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Death and Mortality in Contemporary Philosophy

, 2010
Part I. Human Personal Death: 1. Introduction 2. Biological death 3. So-called 'personal death' 4. The anthropological challenge of neocortical death 5. Ethics as the criterion for defining death 6. Diversity of definitions of death in a secular ethic 7.
Bernard N. Schumacher, Michael J. Miller
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Philosophy of Social Science: A Contemporary Introduction

, 2014
1. Introduction 1.1. What is the Philosophy of Social Science? The Democratic Peace Azande Witchcraft Freedom Riders and Free Riders Philosophy in the Social Sciences 1.2.
M. Risjord
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Contemporary Philosophy of Medicine

2014
Contemporary medicine is fragmented in terms of approaches to what it is or should be, as well as to how it is or should be practiced. Approaches to the nature of medicine range from traditional logical and empirical accounts to humanistic and phenomenological ones, while approaches to its practice range from Evidence-Based Medicine to Patient-Centered
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Contemporary Russian Philosophy

The Journal of Religion, 1949
T-'9ENSION is the most insidious enemy of understanding, and it is inevi. table that the American attitude toward Russian ideas as well as toward Russian affairs should be tense at the present time. The approach to problems of Russian culture, which was tentative and inquiring during and just after the war, has become, after bitter experience with ...
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The New Mechanical Philosophy

, 2017
Natural and social scientists often characterize their work as a search for the mechanisms responsible for the phenomena they study. While this way of thinking about the nature of science has its origins in 17th century philosophy, contemporary ...
S. Glennan
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The Direct/Indirect Distinction in Contemporary Philosophy of Perception

, 2004
The distinction between “direct” and “indirect” theories of perception has had somewhat of a chequered history. There was a time when to call a theory of perception a version of “direct realism” was almost equivalent to calling it “hopelessly naïve ...
W. Fish
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Anton Marty and Contemporary Philosophy

2019
This edited collection of eight original essays pursues the aim of bringing the spotlight back on Anton Marty. It does so by having leading figures in the contemporary debate confront themselves with Marty’s most significative contributions, which span from philosophy of mind, philosophy of language and ontology to meta-metaphysics and meta-philosophy.
Leblanc, Hélène, Bacigalupo, Giuliano
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PHILOSOPHY OF MIND

1998
Preface to the second edition Preface to the first edition 1. Introduction 1.1 Experience and reality 1.2 The unavoidability of the philosophy of mind 1.3 Science and metaphysics 1.4 Metaphysics and cognitive science 1.5 A look ahead Suggested reading 2.
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Contemporary Yugoslavian Philosophy

Ethics, 1966
After World War II, Yugoslavian philosophy started almost from scratch. There had been hardly any important philosophical tradition in Yugoslavia. This," of course, does not mean that there had been no teaching of philosophy at the universities. However, it had been mainly imported philosophy, imported predominantly from Germany and France.
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