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In this paper I show that James Africanus Beale Horton launched an internal critique of race science as it developed in the hands of Robert Knox, Carl Vogt, and James Hunt. The latter three held an inductivist Baconian conception of science. Horton shows
Zeyad El Nabolsy
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Ottobah Cugoano on British Slavery, National Debt, and Speculative Finance
In his Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery (1787), Quobna Ottobah Cugoano theorized that the creditors of the rapidly growing national debt had begun to use their growing financial leverage to manipulate the political priorities of ...
Carrie DeAnne Shanafelt
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Locke's Diagnosis of Akrasia Revisited
Matthew Leisinger (2020) argues that previous interpretations of John Locke’s account of akrasia (or weakness of will) are mistaken and offers a new interpretation in their place.
Samuel C. Rickless
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A través de la analítica existenciaria de Sein und Zeit, se busca establecer, mediante el análisis de la Befindlichkeit en tanto que modo esencial de apertura del Dasein, la cooriginariedad entre Verstehen y Befindlichkeit, así como prestar una especial ...
Roberto Ballester Corres
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La noción de comunidad en Heidegger y su recepción en la filosofía francesa
El trabajo aborda la noción de comunidad en Heidegger en sus escritos y discursos del período del Rectorado en Friburgo (1933/34) y la compara con la perspectiva francesa (Bataille, Blanchot, Derrida, Nancy) en torno al debate contemporáneo sobre la ...
Leticia Basso Monteverde
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The Reception of Spinoza in Japan
The reception of Spinoza in Japan was affected by the problems of rapid modernization from the nineteenth century onwards: the split of the mind into Western and non-Western.
Osamu Ueno
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