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První koncepce kulovité Země v antické kosmologii
Although it is not until we get to Aristotle that we can be absolutely certain of finding a spherical Earth in ancient cosmology, Diogenes Laertios considers it to have been first conceived by Pythagoras and Parmenides.
Kočandrle, Radim
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European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 339-353, March 2025.
A. W. Moore
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Hegel's Minor and Major Geographies: Space, Consciousness, and Change
Abstract It is still largely ignored that Hegelian dialect can be of great assistance to comprehend the intricacies of the production, experience, and contestation of space. Hegelian philosophy can significantly help to enrich geographical scholarship, although Hegel‐the‐geographer is yet to be discovered and properly recognised.
Antonio A. R. Ioris
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European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 325-338, March 2025.
Filippo Casati
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Relations as basic – the Bradleyan descent
European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 314-324, March 2025.
Barbara M. Sattler
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O presente texto tem como objetivo estabelecer algumas relações entre o poema de Parmênides e as Investigações Lógicas, de Frege. Mais especificamente, nosso objetivo é iluminar certos aspectos do poema de Parmênides por meio de uma comparação com certas
Rafael Huguenin
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European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 354-364, March 2025.
Michael A. Rosenthal
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Does Plato Make Room for Negative Forms in His Ontology? [PDF]
Plato seems to countenance both positive and negative Forms, that is to say, both good and bad ones. He may not say so outright, but he invokes both and rejects neither.
Alican, Necip Fikri
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Philosophical problems of space-time theories [PDF]
I present a discussion of some open issues in the philosophy of space-time theories. Emphasis is put on the ontological nature of space and time, the relation between determinism and predictability, the origin of irreversible processes in an expanding ...
Romero, Gustavo E.
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Being as intentional object of thinking and “Unity of being” in Parmenids
We propose the interpretation of Parmenides’ poem in which “indivisibility” of things is justified. It is shown that there are good reasons for the interpretation of what-is in Parmenides as an internal object of thinking, which is defined only all at ...
I V Berestov
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