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In Allgemeiner Kantindex Zu Kants Gesammelten Schriften. Band. 20. Abt. 3: Personenindex Zu Kants Gesammelten Schriften. De Gruyter. pp. 96-103 (1969)

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  1. Morality and leadership: Examining the ethics of transformational leadership. [REVIEW]Sen Sendjaya - 2005 - Journal of Academic Ethics 3 (1):75-86.
    Morality is a critical factor in leadership that its absence could turn an otherwise powerful leadership model (i.e. transformational leadership) into a disastrous outcome. The importance of morality for leaders is self-evident in light of the far-reaching effects of leaders' actions or inaction on other people. Such proposition necessitates the discourse in the objectivity of universal moral principles as the legitimate basis of a sound understanding of moral leadership. Examining transformational leadership from a moral-laden perspective, this paper argues that morality (...)
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  • The Internal Relatedness of All Things.J. Schaffer - 2010 - Mind 119 (474):341-376.
    The argument from internal relatedness was one of the major nineteenth century neo-Hegelian arguments for monism. This argument has been misunderstood, and may even be sound. The argument, as I reconstruct it, proceeds in two stages: first, it is argued that all things are internally related in ways that render them interdependent; second, the substantial unity of the whole universe is inferred from the interdependence of all of its parts. The guiding idea behind the argument is that failure of free (...)
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  • The Difference Between Moral and Rational “Oughts”: An Expressivist Account.Peter Schulte - 2012 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 15 (2):159-174.
    Morality and rationality are both normative: the moral claim “you ought to help others” is a genuine normative judgment, as well as the rational maxim “you ought to brush your teeth twice a day”. But it seems that there is a crucial difference these two judgments. In the first part of this paper, I argue that this difference is to be understood as a difference between two kinds of normativity: demanding and recommending normativity. But the crucial task is, of course, (...)
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  • Judging machines: philosophical aspects of deep learning.Arno Schubbach - 2019 - Synthese 198 (2):1807-1827.
    Although machine learning has been successful in recent years and is increasingly being deployed in the sciences, enterprises or administrations, it has rarely been discussed in philosophy beyond the philosophy of mathematics and machine learning. The present contribution addresses the resulting lack of conceptual tools for an epistemological discussion of machine learning by conceiving of deep learning networks as ‘judging machines’ and using the Kantian analysis of judgments for specifying the type of judgment they are capable of. At the center (...)
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  • Evolutionary Economics, Responsible Innovation and Demand: Making a Case for the Role of Consumers.Michael P. Schlaile, Matthias Mueller, Michael Schramm & Andreas Pyka - 2018 - Philosophy of Management 17 (1):7-39.
    This paper contributes to the (re-)conceptualisation of responsible innovation by proposing an evolutionary economic approach that focuses on the role of consumers in the innovation process. After a discussion of the philosophical foundations and ethical implications of this approach, which bears an explanatory potential that has not been adequately considered in previous discussions of responsible innovation, we present a first step towards capturing the important but often neglected role of consumers in innovation processes (including responsible innovation): We propose an agent-based (...)
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  • Does Visual Spatial Awareness Require the Visual Awareness of Space?John Schwenkler - 2012 - Mind and Language 27 (3):308-329.
    Many philosophers have held that it is not possible to experience a spatial object, property, or relation except against the background of an intact awareness of a space that is somehow ‘absolute’. This paper challenges that claim, by analyzing in detail the case of a brain-damaged subject whose visual experiences seem to have violated this condition: spatial objects and properties were present in his visual experience, but space itself was not. I go on to suggest that phenomenological argumentation can give (...)
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  • Does Separating Intentionality From Mental Representation Imply Radical Enactivism?Tobias Schlicht - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  • A religião no tribunal da razão: Kant e Habermas.Maikon Chaider Silva Scaldaferro - 2017 - Aufklärung 4 (S1):87-98.
    Com o advento da modernidade a filosofia passou a exigir que a religião prestasse contas à razão. A filosofia da religião de Kant é um exemplo desse tipo de iniciativa. Kant propôs julgar a religião no tribunal da razão. Mais de 200 anos depois, Habermas buscou renovar o projeto kantiano. Nosso trabalho visa esclarecer o modo como cada autor realiza o julgamento da religião no tribunal da razão. Além disso, discutiremos a relevância desse tipo de abordagem proposta por ambos os (...)
