ud examination of the first-philosophical, or ontological foundations of\ud Romanticism and discusses its appropriation and ...
Hector Kollias
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The Absolute Man of Sri Aurobindo`s Philosophy
Sri Aurobindo's philosophy, known as conscious evolution, holds that humans are active participants in their own transformation rather than passive beneficiaries of external circumstances. The Absolute Man, according to Aurobindo, is the culmination of this developmental journey: a being who has transcended the constraints of ego-centric consciousness ...
Aainpal Singh
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The Emergence of the Absolute by Genius in the Work of Art in Schelling's Early Philosophy of Art [PDF]
Schelling's goal is to find a total consciousness for human; therefore, in the philosophy of nature, he tries to reach from the real to the ideal. On the other hand, the conscious spirit is a product of human subjectivity, so, an unconscious spirit ...
Ali Salmani, Sepehr Salimi
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The ‘absolute Idealism’ and the philosophy of nature
Kwang-Mo Lee
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