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Derrida and the end of the world [PDF]
Derrida was very attentive to the fictions that arise from claiming to open or to close a world, most notably in his readings of Kant, Hegel, Heidegger, and Nancy. At the same time, he retained a concept—or a difference¬¬—of world. From his earliest work
Gaston, S
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ABSTRACT Introduction Despite the increasing body of research exploring the role of compassionate care in inpatient experiences and the growing emphasis on compassion as a key component of high‐quality healthcare, a significant gap remains in understanding compassionate care from the perspectives of psychiatric patients.
Tuğba Pehlivan Saribudak+4 more
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Otro universalismo: Sobre la unidad y diversidad de los derechos humanos
La expansión de los derechos humanos, así como su defensa e institucionalización, se ha convertido en el lenguaje indiscutible, aunque no la realidad, de la política global.
Seyla Benhabib
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The Mystery of the Cave Paintings
The determination of the philosophical meaning of «religion» is a complex task, which must consider several historical, descriptive and critical dimensions of such a rich concept.
Antonio González
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Becoming Religious as an Education of Attention
ABSTRACT A vast literature in the social scientific study of religion demonstrates that religious people are made not born. More specifically, researchers have shown that becoming religious is something that people must learn how to do. Adding to this well‐established focus on the socialization of religious subjects, I argue that becoming religious ...
Daniel Winchester
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Husserl’s Evidence Problem [PDF]
This paper examines the concept of evidence, with specific focus on the problem of evidence in Husserl's phenomenology. How this problem was dealt with and resolved by philosophers such as Plato, Descartes and Kant is compared and contrasted with Husserl's approach, and the implications of the solution offered by Husserl discussed. Finally, in light of
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The transcendentalist orientation of Husserl’s phenomenology as empirical-transcendental science of absolute foundation: For an enlightenment without transcendentalism. [PDF]
Este artículo muestra que la fenomenología de Husserl pretende satisfacer la idea originaria de la filosofía como ciencia de fundamentación absoluta y última.
Gutiérrez Pozo, Antonio
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Komplexität und Realismus [PDF]
The emergence of complexity as an epistemological property of certain phenomena changed our idea of phenomenality. But, except from very technical (and often marginal) approaches to epistemology, it has not been adopted by philosophical research.
Fausto Fraisopi
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The Invisible and the Hidden within the Phenomenological Situation of Appearing
This study focuses on various phenomenological conceptions of the invisible in order to consider to what extent and in what way they involve moments of hiddenness.
Nitsche Martin
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Abstract To get a better picture of the relation between nationalism and global environmental problems within the state‐dominated situation, I present the inherent logic of international environmental politics as a version of the famous Prisoner's Dilemma.
Minna‐Kerttu M Kekki
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