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  • Uma expressão formal da noção kantiana pré-crítica de oposição.Frank Sautter - 2008 - Filosofia Unisinos 9 (3):214-227.
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  • Estética e ética em Kant.Luis Satie - 2009 - Filosofia Unisinos 10 (1):29-36.
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  • Forgiveness and Moral Development.Paula Satne - 2016 - Philosophia 44 (4):1029-1055.
    Forgiveness is clearly an important aspect of our moral lives, yet surprisingly Kant, one of the most important authors in the history of Western ethics, seems to have very little to say about it. Some authors explain this omission by noting that forgiveness sits uncomfortably in Kant’s moral thought: forgiveness seems to have an ineluctably ‘elective’ aspect which makes it to a certain extent arbitrary; thus it stands in tension with Kant’s claim that agents are autonomous beings, capable of determining (...)
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  • Os caminhos da toler'ncia.Jorge Alberto Ramos Sarmento - 2021 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 21 (3):390-407.
    The present work, elaborated from a theoretical, bibliographical and documentary character, has for objective to develop some theoretical boardings regarding the concept of tolerance of a philosophical point of view, during a historical context that if initiates in the thought of John Locke, in the Modern Age, the scope of the religious wars, when such concept acquires a more rigorous and critical character, going until the contemporaneidade, period where the tolerance starts to acquire a paper of prominence for the understanding (...)
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  • La déduction transcendantale dans les Prolégomènes et le problème de l´idéalisme.Paulo R. Litch dos Santos - 2019 - Con-Textos Kantianos 9:7-22.
    Je me propose d'examiner les paragraphes 18 et 19 de la deuxième partie des Prolégomènes. Bien que ces deux paragraphes ne constituent pas l'intégralité de la déduction transcendantale des Prolégomènes, ils ont une fonction essentielle dans la mesure où ils exposent l’argument entier in nuce. Ces deux sections établissent de façon claire que la doctrine de l'idéalisme critique, présentée dans la première partie des Prolégomènes comme un idéalisme qui ne supprime pas « l'existence de la chose qui apparaît », joue (...)
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  • Considerações sobre o conceito de autonomia na pedagogia moral de Kant.Rogério Santos dos Prazeres - 2017 - Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 8 (16):28-43.
    Neste texto, a proposta é mostrar a centralidade do conceito de autonomia, patente à atualidade da filosofia de Kant convergente com a pedagogia moral. Para tanto, revisitaremos algumas informações extraídas da obra do filósofo, enquanto contribuições que originam do contexto do Esclarecimento. A concepção implicada à necessidade da educação do homem distingue-se pelo interesse social e preponderância do bem comum, tendo-se o educando como principal sujeito do processo educacional, segundo o pensamento em que a humanidade é a destinatária e corresponsável (...)
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  • Art and Authenticity: A Reply to Jaworski.Mark Sagoff - 2014 - Journal of Value Inquiry 48 (3):503-515.
    In a thoughtful paper, Peter Martin Jaworski has written, “The debate over originals, authenticity, fakes, duplicates, and forgery got its start in the mid-60s and then continued until the ‘80s.”Peter Martin Jaworski. “In Defense of Fakes and Artistic Treason: Why Visually-Indistinguishable Duplicates Are as Good as the Originals.” Journal of Value Inquiry (2013), pp. 391–405. Quotation at p. 392. The debate, at least insofar as I participated in it, questioned whether original paintings and forgeries were sufficiently alike – sufficiently the (...)
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  • Crítica da autonomia: liberdade como heteronomia sem servidão.Vladimir Safatle - 2019 - Discurso 49 (2).
    O artigo visa discutir formas de pensar o conceito de liberdade para além de sua submissão às figuras da autonomia. O objetivo é avaliar a necessidade e pertinência de pensarmos, em nosso contexto sócio-histórico, a liberdade como heteronomia sem servidão. Conceito este que nasce da crítica à elevação do paradigma do auto-pertencimento a condição de via única para a definição da liberdade.
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  • The destiny of freedom: In Heidegger.Hans Ruin - 2008 - Continental Philosophy Review 41 (3):277-299.
    The essay recapitulates the decisive steps in Heidegger’s development of the problem of human freedom. The interpretation is set in the context of a general matrix for how freedom is treated in the tradition, as both a theoretical ontological problem, and as practical appeal. According to some readers, Heidegger’s thinking is a philosophy of freedom throughout; according to others his “turning” implies abandoning the idea of human freedom as a metaphysical remnant. The essay seeks an intermediate path, by following his (...)
