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Therapeutic Strategies and Intellectualism in On Anger by Seneca [PDF]

open access: yesIdeas y Valores, 2015
I try to show that a) the treatise On Anger by Seneca includes not one but two therapeutic strategies designed to avoid anger and that b) the second of these strategies –which has been neglected in the secondary literature– presents unsolvable problems ...
Rodrigo Sebastián Braicovich
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A Cognitive Perspective on Knowledge How: Why Intellectualism Is Neuro-Psychologically Implausible

open access: yesPhilosophies, 2020
We defend two theses: (1) Knowledge how and knowledge that are two distinct forms of knowledge, and; (2) Stanley-style intellectualism is neuro-psychologically implausible. Our naturalistic argument for the distinction between knowledge how and knowledge
Andreas Stephens, Cathrine V. Felix
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Academism in the Assessments of Professors of Classical Universities

open access: yesВысшее образование в России, 2022
The article presents the results of an empirical study of academism in the assessments of professors of Russian classical universities. In total, 50 experts from various universities of Russia took part in the online survey.
E. A. Popov
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Pandemic intellectuals [PDF]

open access: yesActa Sociologica, 2020
In this commentary we provide a selective overview of the kinds of insights that a sociology of expertise can provide in better articulating the stakes of current politico-epistemic conflicts catalysed by COVID-19. In doing so, we argue that one of the ways that sociology can fruitfully engage with the pre-, intra- and post-pandemic societal responses ...
Søren Lund Frandsen   +1 more
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A Naturalistic Perspective on Knowledge How: Grasping Truths in a Practical Way

open access: yesPhilosophies, 2020
For quite some time, cognitive science has offered philosophy an opportunity to address central problems with an arsenal of relevant theories and empirical data.
Cathrine V. Felix, Andreas Stephens
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The Ethics of Writing at High Rates for Fashion Papers: Virginia Woolf's Short Stories for Harper's Bazaar

open access: yesMediAzioni, 2022
In the mid 1920s, Virginia Woolf was engaged in a dispute with the American critic Logan Pearsall Smith on “the ethics of writing articles at high rates for fashion papers”.
Annalisa Federici
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Evaluating Arguments and Anti-Intellectualism

open access: yes, 2022
This study will test whether anti-intellectualism moderates the impact of argument strength on ...
Scott Eidelman, Marie Altgilbers Roweton
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Ryle on the Explanatory Role of Knowledge How

open access: yesJournal for the History of Analytical Philosophy, 2017
Contemporary discussions of knowledge how typically focus on the question whether or not knowing how to do ϕ consists in propositional knowledge, and divide the field between intellectualists (who think that it does) and anti-intellectualists (who think ...
Will Small
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Investigating multilingual contexts in the Nigerian advertising space: A domain of intellectual stimulation

open access: yesCrossroads, 2020
This study examined advertising, exhibiting multilingual structures to reach the Nigerian audience. Halliday’s mood system and morphological processes served as the theoretical configurations for analyzing textual elements of advertisements.
Taofeek O. Dalamu
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Authoritarian populism contra "Bildung": anti-intellectualism and the neoliberal assault on the Liberal Arts

open access: yesCadernos CIMEAC, 2017
A synergistic movement is taking place in American society combining authoritarian populism, the neoliberal transformation of the university, and anti-intellectualism.
Jeremiah Morelock
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