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An Adamsian Theory of Moral Obligations but without Divine Commands [PDF]
Theological Voluntarism is the view according to which certain moral properties or statuses have to be explained in terms of God’s commands, will, or other voluntary states of God.
Seyyed Abbas Kazemi Oskooei
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The Good, the Bad and the Right: Formal Reductions among Deontic Concepts
The present article provides a taxonomic analysis of bimodal logics of normative ideality and normative awfulness, two notions whose meaning is here explained in terms of the moral values pursued by a given community.
Daniela Glavaničová, Matteo Pascucci
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On the Relationship between Asymptomatic Infections and Diseases
Many microbes responsible for infectious diseases are known to run an asymptomatic course in a significant portion of the population. By highlighting the conceptual complexities of host-microbe interactions, this paper elucidates the fact that while ...
Martin Zach
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Love, Reasons, and Replaceability
Lovers typically entertain two sorts of thoughts about their beloveds. On the one hand, they think that the qualities of their beloveds provide reasons for loving them. On the other, they regard their beloveds as irreplaceable.
José A. Díez, Andrea Iacona
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In the current dialogue between two authors with different views on analysis, philosophy, and the use of labels, the leading question is: How should one understand the expression ‘analytic philosophy’?
Michael Lewin, Timothy Williamson
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Sobre el alcance del antirrealismo de Wittgenstein
Karczmarczyck (2020) evalúa y critica algunas tesis centrales defendidas en mi libro Vericuetos de la filosofía de Wittgenstein en torno al lenguaje y el seguimiento de reglas (2018), centrado en las ideas del segundo Wittgenstein.
Manuel Pérez Otero
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In a 1978 lecture in Tokyo, Foucault drew a comparison between his own philosophical methodology and that of ‘Anglo-Saxon analytic philosophy’, claiming the label ‘analytic philosophy of politics’ for his own approach.
Jasper Friedrich
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A Book Review of A History of Philosophy: From Bolzano to Wittgenstein [PDF]
A History of Philosophy: From Bolzano to Wittgenstein includes an analytic debate on the most important elements of the ideas of analytic philosophers of the first half of 20th century.
Abdurrazzaq Hesamifar
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Subject-Contextualism and the Meaning of Gender Terms
In this paper, I engage with a recent contextualist account of gender terms (particularly, “woman”) proposed by Díaz-León, E. 2016. “Woman as a Politically Significant Term: A Solution to the Puzzle.” Hypatia 31 (2): 245–58.
Zeman Dan
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Phenomenology and Analytic Philosophy
Nowadays, a bridge is being built between continental philosophy and analytic philosophy through phenomenology. This can be attributed to the fact that phenomenology and analytic philosophy are rooted in common questions, that their paths have crossed ...
Eylem Hacımuratoğlu
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