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Tygrys: gnoza polityczna

open access: yesPostscriptum Polonistyczne, 2020
The article is dedicated to Czesław Miłosz's essay Tiger, analysing the heterodox discourses that it contains, especially the political gnosis. The author analyses the connections between such discourses and the notions of deep crisis of European culture,
Małgorzata Zemła
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Human Attention as a Philosophical Problem: The Question, and the Nature of Questions

open access: yesMetaphilosophy, EarlyView.
Abstract Human attention has become a touchstone of widespread concern across the humanities, sciences, and broader culture in much of the world. The emergence of a new, heavily capitalized, and technologically sophisticated industry “commodifying” human attention (what has been called “human fracking”) has given rise to a transdisciplinary ...
D. Graham Burnett
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A comparative historiography of the Hungarian and Slovakian national philosophies: a central European case

open access: yesCreativity Studies, 2010
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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Jungian categories as modes of reading: The case of Graham Greene's The Heart of the Matter and Aldous Huxley's Time Must Have a Stop

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, EarlyView.
Abstract This essay advocates renewed attention toward Jungian literary criticism, emphasizing its unique and creative perspectives on both fictional worlds and on reading. A fresh turn to Jungian criticism offers, in particular, valuable insight for texts on the peripheries of the canon.
Edsel Parke
wiley   +1 more source

The Conflict between the Old and the New Soap-Cellars and Kierkegaard’s Relation with Speculative Thought

open access: yesFilozofia
In this article I offer a historical analysis of Kierkegaard’s early, unpublished theatrical work, The Conflict between the Old and the New Soap-Cellars.
Nassim Bravo
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Introduction: Hegel, Wittgenstein, Identity, Difference [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
We cannot but begin this volume with Wittgenstein’s famous remark that “Hegel seems to me to be always wanting to say that things which look different are really the same.
Mácha, Jakub
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Misrecognition and Responsibilisation in Extreme Events: Towards Recognition‐based Accountability in Academia

open access: yesBritish Journal of Management, Volume 37, Issue 1, January 2026.
Abstract This essay interrogates how extreme events including the COVID‐19 pandemic, climate disasters, and political conflict, amplify structural inequalities in academia. Drawing on critical autoethnographic material from an Early Career Researcher with intersecting marginalisations, we show how crises expose and intensify two mutually reinforcing ...
Milena Tekeste, Mustafa F. Özbilgin
wiley   +1 more source

Antonio Gramsci and Paulo Freire : some connections and contrasts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) and Paulo Freire (1921-1997) are certainly two of the most cited figures in the debate concerning critical approaches to education.
Mayo, Peter
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Gadamer, Paul and Inspired Speech in Corinth

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 42, Issue 1, Page 88-102, January 2026.
Abstract The goal of this article is to elucidate two aspects of Hans‐Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutics that impinge on the question of transcendence and then to bring them into conversation with the Apostle Paul’s discussion of divinely inspired speech in Corinth.
Benjamin A. Edsall
wiley   +1 more source

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