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An introspective genealogy of my introspective genealogy
Marketing Theory, 2008The thought surrounding my controversial introspective paper (Gould, 1991a) has formed a critical genealogy of its own. Here, I revisit the paper's writing and then consider readers' responses, including my own. In so doing, I find that the idea of erasure adapted from Derrida (1997) best describes what has emerged, namely a process of ignoring what I
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The Genealogy of Genealogy: Interpretation in Nietzsche’s Second
1991Though it is often vague, naive, nostalgic and sometimes cloying, Nietzsche’s second Untimely Meditations, which denounces history as long as it is not made to ‘serve life’, must still be taken seriously — for two reasons.1 First, because of its virtues, which we must not allow its vices to obscure and which, if Nietzsche is right in agreeing with ...
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Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology, 2007
ABSTRACTIn trusting a speaker we adopt a credulous attitude, and this attitude is basic: it cannot be reduced to the belief that the speaker is trustworthy or reliable. However, like this belief, the attitude of trust provides a reason for accepting what a speaker says.
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ABSTRACTIn trusting a speaker we adopt a credulous attitude, and this attitude is basic: it cannot be reduced to the belief that the speaker is trustworthy or reliable. However, like this belief, the attitude of trust provides a reason for accepting what a speaker says.
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European Journal of Philosophy, 2002
The traditional philosophical discussion of Christianity, whether critical or apologetic, primarily investigates the truth of the Christian doctrine, or the potential justification of the Christian faith. For centuries philosophers have attempted to generalise ‘critique’ in the everyday sense.
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The traditional philosophical discussion of Christianity, whether critical or apologetic, primarily investigates the truth of the Christian doctrine, or the potential justification of the Christian faith. For centuries philosophers have attempted to generalise ‘critique’ in the everyday sense.
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Genetic genealogy for cold case and active investigations.
Forensic Science International, 2019E. Greytak, CeCe Moore, S. Armentrout
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Genealogy and Critical Historicism: Two Models of Enlightenment in Horkheimer and Adorno’s Writings
Critical Historical Studies, 2016John Abromeit
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