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  • Odd Choices: On the Rationality of Some Alleged Anomalies of Decision and Inference.Hans Rott - 2011 - Topoi 30 (1):59-69.
    This paper presents a number of apparent anomalies in rational choice scenarios, and their translation into the logic of everyday reasoning. Three classes of examples that have been discussed in the context of probabilistic choice since the 1960s (by Debreu, Tversky and others) are analyzed in a non-probabilistic setting. It is shown how they can at the same time be regarded as logical problems that concern the drawing of defeasible inferences from a given information base. I argue that initial appearances (...)
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  • Human dignity and human rights in bioethics: the Kantian approach.Markus Rothhaar - 2010 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 13 (3):251-257.
    The concept of human dignity plays an important role in the public discussion about ethical questions concerning modern medicine and biology. At the same time, there is a widespread skepticism about the possibility to determine the content and the claims of human dignity. The article goes back to Kantian Moral Philosophy, in order to show that human dignity has in fact a determinable content not as a norm in itself, but as the principle and ground of human rights and any (...)
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  • Common sense and the goodness of truth.Stanley Rosen - 2000 - Philosophical Explorations 3 (3):244 – 261.
    I discuss the role played by ordinary or everyday experience in the origin of philosophy. I begin with a discussion of the disappearance of production from the tripartite Aristotelian division of the arts and sciences, and indicate how production reappears as the assimilation of both theory and practice. If knowing is making, then there is no distinction between philosophy and poetry. In particular, the everyday or pre-theoretical world loses its status as the original source and subject-matter of philosophy It becomes (...)
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  • A terceira forma de si espiritual hegeliana ilustrada com personagens de Goethe.Jaqueline Cristina Rossi - 2007 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 19 (24):177.
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  • Espiritual e magia na arte. A noção de Gênio na obra de Kandinsky.Walter Romero Menon Jr - 2014 - Doispontos 11 (1).
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  • A Crítica da razão prática e o estoicismo.Valério Rohden - 2005 - Doispontos 2 (2).
    No presente trabalho será demonstrada a estreita, embora discreta, relação da filosofia moral de Kant com a ética antiga, especialmente com o estoicismo de Cícero. O tema será explicitado mediante uma aproximação entre as obras da Crítica da razão prática e Sobre os fins (De finibus), respectivamente de cada um desses autores. Será destacada a crítica de Kant à identificação entre virtude e felicidade e sua reformulação sintética no conceito de “sumo bem”. Na conclusão se torna claro que a realização (...)
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  • Narrating the environmental crisis: eco(teo)logy, audio-visual discourse and community.Aarón Rodríguez Serrano - 2020 - Arbor 196 (797):571.
    Pretendemos reflexionar sobre la manera en la que los discursos audiovisuales están hilvanando las relaciones entre crisis medioambiental y quiebra de los marcos comunitarios sociales. Partiendo de una metodología híbrida basada tanto en la filosofía del arte (y de la ecología) de Heidegger como del análisis narratológico, proponemos pensar el campo mediante dos modelos: las representaciones mainstream que se basan en la repetición de estructuras narrativas clásicas donde la amenaza climática es un conflicto solucionable mediante una intervención heroica y aquellos (...)
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  • A finitude transgerdida.Malcom Guimarães Rodrigues - 2015 - Dissertatio 41:127-143.
    No artigo Prefácio à transgressão, revivemos dois cenários que encontram seu ponto de inflexão na Crítica da Razão Pura, especificamente, no gesto contestatório de determinação de limites realizado nesta Crítica. Em um dos cenários, que mais tarde seria detalhado em As palavras e as coisas, e já bastante visitado por seus leitores, Foucault problematiza os desdobramentos deste gesto, transgressão que inaugura a épistémè moderna: o Homem e sua finitude. No outro cenário, objeto deste artigo, Foucault analisa como este gesto poderia (...)
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  • Una riflessione su Vico e il materialismo marxista nel Capitale.Tom Rockmore - 2016 - Materialismo Storico 1 (1-2):132-141.
    “Materialism,” which is central for Marxism, is apparently less important for Marx, who, after the “Theses on Feuerbach,” only rarely mentions it. In Capital, Marx mentions “materialism” only two times: in a passage on Giambattista Vico, an important eighteenth Italian philosopher, and in the Afterword to the second German edition in the famous comment on Hegelian dialectic. This paper concerns the reference to Vico. This reference is important in two ways: in calling attention to a basic similarity between Marx’s position (...)
