From technique to normativity: the influence of Kant on Georges Canguilhem's philosophy of life. [PDF]
Sfara E.
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Apparent Paradoxes Are Paradoxes and the Problem of Change Is an Apparent Paradox
ABSTRACT In this paper, we argue that, under certain conditions, if something is, apparently, a paradox, then it is a paradox. We then apply this claim to a recent discussion on the so‐called “Problem of Change.” Throughout the history of Philosophy, many authors have viewed change as a paradoxical phenomenon. More recently, some have defended that the
Sergi Oms, Marta Campdelacreu
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Transcendental Brauer-Manin obstructions on singular K3 surfaces. [PDF]
Alaa Tawfik M, Newton R.
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Abstract Objectives In recent decades, research has increasingly highlighted the devastating effects of childhood trauma and relational processes that violate human development. However, the unique dynamics of such early‐life deprivations in adults who practice meditation, a context where the complexity of such wounding (and healing) may become ...
Anna‐Maria Frastali, Adhip Rawal
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Bioethics as a language game: probing the quality of moral guidance in principlism. [PDF]
Vest M.
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Editorial: Integrating Philosophical and Scientific Approaches in Consciousness Research. [PDF]
Gutland C, Cai W, Fernandez AV.
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The role of transcendental arguments in Searle's inclusive theory of meaning [PDF]
Rocci Luppicini
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The Transcendental Character of Money: An Exposition of Marx’s Argument in the Grundrisse
John Frederick Humphrey
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From Moral Supervenience to Moral Contingentism (In One Easy Step!)
ABSTRACT According to the Divide & Conquer (DC) strategy (Fogal and Risberg 2020) for explaining moral supervenience, the modal covariation between moral and natural properties can be partly explained by appeal to pure moral principles. Bhogal (2022) has recently argued that DC fails.
Alexios Stamatiadis‐Bréhier
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The <i>in-related self</i>: reclaiming <i>Paarung</i> in critical phenomenological psychopathology. [PDF]
Billwiller E.
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