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On A.A. Markov’s Attitude towards Brouwer’s Intuitionism [PDF]
The paper examines Andre A. Markov's critical attitude towards L.E.J. Brouwer's intuitionism, as is expressed in his endnotes to the Russian translation of Heyting's Intuitionism, published in Moscow in 1965.
Ioannis M. Vandoulakis
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Two versions of minimal intuitionism with the CAP. A note. [PDF]
La “Conversa de la Propiedad Ackermann” (CAP) es la no demostrabilidad de proposiciones puramente no-necesitivas a partir de proposiciones necesitivas.
Gemma ROBLES, José MÉNDEZ
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Should moral intuitionism go social? [PDF]
In recent work, Bengson, Cuneo, and Shafer‐Landau (2020) develop a new social version of moral intuitionism that promises to explain why our moral intuitions are trustworthy.
Marvin Backes +6 more
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Intuitionism and Moral Reasoning
My goal for this paper can be presented as follows: I will attempt to show that objections to intuitionism, although they are serious, do not undermine entirely its fertility for knowledge and moral reasoning.
Guillermo Lariguet
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Renewing Moral Intuitionism [PDF]
According to moral intuitionism, moral properties are objective, but our cognitions of them are not always based on premises. In this paper, I develop a novel version of moral intuitionism and argue that this new intuitionism is worthy of closer ...
Elizabeth Tropman
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William Whewell'in Ahlak Felsefesi
Bu makalenin konusunu 19. yüzyıl Britanya’sının en önemli entelektüel figürlerinden birisi olan William Whewell’in ahlaki gelişim ideali oluşturmaktadır. Whewell’e göre ahlak bir gelişim idealini ifade eder.
Metin Aydın
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Embedded Public Reasoning: A Response to Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind
Jonathan Haidt is a moral psychologist whose influential book, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion, explains the origins of our political disagreements.
Michael DeMoor
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Nikolay Lossky’s Cosmology [PDF]
The paper focuses on cosmological ideas of a twentieth-century Russian philosopher Nikolay Lossky (1870-1965). It specifies the place of these ideas within the entire framework of his philosophical views, as well as in the context of his topology of ...
Gennadii Aliaiev, Svetlana Kutsepal
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Logicism, Formalism, and Intuitionism [PDF]
This paper objectively defines the three main contemporary philosophies of mathematics: formalism, logicism, and intuitionism. Being the three leading scientists of each: Hilbert (formalist), Frege (logicist), and Poincaré (intuitionist)
Bird, A. P.
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