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What is Jewish in Jewish philosophy?
The aim of this article is to explore understandings of Jewish philosophy. According to Daniel H. Frank, Jewish philosophy is an academic discipline invented in the nineteenth century by scholars intent on gaining a foothold of academic respectability ...
Karl-Johan Illman
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Wrong Generalizations in Philosophy [PDF]
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Sherwood J. B. Sugden, Paul Carus
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A Pragmatic Redefinition of Value(s): Toward a General Model of Valuation
This paper is intended to draw the main theoretical lines of the notion of value, in order to avoid some flaws in the quantitative surveys on values as well as in some qualitative studies of value judgements.
Nathalie Heinich
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Turing's three philosophical lessons and the philosophy of information [PDF]
In this article, I outline the three main philosophical lessons that we may learn from Turing's work, and how they lead to a new philosophy of information.
Floridi L. +4 more
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J. N. Tetens’s ‘transcendental philosophy’ as a basic science and criti¬cal propaedeutics to metaphysics [PDF]
In his treatise On General Speculative Philosophy, J. N. Tetens sets out to justify the possibility and necessity of metaphysics as a general speculative science.
Sekundant S.
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Franz Brentano in Vienna [PDF]
This paper is the general introduction to a collection of essays entitled Franz Brentano and Austrian Philosophy (forthcoming). In this substantial introduction, I comment several aspects of the recent reception of Brentano’s philosophical programme in ...
Fisette, Denis
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Kant and Hegel on Purposive Action [PDF]
This essay discusses Kant and Hegel’s philosophies of action and the place of action within the general structure of their practical philosophy. We begin by briefly noting a few things that both unite and distinguish the two philosophers. In the sections
Laitinen, Arto +2 more
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Is There a French Philosophy of Technology? General Introduction [PDF]
The existence of a French philosophy of technology is a matter of debate. Technology has long remained invisible in French philosophy, due to cultural circumstances and linguistic specificities. Even though a number of French philosophers have developed views and concepts about technology during the twentieth century, “philosophy of technology” has ...
Loeve, Sacha +2 more
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On kitsch and kič: Comparing kitsch concepts from Bavaria, Serbia and Slovenia [PDF]
The German word kitsch has been internationally successful. Today, it is commonly used in many modern languages including Serbian and Slovenian (kič)-but does it mean the same?
Ortlieb Stefan A. +4 more
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Phenomenology in Educational Qualitative Research : Philosophy as Science or Philosophical Science ?
The objective of this monographic contribution is to inform the reader about the essential elements that constitute phenomenology as a educational qualitative research design.
Mariwilda Padilla-Díaz
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