Europe, Continental philosophy and the philosophy of education [PDF]
On what might a comparative discussion of philosophy of education that takes Europe as one of its terms be based? This paper begins by addressing the complexity that attaches to the name ‘Europe’ in this context in order to lay the way for a more detailed consideration of so-called ‘Continental’ philosophy—specifically of poststructuralism.
Standish, Paul
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How Do Continental and Analytic Traditions Confront the Philosophical Tradition [PDF]
The relationship between present-day philosophy and philosophy of the past is a fundamental issue for understanding today’s philosophical division between “analytical” and “continental” philosophy.
François Jaran
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Reflection in Analytical and Continental Philosophy; Nihilism, a legacy of the age of enlightenment [PDF]
The present article, while emphasizing the field and time leading to the emergence of analytical and continental philosophy, tries to study the main and fundamental origins of their emergence in Kant’s philosophy and to identify the strengths and ...
Hamed Mavaniehei +1 more
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The Perspectival Nature of Leibnizian Relations
This paper offers a fresh interpretation of Leibniz’s theory of relations. I argue that we should take seriously Leibniz’s idea of non-ideal relations inhering in one subject.
Florian Vermeiren
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Levinas and Responsibility in the Face of Violence: A View from Lithuania
This paper is an exploration of the possibility of responsibility in the face of violence. Invoking choices made within the Holocaust experience, the paper shows how, from Levinas’ perspective, morality and humanity are tested. First, violence interrupts
Jolanta Saldukaitytė
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Sonic Environments as Systems of Places: A Critical Reading of Husserl’s Thing and Space
This article offers a thorough and critical reading of Husserl’s Thing and Space. This reading is principally motivated by the effort to methodologically design a phenomenological–topological approach to the research of lived sonic environments.
Nitsche Martin
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The Muting of the Other: The Technological Reconfiguration of Our Auditory Experience of Others
Increasingly privatized auditory spaces resulting from the mutual engendering of auditory cultural practices and sound technologies that separated the sense of hearing and segmented acoustic spaces have had a muting effect on our experience of Others ...
Gutierrez Ivan
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According to Viveiros de Castro, comparison as ontology defines the ontological turn in anthropology. It presents a necessity for philosophy to approach the matter with comparative strategy.
Šatkauskas Ignas
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Signifying Nothing: Nihilism, Information, and Signs
This article explores the theme of nihilism from the perspective of post-continental philosophy by focusing on semiotics and information theory and the question of “meaning” at stake between them.
Woodward Ashley
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A Critical Analysis of the Relationship between"Meta-Philosophy" and "Methodology"A Critique on the Book The End of the Philosophy of Religion [PDF]
Nick Trakakis, the contemporary philosopher of religion, in his book The End of the Philosophy of Religion, presents his idea on the relationship between metaphilosophy and methodology of the contemporary philosophy of religion in both analytical and ...
Malek Shojaijashughani +1 more
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