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Moral Experience: Its Existence, Describability, and Significance [PDF]
One of the newest research areas in moral philosophy is moral phenomenology: the dedicated study of the experiential dimension of moral mental life. The idea has been to bring phenomenological evidence to bear on some central issues in metaethics and ...
Kriegel, Uriah
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Merleau-Ponty, World-Creating Blindness, and the Phenomenology of Non-Normate Bodies [PDF]
An increasing number of scholars at the intersection of feminist philosophy and critical disability studies have turned to Merleau-Ponty to develop phenomenologies of disability or of what, following Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, I call "non-normate ...
Reynolds, Joel Michael
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Spinoza’s “Bizarre” Christ: Between Signs and Expressions
The distinction between signs and expressions is essential to unlock Deleuze’s interpretation of Spinoza. However, during a lecture delivered on 13 January 1981, Deleuze makes a passing remark that complicates this distinction.
Sybrand Veeger
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Contemporary Phenomenology at Its Best
This time around, we have the chance of getting to know Prof. Dan Zahavi of the University of Copenhagen, one of phenomenology's top researchers, whose thought expresses a particular voice in the philosophy of mind and interdisciplinary cognitive ...
Dan Zahavi, Andrei Simionescu-Panait
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The Methods of Normativity [PDF]
This essay is an examination of the relationship between phenomenology and analytic method in the philosophy of law. It proceeds by way of a case study, the requirement of compliance in Raz’s theory of mandatory norms.
Binesh, Hass
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It Takes Two to Make a Thing Go Right: Phenomenology, Theology, and Janicaud
In his influential essay, “The Theological Turn of French Phenomenology,” Dominique Janicaud suggests that phenomenology and theology “make two.” On the thirtieth anniversary of that essay, here we consider some of the main lines of response that have ...
Bowen Amber, Simmons J. Aaron
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Deleuze on Spinoza’s Geometrism
In his seminars, Deleuze claims that Spinoza is ‘an absolute geometrist’. This article contextualizes, explains and substantiates this aspect of Deleuze’s interpretation of Spinoza.
Florian Vermeiren
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Gilbert Ryle as a critic of phenomenology [PDF]
The article refers to Gilbert Ryle’s (1900–1976) critical approach to phenomenology as an example of wider topic of analytic and continental philosophy divide.
S. V. Levshin
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Understanding the Key Tenets of Heidegger’s Philosophy for Interpretive Phenomenological Research
Martin Heidegger’s phenomenology provides methodological guidance for qualitative researchers seeking to explicate the lived experience of study participants. However, most phenomenological researchers apply his philosophy loosely. This is not surprising
Marcella Horrigan-Kelly +2 more
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Time, Memoria, Creation: Receptions of Augustinism in the Philosophical Theology
The aim of the paper is to develop a thesis about the potential of phenomenology as a method for analyzing classical ancient texts. The article outlines the key issues of the doctrine of the time of Augustine and raises the question of the principles of ...
Tatiana Litvin
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