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Moral Cognitivism and Legal Positivism in Habermas’s and Kant's Philosophy of Law
The hypothesis of this paper is that legal positivism depends on the non plausibility of strong moral cognitivism because of the non necessary connection thesis between law and morality that legal positivism is supposed to acknowledge.
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Cavell and the Quest for a Voice
In this article I focus on Cavell’s theme of finding one’s voice, as it is articulated with reference to the philosophies of language of Wittgenstein and Austin.
Sofia Miguens
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Invention of the Meaning in Sartre’s View and Criticism in Accordance with Cognitivism Principles [PDF]
Invention and discovery of the meaning are two rival theories of the meaning of life. With explanation of being for itself and being in itself, Sartre, first of all, empties world from all the meanings and then, for the sake of self-transcendence and ...
Davoud Sedighi, Amirabbas Alizamani
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Thick concepts have been central in metaethical debates over the last few decades, for instance in the controversy between cognitivism and non-cognitisivism or in the fact/value distinction.
Oscar Pérez de la Fuente
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RESUMEN: El artículo analiza críticamente la teoría del derecho de Ferrajoli resaltando la ausencia de canales de comunicación entre su paradigma constitucional y la participación política que necesariamente implica y que reconoce como base del ...
Ana Micaela Alterio
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Non‐cognitivism about Metaphysical explanation
AbstractThis article introduces a non‐cognitivist account of metaphysical explanation according to which the core function of judgements of the form ⌜xbecausey⌝ is not to state truth‐apt beliefs. Instead, their core function is to express attitudes ofcommitment to, andrecommendation of the acceptance ofcertain norms governing interventional conduct at ...
Kristie Miller, James Norton
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What is the aesthetic value of a landscape, and what is at stake when one ascribes such a value to it? Environmental Aesthetics, deriving both from aesthetics and Anglo-Saxon environmentalism, points these questions.
Diane Linder
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In this paper, I return to issues explored in Wright (2001) and (2004). The abstract for the latter begins with the sentences, The essay addresses the well‐known idea that there has to be a place for intuition, thought of as a kind of non‐ inferential rational insight, in the epistemology of basic logic if our knowledge of its principles is non ...
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The purpose of the article is to clarify the place of national institutions engaged in the promotion and protection of human rights in the system of domestic means created in accordance with the Paris Principles.
Lyudmyla Deshko
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Warring tautologies: moral dissent from a cognitivist perspective
It is commonly thought that the prevalence of moral dissent poses a problem for the moral cognitivist, forcing her to diagnose either a lot of misunderstanding, or a lot of unexplained observational error. Since mere misunderstanding can be ruled out in
Matthias Kiesselbach
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