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Is Hume's Law a valid argument against empirical bioethics?
Abstract If “no ought from is,” how can bioethics be empirical? Despite the widespread recognition that we can integrate empirical and normative, Hume's Law is still often claimed to pose logical limitations to empirical bioethics. Is Hume's Law a valid argument against empirical bioethics? I argue that we have reasons to answer no.
Paolo Corsico
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Asymmetry between Good and Evil from Philosophical and Moral-Theological Perspectives
Tadeusz Kuźmicki
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Convex Portrait in a Self‐Mirror: Social Dissonance and Social Synthesis
ABSTRACT Social dissonance is both a form of practice, an effect of that practice‐ the furthering of the already present socially dissonant effect/affect‐, and a specific score, proposing possible kinds of action to an audience to bring about the consciousness of their own unfreedom‐ or, more radically, the consciousness of their unconsciousness.
Jean‐Pierre Caron
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Understanding Ukrainian military chaplains as defenders of the human soul. [PDF]
Grimell J.
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The Birth of the Psychedelic Industry: Capitalising on the Psychedelic Renaissance
ABSTRACT The resurgence of psychedelic medicine, often termed ‘the psychedelic renaissance,’ marks a profound shift from decades of repressed research to a burgeoning field characterised by significant scientific, regulatory, and economic transformations.
Minsu Yoo, Sofia Sakopoulos
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Earthing The Spirit: With Mark Wallace [PDF]
Manolopoulos, M., Wallace, Mark I.
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Anthropocentrism as an Ecological Fallacy: Philosophical and Theological Musings on Laudato Si
Carmelo P. Marollano
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Social Dissonance and Living Currency: Mattin With Klossowski
ABSTRACT Mattin's Social Dissonance addresses the split between the social reality of economic exchange determined by the commodity form, on the one hand, and the phantasm or myth of the self as an agent of its own experience and as an immediate given, on the other hand.
Patrick ffrench
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