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Pragmatism, Perspectivism, Anthropology. A Consistent Triad [PDF]
The paper defends the idea that Jamesian pragmatism, Nietzschean perspectivism, and philosophical anthropology represent a consistent triad, for the similarities and connections between the first two positions rest in their engagement with the ...
Gori, Pietro
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The article is devoted to the memory of Vyacheslav Semenovich Stepin and Nikita Nikolaevich Moiseev, whose multifaceted work was integrally focused on philosophical, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research of the key ideas and principles of ...
V. Arshinov, V. Budanov
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Learning From Early Attempts to Generalize Darwinian Principles to Social Evolution [PDF]
Copyright University of Hertfordshire & author.Evolutionary psychology places the human psyche in the context of evolution, and addresses the Darwinian processes involved, particularly at the level of genetic evolution.
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Edinburgh and the Birth of British Evolutionism: A Peek behind a Veil of Anonymity
https://academic.oup.com/bioscience XXXX XXXX / Vol. XX No. X • BioScience 1 BioScience XX: 1–8. © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Institute of Biological Sciences. All rights reserved.
Koen B. Tanghe, M. Kestemont
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Archaeology, Evolution and Darwinism
This paper presents a short history of the influence evolutionary thinking has had on anthropology and archaeology. The focus is on four major "schools" in evolutionist thought: the classical evolutionism of the 19th century, Neo-evolutionism, social ...
Aleksandar Palavestra, Marko Porčić
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Controllability of Technosphere and Paradigm of Global Evolutionism
The article analyzes the modern philosophical view of technique as the next step in the selfdevelopment of the universe, and shows its relevance for the analysis of problem of the controllability of technosphere.
N. Popkova
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Evolutionary theories have held a prominent place in the history of the social sciences. Although there are many kinds of evolutionary theories, the essential element that they hold in common is their assumption that history is more than just a series of
Stephen K. Sanderson
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The concept of music evolution in Herbert Spencer’s and Charles Darwin’s theories [PDF]
This paper deals with the discourses on music in Herbert Spencer’s and Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution. Even though both Spencer and Darwin construed music as a carrier of the expression of affects and a part of a ubiquitous evolutional process
Petrov Ana
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Comment Marcel Mauss croyait à l’origine romaine de la Civilisation
In his famous essay, Une catégorie de l’esprit humain : la notion de personne, celle de “moi”, Marcel Mauss transforms the “person” into a witness of the evolution of Western civilization. With the word "person", whose etymology comes from persona, Mauss
Florence Dupont
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Instynkt tonalny: Artykuł recenzyjny na temat książki Instynkt tonalny. Koncepcja ewolucyjnego pochodzenia tonalności muzycznej [PDF]
The paper is an analysis of the book written by Piotr Podlipniak presenting an original perspective on the origins of musical tonality. Using methods of the natural sciences, the author attempts to reconstruct the possible development of tonal music ...
Filip Stawski
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