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  • The Management Nexus of Imperfect Duty: Kantian Views of Virtuous Relations, Reasoned Discourse, and Due Diligence.Richard Robinson - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (1):119-136.
    A nexus of imperfect duty, defined as positive commitments that have practical limits, describes business behavior toward building affable and virtuous relations, maintaining reasoned social discourse, and performing the due diligence necessary for making knowledgeable business decisions. A theory of the development and extent of the limits of these imperfect managerial duties is presented here, a theory that in part explains the activities and personnel included under the firm’s umbrella. As a result, the nexus of imperfect duty is shown to (...)
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  • The intuitive overcoming of metaphysics: Bergson’s Kantianism.Camille Riquier & Débora Cristina Morato Pinto - 2017 - Trans/Form/Ação 40 (2):217-242.
    Resumo: O texto aqui apresentado analisa aspectos relevantes da complexa relação que Bergson estabelece com Kant. Defende-se a hipótese de que Bergson não pode ser considerado mero adversário do filósofo alemão, mas seu projeto filosófico tem como objetivo retomar a metafísica, levando em consideração os limites que a crítica kantiana lhe impôs. Nesse sentido, a Crítica da Razão Pura, à qual Bergson dedicou sua atenção, serve de guia e apoio para a colocação das questões propriamente metafísicas, as quais a filosofia (...)
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  • Kant on Radical Evil: A Pragmatic Reading.Anthony Rimai - 2021 - Tattva Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):63-76.
    One of the primary concerns of Immanuel Kant in his major works on philosophy of religion is the doctrine of radical evil. He was greatly perplexed by the conundrums of this doctrine. Although Kant claimed it to be a universal trait, he failed to give a formal proof supporting it. However, he asserted that the conducts of human beings are enough to demonstrate the nature of radical evil. The complexity of the doctrine is further fuelled by introducing the idea of (...)
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  • On Not Making Ourselves the Prey of Others: Jean Hampton's Feminist Contractarianism. [REVIEW]Janice Richardson - 2007 - Feminist Legal Studies 15 (1):33-55.
    This article assesses Jean Hampton’s feminist contractarianism by considering the way in which she draws together the contradictory positions of Hobbes and Kant to produce a test for exploitation in personal relationships. The ways in which this work fits with her other analysis of retribution, gratitude and self-worth are examined. Hampton’s work is evaluated in the context of Carole Pateman’s argument that moral theories distract from the political analysis of who has a voice in relationships. Hampton’s work presumes the social (...)
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  • Kant e filosofia da diferença.Guilherme Almeida Ribeiro - 2016 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 28 (44):489.
    Embora a filosofia de Kant não fosse requisitada diretamente por Gilles Deleuze para compor o “espaço aliado” de sua filosofia da diferença, é possível atentar para a valorização de certos elementos constitutivos da crítica kantiana no interior da démarche deleuziana. Conforme pretendemos demonstrar, os conceitos de Kant que são privilegiados por Deleuze estão implicitamente reunidos em torno do desdobramento de duas apropriações: em primeiro lugar, a recuperação sistemática da doutrina das faculdades como colaboradora de uma concepção de diferença não apenas (...)
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  • Hermann Weyl motivations philosophiques d'un choixMaverik.Demetrio Ria - 2005 - Revue de Synthèse 126 (2):463-479.
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  • Culture Versus Civilisation la Genèse D’une Opposition.Olivier Remaud - 2008 - Revue de Synthèse 129 (1):105-123.
    Étroitement lié au concept d'histoire, celui de culture devient un «collectifsingulier » à partir du dernier tiers du XVIIIe siècle. L'idée allemande de culture ne s'est pas immédiatement opposée au concept de civilisation et les deux termes ont longtemps gardé une signification presque identique. Que révèle donc l'orientation polémique du concept allemand de culture à partir des années 1880-1890? D'abord, la chute du modèle idéaliste néo-kantien d'un individu cultivé qui se détermine lui-même comme une fin (la Selbstbildung); ensuite, la montée (...)
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  • Business Firms as Moral Agents: A Kantian Response to the Corporate Autonomy Problem.William Rehg - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (4):999-1009.
