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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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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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Framing the tendency to betray one's good intentions. Akrasia as a dialogical dynamic

open access: yesJournal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Volume 53, Issue 3, Page 399-416, September 2023., 2023
Abstract Akrasia, otherwise known as ‘weakness of will’, is a state of mind whereby people act deliberately against their better judgment. This paper aims to provide a conceptual framework for understanding akrasia from psychosocial perspectives that assume the self is multiple and strongly interconnected with the relational flow of which it is a part.
Diego Romaioli
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Tackling a lingering infirmity: On the nature and warrant of action research in education

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, Volume 49, Issue 3, Page 439-454, June 2023., 2023
Abstract The BERA initiative on promoting Close‐to‐Practice (CtP) research raises new challenges for action research, particularly as uncertainties about the standing and rigour of action research were expressed in the report of the education panel for the 2015 Research Excellence Framework (REF) in the United Kingdom.
Padraig Hogan, Anthony Malone
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Human measure and natural fecundity: Mythos and logos in the past and future of the humanities

open access: yesFuture Humanities, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2023., 2023
Abstract The beginnings of social forms are shrouded in, and justified by, myths which establish both the manifest content of stories and religion. The replacement of myth by logic is never total and the role of logic depends upon the mythic origin that it partially replaces.
Ian Angus
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SPIRITUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY: A THREEFOLD PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION

open access: yesZygon®, Volume 58, Issue 1, Page 6-22, March 2023., 2023
Abstract Despite the prominent role that technology plays in twenty‐first‐century societies, the intersections between spirituality and technology have been poorly analyzed. This article develops a cross‐reflection between these two key anthropological aspects, using a philosophical approach that structures the analysis along three classical categories:
Gabriel Fernandez‐Borsot
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Protagoras on democracy and the rule of law

open access: yesFilosofický časopis, 2021
The sophist Protagoras is famous for being the first consistent relativist who argued that there is no objective truth and every perception is valid for those who experience it. He extended this relativism to morality and politics and maintained that the
Giorgini, Giovanni
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O Laques e o Protágoras segundo Vlastos

open access: yesClassica, Revista Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos, 2015
Este texto tem como objetivo uma análise crítica do artigo de Vlastos “The Protagoras and the Laches”, e de sua tese central acerca da anterioridade do Protágoras com relação ao Laques. Para isso, Vlastos defende a existência de uma distinção entre saber
João Paulo de Oliveira Teixeira
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Why Protagoras gets paid anyway: a practical solution of the paradox of court [PDF]

open access: yesSCHOLE, 2017
The famous dispute between Protagoras and Euathlus concerning Protagoras’s tuition fee reportedly owed to him by Euathlus is solved on the basis of practical argumentation concerning actions.
Elena Lisanyuk
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