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Introduction Moral philosophy used to be full of promises. In ancient times, it aimed at providing a guide to the good life that integrated moral matters with other concerns (such as our intellectual, aesthetic and prudential interests). In modern times,
Freyenhagen, F
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Fatalism as a Metaphysical Thesis [PDF]
Even though fatalism has been an intermittent topic of philosophy since Greek antiquity, this paper argues that fate ought to be of little concern to metaphysicians.
Ulrich, Meyer
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The Abyss of Right: Hegel’s Philosophy of Right and the Question of Poverty
Hegel’s interpretation of the question of poverty in modern states has been an important topic in Hegelian scholarship. His early engagement with political economy (e.g., John Locke, Adam Smith and James Steuart) and his attentiveness to social phenomena
Tomás Lima Pimenta
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Right to Privacy in Liberal Philosophy of the Modern Era [PDF]
The article discusses the problem of the right to privacy, which was first themed in the philosophy of the modern era which raised the issues of human rights and freedoms, private property, the nature of relations between an individual, society and the ...
Lesya V. Chesnokova
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On Whitehead and Deleuze: The Process of Materiality [PDF]
In his long career, Whitehead was, variously, a mathematician, speculative physicist, historian of science, philosopher of science, and philosopher in his own right. As such, he occupies a perhaps unique place within recent western thought.
Halewood, Michael
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The Science of the Philosophy of Right in Ayat allah Javadi Amoli’s Thoughts [PDF]
The most important issues in the science of the philosophy of right are the notion of right, the kinds of right, the right holders, and the origin of right.
Mohammad-Hoseyn Talebi
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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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The Question of Normativity in Emil Lask’s Philosophy of Right [PDF]
Before Emil Lask wrote The Logic of Philosophy (1911) he outlined the main theses of his future philosophical project in The Philosophy of Right (1905): critique of the “two worlds theory”, the problem of pre-reflective cognition, the emphasis on the ...
Koda V. N.
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Ideological diversity, hostility, and discrimination in philosophy [PDF]
Members of the field of philosophy have, just as other people, political convictions or, as psychologists call them, ideologies. How are different ideologies distributed and perceived in the field?
De Block, Andreas +3 more
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There are no universal rules for induction [PDF]
In a material theory of induction, inductive inferences are warranted by facts that prevail locally. This approach, it is urged, is preferable to formal theories of induction in which the good inductive inferences are delineated as those conforming to ...
Norton, JD
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