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When Society Meets the Individual: Marx contra Nietzsche, Antipodal Views on Society, Morality, and Religion [PDF]
An irony, however, is that although Nietzsche had read extensively important philosophers of his time, and in fact, had been known for his ad hominem criticisms on his predecessors, there is an astonishing silence on Marx in the Nietzsche literature, as ...
Mansueto, Menelito
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ABSTRACT Despite its widespread use for quality assurance within the academic publishing economy, the peer review process is significantly flawed, and to a large extent, “broken.” Emerging literature from researchers who work from marginalized cultural, theoretical, and political perspectives shows that while peer review processes are useful in ...
Kathomi Gatwiri, Zoe Krupka, Mujib Abid
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Inizi di Scipione Africano e di una età di cambiamento
II riconoscimento di un rapporte privilegiato fra una grande regione periferica del Mediterraneo, la Spagna, e la casata dei Cornelii Scipioni, e con il comando avuto dal giovane Scipione, il futuro Africano, per succedere allo zio e al padre, morti in ...
Mario-Attilio Levi
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Rorty’s Promise in Metaethics [PDF]
Little attention is given to Richard Rorty’s metaethical views. No doubt this stems from the fact that most commentators are more interested in his metaphilosophical views; most see his metaethical views, offered in scattered passages, as just the ...
Donelson, Raff
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Contaminant Denialism in Water Governance
Abstract Noting that contaminant denialism is an increasing problem in environmental governance globally, this study describes public communication strategies that inappropriately minimize the problem of contaminants in respect of sewage discharges in and around water‐bodies in Cape Town, South Africa.
Lesley Green +7 more
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Argumentation et impolitesse dans les débats politiques à caractère polémique
Arguing has often been apprehended as a means of conflict settlement. In this article, we will attempt to show that in controversial political debates, arguing can explain the conflict between people interacting, or even betray a linguistic impoliteness.
Nadia Lahiani
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Et s’il n’en reste qu’un… Le mépris comme arme de combat chez Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo, homme de combat, a adopté à de nombreuses reprises la posture du « seul contre tous » dans sa vie politique comme dans sa vie littéraire. Le mépris, assorti de l’ironie et d’un sens féroce de la polémique, apparaît alors comme une arme de ...
Delphine Gleizes
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On answering accusations in controversies [PDF]
Accusations are a very frequent type of speech act both in everyday life and in formal controversies, and answering accusations is a sophisticated type of linguistic practice well worth analysing from a pragmatic point of view.
Fritz, Gerd
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Confucian Harmony, Civility, and Echo Chambers
ABSTRACT How should we interact with people in echo chambers? Recently, some have argued that echo‐chambered individuals are not entitled to civility. Civility is the virtue whereby we communicate respect for persons to manage our profound disagreements with them.
Kyle van Oosterum
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La pseudo-fallacia dell’argumentum (sub sub-genus) “ad hominem” quale enzima retoricamente onto-teleo-t(etico) per / dell’oratore [PDF]
The paper provides to give a minimal contribution about a typical argumentation scheme which called "ad hominem". Especially, this mode of conduct a dialogue and arguing towards an opponent has been revisited by not long past approaches on Argumentation ...
Cavinato, Francesco
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