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Philosophy in the Twentieth Century

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Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 48 (1):161-162 (1986)

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  1. Business Ethics and Postmodernism.Clarence C. Walton - 1993 - Business Ethics Quarterly 3 (3):285-305.
    Postmodernism, a poorly defined term, is nevertheless influencing art, architecture, literature and philosophy. And despite its definitional ambiguities, some philosophers see in postmodernism a reason for the rise and interest in business ethics. This view is challenged on two grounds: (I) its philosophical source in Europe; and (2) its vocabulary. Martin Heidegger, one of the major forces in postmodernism’s rise, left a confusing legacy. In his early years, Heidegger advocated moral subjectivism; in his later years, he argued that moral standards (...)
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  • “The Revolution of Relativity” and Self-Consciousness in the History of Philosophy of the 20th Century.O. A. Vlasova - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 11:114-125.
    This paper discusses the development of self-consciousness in the history of philosophy of the 20th century compared with the same development in the natural sciences. The author characterizes this stage of philosophical historiography as the “revolution of relativity.” This movement of self-consciousness was apparent in not only the humanities but also the natural sciences at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Awareness of probability is a fundamental achievement of non-classic physics, which has since reversed its paradigm. In contrast (...)
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  • Abnormal theories. The case of Romanian postmodernism.Dan Pătroc - 2012 - Annales Philosophici 4:23-28.
    While some cultures have established a long tradition of theoretical thinking, Romanian culture appears to have an innate resistance to theory and to the standards of what is usually considered to be the proper way of theorizing. This paper tries to demonstrate the hypothesis shown above by analyzing the case of postmodernism related theories within the Romanian cultural environment. More precisely, we have focused our attention on what is considered to be one of the most relevant works on Romanian postmodernism, (...)
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