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Marx's Concept of Life

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 163-190, March 2026.
Abstract This essay aims to reveal the conceptual unity of an ensemble of concepts of organic, animal, and anthropological life articulated by the young Karl Marx between 1842 and 1844. To lay the groundwork for my analysis, I begin with Marx's general account of “life as activity.” I argue that Marx articulates a hylomorphic theory of organic form in ...
Christopher Shambaugh
wiley   +1 more source

Antinomies et analogies comme outils transversaux en sociologie : en partant de Proudhon et de Passeron

open access: yesSociologies, 2015
The paper proposes the notions of "antinomies" and of "balance of the opposite" (Pierre-Joseph Proudhon), then of "analogies" (Ludwig Wittgenstein, Paul Ricœur and Jean-Claude Passeron), as transverse instruments of sociology in dialogue with philosophy ...
Philippe Corcuff
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Amphibian Habits: Freedom, Death, and History in Hegel's Account Of Second Nature

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 115-132, March 2026.
Abstract Hegel's concept of habit is key to his account of social freedom. But it also appears preclude free reflection on social norms. Recent readers have either minimized this problem or concluded from it that social freedom necessarily implies new forms of unfreedom. This paper aims to avoid the latter conclusion while taking seriously its critical
Eskil Elling
wiley   +1 more source

The Problem of the Relationships of Love, Hate and Indifference [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In Franceschi (2002), I presented a theory based on the matrices of concepts aiming at providing an alternative to the classification proposed by Greimas, in the field of paradigmatic analysis.
Franceschi, Dr Paul
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On the Practical Necessity of the Categories

open access: yesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 112, Issue 2, Page 358-369, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Kant tells us that we cannot know whether all finite rational beings must share the same forms of sensibility. Can we know whether all finite rational beings must share the same forms of understanding? Recent discussion of this issue has focused on whether Kant thinks this can be decided from the theoretical point of view.
Anil Gomes, Andrew Stephenson
wiley   +1 more source

Critical Handling of Online Information by Prospective Teachers: A Complementary Analysis Using Narration and Reconstruction Approaches

open access: yesJournal of Computer Assisted Learning, Volume 42, Issue 1, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Background In the Information Age, prospective teachers increasingly rely on online sources for research and lesson preparation. This entails dynamic, situation‐specific interactions within digital environments, which are increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence.
Carla Schelle   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Analogical Reflection as a Source for the Science of Life: Kant and the Possibility of the Biological Sciences [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In contrast to the previously widespread view that Kant's work was largely in dialogue with the physical sciences, recent scholarship has highlighted Kant's interest in and contributions to the life sciences.
Nassar, Dalia
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SENSING BIMBIA: Ancestry Reconnection in an Anti‐Crisis Atmosphere

open access: yesCultural Anthropology, Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 107-133, February 2026.
ABSTRACT This article examines the disappearance of the Bimbia slavery memorial from ancestry reconnection programming activities in 2018 as a reflection of an emerging effect of the “Anglophone” crisis in 2018: an anti‐crisis atmosphere. Building on growing literature that treats atmosphere as a mode of sensorial attunement, this article puts ...
VICTORIA M. MASSIE
wiley   +1 more source

The Procedural Foundation of Substantive Law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The substance-procedure dichotomy is a popular target of scholarly criticism because procedural law is inherently substantive. This article argues that substantive law is also inherently procedural.
Main, Thomas O.
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