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Hegel's Solution to Cartesian Dualism of Mind and Body
In this paper, I am going to review the Hegelian solution to solve Cartesian doctrine of the mind body dualism. Such a dichotomy refers to the fact that in the recognition we are dealing with two completely different and separate domains, i.e., the ...
Farzad
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Comparing Martin Heidegger’s and Jalal Āl-e-Ahmad’s Views on Technology [PDF]
The present study aimed to compare Heidegger’s and Āl-e-Ahmad’s views on technology; first, the close relationship between subjectivism and modern technology was analyzed based on Heidegger, and subsequently, it was pointed out that Heidegger’s approach ...
Hossein Rouhani
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Risk Objectivism and Risk Subjectivism: When Are Risks Real [PDF]
Typically, those who discuss Risk management envision a two-step process wherein, first, Risk is more or less objectively appraised and, second, the acceptability of those Risks is subjectively evaluated.
Thompson, Paul B.
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The Illusion of Permissive Balancing
ABSTRACT The standard view among philosophers of normativity is that practical reasons balance permissively (i.e., when reasons are tied between incompatible actions, either action is rational), while epistemic reasons balance prohibitively (i.e., when reasons are tied between incompatible doxastic attitudes, neither attitude may be rationally formed).
Jordan Scott
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Good and Bad Political Compromises
ABSTRACT Political compromises are common. Parties that seek to influence society must inevitably make them. Populists often criticize such compromises, as compromising implies that an ideal outcome will not be achieved. In general, political compromises evoke strong emotions, particularly when they are perceived as problematic—morally or otherwise. In
Juha Räikkä
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Concepts: Where Subjectivism Goes Wrong [PDF]
The debate about concepts has always been shaped by a contrast between subjectivism, which treats them as phenomena in the mind or head of individuals, and objectivism, which insists that they exist independently of individual minds.
Glock, Hans-Johann
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Meaning, anti‐alienation, and fulfillment
Abstract One intuition that motivates subjectivist theories about meaning in life is the anti‐alienation intuition, that is, for a life to be meaningful it must engage with the person whose life it is. This article contends that the anti‐alienation and subjectivist theories it motivates are best understood as tracking fulfillment in life; this is an ...
Chad Mason Stevenson
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G.B. PIRANESI'S ARTISTIC TRUTH ABOUT THE MODERNITY EPOCH
The article analyzes the culture of modernity as wholeness, perceived “through the prism” of G.B. Piranesi’s creative mind. It is emphasized, that being the creator of this wholeness, Piranesi is vital for his contemporaries and descendants. First of all,
S. G. Gladysheva
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Private Property Rights, Government Interventionism and Welfare Economics
We develop a critique of government interventionism based on the Misesian calculation argument against socialism. If private property rights and relative prices based on supply and demand are necessary for successful economic coordination, then ...
Jankovic Ivan, Block Walter
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The Interpretation of Probability: Still an Open Issue? 1
Probability as understood today, namely as a quantitative notion expressible by means of a function ranging in the interval between 0–1, took shape in the mid-17th century, and presents both a mathematical and a philosophical aspect.
Maria Carla Galavotti
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