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'Improper distance': towards a critical account of solidarity as irony [PDF]
Silverstone's 'proper distance' is one of the most original and productive conceptualizations of a fundamental problem in the ethics of mediation: the humanization of vulnerable others.
Chouliaraki, Lilie
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Neo-revisionism is a term proposed by Ilan Peleg and Paul Shaum for the philosophy originated by Menachem Begin in 1977 and kept by Yitzhak Shamir and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Paweł Pokrzywiński
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Review of Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature [PDF]
Richard Rorty's Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature strikes a deathblow to modern European philosophy by telling a story about the emergence, development and decline of its primary props: the correspondence theory of truth, the notion of privileged ...
West, Cornel
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Outline of a social theory of rights: A neo-pragmatist approach [PDF]
This article articulates a neo-pragmatist theory of human rights by drawing and expanding upon the American classical pragmatism of G.H. Mead. It characterizes this neo-pragmatist theory of rights by its anti-foundationalist, relational, fictive, and ...
da Silva, FC
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"Putnamizacja absolutnie wszystkiego" i jej epistemologiczne reperkusje („Putnamisation of Absolutely Everything” and its Epistemological Repercussions) [PDF]
In the article inspired by Putnam’s thesis of „skolemisation of absolutely everything” (which is so called theory-modelling argument about semantic anti-realism) I try to describe Hilary Putnam’s style of philosophy, especially his argumentation in ...
Józef Dębowski
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Philosophical difficulties of stakeholder theory [PDF]
Philosophical difficulties of stakeholder theory—which plays an important role in CSR and business ethics—are mainly connected to the questions of its status and justification.
Soin, Maciej
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Reconsidering Richard Rorty’s Private-Public Distinction
This article provides a new interpretation of Richard Rorty’s notion of the private-public distinction. The first section of the article provides a short theoretical overview of the origins of the public-private distinction in Rorty’s political thought ...
Lior Erez
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Value and selfhood: pragmatism, Confucianism, and phenomenology [PDF]
This article articulates a dialogue between Edward Casey, Cheng Chung‐ying, and me that began at the Eastern Division annual meeting in Philadelphia of the American Philosophical Association, in a session sponsored by the International Society for ...
Neville, R. C.
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The responsibility for social hope [PDF]
Since representations of social life are rarely separate in their effects from the worlds they aspire to depict, this article argues that as producers of such representations, sociologists are automatically responsible for considering the performative ...
Morgan, Marcus
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Philosophical Doubts about reality
There are many pragmatisms, and it is a little misleading to present this variegated trend of thought as if it were a monolithic doctrine. The founding fathers, too, were all but unanimous. Peirce was not in agreement with James on many issues. Dewey, in
Michele Marsonet
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