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Descartes and Skepticism [PDF]
In this paper, I present an interpretation of Descartes that deemphasizes his skepticism. I analyze a selection of remarks from Descartes’ correspondence in which he makes judgments about the skeptics.
Sachdev, Raman
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Just a plaything for your pet cat? [PDF]
Animals are not merely passive 'others' in our world, argues Erica Fudge. In fact, by their very 'otherness' they help us define ourselves - as well as drive our technology.
Fudge, Erica
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My Strategies for Dealing With Radical Psychotic Doubt: A Schizo-Something Philosopher's Tale. [PDF]
Jeppsson SMI.
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Dialecticians and Stoics on the Classification of Propositions [PDF]
This paper discusses the reports in Diogenes Laertius and in Sextus Empiricus concerning the classification of propositions. It is argued that the material in Sextus uses a source going back to the Dialectical school whose most prominent members were ...
Ebert, Theodor
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This essay provides an overview of the ways in which contemporary philosophers have tried to make sense of ineffability as encountered in aesthetic contexts.
Jonas, Silvia
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ANCORA SULLO STATUTO VERITATIVO DELLA SENSAZIONE IN EPICURO
The main goals of this article are, on the one hand, to show the peculiar features of the Epicurean view of sense-perception (aisthesis), the first criterion of truth of Epicurus’ canonic; and, on the other hand, to critically discuss a recent ...
Francesco Verde
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Gregorian chant and musica ficta : new observations from Spanish theory of the Early Renaissance [PDF]
El contenido del presente trabajo tiene su punto de partida en el tratado de Fernand Estevan de Sevilla y en el ms. C. III de El Escorial, terminado en 1480; este ultimo manuscrit0 ya había llamado la atención de M.
Gümpel, Karl-Werner
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Philosophy Untouched by Science? Zeno’s Runner, Sextus’ Epochē, and More
The relationship between science and philosophy is contentious. Quine saw philosophy as continuous with science (broadly understood), but many philosophers see a dichotomy between them.
Josef Mattes
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O mito de Enéias e a Elegia de Propércio
This essay intends to stablish the myth of Aeneas as the reason of some dificulty that the elegiacs found to touch their very theme-love, as seen in the work of Sextus Propertius.
João Angelo Oliva Neto
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