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Wittgenstein:

open access: yes, 2013
The work of L. Wittgenstein addresses a huge variety of topics. The spectrum ranges from mathematics to the analysis of ethical problems. These issues have generated many important philosophical discussions and the aim of this book is to examine a the broad range of philosophical problems.
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The Systematic Normativity of Nicene Theology☆

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 27, Issue 4, Page 443-463, October 2025.
Abstract The 1700th anniversary of the Nicene Council is an opportune moment to consider the possibility that the production and defense of the Nicene confession represent the fruition and manifestation of a way of doing theology that is perennially valid and normative precisely with respect to its systematic integration of the contents of Christian ...
Khaled Anatolios
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Rationality and hinge disagreements: A critique of constitutivism

open access: yesMetaphilosophy, Volume 56, Issue 5, Page 499-507, October 2025.
Abstract Can we rationally choose between philosophical hinge commitments if they resist argument and evidence? At first glance, such choices seem arbitrary. Coliva and Palmira (2020, 2021) and Coliva and Doulas (2022) argue, however, that adopting a constitutivist account of hinges allows for rational choice through what Coliva terms ‘extended ...
Zoheir Bagheri Noaparast
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Editorial: Current challenges in forest restoration and sustainable forest management

open access: yesFrontiers in Forests and Global Change, 2023
Jasmin Mantilla Contreras   +4 more
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The Poststructuralist Broom of Wallace’s System: A Conversation Between Wittgenstein and Derrida

open access: yes, 2018
David Foster Wallace famously characterized his first novel, The Broom of the System, as ‘a conversation between [Ludwig] Wittgenstein and [Jacques] Derrida.’ This comes as little surprise, given the ubiquity of the question of language in the works of ...
Cisney, Vernon W.
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Saturation as a methodological principle for philosophical research

open access: yesMetaphilosophy, Volume 56, Issue 5, Page 508-522, October 2025.
Abstract How can philosophers determine when they should conclude their research process? This paper introduces the saturation principle to philosophical methodology. The idea of saturation, first formulated by Glaser and Strauss in 1967, has become an influential quality criterion for qualitative research in the hermeneutical and pragmatist traditions
Jing Hiah   +2 more
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Wittgenstein, constructor de modelos [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Wittgenstein siempre practicó la filosofía como una actividad esclarecedora de las condiciones conceptuales del significado lingüístico. En la primera parte del artículo se trata de probar el papel relevante que Wittgenstein dio al uso de modelos como ...
Marrades Millet, Julián
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Knowledge first, all the way down

open access: yesPhilosophical Investigations, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 363-376, October 2025.
Abstract Knowledge‐first philosophy has fewer adherents than it should. It has the potential to address many of the common problems facing epistemologists, but it is counter‐intuitive in some respects. In this paper, I make the case that the underlying metaphysics of Timothy Williamson's account of knowledge‐first is responsible for some of this ...
Tess Dewhurst
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Clarifying Conversations: Understanding Cultural Difference in Philosophical Education [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The goal of this essay is to explain how Wittgenstein's philosophy may be helpful for understanding and addressing challenges to cross-cultural communication in educational contexts.
Carroll, Thomas D.
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Wittgenstein and Physicalism

open access: yesCrítica (México D. F. En línea), 1989
El presente trabajo trata de esclarecer el sentido en que puede considerarse que Wittgenstein es un fisicalista, es decir, un creyente en la tesis de que el discurso científico con significado cognitivo consiste, en ultima instancia, en proposiciones que contienen esencialmente términos físicos. El autor empieza formulando una explicación de cómo
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