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  1. Naturalism, science and the supernatural.Steve Clarke - 2009 - Sophia 48 (2):127-142.
    There is overwhelming agreement amongst naturalists that a naturalistic ontology should not allow for the possibility of supernatural entities. I argue, against this prevailing consensus, that naturalists have no proper basis to oppose the existence of supernatural entities. Naturalism is characterized, following Leiter and Rea, as a position which involves a primary commitment to scientific methodology and it is argued that any naturalistic ontological commitments must be compatible with this primary commitment. It is further argued that properly applied scientific method (...)
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  • Althusser and Monod: A 'New Alliance'?Maria Turchetto - 2009 - Historical Materialism 17 (3):61-79.
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  • Lanza del Vasto's Structural Ethics on War and Peace.Antonino Drago - 2015 - Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics 6 (6):67-80.
    Motivated by the alarming recurrence of wars, Lanza del Vasto became Gandhi’s disciple. From a social interpretation of biblical texts he derived a characterization of non-violence as the conversion from not only personal negative drives, but also from the influences of negative social institutions and the entire civilization. His intellectual categories comprise an ethical conception of four essentially different models of development. This pluralism subsists inasmuch as the representatives of each model do not search the destruction or the suppression of (...)
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