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Philosophical Methods

In Knud Haakonssen (ed.), The Cambridge history of eighteenth-century philosophy. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 139--159 (2006)

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  1. Hume's Experimental Method.Tamás Demeter - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (3):577-599.
    In this article I attempt to reconstruct David Hume's use of the label ?experimental? to characterise his method in the Treatise. Although its meaning may strike the present-day reader as unusual, such a reconstruction is possible from the background of eighteenth-century practices and concepts of natural inquiry. As I argue, Hume's inquiries into human nature are experimental not primarily because of the way the empirical data he uses are produced, but because of the way those data are theoretically processed. He (...)
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  • Basic moral values: A shared core.Frances V. Harbour - 1995 - Ethics and International Affairs 9:155-170.
    Without some form of objectivity, Harbour argues, there is no firm grounding other than taste for criticizing whatever constitutes another culture's values, or even for reforming one's own—and there is no firm grounding for moral objections to someone such as Hitler or Idi Amin.
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  • Teaching and learning guide for Anton Wilhelm Amo's philosophy of mind.Chris Meyns - 2019 - Philosophy Compass 14 (4):e12588.
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  • Os pensamentos sobre a verdadeira estimação das forças vivas e o surgimento de motivos críticos no pensamento de Kant.Diego Kosbiau Trevisan - 2016 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 28 (44):433.
    O objetivo do presente artigo é duplo: em primeiro lugar, problematizar a Entstehungsgeschichte ou história do surgimento da filosofia crítica a partir de um expediente interpretativo bem definido, a saber, a identificação de certos motivos críticos que auxiliam na determinação de continuidades e rupturas no desenrolar do pensamento de Kant. Em segundo lugar, analisar a primeira obra de Kant, os Pensamentos sobre a verdadeira estimação das forças vivas, buscando aplicar a ela o expediente interpretativo discutido anteriormente e, assim, reconhecer alguns (...)
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