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Nicholas Rescher writes that “objectivity is not something we infer from the data; it is something we must presuppose. It is something that we postulate or presume from the very outset of our dealings with people’s claims about the world’s facts”.
Michele Marsonet
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VERSES OF AL-FAY’ IN THE NOBLE QUR’AN OBJECTIVE STUDY [PDF]
There is no doubt that Al-Fay’ has important legal rulings that we should tale in consider, as it is known that Islam has legislated issues for dealing with all people, and Al-Fay’ is one of those issues, so I liked writing about it, so I ...
Asst. Prof. Dr. Maki Waleed Abdul-Kareem -
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ANTHROPOLOGICAL DESCARTES’ RATIONALISM AND IT'S HUSSERL’S RECEPTION
Purpose. The article is aimed to figure out the features of Husserl's reception of anthropological Descartes rationalism. Its implementation requires a consistent solution of the following tasks: 1) schematically express a modern vision of the basic ...
Anatolii M. Malivskyi
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The author investigates the sources of thinking which leads to opposing the theoretical and the autobiographical or literary texts written by the scholars.
ARTUR HELLICH
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The Notion of Subjective and Objective Modality in Language
The purpose of this article consists in giving a general notion of the categories of subjective and objective modality in language. The author notices and summarizes the most important theoretical approaches to the problem of objectivity and subjectivity
T. A. Selezneva
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Théodore Flournoy: İnanan Bir Bilim İnsanı
Kıta Avrupa’sında din psikolojisinin kurucuları arasında mümtaz bir yere sahip olan Théodore Flournoy Hristiyan inancına sıkı sıkıya bağlılığıyla tanınan bir bilim insanıdır.
Edmond Rochedieu, Gülhan Lekesiz
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From the Self to the Other and Back Again: Intersubjectivity as a Perpetual Motion Around the Self
In the methodology of science, intersubjectivity is usually associated with replicability of experimental results. A related, judicial conception of objectivity as impartiality has it that a theory or judgment is objective if it covers all the relevant ...
Michalska Anna
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La méthodologie : n’en faire qu’un discours ou bien reconnaître sa nécessité ?
Why would a historian of science read the work of the recently deceased legal historian Michael Stolleis ? Because his comparatist, transparent and interdisciplinary approach, and his willingness to highlight concrete examples, are already real sources ...
Hervé Ferrière
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God and Some Limits of Science
Some problems are too subjective, too intimate, too proximal, to admit in principle of any scientific solution: Why is anything you? Is there free will? Is death the end? Other problems are too objective, too macroscopic: Why is there a universe?
Stephen Priest
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The unbearable lightness of objects: Günter Figal’s spatial aesthetics
The main work of philosopher Günter Figal (1949–2024) was to undertake the continuation of hermeneutical philosophy after the deaths of its three major proponents: Heidegger, Gadamer, and Ricoeur. Figal’s philosophical project combines both phenomenology
Karam AbuSehly
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