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THE ANCIENT SCEPTIC ATTITUDE AND DISAGREEMENT [PDF]
It is argued that a philosophical “sceptic attitude”, found originally in the Socratic approach and arguably in the Pyrrhonist’s treatment of disagreement, should be taken to be an epistemically positive attitude in the sense that it fosters a serious ...
Marcelo D. Boeri, Leandro De Brasi
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Non-instrumental Reasons and the Problem of Skepticism in Conciliationism [PDF]
Conciliationism is one of the famous approaches to the epistemic challenge of peer disagreement. However, this approach faces many problems, the most important of which is skepticism: an agent ought to suspend judgment about any belief over which she ...
Jalal Abdollahi
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Sørensen’s Bataille: Notes on the ‘apolitical’ [PDF]
In Capitalism, Alienation and Critique, part of the development of Asger Sørensen’s overall argument is a disagreement with Georges Bataille. The crux of the argument is that Bataille’s thinking - especially his conception of subjectivity - is ...
Benjamin Andrew
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Since the early 20th century, two new disciplines emerged in the tradition of analytic philosophy: meta-ethics and political epistemology. Nevertheless, debates on such questions go back to the ancient Greeks and, in particular, to the debates between ...
Manuel Knoll
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Introduction to ‘Kant and Metaphilosophy’
There is a growing interest in both Kant’s conception of philosophy and contemporary metaphilosophy, understood as philosophical inquiry into philosophy, its aims, purpose, subjects, structure, practice and methods.
Michael Lewin
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The essay addresses two different senses of important "problems" for contemporary legal philosophy. In the first case, the "problem" is having forgotten things we learned from H.L.A.
Leiter Brian
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Centuries after the miḥnah, the problem of the status of the Qurʿān and God’s speech in general persisted as a crucial theological problem discussed among Muslim theologians.
Tohir Mustofa
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In the paper I tackle a puzzle by Goldberg (2009) that challenges all of us as philosophers. There are three plausible thesis, separately defensible, that together seem to lead to a contradiction: 1) Reliability is a necessary condition for epistemic ...
Nicolás Lo Guercio
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Heidegger and Mulla Sadra: Conceptual evidence and essential inscrutability of being [PDF]
Considering the views of the founder of the Islamic transcendental philosophy Mulla Sadra Shirazi and one of the most important representatives of modern existentialist school Martin Heidegger we can see certain similarities.
Halilović Muamer
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Disagreement and Philosophical Progress [PDF]
In “Belief in the Face of Controversy,” Hilary Kornblith argues for a radical form of epistemic modesty: given that there has been no demonstrable cumulativeprogress in the history of philosophy – as there has been in formal logic, math, and science ...
Ables, Brent
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