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The articles in the symposium “Teaching Early Modern Philosophy: New Approaches” provide theoretical reflections and practical advice on new ways of teaching undergraduate survey courses in early modern philosophy.
Vanzo, Alberto
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Philosophical challenges of decolonial options, resistance, and combat
Abstract This article examines the benefits and challenges of integrating decolonisation into philosophy. Its thesis is that a decolonial approach must address not only what decolonisation entails but also how to implement it methodologically. While the analysis of ethnocentrism in philosophy is crucial, it is insufficient if it remains confined to ...
Massimiliano Lacertosa
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THE TRANSDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH OF POLITICS, OR THE PHILOSOPHY AS THE EXPERIMENTAL ADVENTURE
This article offers a philosophical elaboration of the transdisciplinary approach to the study of politics, framing it as a complex cultural and ontological phenomenon that calls for a rethinking of both philosophy itself and the foundations of ...
Mykyta Trachuk
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Universalism and Utilitarianism: An Evaluation of Two Popular Moral Theories in Business Decision Making [PDF]
Moral theories remain a topic of interest, not just to moral philosophers, but increasingly in business circles as well, thanks to a tainted reputation that urges more awareness in this regard.
Marques, Joan
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“Filling in”, thought experiments and intuitions [PDF]
Recently Timothy Williamson (2007) has argued that characterizations of the standard (i.e. intuition-based) philosophical practice of philosophical analysis are misguided because of the erroneous manner in which this practice has been understood.
Shaffer, Michael J.
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Structural Eurocentrism in philosophy: An argument for sociometaphilosophy
Abstract This article has three main aims. First, it argues that the question of the inclusion of “non‐Western” thought in philosophy cannot be resolved by appealing to definitions of philosophy, as such definitions are an integral part of the epistemically hegemonic practices responsible for the exclusion of non‐Western thought in the first place ...
Philippe Major
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“We Are All Sick People”—On Wittgenstein’s Religious Point of View
Drury reports Wittgenstein telling him, “I am not a religious man but I can’t help seeing every problem from a religious point of view, I would like my work to be understood in this way”. My paper attempts to make sense of this strange claim.
Joel Backström
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Abstract Fertility treatment enables involuntary childless people to have genetically related children, something that, for many, is a valuable life project. In this paper, I respond to two sets of objections that have been raised against expanding state‐funded fertility treatment provision for existing treatments, such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF),
Giulia Cavaliere
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The Strange Case of Dr. Magelssen and Mr. Hofmann
I argued, in the article “Is prostitution harmful?”, that if one holds that casual sex is not per se harmful, one should hold that neither is prostitution.
Ole Martin Moen
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Philosophy and Mediation. A Manifesto
The current condition of philosophy as a discipline is quite problematic, in particular if we consider its relationship to other human sciences and to other disciplines in general.
Alessandro De Cesaris
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