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We attempt here to trace the evolution of Frege’s thought about truth. What most frames the way we approach the problem is a recognition that hardly any of Frege’s most familiar claims about truth appear in his earliest work. We argue that Frege’s mature
Heck, Richard Kimberly, May, Robert C.
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An important part of philosophical thinking are paradoxes. Many of them raise serious problems and are associated with crises of thought and revolutionary advances in the science. This paper is devoted to the notion of paradox and presents a potpourri of
Zbigniew Tworak
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The problem of antinomy of pure theoretical reason in Kant’s system [PDF]
A thorough analysis of the structure of the treatise constituting the first Critique and its comparison with the analogous structure of the second and third Critiques show that the Critique of Pure Reason lacks such an important element as the antinomy ...
Kalinnikov L.
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The goal of this article is to demonstrate the value of incorporating relational reasoning assessment and training in tertiary education. To accomplish this, the authors organize the article into three sections.
Patricia A. Alexander +2 more
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Posing the problem of time in S. N. Bulgakov: in the context of nature and freedom antinomy [PDF]
The author discusses a S. N. Bulgakov’s unique approach to the problem of time, consisting of an effort to resolve the problem basing on corollaries from Kant’s antinomy of nature and freedom, as well as on ideas of Schelling.
Tatiana Rezvykh
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Fichte's Deduction of the Moral Law [PDF]
It is often assumed that Fichte's aim in Part I of the System of Ethics is to provide a deduction of the moral law, the very thing that Kant – after years of unsuccessful attempts – deemed impossible. On this familiar reading, what Kant eventually viewed
Ware, Owen
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The Principle of Contradiction in Dostoevsky’s Philosophy and Russian Religious Thought of the Silver Age [PDF]
Modern scientific philosophy and natural science are based on the “law of non-contradiction” formulated by Aristotle: “opposite assertions cannot be true at the same time”. Dostoevsky’s religious philosophy refutes this principle.
Ksana Blank
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I propose an apparatus for handling intrasentential change in context. The standard approach has problems with sentences with multiple occurrences of the same demonstrative or indexical. My proposal involves the idea that contexts can be complex. Complex
B Geurts +12 more
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DOGMA AND ANTINOMY IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF SERGEY BULGAKOV [PDF]
This article examines the thought of Bulgakov as regards the dogmatic formulation of the council of Chalcedon as well as his thoughts on the Holy Eucharist.
Natalya Vaganova
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For a Dialectic-First Approach to Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason
To judge by the title, one would expect that interpretations of the Critique of Pure Reason would prioritize the division of the book most about reason and its critique: The Transcendental Dialectic.
Kreines James
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