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Analytical Anthropology of Peter Hacker
Purpose. The article is an explication of the features of the anthropological teaching of Peter Hacker in the context of analytical philosophy with consideration to the context of European philosophy within the framework of the Oxford School of ordinary ...
V. Y. Popov, E. V. Popova
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Avner Baz's Ordinary Language Challenge to the Philosophical Method of Cases
Avner Baz argues that the philosophical method of cases presupposes a problematic view of language and linguistic competence, namely what he calls "the atomistic-compositional view".
Paul O. Irikefe
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PHILOSOPHICAL MEANING OF LANGUAGE
The article describes the ideas and philosophical views of philosophers on the history of language. From a philosophical point of view, the concept of «language» has been defined as a fundamental value for any nation. In the history of philosophical thought, «language» is considered one of the spiritual spheres of social life, considered as a value ...
S. Uralbaeva +2 more
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Dans un contexte plurilingue caractérisant les pays africains comme le Burkina Faso, où la langue de transmission des connaissances est le français, comment rendre populaire la philosophie ? C’est autour de cette grande question que se développe tout le
SAWADOGO Issaka
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The Philosophical Language of Death and Power [PDF]
This article is concerned with understanding the relationship of philosophical languages of death with the social philosophy of Michel Foucault. Foucault’s theoretical tools ‘make sense’ of languages of death in institutions such as care homes. While our responses to death and dying would seem to be very personal and therefore individually determined ...
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In “Performance Philosophy — Staging a New Field,” Laura Cull approaches performance as a source of philosophical insight and philosophy as a species of performance (Cull 2014, 15). This calls for a radical transformation of philosophy and its practices.
Beth Savickey
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The Language of Pain: A Philosophical Study of BDSM [PDF]
This philosophical article attempts to promote the recognition of the social world of BDSM in philosophical and tropological perspective. BDSM, and especially sadomasochism, is difficult to understand in its own, characteristic motivational perspective because such negative experiences as, say, pain and humiliation, indicate aversion rather than ...
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PHILOSOPHEME OF SYMBOL AND CONCEPT OF THE MEANING: PHILOSOPHICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASPECTS
The aim of the study is to find out the meaning of the symbolic nature of the philosophical and anthropological knowledge deployment, as well as symbolic forms of correlation between artificial and natural in the consciousness of human identity and their
P. V. Kretov
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PHILOSOPHICAL PRACTICE AS A NEW LANGUAGE OF PHILOSOPHICAL KNOWLEDGE [PDF]
The relevance of the research is conditioned by the processes of transformation not only of scientific knowledge, but also of the education system. Society is increasingly oriented towards the applied nature of the knowledge it receives. Philosophy, which is, first of all, theoretical science, is looking for ways for further development.
Olga Vitalevna Pashchenko +1 more
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Philosophical ideas of Roger Williams in the treatise “A Key into the Language of America” [PDF]
Philosophical views of the American thinker Roger Williams on the nature of man, his rights and obligations are described in the article. Thinker’s philosophical views were determined by a number of strong political ideas, in particular — secularism ...
Yaroslav Sobolievskyi
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