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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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This text deals with the teaching of philosophy, trying to highlight its value in secondary education, for the development of personal autonomy and the global formation of a democratic citizenship.
Luís García Soto
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HAK ASASI MANUSIA DALAM PERSPEKTIFFILSAFAT HUKUM
Human Rights is a moral principle and its justification is in the philosophical moral.Understanding of human rights in the perspective of philosophical morality is believed to find the correct or at least deepening arguments for understanding the truth ...
Reko Dwi Salfutra
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El concepto de bürgerliche Gesellschaft en la Filosofía del Derecho de Hegel y su crítica marxiana
El concepto de sociedad civil suscita una serie de consideraciones relevantes. El término alemán bürgerliche Gesellschaft utilizado por Hegel contiene una ambigüedad semántica característica y es perentorio reconstruir su historia conceptual.
Esteban Gabriel Sánchez
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07. Richard Richards is a Gay Scientist [PDF]
A little recognized and under-appreciated fact about the august Richard Richards is that he is a gay scientist. I know what you may be thinking—Richard’s never shagged dudes, and if he has, it’s shitty to out him in an essay that’s meant to honor him ...
Monroe, David
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The Scientific Status of Hegel’s Philosophy of Law
The paper aims to investigate the scientific claim that Hegel associates with his philosophy of right and to evaluate its relevance, if any, in the history of political science.
Pierpaolo Cesaroni
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The justification of legal punishment in Kant’s philosophy [PDF]
The subject matter of the article is the problem of justification of punishment within Kant’s practical philosophy. Modern interpretations tend to reduce this problem to the issue of “retributivism”: To what extent is Kant’s theory of punishment to be ...
Aronson D.
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Right and Trust in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right [PDF]
AbstractAccording to Hegel, true freedom consists not just in arbitrariness, but in the free willing of right. Right in turn is fully realised in the laws and institutions of ethical life. The ethical subject, for Hegel, is a practical subject that acts in accordance with ethical laws; yet it is also a theoretical, cognitive subject that recognizes the
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Hegel's Nonfoundationalism: A Phenomenological Account of the Structure of Philosophy of Right [PDF]
In the Phenomenology Hegel insists there are no presupposed standards of truth: standards are internal. "Consciousness provides its own criterion from within itself, so that the investigation becomes a comparison of consciousness with itself"(PhdG 84 ...
Tunick, Mark
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Moralidad y Estado en la filosofía política de Fichte [PDF]
The philosophy of history of 1804 and 1805 enables Fichte to place his natural right, developed previously at Jena, against a diachronic background. This means that Fichte does not reason merely synchronically from a timeless conception of society and
Arrese Igor, Hector Oscar
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