    The idea that business firms qualify as group moral agents offers an attractive basis for understanding corporate moral responsibility. However, that idea gives rise to the “corporate autonomy problem” (CAP): if firms are moral agents, then it seems we must accept the implausible conclusion that firms have basic moral rights, such as the rights to life and liberty. The question, then, is how one might retain the fruitful idea of firms as moral agents, yet avoid CAP. A common approach to (...)
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  • Logical foundations for belief representation.William J. Rapaport - 1986 - Cognitive Science 10 (4):371-422.
    This essay presents a philosophical and computational theory of the representation of de re, de dicto, nested, and quasi-indexical belief reports expressed in natural language. The propositional Semantic Network Processing System (SNePS) is used for representing and reasoning about these reports. In particular, quasi-indicators (indexical expressions occurring in intentional contexts and representing uses of indicators by another speaker) pose problems for natural-language representation and reasoning systems, because--unlike pure indicators--they cannot be replaced by coreferential NPs without changing the meaning of the (...)
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  • Os limites da percepção interna e a idolatria do autoconhecimento em Scheler.Daniel Rodrigues Ramos - 2019 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 31 (53).
    O artigo pretende discutir a possiblidade da percepção interna, delimitando-a do compreender da pessoa, que pode ser tanto compreensão do próximo como autocompreensão. Do mesmo modo, a percepção interna poder ser a percepção de si mesmo como percepção do outro. Parte-se, portanto, de uma indicação recorrente na fenomenologia de Scheler, de acordo com a qual a percepção interna não pode ser reduzida à autopercepção, entendida, sobretudo, no sentido de autoconsciência. Nesta direção, primeiramente, tenta-se uma definição fenomenológica do ato em questão, (...)
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  • Aprender a filosofar ou aprender a filosofia: Kant ou Hegel?Cesar Augusto Ramos - 2007 - Trans/Form/Ação 30 (2):197-217.
    O presente artigo pretende mostrar uma dupla perspectiva do ensino da filosofia proposto de forma disjuntiva: aprender a filosofar ou aprender a filosofia, representada, respectivamente, por Kant e por Hegel. A análise dessa questão será desenvolvida dentro do contexto da filosofia kantiana, nela destacando três aspectos: a) o ideal de perfectibilidade do gênero humano; b) o preceito da Aufklärung do pensar por si mesmo e o exercício crítico da razão, e c) a necessidade da coação como instrumento para o cumprimento (...)
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  • Divine Command Theory in the Passage of History.Simin Rahimi - 2009 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 14 (2):307-328.
    Are actions that are morally good, morally goosd because God makes them so? Or does God urge humans to do them because they are morally good anyway? What is, in general, the relationship between divine commands and ethical duties? It is not an uncommon belief among theists that morality depends entirely on the will or commands of God: all moral facts consist exclusively in facts about his will or commands. Thus, not only is an action right because it is commanded (...)
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  • Una ciencia admirable: filosofía y admiración en Descartes.Vicente Raga-Rosaleny - forthcoming - Filosofia Unisinos:1-12.
    Aunque Descartes pretende hablar de cuestiones morales en general, y de las pasiones en particular, como si nadie hubiera escrito antes sobre ellas, lo cierto es que, en el caso de la admiración, es clara su referencia al mundo antiguo. En concreto, en este caso el pensador francés se sitúa críticamente en contra de la postura aristotélica, que entiende la admiración como el inicio de la filosofía. Frente a la propuesta clásica, que convierte dicha emoción en el motor permanente de (...)
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  • Global Justice: A Utopia and Concern of Humanitarianism.Gong Qun - 2019 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2019 (4):39-54.
    Global justice or the lack thereof has internal connections with global poverty. Global justice is an ideal pursuit of cosmopolitanism, which regards basic human needs as its rightful object. The right to life, from the point of view of global justice, is the most fundamental in the list of Human Rights. International anarchy and the current international economic order, however, cast a utopian shadow on the realization of this right when we consider the de facto institutions and the ostensible goal (...)
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  • Quantum Anthropology: Man, Cultures, and Groups in a Quantum Perspective.Radek Trnka & Radmila Lorencová - 2016 - Charles University Karolinum Press.
    This philosophical anthropology tries to explore the basic categories of man’s being in the worlds using a special quantum meta-ontology that is introduced in the book. Quantum understanding of space and time, consciousness, or empirical/nonempirical reality elicits new questions relating to philosophical concerns such as subjectivity, free will, mind, perception, experience, dialectic, or agency. The authors have developed an inspiring theoretical framework transcending the boundaries of particular disciplines, e.g. quantum philosophy, metaphysics of consciousness, philosophy of mind, phenomenology of space and (...)
