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Normativity in Deleuze and Guattari's concept of philosophy

Continental Philosophy Review, 2003
The following paper is an exposition and analysis of Deleuze and Guattari's (hereafter called D&G) vision for philosophy. In sections I and II I discuss two defining features of this vision: respectively, the philosopher as creator and the concept as the philosopher's creation.
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Philosophy of Law: Normative Foundations

2012
This article on the philosophy of law focuses on contemporary discussions of law’s normative foundations. This branch of philosophy of law, also called normative legal theory, overlaps with topics in political philosophy and ethics, as well as with analytical general jurisprudence, and it is a lively and rich area of philosophical research.
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Philosophie des normes chez Kant

Multitudes, 2008
Résumé Luc Vincenti part de la question de l’applicabilité qui, en matière de comportement humain, spécifie la normativité dans le champ plus large de la régularité. La philosophie pratique de Kant permet d’enraciner cette applicabilité, au-delà d’un simple sentiment de soi, dans la connaissance de sa liberté.
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Experimental philosophy and the fruitfulness of normative concepts

Philosophical Studies, 2019
This paper provides a new argument for the relevance of empirical research to moral and political philosophy and a novel defense of the positive program in experimental philosophy. The argument centers on the idea that normative concepts used in moral and political philosophy can be evaluated in terms of their fruitfulness in solving practical problems.
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Philosophy of Suffering

2019
Suffering is a central component of our lives. We suffer pain. We fall ill. We fail and are failed. Our loved ones die. It is a commonplace to think that suffering is, always and everywhere, bad. But might suffering also be good? If so, in what ways might suffering have positive, as well as negative, value?
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The Theory of the Normativity of a Legal Norm in Hegel’s Elements of the Philosophy of Right

Rechtstheorie, 2018
This article aims to split Hegel’s Elements of the Philosophy of Right into three distinct types of logic: the first of a general-practical nature; the second of a political-legal nature, centred around the concept of recognition and penal sanctions; the third of a strictly legal nature.
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The “Normative” Concept of Personhood in Wiredu’s Moral Philosophy

Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions, 2021
The article explores the place and status of the normative concept of personhood in Kwasi Wiredu’s moral philosophy. It begins by distinguishing an ethic from an ethics, where one involves cultural values and the other strict moral values. It proceeds to argue, by a careful exposition of Wiredu’s moral philosophy, that he locates personhood as an ...
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NORMATIVE AND DESCRIPTIVE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AND THE ROLE OF CHEMISTRY

2006
Since the demise of Logical Positivism the purely normative approach to philosophy of science has been increasingly challenged. Many philosophers of science now consider themselves as naturalists and it becomes a matter of which particular variety they are willing to support.
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Measure-taking: meaning and normativity in Heidegger’s philosophy

Continental Philosophy Review, 2008
Following Marc Richir and others, Laszlo Tengelyi has recently developed the idea of Sinnereignis (meaning-event) as a way of capturing the emergence of meaning that does not flow from some prior project or constitutive act. As such, it might seem to pose something of a challenge to phenomenology: the paradox of an experience that is mine without being
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Normative Copyright: A Conceptual Framework for Copyright Philosophy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
As copyright issues have moved towards the forefront of popular culture, trade, and the Supreme Court docket, we have lost sight of the first principles framed copyright’s development. This article reviews and identifies legal and conceptual framework that serves as the legal foundation for recognition of copyright and the social basis for acceptance ...
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