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A Dialectic of Tension: Anthropology, Action, and Freedom in Luigi Pareyson
This paper explores Pareyson’s constant drive toward an ontological dimension, despite the presence of a “dialectic of tension” that shifts heterogeneously throughout his entire work.
Emanuele Curcio
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The paper analyses a well‐known phenomenon, that of the 19th century Central European so‐called “national philosophies”. However, the philosophical heritages of the Central European countries have their roles in the national identities; historians of ...
Béla Mester
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Beyond continental and African philosophies of personhood, healthcare and difference. [PDF]
Imafidon E.
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ABSTRACT This article relocates Marx's theory of the metabolic rift within a broader geographical genealogy, recovering Massimo Quaini's contribution and showing how his work anticipates; in territorial terms, several theoretical components were later systematized by Foster.
Pasquale Pennacchio
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Demystifying the mythical Mendel: a biographical review. [PDF]
Fairbanks DJ.
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Beyond the Imagery: The Encounters of Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky with an Image of the Dead Christ [PDF]
Through an analysis of Kierkegaard’s and Dostoevsky’s approaches to the theme of the death of Christ – one of the major leitmotifs in the debate of their contemporaries conveyed through theological and philosophical considerations, but also expressed in ...
Kaftanski, Wojciech
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A dialogic theoretical foundation for integrating generative AI into pedagogical design
Generative AI presents a profound challenge to the existing structures and purposes of education. It forces us to reconsider not only how we teach and learn but also, more fundamentally, what education is for. This conceptual paper argues that, in order to integrate AI into education in a way that can meet the major challenges facing humanity, ranging ...
Rupert Wegerif, Imogen Casebourne
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Nursing After Virtue: Revisiting the Work of Derek Sellman
ABSTRACT Between 1997 and 2009 Derek Sellman published a series of articles that explore the question: what makes a good nurse. To answer this question, Sellman engaged at length with the virtue ethics of Alisdair MacIntyre. Sellman contends that modern nursing is a professional practice, in the sense of practice described by MacIntyre.
Darlaine Jantzen
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Voir venir the New Wave: Plasticity in Jacques Rivette’s Film Criticism
This article shows that Jacques Rivette’s film criticism recalls the Hegelianism of Catherine Malabou’s formulation of plasticity in The Future of Hegel.
Marco Grosoli
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F. H. Bradley’s Neoplatonic Turn in Ethical Studies (1876)
F. H. Bradley is usually referred to as one of the British neo-Hegelians of the late Victorian period. But the intersection of Hegelian thought with British philosophy at that time was not synonymous with total subservience to Hegel’s metaphysics, and ...
Jean-Paul Rosaye
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