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  • A note on the relationship of interdependent action to the optimality of certain voting decisions.Louis Putterman - 1994 - Theory and Decision 17 (3):257-265.
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  • Políticas para la eliminación de lo humano y su conjuración.Fabián Alonso Pérez Ramírez - 2017 - Ratio Juris 12 (24):235-250.
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  • Metafísica e ciência: A vontade e a analogia em Schopenhauer.Jorge Luis Palicer do Prado - 2015 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 6 (1):44.
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  • David Hume y el juicio estético.Juan Martín Prada - 2017 - Revista de Filosofía 73:259-279.
    En este trabajo se analiza el intento de Hume de compatibilizar el reconocimiento de la diversidad en los juicios estéticos con la existencia de principios del gusto universales. La exégesis de su propuesta de una norma del gusto se desarrollará analizando su relación con las aportaciones anteriores de Locke, Shaftesbury, Addison y Hutcheson, fundamentalmente. Asimismo, se valorará su impacto en la estética posterior, sobre todo en la Crítica del juicio de Kant.
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  • Popper's severity of test as an intuitive probabilistic model of hypothesis testing.Fenna H. Poletiek - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (1):99-100.
    Severity of Test (SoT) is an alternative to Popper's logical falsification that solves a number of problems of the logical view. It was presented by Popper himself in 1963. SoT is a less sophisticated probabilistic model of hypothesis testing than Oaksford & Chater's (O&C's) information gain model, but it has a number of striking similarities. Moreover, it captures the intuition of everyday hypothesis testing.
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  • The Right to Look Away.Ulrich Plass - 2012 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2012 (160):173-181.
    ExcerptIn her superb book Looking Away, Rei Terada offers a sophisticated and highly complex analysis of “phenomenality and dissatisfaction” from Kant to Adorno, persuasively drawing on philosophy, psychoanalysis, and literary theory. Taking her cue from Nietzsche's suspiciously overstated rejection of metaphysics in favor of an affirmation of the world as appearance, the premise of Terada's book is that artists and thinkers have always had difficulties dealing with “the given.” Is the phenomenal world the only world? If so, does one have (...)
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  • A concepção de verdade na razão dos efeitos de Pascal.Rodrigo Hayasi Pinto - 2019 - Cadernos Espinosanos 40:65-94.
    O objetivo desse artigo é fazer uma discussão acerca da concepção de verdade presente no método A Razão dos Efeitos do filósofo francês Blaise Pascal. No opúsculo Do Espírito Geométrico, Pascal constata a presença de limites no âmbito da racionalidade que impedem a apreensão dos princípios da geometria de modo absoluto. Segundo pensamos, o método A Razão dos Efeitos, utilizado na obra Pensamentos, também estaria estruturado a partir desse pressuposto. Nos Pensamentos Pascal, na medida em que se depara com a (...)
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  • Viagens aos Infernos: a experiência visionária como ensaio para uma filosofia pré e pós humanista.Tiago Brentam Perencini - 2021 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 11 (3):100-122.
    Por que a experiência visionária perturba a filosofia (crítica)? Experimentando uma anarqueologia como procedimento de leitura, argumento que a relação entre filosofia e magia no curso da história ocidental pode ser encenada como uma peça paradoxal. Da mesma maneira que a filosofia racionalista conjura a magia, simultaneamente, tais saberes estiveram presentes de modo polifônico nos bastidores da encenação ilustrada. Para conjurar o demônio é necessário antes evocá-lo. Evoco, assim, o itinerário das viagens aos infernos ao qual certa visão xamanística de (...)
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  • Uma discussão sobre a dignidade da pessoa humana a partir da ética de Kant.José Aparecido Pereira - 2018 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 17 (1):1-11.
    O objetivo fundamental desse artigo consiste em demostrar que a ética de Kant contém elementos teóricos essenciais que possibilitam uma discussão sobre a dignidade da pessoa humana. O referencial teórico norteador da nossa abordagem será a Fundamentação da metafísica dos costumes. Um aspecto relevante dessa reflexão encontra-se relacionado à segunda formulação do imperativo categórico da qual é possível extrair implicações éticas fundamentais para uma reflexão sobre o ser humano e sua dignidade. O artigo encontra-se estruturado em torno de dois momentos. (...)
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