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Estetyka a granice języka. Ludwig Wittgenstein i Arthur C. Danto [PDF]
The article is an attempt to pinpoint the areas of Ludwig Wittgenstein aesthetic thought, in which he is crossing the borders principally imposed upon the method and the language of his philosophy. I am directing my attention to metaphysical and mystical
Karolina GLAZOR-POMYKAŁA
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The main aim of the present essay is to explore Arthur C. Danto’s passionate confrontation with German philosophy. As will emerge, it is neither an analysis planned according to a precise chronological order, nor a rigidly systematic investigation.
Francesca Iannelli
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L’arte di scrivere la storia. Il narrativismo proposizionale di Arthur C. Danto
In the field of research of theory of history, Danto is mostly known as the author of Analytical Philosophy of History (1965), that is as the author of one of the key texts of the so-called Narrative Turn.
Marco Capozzi
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Change the View on Arthur C. Danto
A book review of Lojdová, Š. (2024) Změnit svět uměním. Definice umění Arthura C. Danta a emocionální zkušenost publika. Praha: Karolinum. ISBN 978-80-246-5799-8.
Michal Šedík
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La stupidità dei sensi. Sulla filosofia dell’arte di Arthur C. Danto
1. Il titolo si rifa a una famosa battuta – “Bete comme un peintre” – che circolava, ricorda Duchamp, negli atelier parigini, quando Parigi era la capitale dell’arte. L’equivalente filosofico dell’insulto, a dimostrazione del carattere non locale del pensiero che veicola e della serieta della questione, e rappresentato dalla «strana idea per cui un ...
Lucia Pizzo Russo
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Abstract This paper presents a series of arguments aimed at showing that, for an important subclass of social rules—non‐summary rules—no adequate metaphysical account has been given, and it tentatively suggests that no such account can be given. The category of non‐summary rules is an important one, as it includes the rules of etiquette, fashion, chess,
Jeffrey Kaplan
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On the self‐undermining functionality critique of morality
Abstract Nietzsche's injunction to examine “the value of values” can be heard in a pragmatic key, as inviting us to consider not whether certain values are true, but what they do for us. This oddly neglected pragmatic approach to Nietzsche now receives authoritative support from Bernard Reginster's new book, which offers a compelling and notably ...
Matthieu Queloz
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TO FLY THE PLANE: LANGUAGE GAMES, HISTORICAL NARRATIVES, AND EMOTIONS
ABSTRACT The common Western distinction between reason and emotion (which is not found outside Western‐influenced traditions) tends to obscure an important distinction between two kinds of thinking: logical and mathematical reasoning, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, what is sometimes called “situational awareness,” a kind of thinking that ...
William M. Reddy
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RECONCEIVING THE PRACTICE OF HISTORY: FROM REPRESENTATION TO TRANSLATION
ABSTRACT Arguing that history is not the application of a rigorous method to sources bequeathed to us from the past but rather a practice of coding that constructs “the past” in particular ways, this article seeks to delineate the key elements of this coding.
Sanjay Seth
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Commentary on “Can a good philosophical contribution be made just by asking a question?”
Abstract This paper explains some of the reasoning behind “Can a Good Philosophical Contribution Be Made Just by Asking a Question?,” a paper which consists solely in its title and which is published in the same issue of the journal as the present paper. The method for explaining that reasoning consists in making available a lightly edited version of a
Joshua Habgood‐Coote +2 more
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