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Contractualist Moral Cognition: From the Normative to the Descriptive at Three Levels of Analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesWiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci
Visual summary of the paper. Taking inspiration from the contractualist tradition in moral philosophy is helpful to better understand morality at three interrelated levels of analysis: Its evolutionary logic, its cognitive organization, and its specific cognitive processes and forms of reasoning.
Le Pargneux A.
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The Sun Also Rises: Tracing the evolution of humanistic values in anatomy pedagogy and research, including cadaveric acquisition practices. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Anat, 2023
The Cave of the Hands (Cueva de las Manos) in Argentina, where the paintings of multiple human hands are visible. Considered an iconic symbol throughout the planet, it depicts a message from an unknown lost generation to us while symbolising the existence of humanity.
Bhattacharjee S, Ghosh SK.
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On the translation of Plato’s Protagoras by María Luisa Acuña

open access: yesCuadernos de Literatura, 2021
In 1974, Prof. María Luisa Acuña (1931-2020) carried out the first Spanish version of Plato’s Protagoras made by an Argentinian woman. It was published by the Facultad de Humanidades of the Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (UNNE). Prof.
MARCELA CORIA
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Political, All Too Political. Again on Protagoras’ Myth in Its Intellectual Context

open access: yesPOLIS, 2022
The paper argues for an analytic interpretation of Protagoras’ myth in Plato’s dialogue by showing that its goal is not so much to reconstruct the origins of civilization as to identify some essential features of humankind.
M. Bonazzi
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Ignorance in Plato’s Protagoras

open access: yesPhronesis, 2022
Ignorance is commonly assumed to be a lack of knowledge in Plato’s Socratic dialogues. I challenge that assumption. In the Protagoras, ignorance is conceived to be a substantive, structural psychic flaw—the soul’s domination by inferior elements that ...
Wenjin Liu
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Protágoras, o ensino da virtude e o progresso da história

open access: yesKalagatos, 2021
Em Protágoras , Sócrates questiona o sofista sobre a possibilidade do ensino da virtude. A partir disso, os intérpretes exploram vários temas que o diálogo compreende: a pedagogia, a ética ou a linguagem.
Victor Hugo Mazia
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The Metaphysics of Sophistry: Protagoras, Nāgārjuna, Antilogos

open access: yesHumanities, 2022
There is no category of thought more deliberately or explicitly relegated to a subordinate role in Plato’s dialogues than Sophists and sophistry. It is due to Plato’s influence that terms “sophist” and “sophistry” handed down to us have unilaterally ...
R. Reames
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Is wisdom courage? A critical dissection of Plat. Prot. 349d2-351b2

open access: yesPlato, 2020
In Plat. Prot. 349d2-351b2, first Socrates leads Protagoras to acknowledge that wisdom and courage are the same thing, then Protagoras accuses him of having put in his mouth words that he never said.
Sebastiano Molinelli
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Reasonableness in Capacity Law

open access: yesThe Modern Law Review, Volume 86, Issue 6, Page 1447-1471, November 2023., 2023
It is not uncommon for people to hold bizarre views. Sometimes, these views appear before the courts in mental capacity cases. Judges must then decide if the views are so bizarre that they constitute evidence of incapacity or, instead, if those views are the everyday sort that do not constitute such evidence. The idea behind the distinction is that the
Binesh Hass
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PROTAGORAS AND THE BEGINNINGS OF GRAMMAR

open access: yesCambridge Classical Journal, 2021
Offering a re-evaluation of all the available evidence, including passages from Aristotle's Rhetoric, Poetics and Sophistici Elenchi, Diogenes Laertius’ biographical sketch as well as the grammar scene in Aristophanes’ Clouds, this article argues that ...
L. Huitink, A. Willi
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