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A Modest Conception of Moral Right & Wrong
ABSTRACT Taking inspiration from Hume, I advance a conception of the part of morality concerned with right and wrong, rooted in the actual moral rules established and followed within our society. Elsewhere, I have argued this approach provides a way of thinking about how we are genuinely “bound in a moral way” to keep our moral obligations that it is ...
Jorah Dannenberg
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Jenofonte y su recuerdo de Sócrates: algunos apuntes [PDF]
Carolina Olivares Chávez
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Openness as a political commitment
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Tadhg Ó Laoghaire
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Abstract How should we respond to the humanity of others? Should we care for others' well‐being? Respect them as autonomous agents? Largely neglected is an answer we can find in the religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Buddhism: we should love all.
P. Quinn White
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Κόσμος y ψυχή en Sócrates, ¿principios de la ética socrática?
Las reflexiones de Sócrates se centran primordialmente sobre la ética, su filosofía parece ser más práctica que especulativa. Sin embargo, existen algunos elementos que podrían considerarse principios, en términos aristotélicos, que darían soporte a las
Alberto Quiroz Ávila
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Respublica Noumenon: Kant, Rousseau, and Plato's Republic
Abstract This article examines the philosophical sources for Kant's interpretation of Plato's Republic and its impact on his conception of the ideal state. I argue that Kant's knowledge of Plato was not derived from Plato's writings, but from secondary accounts.
Michael Kryluk
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Elogio a la herejía: el ateísmo radical de Rorty
Rorty se debe estudiar, no especialmente por la fidelidad de sus narraciones de la historiografía filosófica, o por la corrección de sus lecturas, sino principalmente porque, como los grandes pensadores de la filosofía occidental, él nos ha ofrecido una ...
Eduardo Mendieta
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Protágoras no Teeteto: argumentos da “defesa” e da “autorrefutação”
Podem se explicar as mudanças na atitude de ‘Sócrates’ perante ‘Protágoras’, no Teeteto? O filósofo parece louvá-lo só para depois o censurar, embora sempre mostre respeitá-lo. Pode tal comportamento ser justificado pela ironia?
José Gabriel Trindade Santos
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Process and individuation (on speculative realism and becoming)
Abstract Recent developments in the continental tradition have taken a realist turn that reveals an oscillation between, on the one hand, an ontology of virtuality that thinks of reality as process and continuum (albeit a continuum of differences or events) and, on the other hand, the resurgence of an ontology of objects and essences guided by the ...
Pascal Massie
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Daring to doubt! Shaftesbury, doubt, and polite conversation
Abstract Shaftesbury thought that dogmatism was an epistemic vice that violated the norms of good inquiry by inhibiting the proper exercise of reason. One way that Shaftesbury attempted to defend against dogmatic thought and culture was to recommend that society followed the norms of what he called “polite conversation.” This notion has received a fair
Sean Maroney
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