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  1. Ricoeur’s Transcendental Concern: A Hermeneutics of Discourse.William D. Melaney - 1971 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.), Analecta Husserliana. Dordrecht,: Springer. pp. 495-513.
    This paper argues that Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutical philosophy attempts to reopen the question of human transcendence in contemporary terms. While his conception of language as self-transcending is deeply Husserlian, Ricoeur also responds to the analytical challenge when he deploys a basic distinction in Fregean logic in order to clarify Heidegger’s phenomenology of world. Ricoeur’s commitment to a transcendental view is evident in his conception of narrative, which enables him to emphasize the role of the performative in literary reading. The meaning (...)
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  • Apontamentos acerca do conceito de modernidade nos escritos de Kierkegaard.Gabriel Guedes Rossatti - 2014 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 2 (1):54-71.
    Busca-se neste artigo fazer alguns breves apontamentos acerca do conceito de modernidade na obra do pensador dinamarquês Søren Kierkegaard. Com efeito, argumentarei que ainda que tal conceito não esteja presente em sua produção enquanto tal, sua presença, não obstante, se faz sentir de diversas maneiras, o que, por sua vez, faz de sua produção um dos constructos teóricos mais importantes em termos de uma reflexão crítica acerca desse mesmo tema.
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  • Comparative legal cultures: on traditions classified, their rapprochement & transfer, and the anarchy of hyper-rationalism with appendix on legal ethnography.Csaba Varga - 2012 - Budapest: Szent István Társulat.
    Disciplinary issues -- Field studies -- Appendix: Theory of law : legal ethnography, or, the theoretical fruits of the inquiries into folkways. /// Reedition of papers in English spanning from 1995 to 2008 /// DISCIPLINARY ISSUES -- LAW AS CULTURE? [2002] 9–14 // TRENDS IN COMPARATIVE LEGAL STUDIES [2002] 15–17 // COMPARATIVE LEGAL CULTURES: ATTEMPTS AT CONCEPTUALISATION [1997] 19–28: 1. Legal Culture in a Cultural-anthropological Approach 19 / 2. Legal Culture in a Sociological Approach 21 / 3. Timely Issues of (...)
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  • On the prejudices of philosophers: French philosophical discourse on Nietzsche, 1898–1908. [REVIEW]Christopher E. Forth - 1994 - Theory and Society 23 (6):839-881.
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  • On the Origin(s) of Truth in Art: Merleau-Ponty, Klee, and Cézanne.Galen A. Johnson - 2013 - Research in Phenomenology 43 (3):475-515.
    Beginning from Klee’s statement on truth in self-portraiture that his faces are truer than real ones and Cézanne’s promise to tell us the truth in painting, we consider the origins of truth in art for the philosophy of Merleau-Ponty. We discover that truth in perception, in life, and incarnate existence, as in art, originates from bodily movement. Similar to Heidegger’s argument in “The Origin of the Work of Art,” a truth happens between the work and painter, between the work and (...)
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  • Is the Royaumont Colloquium the Locus Classicus of the Divide Between Analytic and Continental Philosophy? Reply to Overgaard.Andreas Vrahimis - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (1):177 - 188.
    In his recent article, titled ‘Royaumont Revisited’, Overgaard challenges Dummett's view that one needs to go as far back as the late nineteenth century in order to discover examples of genuine dialogue between ‘analytic’ and ‘continental’ philosophy. Instead, Overgaard argues that in the 1958 Royaumont colloquium, generally judged as a failed attempt at communication between the two camps, one can find some elements which may be utilized towards re-establishing a dialogue between these two sides. Yet, emphasising this image of Royaumont (...)
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  • Optical Idealism and the Languages of Depth in Descartes and Berkeley.David Morris - 1997 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 35 (3):363-392.
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  • The Historian between the Quest for the Universal and the Quest for Identity.E. J. Hobsbawm - 1994 - Diogenes 42 (168):51-63.
    It might be best to begin this discussion of the historian's predicament with a concrete experience. In the early summer of 1944, as the German army retreated northwards in Italy to establish a more defensible front against the advancing Allied forces along the so-called “Gothic Line” in the Appenines, its units carried out a number of massacres, usually justified as reprisals against local “bandit” (i.e., partisan) activity. Fifty years later some of these village massacres in the province of Arezzo, hitherto (...)
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  • The Sartre–Camus Quarrel and the Fall of the French Intellectual.William E. Duvall - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (5):579-585.
    Over the past thirty years, the disappearance, if not the death, of the intellectual in France has been the focus of significant conversation and debate. Yet a good bit earlier, two writers who epitomized that very figure of the intellectual, Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, in works written after their bitter break, seemed to have already sensed this decline. The present essay explores what Camus's novel La Chute [The fall] and Sartre's autobiography Les Mots [The words] share thematically and, in (...)
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  • Current Bibliography of the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences 2004.Stephen P. Weldon - 2004 - Isis 95:1-249.
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  • Temporality and the Lyotardian Sublime: Kant between Husserl and Freud.Peter W. Milne - 2020 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 51 (3):201-214.
    ABSTRACTWhile Lyotard's first book was an introduction to phenomenology, most of the work that follows can be said to openly challenge the limits of phenomenological analysis. This is particularly...
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  • Barthes y Oriente: Responsabilidad ética y compromiso político.Luís García Soto - 2022 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 25 (2):165-178.
    En el presente texto, abordamos la relación del filósofo francés Roland Barthes (1915-1980) con Oriente. In su obra, aparecen tres Orientes diferentes: Japón, China y Marruecos. Barthes visitó esos tres países como turista, fue residente durante un año en Marruecos y escribió acerca de sus culturas. Oriente dejó un rastro variado e importante en sus escritos y juega un papel destacable en la obra de Barthes. En nuestro análisis, examinamos la visión que Barthes ofrece de Japón, de China y de (...)
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  • Hegemony Breakdown: The Collapse of Nationalization in Britain and France.Stathis N. Kalyvas - 1994 - Politics and Society 22 (3):316-348.
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  • O caráter sacramental da revelação na Constituição Dogmática Dei Verbum e suas implicações teológicas.Donizete José Xavier - 2014 - Revista de Cultura Teológica 83:173-193.
    O objetivo deste artigo é demonstrar a ideia da sacramentalidade da Revelação presente na Constituição Dogmática Dei Verbum e suas implicações teológicas. O pano de fundo dessa reflexão deleneia-se nas próprias palavras do documento conciliar ao afirmar: sacramentum voluntatis suae. A Revelação de Deus na carne da história permanece como mistério, ela assume a sua condição de sacramento. A sua visibilidade realiza-se por meio das palavras e gestos que se complementam mutuamente. A Revelação de Deus já está dada definitivamente no (...)
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  • Der König und der philosophe.Brunhilde Wehinger - 2004 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 56 (2):110-123.
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  • El cuerpo sexuado, el sombrero con pluma y el automóvil. Phénoménologie de la perception leída desde una perspectiva feminista y performativa.Esteban García - 2020 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 75.
    Este trabajo presenta la teoría merleau-pontyana de la sexualidad contenida en su _Phénoménologie de la perception_, primeramente en el contexto de otros tempranos abordajes fenomenológicos de la misma cuestión y luego dentro del marco gnoseológico de la obra. A continuación, se evalúa el alcance de las primeras críticas que J. Butler realizó a tal teoría en términos de androcentrismo, naturalización de la diferencia sexual y de la dominación masculina. Se deslindan así los recursos y los límites que comporta la descripción (...)
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