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Universal and Particular in Plato's Works [PDF]
Since early times, Plato’s ideas have been assumed as universal entities as opposed to the particulars. More exact analysis of Plato’s terminology, however, shows the contrary.
Amir Hossein Saket
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Forma individual o forma individuada
Este artículo pretende ser un diálogo con la posición defendida por Gabriele Galluzzo, dentro de la discusión general acerca de si las formas en el libro Z de la Metafísica son particulares o universales.
Ángel Martínez Sánchez
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‘We have nothing in common’: Rethinking community and the mechanisms of creating a sense of belonging [PDF]
We live in an era of crisis for community and commonality. Our present experience, as noted by Derrida, is that of an aporia at the heart of belonging.
Strummiello Giusi
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The Silence of Socrates: The One and the Many in Plato’s Parmenides
Parmenides was not a metaphysician (he was a materialist), so there is no such thing as Parmenidean metaphysics. Plato’s Parmenides, however, offers metaphysical insights otherwise overlooked by readers unfamiliar to what St.
Steven Barmore
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G. E. Moore on Concepts and Judgment
In “The Nature of Judgment” (1899), G. E. Moore defends the strange thesis according to which “[i]t seems necessary… to regard the world as formed of concepts”.
José Sebastián Briceño Domínguez
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This paper comes from a field experience in the domain of socio-anthropology of health. It aims to consider the treatment of atypical empirical materials, as categorized by social scientists and/or field actors.
Lise Dassieu
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Kant's logic and Strawson's metaphysics [PDF]
This article defines the way of interaction between formal and transcendental logic through introducing ontological considerations based on P. Strawson's descriptive metaphysics. The notions of a particular, a sortal universal and a feature universal are
Bryushinkin V. N.
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Understanding particularism [PDF]
Particularism refers to the idea that different moral standards apply to different people. This view is inherently discriminatory. The universal application of moral principles has been challenged in 'communitarian' critiques, which argue that moral rules have to be placed in a specific social context.
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Los nombres propios: ¿lexemas o morfemas?
Este trabajo pretende explicar la función semántica de los nombres propios. Se plantea su inclusión entre los lexemas o los morfemas. Para ello se recogen algunas de las clasificaciones y caracterizaciones que, desde la filosofía y desde la lingüística ...
Francisco Osuna García
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Dalton’s chemical atomism was inspired by his physical fascination with gases and developed through his chemical investigation. In regard to the latter, Dalton’s very first chemical experiments on nitrogen oxides enabled him to identify the first ...
Pere Grapi Vilumara
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