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Las obras de filosofía religiosa permiten observar de qué manera las ideas éticas, metafísicas, ontológicas, cosmológicas se traducen en creencias, y en qué medida estas configuran conductas, metas y actitudes hacia la vida.
Paula Tizzano Fernández
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Aristotle's Theoria in Contemplative Education
Abstract This essay analyzes Pierre Hadot's reading of Aristotelian theoria in order to evaluate theoria's relevancy for the contemporary field of Contemplative Education. It emphasizes the limited engagement with theoria against a backdrop of heightened attention to mindfulness‐based practices. The essay critiques the conflation of Plato and Aristotle'
Tomas de Rezende Rocha
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AI and the Subjective Crisis of Knowledge
ABSTRACT Religious ethicists have observed how the threat of AI‐generated texts, images, and videos accentuates the problems of a “post‐truth” world already linked to algorithms that foster misinformation and echo chambers. There is also a less discussed problem occurring in science as it becomes increasingly dependent on AI's analytic techniques ...
Paul Scherz, Luis Vera
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Decir verdad: transgresión y libertad
En el marco de la filosofía Foucaultiana-Deleuziana, el presente trabajo pretende brindar líneas interpretativas sobre la figura del Diógenes de Sínope a partir de su práctica parresiástica y acciones sediciosas, entendidas como una instalación en una ...
Santiago Díaz
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Against theological readings of Sartre
Abstract This essay addresses ‘the God‐haunted Atheist paradox’ in Sartre's early philosophy and argues against a series of efforts to show that Sartre maintains a ‘secular theology’. It shows that if Sartre's ontology is correct, the God of ‘classic theism’ cannot possibly exist.
Matthew Eshleman
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The architectonic of Foucault's critique
Abstract This paper presents a new interpretation of Michel Foucault's critical project. It is well known that Foucault's genealogical critique does not focus on issues of justification, but instead tackles “aspectival captivity,” that is, apparently inevitable limits of thought that constrain the subject's freedom but that, in fact, can be transformed.
Daniele Lorenzini, Tuomo Tiisala
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Lived spirituality: Exploring the richness of inner work
This article investigates and documents inner processes which underlie and support my professional life – a living-eduationaltheory based on what I term 'lived spirituality'.
Neil Boland
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Sur la philosophie comme askêsis (Entretiens, III, 2 et 12) : Épictète et la tradition stoïcienne
Epictetus’ Discourse 3.12, entitled “On Asceticism”, is part of a tradition of Stoic treatises of the same title, including Lesson 6 by his master, Musonius Rufus. This tradition identifies philosophy with a training or exercise, distinct from the wisdom
Jean-Baptiste Gourinat
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A morte como máscara nas Diatribes de Epicteto
É possível não temer a morte? Para Epicteto, a resposta é: sim. Não apenas é possível como também é tarefa do filósofo superar o medo da morte. Para entender como Epicteto defende tal tese, tomaremos por base a Diatribe II.1, na qual o filósofo apresenta
Fernanda Lopes Oliveira +1 more
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Paideia i cura de si en els Diàlegs de Plató = Paideia and self-care in Plato's Dialogues
En aquest article es parla de quin tipus d'entrenament (askêsis) ha de ser articulat per tal de governar-se un mateix i els altres. Plató ens indica que aquest entrenament és una mena de formació moral de l'home que ha de ser útil a la ciutat i, per tant,
Francesc Calvo Ortega
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