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On the Philosophical Implications of the Ouroboros Spaces and Their Functions [PDF]
In this paper, I aim to articulate and investigate the philosophical implications and inherent symbolism surrounding the mathematical properties of Ouroboros spaces and their respective functions. Initially, I provide a brief historical background explaining how the symbol of the Ouroboros has been used and how it continues to be used as a term in ...
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Automated Kantian Ethics: A Faithful Implementation [PDF]
As we grant artificial intelligence increasing power and independence in contexts like healthcare, policing, and driving, AI faces moral dilemmas but lacks the tools to solve them. Warnings from regulators, philosophers, and computer scientists about the dangers of unethical artificial intelligence have spurred interest in automated ethics-i.e., the ...
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This article explores temporal and ethical presents in a dementia ward in Denmark. Dementia wards are often portrayed and experienced as uncanny places where time stands still or becomes radically distorted. I approach the ward, however, as an encounter or access into experiences of time that are hidden from view in the outside world where common‐sense
Lone Grøn
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The object of investigation - the problem of omnipresence of God. The subjectmatter of investigation is a formal-axiological aspect of the problem. The aim of investigation - a proof of formal-axiological law of omnipresence of God in two-valued algebra ...
Lobovikov V.O.
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The Philosophical Theology of Friedrich Schleiermacher [PDF]
The authors examine two stages in the philosophical-theological thought of Schleiermacher. The first is the product of his Sentences about Religion (1799); the second is based on his Introduction to Dogmatics (1822).
M. PYLAEV, E. MOROZOVA
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The True (?) Story of Hilbert's Infinite Hotel [PDF]
What is known as "Hilbert's hotel" is a story of an imaginary hotel with infinitely many rooms that illustrates the bizarre consequences of assuming an actual infinity of objects or events. Since the 1970s it has been used in a variety of arguments, some of them relating to cosmology and others to philosophy and theology.
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Kant’s philosophical modesty. Towards a typology of philosophical theology [PDF]
Kant’s doctrine of religion has been repeatedly accused from different perspectives of having committed a rationalistic reduction of religious faith to a «faith of reason», or of claims to reinterpret by means of reason the body of beliefs of a revealed ...
Andrey Sudakov
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IS NATURE ENOUGH? TRUTH AND MEANING IN THE AGE OF SCIENCE by JOHN F. HAUGHT Cambridge University Press, 232 pages, $19.99 JOHN HAUGHT ASKS, "IS nature enough?"--which naturally elicits the question, "Enough for what?" Indeed, one ...
Liccione, Michael
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Maria Iwanaga Maki (1849–1920) was 23 years old in 1873 when she returned home after a community exile and persecutions of more than 3000 people carried out by the Meiji government. Historians in the public record refer to Iwanaga as otoko‐masari (man‐nish) when she stood up to a representative of the Shogun, while in her public work she became known ...
Gwyn McClelland
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An interesting temporalization of Gödel's ontological proof [PDF]
Recent theologies concerning God's death after Auschwitz are mathematically formalized through a suitable temporalization of G\"{o}del's Ontological Proof.
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