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ABSTRACT According to Tolstoy's theory of art, personal expression plays a crucial role as an essential artistic element since it is associated with originality and emotional communication. Is personal expression also significant in philosophy? We often tend to believe that in a philosophical theory, this element is, or should be, absent in the pursuit
Tiago Sousa
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Fallibility and Infallibility in Heidegger's and Aristotle's Conception of Phronesis
ABSTRACT In a recent paper, Dimitris Vardoulakis (2022b) criticises Heidegger's interpretation of Aristotelian phronesis by explaining how it conflates several important distinctions Aristotle makes concerning phronesis and techne and thus how it glosses over phronesis' intrinsic fallibility.
Iñaki Xavier Larrauri Pertierra
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ABSTRACT When what justifies you in believing a proposition is some evidence you have, you are doxastically justified only if you believe that proposition on the basis of that evidence. According to causal theories of basing, this basing relation must be a causal relation.
Juan Comesaña, Carolina Sartorio
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Rational Feelings for Virtual Things?
ABSTRACT This article examines the rationality of affective responses to virtual phenomena. I argue that at least some such responses can be perfectly rational, but that virtual realism and virtual irrealism—competing views about the metaphysics of the virtual—differ in their verdicts about the possible rationality of certain types of responses ...
Christopher Howard
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ABSTRACT It has recently been argued that purported evidential and zetetic norms issue contradictory verdicts and that such contradictions best be resolved in favor of zetetic norms. The paper argues that this line of argument proves unsuccessful. First, natural formulations of what one ought to do if inquiring into a given matter resemble anankastic ...
Julien Dutant +2 more
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Ideas and ideation in geographical political economy. [PDF]
Peck J, Meulbroek C, Phillips R.
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In Defense of the Normative Account of Ignorance
ABSTRACT In his recent monograph—Ignorance: A Philosophical Study—Rik Peels offers a critique of the normative account of ignorance that I have developed and defended in recent work. I hereby respond to that critique. I argue that Peels’ response, even by its own lights, in fact concedes far more to the idea that there is a normative condition on ...
Duncan Pritchard
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