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Obecność śmierci w życiu (The Presence of Death In Life) [PDF]
Theunissen places his philosophy of death between two traditions, the modern German philosophy represented by Feuerbach, Heidegger, Kierkegaard, Scheler and Simmel and the metaphysics of death, championed especially by Plato.
Michael Theunissen
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language and philosophy: an analysis of the turn to the subject in modern philosophy with historical linguistic approach [PDF]
One of the main characteristics of the philosophy of Descartes which marked the starting point of modern philosophy and was continued by English empiricism and German Idealism is a special attention to the subject instead of cosmos, being or God.
احمد حسینی
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Emotions in Philosophy. A Short Introduction
In recent decades, there has been a renewed attention to the emotions amongst scientists of different disciplines: psychology, psychiatry, neurobiology, cognitive science, computer science, sociology, economics, and many others.
Dąbrowski Andrzej
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The political philosophy of John Locke [PDF]
John Lock is one of the most influential philosophers of modern age. In his writings, he claimed that all men were free and equal in front of God, and in that direction he endeavored to rebel the claims that God created men to be subordinate to the will ...
Bećirović-Alić Maida
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright+8 more
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The Universe We Think In by James V. Schall
This paper is a review of the book: James V. Schall, The Universe We Think In (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2019). The author discusses the reasons and consequences of modern philosophy’s propensity to neglect the innate or
Jude P. Dougherty
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Personal Participation in the Thomistic Account of Natural Law
The author seeks to show how participation serves as a focal point of a Thomistic personalist account of natural law. While Aquinas himself does not invoke the concept of person in his account of natural law, the author argues that participation can and ...
Catherine Peters
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Gregory Skovoroda’s Philosophy of Education: the Difference of a Modern Vision
The article is devoted to the analysis of the modern character of the Gregory Skovoroda’s philosophy of education. Unlike his contemporaries, he focuses on connections of philosophy and moral virtue.
Olga Gomilko
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Philosophy Enters the Optics Laboratory: Bell's Theorem and its First Experimental Tests (1965-1982) [PDF]
This paper deals with the ways that the issue of completing quantum mechanics was brought into laboratories and became a topic in mainstream quantum optics. It focuses on the period between 1965, when Bell published what now we call Bell's theorem, and 1982, when Aspect published the results of his experiments.
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Hume's Correlationism: On Meillassoux, Necessity and Belief
The article argues that Meillassoux's 'After Finitude' underestimates the nature and profundity of Hume's sceptical challenge; it neglects the fact that Hume's scepticism concerns final causes (and agrees fundamentally with Bacon and Descartes in this ...
Paul O'Mahoney
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