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Automation and Augmentation in Theological Perspective

open access: yesModern Theology, EarlyView.
Abstract AI enables forms of automation that threaten unemployment and deskilling, eliminating important opportunities for the development of virtue. The concomitant loss of virtue and meaningful employment makes it a theological problem from the perspective of Catholic social teaching and theological anthropology.
Paul Scherz
wiley   +1 more source

Reality [PDF]

open access: yesMeta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy, 2014
This paper deals with the question what reality is and how can we describe it. Reality is as such beyond the dichotomy of meaning and meaningless, because it is the soil of every possibility to create such a meaning.
Jocelyn Benoist
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The Diremption of Meaning

open access: yesModern Theology, EarlyView.
Abstract Examining work by Rowan Williams, this essay explores what he often refers to as the ‘difficulty’ of writing theology. The difficulty of theology lies in engaging the ruse of having ultimate answers to ultimate questions. The stakes are high: ‘God‐talk’ must concern itself with truth, with reality.
Graham Ward
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Topology of the We: Ur-Ich, Pre-Subjectivity, and Knot Structures

open access: yesOpen Philosophy
The concept of the collective “we” has recently gained renewed attention through philosophy’s we-turn, as proposed by Yasuo Deguchi, raising new questions about the nature of intersubjectivity and shared experience. This article revisits Edmund Husserl’s
Kim Hye Young
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Wittgenstein and Husserl: Context Meaning Theory [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The present article concentrates on understanding the limits of language from the realm of meaning theory as portrayed by Wittgenstein.
Chakraborty, Dr Sanjit
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Welfare and Felt Duration

open access: yesNoûs, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT How should we understand the duration of a pleasant or unpleasant sensation, insofar as its duration modulates how good or bad the experience is overall? Given that we seem able to distinguish between subjective and objective duration and that how well or badly someone's life goes is naturally thought of as something to be assessed from her ...
Andreas L. Mogensen
wiley   +1 more source

En torno a la nueva visión de Husserl

open access: yesValenciana, 2012
El presente texto es un extracto de la primera lección del curso impartido en Guanajuato en la primavera del año en curso. Su objetivo es determinar los contenidos que configuraron la interpretación convencional de Husserl, para destacar lo que sería ...
Javier San Martín
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Daubert’s Naïve Realist Challenge to Husserl [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Despite extensive discussion of naïve realism in the wider philosophical literature, those influenced by the phenomenological movement who work in the philosophy of perception have hardly weighed in on the matter.
Bower, Matt E. M.
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Merleau-Ponty on Embodied Subjectivity from the Perspective of Subject-Object Circularity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The phenomenological point of view of the body is usually appreciated for having introduced the notion of the ‘lived’ body. We cannot merely analyze and explain the body as one of the elements of the world of objects.
Halák, Jan
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Speaking for Dionysus: Empathy and choral advocacy in Aristotle and Nietzsche

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, EarlyView.
Abstract This essay argues for an abiding connection between empathy and advocacy by revealing their unrecognized parallels in Aristotle and Nietzsche. The argument makes three new claims. First, I identify an ancient form of sharing emotions, unnamed in but fundamental to Aristotle's Rhetoric, that I call “empathy by analogy.” Next, I show that the ...
Ellwood Wiggins
wiley   +1 more source

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