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Absolute Objects and Counterexamples: Jones-Geroch Dust, Torretti Constant Curvature, Tetrad-Spinor, and Scalar Density [PDF]
James L. Anderson analyzed the novelty of Einstein's theory of gravity as its lack of "absolute objects." Michael Friedman's related work has been criticized by Roger Jones and Robert Geroch for implausibly admitting as absolute the timelike 4-velocity ...
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Between philosophy and state: Hegel’s dialectic of the institutionalization of freedom [PDF]
Hegel considers, in his system of philosophy, different specifications of freedom; he distinguishes between subjective, objective and absolute freedom.
Jovanov Rastko
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Confluence: the Galician Origins of Polish Analytic Philosophy [PDF]
Separate Austrian influences, those of Bolzano and Brentano, came together in the work of Kazimierz Twardowski, the founder of the Lvov–Warsaw School and Polish analytic philosophy.
Simons, Peter
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Is Michel Henry’s Radical Phenomenology of Life a Christian Philosophy?
This paper examines two fundamental claims by Michel Henry on his philosophy’s relationship with classical phenomenology (Husserl and Heidegger) and Christianity.
Changchi Hao
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Pico della Mirandola and the Presocratics [PDF]
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494) decided to study all the ancient and medieval schools of philosophy, including the Pre-Socratics, in order to broaden his scope. Pico showed interest in ancient monists.
Steiris, Georgios
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This article analyzes the idea of art as indifference between the ideal and the real within Philosophy of Art, by Schelling. It is a culminating moment for the work of this author.
Magdalena Bosch
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Classical Indian thought contains a number of arguments for monism that reject the cogency of metaphysical pluralism's account of change, development, and causation in the world.
Jessica Frazier
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SIMON L. FRANK: LIFE AND DOCTRINE
The article discusses major biographical milestones and provides a general evolution of philosophical views of the Russian philosopher Simon L. Frank. At the initial stage of the creative way, Frank is an economist and critical Marxist.
G. E. Aliaiev, A. S. Tsygankov
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Absolute as Self-thinking Nous: A Critical Reflection on Hegel’s Interpretation of Aristotle’s Pure Actuality [PDF]
One of the most controversial debates on Hegel’s Philosophy is the question of ancient or modern aspects of his philosophical system. On the one hand, focusing on Kantian dimension of Hegel’s Philosophy, some Hegel scholars have regarded his project as ...
Mustafa Zali
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The article is devoted to the analysis of the theological-academic ontological doctrine of the three types of being formulated within the framework of the Russian theological-academic philosophy of the 19th century.
Irina Tsvyk, Daniil Kvon
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