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Epistemic Injustice and Illness. [PDF]
Kidd IJ, Carel H.
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Non-reductive continental naturalism in the contemporary humanities: Working with Hélène Metzger's philosophical reflections. [PDF]
Van der Tuin I.
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A plea for minimally biased naturalistic philosophy. [PDF]
Polonioli A.
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Beyond V40.31: Narrative Phenomenology of Wandering in Autism and Dementia. [PDF]
Solomon O, Lawlor MC.
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Hegel’s metaphilosophy of idealism
Metaphilosophy, 2021AbstractIf, as Hegel claims, all philosophy is idealism, then defining his philosophy in these terms makes his idealism a metaphilosophy. This most obvious fact about his definition is the most overlooked. It is the key to a definitive, comprehensive and clear‐cut interpretation of Hegel’s idealism.
James Chambers
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Synthese, 2009
Traditional representations of philosophy have tended to prize the role of reason in the discipline. These accounts focus exclusively on ideas and arguments as animating forces in the field. But anecdotal evidence and more rigorous sociological studies suggest there is more going on in philosophy. In this article, we present two hypotheses about social
David R. Morrow, Chris Alen Sula
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Traditional representations of philosophy have tended to prize the role of reason in the discipline. These accounts focus exclusively on ideas and arguments as animating forces in the field. But anecdotal evidence and more rigorous sociological studies suggest there is more going on in philosophy. In this article, we present two hypotheses about social
David R. Morrow, Chris Alen Sula
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The Metaphilosophy of Information
Minds and Machines, 2007This article mounts a defence of Floridi's theory of strongly semantic information against recent independent objections from Fetzer and Dodig-Crnkovic. It is argued that Fetzer and Dodig-Crnkovic's objections result from an adherence to a redundant practice of analysis.
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