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“We’re Just Geeks”: Disciplinary Identifications Among Business Students and Their Implications for Personal Responsibility
This research shows how business students’ disciplinary specializations can affect their sense of personal responsibility by providing...
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The Mine or the Mire? Mobilising Place in Natural Resource Struggles
This article examines how place and place-basedness are essential to understanding the conflict dynamics of natural resource use. Based on a single...
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Expressive Responding, Experimental Philosophy, and Philosophical Expertise
The Experimental Philosophy (“X-Phi”) movement applies the methodology of empirical sciences – most commonly empirical psychology – to traditional...
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Imagining the Other: J.M. Coetzee’s Fictional Ethics
The social and political relevance of fiction has recently been reasserted by the new ethical theory, which proposes an ethics of otherness. Yet... -
On the Reality of the Base-Rate Fallacy: A Logical Reconstruction of the Debate
Does the most common response given by participants presented with Tversky and Kahneman’s famous taxi cab problem amount to a violation of Bayes’...
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Individual Choice and Collective Identities
This chapter examines the influence of individual agency on social structure. On the side of agency, choice is given a privileged position and the... -
The Aesthetics of Literary Genres
Lyric, Epic, and Drama have perennially been acknowledged to be the fundamental genres of literature, but their defining identity and status has been... -
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Epistemological Challenges
The kinds of technologies upon which we have reflected, together with countless others, result from what we have defined as the epistemological move... -
Imaginative play for a predictive spectator: theatre, affordance spaces, and predictive engagement
This article proposes how theatre, as a site of expert adult imaginative play, provides a unique window into how E-cognition can advance our...
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Thoughts on Morality and Culture
Our topic asks for a/the “normative outlook” on “the cultural edifice of the moral mind.” In this essay, I shall attempt to fix a fairly definite... -
Identifying finite cardinal abstracts
Objects appear to fall into different sorts , each with their own criteria for identity. This raises the question of whether sorts overlap....
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Towards a Deflationary Truthmakers Account of Social Groups
I outline a deflationary truthmakers account of social groups. Potentially, the approach allows us to say, with traditional ontological...
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Authenticity as self-discovery and interpretation of value
This paper offers an alternate solution to the puzzle of transformative experience raised by Paul (2014), through an appeal to Arthur Schopenhauer’s...
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On the function of saṁhitā in the Saṁhitā Upaniṣad
The Saṁhitā Upaniṣad [SU] is a little-known Vedic text that presents ‘typical’ Upaniṣadic teachings on the truth of identity alongside seemingly...
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How to Justify the Symmetrization Postulate in Quantum Mechanics
The aim of this paper is to reconstruct and correct one argument (known in the literature as the exchange degeneracy argument) in support of the...