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The figures of the cogito: Foucault, Derrida and the possibility of transcendental phenomenology
Abstract This article examines the early Foucault as a reader of Husserl, a frequently overlooked dimension of his thought that nonetheless paved the way for the Foucault we recognize today. Drawing on his recently published manuscripts on phenomenology, it reconstructs the distinctive interpretation of phenomenology that the young Foucault was ...
Changyuan Chen
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Abstract In this essay I contend that, whatever one might say about F.W.J. Schelling's historical and conceptual influence on Paul Tillich's doctrines, the overall style of Tillich's project can helpfully be dubbed Schellingian to the extent it mixes together discourses, genres, and vocabularies into an ever‐expanding whole. To the extent that anything
Daniel Whistler
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The Social Contract in the European Union's Context
ABSTRACT This article revisits social contract theory through a dialogue between Jule Goikoetxea Mentxaka and Antoni Abat i Ninet, questioning whether classical and contemporary contractarianism can account for structural forms of domination that precede and shape consent.
Antoni Abat i Ninet +1 more
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From the logic of knowledge to the ontology of being: the path and overcoming of the Marburg school
The Marburg School represented one of the most systematic philosophical currents of neo-Kantianism. This study presents a rethinking of the problems faced by this school within the current context of epistemological and ontological debates that attempt ...
V. N. Belov, M. Neira
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Wonder, Awe, and Imagination in Nursing Professional Practice Education
ABSTRACT Education for nursing entered universities based on the assumption that the complexity of nursing practice required an education beyond apprenticeship‐style training focused mostly, if not wholly, on technical knowledge and skills. Although there were calls for academic education as early as 1932, this shift as an entry‐to‐practice did not ...
Darlaine Jantzen +2 more
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Abstract I outline Kant’s metaphysics and epistemology, historical interpretations of Kant and the 1870 to 1920 neo-Kantian movement. I outline how we can see science as being objective even though all knowledge is conditioned by something we apply to the world.
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International Solidarity: Principles, Challenges, and Pathways to a Shared Future
ABSTRACT This article examines the concept of international solidarity, emphasizing its significance in both historical and contemporary contexts. Notable movements such as Palestine solidarity movement, the global workers' movement and the Anti‐Apartheid Movement illustrate how individuals and communities across borders unite to challenge injustice ...
Simin Fadaee
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This article will show how Natorp’s criticism of Husserlian phenomenology was one of the most important triggers of the hermeneutical transformation of Heideggerian phenomenology.
Stefano Cazzanelli
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Volume Introduction – Method, Science and Mathematics: Neo-Kantianism and Analytic Philosophy
Introduction to the Special Volume, “Method, Science and Mathematics: Neo-Kantianism and Analytic Philosophy,” edited by Scott Edgar and Lydia Patton. At its core, analytic philosophy concerns urgent questions about philosophy’s relation to the formal ...
Scott Edgar
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The author exemplifies the congruency of essential foundations between the critical realism of the Berlin School of Gestalt Psychology (Gestalt theory) and Nicolai Hartmann’s Critical Ontology.
Walter Hans-Jürgen P.
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