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“For If There Is No Resurrection of the Dead, Then Christ Has Not Been Raised Either”: Wittgenstein and the Cognitive Status of Christian Belief Statements

open access: yesReligions
The article engages in a critique of Wittgensteinian non-cognitivism about Christian belief statements but argues that Wittgenstein himself can only partially be classified under the non-cognitivist label. The article has three parts.
Alois Pichler
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An empirical argument against moral non-cognitivism [PDF]

open access: yesInquiry, 2020
According to non-cognitivism, moral sentences and judgements do not aim to represent how things morally are. This paper presents an empirical argument against this view.
Thomas Pölzler, Jennifer Cole Wright
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Javadi Amoli's Moral Philosophy [PDF]

open access: yesاخلاق وحیانی, 2018
Like many other Islamic philosophers, Javadi Amoli holds that ethical concepts and statements are i'tibatri (constructivistic). I'tibatr is a mental (rational) action that humankind does, regarding present realities and ideal ends, generally before any ...
Seyed ali salehi sadati, Mohsen Javadi
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Place of psychotherapy in psychology movement toward cognitivism [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2015
Psychology striving to make us more aware of our own nature dominantly, if not exclusively, is realized through psychotherapy. Psychotherapy as a praxis of psychology, which only follows the psychological theory and without it we can hardly call it that,
Todorović Milorad V.
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A comparative analysis of the concept "good" in Mullāhādī Sabzevari and R. M. Hare’s view [PDF]

open access: yesComparative Theology, 2019
The concept of "good" is one of the basic concepts in the areas of philosophy, psychology, and the value of ethical judgments. Carefully review and solve its complexities can open up many issues and misunderstandings. Both HajMullāhādī Sabzevari and R. M.
Marziyeh Sadeghi   +1 more
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Non‐cognitivism and Wishful Thinking

open access: yesNoûs, 2002
Evaluation de l'argument non-cognitiviste du mal qui consiste a justifier rationnellement le rejet moral du mensonge. Examinant les attitudes non-cognitives qui constituent les premisses de l'argument, ainsi que la valeur de l'implication qui permet de conclure a la croyance introspective, l'A.
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What is the Sceptical Solution?

open access: yesJournal for the History of Analytical Philosophy, 2020
In chapter 3 of Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language, Kripke’s Wittgenstein offers a “sceptical solution" to the sceptical paradox about meaning developed in chapter 2 (according to which there are no facts in virtue of which ascriptions of meaning
Alexander Miller
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Interpreting Religious Language: A Wittgensteinian View

open access: yesReligions
This paper outlines a view of religious language that revolves around the notion of informed interpretation. The view can be summed up by saying that there is no fact of the matter independently of context and informed interpretation as to whether some ...
Mario Brandhorst
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Speaking for Dionysus: Empathy and choral advocacy in Aristotle and Nietzsche

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, EarlyView.
Abstract This essay argues for an abiding connection between empathy and advocacy by revealing their unrecognized parallels in Aristotle and Nietzsche. The argument makes three new claims. First, I identify an ancient form of sharing emotions, unnamed in but fundamental to Aristotle's Rhetoric, that I call “empathy by analogy.” Next, I show that the ...
Ellwood Wiggins
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Phenomenological Research Needs to be Renewed: Time to Integrate Enactivism as a Flexible Resource

open access: yesInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods, 2021
Qualitative research approaches under the umbrella of phenomenology are becoming overly prescriptive and dogmatic (e.g., excessive and unnecessary focus on the epoché and reduction).
Peter Stilwell, Katherine Harman
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