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PEASANTS, BRIGANDS, AND THE CHRONOPOLITICS OF THE NEW LEVIATHAN IN THE MEZZOGIORNO

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 62, Issue 4, Page 24-44, December 2023., 2023
ABSTRACT The image of a backward, archaic South whose barbarian population had remained at a low tier of civilization was a child of Italian unification. Not unlike the Orientalist East, the South that meridionalist discourse brought forth was a “chronotopos”—that is, a time‐space that had supposedly remained in the past.
FERNANDO ESPOSITO
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Genealogies of Truth: Theology, Philosophy and History

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 39, Issue 4, Page 708-727, October 2023., 2023
Abstract Modern Christian theology still seeks to escape from the historical constitution of truth. This not only contradicts the Incarnation, but has its own genealogical origins in a dubious loss of Christian philosophy as an integral enterprise. In general, genealogy can be seen as negative or positive.
John Milbank
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The purposes of descriptive psychology

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 358-370, June 2023., 2023
Abstract In this paper, I discuss the different views of the founders of descriptive psychology in the 19th century about the meaning and purpose of this discipline and sketch a new plan for connecting descriptive psychology with the language‐critical tradition of analytic philosophy.
Johannes L. Brandl
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Residents as gratuitous referrals at destination: An integrative model from altruistic values to pro‐tourism behavior

open access: yesInternational Journal of Tourism Research, Volume 25, Issue 3, Page 359-371, May/June 2023., 2023
Abstract The altruistically shared information provided by residents is significant for travelers, affecting decisions they postpone until arrival at their destination. This study integrates altruism as a personal value with the basic postulates of social exchange theory and theory of reasoned action to explain the behavior of residents in terms of ...
María Ángeles Plaza‐Mejía   +2 more
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The Icarus flight of speculation: Philosophers' vices as perceived by nineteenth‐century historians and physicists

open access: yesMetaphilosophy, Volume 54, Issue 2-3, Page 280-294, April 2023., 2023
Abstract Why did nineteenth‐century German historians and physicists habitually warn against vices that they believed philosophers in particular embodied: speculation, absence of common sense, and excessive systematizing? Drawing on a rich array of sources, this article interprets this vice‐charging as a rhetorical practice aimed at delineating ...
Sjang ten Hagen, Herman Paul
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“Changing” one's mind: Historical epistemology as normative psychology

open access: yesMetaphilosophy, Volume 54, Issue 2-3, Page 295-308, April 2023., 2023
Abstract This article argues that historical epistemology offers the history of philosophy and science more than a mere tool to write the history of concepts. It does this, first of all, by rereading historical epistemology through Michel Foucault's “techniques of the self.” Second, it turns to the work of Léon Brunschvicg and Gaston Bachelard.
Massimiliano Simons
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WITH SPLINTERS (OR STARS) IN OUR EYES: ON READING THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL WITH MARTIN JAY

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 62, Issue 1, Page 129-151, March 2023., 2023
ABSTRACT This mostly admiring review article focuses on Martin Jay's 2020 essay collection entitled Splinters in Your Eye: Frankfurt School Provocations. Though it highlights details and insights from nearly every essay in the collection, the review devotes significant attention to chapter 4, which focuses on the relationship of the Frankfurt School's ...
Karyn Ball
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Bovine Reproductions: Animal Husbandry and Acclimatization in the Cattle Paintings and Prints of Rosa Bonheur

open access: yesArt History, Volume 46, Issue 1, Page 12-37, February 2023., 2023
The mutability and physical perfectibility of animal bodies was a scientific and aesthetic preoccupation in nineteenth‐century France, channelling anxieties about class, race and national identity into projects of breeding domestic animals. This essay explores how the animal painter Rosa Bonheur figured an imagined agricultural superabundance through ...
Stephanie Triplett
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El positivismo contable: una explicación sucinta de esta corriente epistemológica

open access: yesRevista Eruditus, 2021
A través de una revisión bibliográfica, este artículo describe cómo la corriente positivista por un lado y, el positivismo contable por otro, se fueron posicionando a nivel mundial y, la manera en que Watts y Zimmerman la definieron; en otras palabras ...
Hernán García Tamayo
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Karl Raimud Popper dan Auguste Comte (Suatu Tinjauan Tematik Probelm Epistemologi dan Metodologi)

open access: yesJurnal Filsafat, 2007
Epistemological and methodological basic of science are very important to reduce the negative aspects of scienctific development. This paper was written with major theme both Auguste Comte verifiable and Karl Raimud Popper falsifiable methodes.
Ichwan Supandi Aziz
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