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De Dicto and De Re: A Brandomian experiment on Kierkegaard [PDF]
During the last few decades, the historical turn within the tradition of the analytic tradition has experienced growing enthusiasm concerning the procedure of rational reconstruction, whose validity or importance, despite its paradigmatic examples in ...
Ferreira, Gabriel
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We need to talk about Wittgenstein: The practice of dialogue in the classroom and in assessment [PDF]
Is philosophy the pursuit of knowledge, as first year students with a dictionary sometimes write? With an aim to inspire and encourage philosophical inquiry, offering an invitation to participate in a process of discovery?
Erden, Yasemin J.
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In this paper I examine the political philosophy of B. Ackerman and in particular his conception of neutrality. I argue that in his philosophy of dialogue neutrality has a central place because it is a moral value, and because of its anti-relativistc ...
Marrone, Pierpaolo
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First Looks: CATaC '98\ud [PDF]
The First International Conference on Cultural Attitudes Towards Technology and Communication (CATaC’98), and its affiliated publications, seek to bring together current insights from philosophy, communication theory, and cultural sciences in an ...
Ess, Charles
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Situating Martin Heidegger’s claim to a “productive dialogue” with Marxism [PDF]
This critical review aims to more fully situate the claim Martin Heidegger makes in ‘Letter on Humanism’ that a “productive dialogue” between his work and that of Karl Marx is possible.
Griffiths, Dominic
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Luigi Pareyson (1918-1991): verdad y persona. [PDF]
Luigi Pareyson is an Italian existentialist philosopher, the unknown master of Umberto Eco and Gianni Vattimo. This not very well known philosopher has a consistent anthropology, which carries out its consequences in his aesthetics and hermeneutics ...
Blanco-Sarto, P. (Pablo)
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Engaging the Religiously Committed Other: Anthropologists and Theologians in Dialogue
Anthropology has two tasks: the scientific task of studying human beings and the instrumental task of promoting human flourishing. To date, the scientific task has been constrained by secularism, and the instrumental task by the philosophy and values of ...
Backues, Lindy +4 more
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Analogical Reflection as a Source for the Science of Life: Kant and the Possibility of the Biological Sciences [PDF]
In contrast to the previously widespread view that Kant's work was largely in dialogue with the physical sciences, recent scholarship has highlighted Kant's interest in and contributions to the life sciences.
Nassar, Dalia
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Latin American Philosophy of Liberation and Intercultural Philosophy of Dialogue
The research examines the Latin American philosophy of liberation (L. Cea, A. Roig, E. Dussel), from which the intercultural philosophy of dialogue was developed. The dialogue between Russian and Latin American philosophers and the recognition of the philosophy of liberation in Russia are shown.
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Can a rabbit be a scientist? Stimulating philosophical dialogue in science classes [PDF]
Philosophical dialogue requires an approach to teaching and learning in science that is focused on problem posing and provides space for meaning making, finding new ways of thinking and understanding and for linking science with broader human experiences.
de Schrijver, Jelle, Dunlop, Lynda
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