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  1. The critique of loneliness: towards the political motives of the doppelgänger.Dimitris Vardoulakis - 2004 - Angelaki 9 (2):81 – 101.
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  • Karl Pearson and the Logic of Science: Renouncing Causal Understanding (the Bride) and Inverted Spinozism.Julio Michael Stern - 2018 - South American Journal of Logic 4 (1):219-252.
    Karl Pearson is the leading figure of XX century statistics. He and his co-workers crafted the core of the theory, methods and language of frequentist or classical statistics – the prevalent inductive logic of contemporary science. However, before working in statistics, K. Pearson had other interests in life, namely, in this order, philosophy, physics, and biological heredity. Key concepts of his philosophical and epistemological system of anti-Spinozism (a form of transcendental idealism) are carried over to his subsequent works on the (...)
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  • Russian Ontologism: An Overview.Frédéric Tremblay - 2021 - Studies in East European Thought 73 (2):123-140.
    Russian philosophy underwent many phases: Westernism, Slavophilism, nihilism, pre-revolutionary religious philosophy, and dialectical materialism or Soviet philosophy. At first sight, each one of these phases seems antithetical to the preceding one. Yet, they all appear to have in common a certain negative attitude towards the subjectivism of Kantianism and German Idealism. In contrast to the latter, Russian philosophy typically displays a tendency towards ontologism, which is generally defined as the view that there is such a thing as being in itself, (...)
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  • Observaciones a la concepción hegeliana de “alma bella” y la constitución de las subjetividades en Hesperus, de Jean Paul Richter.Carlos Alfaro - 2018 - Páginas de Filosofía (Universidad Nacional del Comahue) 18 (21):46-65.
    Hegel afirma que la perspectiva del “alma bella” es sostenida por seguidores de Fichte que confunden el Yo absoluto con el yo psicofísico. Estos pensadores y literatos son reconocidos como miembros del Romanticismo alemán. Curiosamente, Hegel no menciona la obra de Jean Paul Richter entre estos casos. Jean Paul sostiene la identificación entre el Yo absoluto fichteano y la conciencia individual. Además, el autor de Hesperus define a los personajes principales de su novela como “almas bellas” y les atribuye cualidades (...)
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  • Surviving the Holocaust: Emil Utitz’s ‘As-If Technique’.Tereza Matějčková - 2020 - The European Legacy 25 (4):438-454.
    The aim of this article is to present the work of Emil Utitz, the Czech-German Jewish philosopher and psychologist, who was also a survivor of Theresienstadt. The power of the imagination and its i...
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  • Anstoß e intersubjetividad en la filosofía temprana de J. G. Fichte.Gustavo Macedo Rodriguez - 2018 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 55:231-250.
    Anstoß e intersubjetividad son dos conceptos fundamentales a partir de los cuales Fichte explica la importancia de la exterioridad en la actividad del yo. En la presente investigación analizo estos dos conceptos centrales en la filosofía temprana de Fichte. Primeramente presento una nueva interpretación del término Anstoß y analizo la relación entre ambos conceptos. Después argumentaré que ambos conceptos forman parte de un proyecto general que consiste en mostrar el carácter holístico de la subjetividad. Se trata, grosso modo, de mostrar (...)
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  • Il sapere assoluto.Walter Jaeschke - 2017 - Post-Filosofie 4:107--127.
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