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Before Virtue: Halakhah, Dharmasastra, and What Law Can Create [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Davis, referring to the traditional Jewish and Hindu legal texts, addresses on what law creates or produces. He focuses on both Jewish and Hindu jurisprudence claim that law can create--a human, not a biological homo sapiens, but rather the full ideal of
Davis, Donald R., Jr.
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Truth and consequences. [PDF]

open access: yesMetaphilosophy, 2023
Mitchell P, Cribb A, Entwistle V.
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Kant and Consequentialism (Reflections on Cummiskey’s Kantian Consequentialism) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In his article, the author considers possible forms of relationship between Kant’s ethics and consequentialism. In this context, he analyses David Cummiskey’s views which are expressed in his book, Kantian Consequentialism ...
Gluchman, Vasil
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THE QUEST FOR RECOGNITION: THE CASE OF LATIN AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Latin American philosophy has long been concerned with its philosophical identity. In this paper I argue that the search for Latin American philosophical identity is motivated by a desire for recognition that largely hinges on its relationship to ...
RIVERA BERRUZ, Stephanie
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Epistemic Luck and the Extended Mind [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Contemporary debates about epistemic luck and its relation to knowledge have traditionally proceeded against a tacit background commitment to cognitive internalism, the thesis that cognitive processes play out inside the head. In particular, safety-based
Carter, J. Adam
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Integrating Ethics of Technology into a Serious Game: The Case of Tethics

open access: yesOpen Philosophy
In the face of what is called “Existential risks/threats” or “polycrisis” – where digitalization, biomedicalization, and environmental degradation intertwine as existential threats – this article argues for a critical philosophy of technology as a ...
Perperidis Giannis   +3 more
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The Unreasonable Destructiveness of Political Correctness in Philosophy

open access: yesPhilosophies, 2017
I submit that epistemic progress in key areas of contemporary academic philosophy has been compromised by politically correct (“PC”) ideology. First, guided by an evolutionary account of ideology, results from social and cognitive psychology and formal ...
Manuel Doria
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Using Lectio Divina as an in-class contemplative tool [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This manuscript discusses the author’s experience implementing a secularized version of Lectio Divina, a medieval monastic contemplative reading practice, in an introductory philosophy classroom. Following brief discussion of Lectio Divina’s history and
Wright, Jake
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Offline and online data: on upgrading functional information to knowledge [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This paper addresses the problem of upgrading functional information to knowledge. Functional information is defined as syntactically well-formed, meaningful and collectively opaque data.
Primiero, Giuseppe
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