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Exclusive Disjunctivism – Presentness without Simultaneity in Special Relativity [PDF]
A-theoretic presentness is commonly regarded as non-solipsist and non-relative. The non-solipsism of a non-relative, A-theoretic presentness requires at least two space-like separated things to be present simpliciter together – this co-presentness ...
Jhou, Nihel
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LEIBNIZ\u2019S MIRROR THESIS. SOLIPSISM, PRIVATE PERSPECTIVES AND CONCEPTUAL HOLISM [PDF]
One of the symbolic images to which Leibniz constantly entrusted the synthesis of his philosophy regards the idea of considering one and the same city from various visual perspectives.
Nunziante, ANTONIO MARIA
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Husserl and the problem of solipsism in Cartesian Meditations
The philosophical currents of Cartesian inspiration sooner or later have to face charges that their ideas infer a solipsistic conclusion. Phenomenology could not avoid the same critique.
Tarcísio Porto Nogueira, SJ
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Fyodor Sologub on the Theater and Tragedy [PDF]
The article examines the development of Fyodor Sologub’s views on the nature and aims of the theater. The focus is on the little known critical sketches by Sologub that he regularly published in the weekly magazine Teatr i Iskusstvo weekly from 1912 to ...
Galina V. Petrova
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Word, Self, and Silence in Samuel Beckett
The article focuses on the relationship between language and self in Samuel Beckett and explores how the writer both represents and undermines the concept of self as contingent on words. Issuing from the ego and ultimately leading to the ego, language in
Loran Gami
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On the Plausibility of Idealism: Refuting Criticisms [PDF]
Several alternatives vie today for recognition as the most plausible ontology, from physicalism to panpsychism. By and large, these ontologies entail that physical structures circumscribe consciousness by bearing phenomenal properties within their ...
Kastrup, Bernardo
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Hegel, Reason, and Idealism [PDF]
In this article I want to focus on the central role that scientific reason plays, for Hegel, in leading us toward idealism, yet its complete failure to adequately establish idealism, and, oddly enough, the way in which this failure turns into a most ...
Kain, Philip J.
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Subject: Construct or Acting Being? The Status of the Subject and the Problem of Solipsism in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus [PDF]
In his Tractatus and Notebooks 1914-1916, Wittgenstein develops some themes concerning the nature of the subject, transcendentalism, solipsism and mysticism.
Włodzimierz HEFLIK
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Self-Consciousness and Objectivity: On the Two Approaches and the Same Solution
This text is an afterword to the Ukrainian translation of Leslie Stevenson’s article “Wittgenstein’s Transcendental Deduction and Kant’s Private Language Argument”.
Vyacheslav Tsyba
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In his Contributions to the Analysis of the Sensations (Mach 1885) the phenomenalist philosopher Ernst Mach confronts us with a difficulty: “If we regard the Ego as a real unity, we become involved in the following dilemma: either we must set over ...
Schrenk, Markus
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