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Political Imagination and the Crime of Crimes: Coming to Terms with "Genocide" and "Genocide Blindness" [PDF]
This article deals critically with the process of coming to terms with ‘genocide’. It starts from the observation that conventional philosophical and legal approaches to capturing the essence of ‘genocide’ through an improved definition necessarily fail ...
Thaler, Mathias
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HOW DOES MENTAL TIME TRAVEL IN THE EUCHARIST AID PSYCHOSPIRITUAL GROWTH?
Abstract This paper innovatively connects the Eucharist, which is usually considered to be in the domain of theology, with the concept of personality‐growth—the idea that a person’s personality can get better—which is usually considered to be in the domain of experimental psychology.
Buki Fatona
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Rather more on AI from the point of view of ordinary language philosophy
Abstract In a recent paper in this journal, ‘AI from the point of view of ordinary language’ (Kemp, G. (2025). ‘AI from the point of view of ordinary language’, Philosophical Investigations: 48(3): 290–298), Gary Kemp presents himself with a large and challenging task, where the dangers of going wildly wrong are not to be underestimated.
Paul Standish
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El cine, ¿puede hacernos peores?. Stanley Cavell y el perfeccionismo moral
El filósofo norteamericano S. Cavell ha estudiado los vínculos entre el cine clásico hollywoodense y el perfeccionismo moral emersoniano. Se ofrece una exposición tanto de los presupuestos que este pensador asume en su análisis del fenómeno ...
Francisco Javier Ruiz Moscardó
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DOWNPOUR : FRAMES, FEELINGS AND FILE TYPES
The Form of the WorkThe ontological fact that actions move within a dark and shifting circle of intention and consequences, that their limits are our own, that the individual significance of an act (like that of a word) arises in its being this one ...
Barnaby Taylor
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The Space of Reception: Framing Autonomy and Collaboration [PDF]
In this paper we analyse the ideas implicit in the style of exhibition favoured by contemporary galleries and museums, and argue that unless the audience is empowered to ascribe meaning and significance to artwork through critical dialogue, the power not
Gilchrist, Carol A. +1 more
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Unsolvable Riddles and the Truth of Skepticism: Wittgenstein and Cavell
Abstract Both Wittgenstein and Cavell see riddles as a model of intellectual difficulty. By drawing attention to it, they remind us that not all of our intellectual challenges take the form of empirically answerable questions—there may be cases of our not merely lacking knowledge, but of being caught in the fantasy that a certain type of knowledge can ...
Gilad Nir
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Book Review of Revolution of the Ordinary by Toril Moi
Book review of Moi, Toril, Revolution of the Ordinary: Literary studies after Wittgenstein, Austin, and Cavell, Chicago : Chicago University Press, 2017. 290 pages.
Robert Vinten
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American Anthropologist, Volume 128, Issue 2, Page 424-426, June 2026.
Andrew Brandel
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ABSTRACT In 2025, the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest turned 50 years old. Although the film has been subject to analysis over the years, its role in shaping the perceptions of professionals working in mental health has not yet been fully explored.
John Goodwin, Katerina Drakos
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