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Culture
From the point of view of the concept of culture, the age of the Anthropocene means that the old distinction between nature and culture is... -
Mittel as a Process: Saigusa Hiroto’s Philosophy of Technology and the Question of Culture
This article introduces the little-studied figure of Saigusa Hiroto, a twentieth century Marxist philosopher who reconstructed the history of...
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Ortega y Gasset and the Bigotry of Culture
This chapter outlines Ortega y Gasset’s views on the role of culture in modern society and the malaises that affect it. The Spanish philosopher... -
The Theory of Art and Culture
While most of his readers have no problem classifying Scruton as a political philosopher of a conservative persuasion, his genuine interest in art is... -
Liang the Philosopher of Culture
In this chapter we look at Liang Shuming as a philosopher of culture. Liang is the first Chinese thinker who through a comparison of Chinese culture... -
Does Clan Culture Promote Corporate Natural Resource Disclosure? Evidence from Chinese Natural Resource-Based Listed Companies
With the problems of climate warming and ecological destruction becoming more and more serious, natural risks have attracted more and more attention,...
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Values, Purposeful Ideas, and Human Culture in Husserl’s Kaizō Articles
In his 1922/1923 articles for the Japanese magazine Kaizō , Edmund Husserl identifies a particular “humanity” or human culture by the purposeful idea [
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Nishitani Keiji’s Philosophy of Culture: The Existential Interpretation of Myth, the Overcoming of Nihilism, and the Future of Humanity
This paper provides a reading of Nishitani’s philosophy of culture. It argues that the advent of nihilism is the logical conclusion of what will be...
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Albert Schweitzer’s Philosophy of Culture and Spiritual Awakening
The purpose of this chapter is to reveal the ideas to understand Albert Schweitzer’s philosophy of civilization as a process of spiritual awakening,... -
How Culture Displaced Structural Reform: Problem Definition, Marketization, and Neoliberal Myths in Bank Regulation
We use content analysis to show that the diagnosis of the financial crisis of 2007–2009 shifted significantly from a focus on the need for structural...
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Why and How Should the European Union Defend its Values?
This article provides a normative framework for evaluating the moral permissibility of various defences of European Union (EU) values against their...
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Toward a Culture-Analytical and Praxeological Perspective on Decision-Making
This article outlines a culture-analytical alternative in, and to, decision science. In contrast to the predominant individualistic and mentalistic...
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Unbalanced exposure: existentialism, Marxism, and philosophical culture in state socialist Hungary
Existentialism and existentialist thinkers enjoyed sustained interest in Hungary under communist rule. From the late 1940s to the late 1980s, this...
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How does patient-centered hospital culture affect clinical physicians’ medical professional attitudes and behaviours in Chinese public hospitals: a cross-sectional study?
BackgroundAn increasing number of studies on physicians’ professionalism have been done since the 2002 publication of Medical Professionalism in the...
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Diversification or sensory unification? Controversies around the senses in fin de siècle culture
This article analyses the evolutionist discourses on the senses that emerged in the late 19th century, when theories on the evolution of species were...
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Anthropology and the Nature-Culture Distinction
This chapter assigns a central place to the nature-culture distinction in eighteenth century anthropology in general and Kantian anthropology in... -
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Chapter III: Culture
The third chapter deals with the cultural environment of humanity. It exposes its nature and stresses its fundamental historicity. It elaborates...