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Foundations
The opening sentences of the Introduction to the Phenomenology draw attention to an assumption that has been shared by philosophers ranging from Descartes to the Wittgenstein of the Tractatus:
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Correction to: Induction and Deduction in the Sciences
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Retraction Note to: Michael Baius (1513–89) and the Debate on ‘Pure Nature’: Grace and Moral Agency in Sixteenth-Century Scholasticism
The chapter: Michael Baius (1513–89) and the Debate on ‘Pure Nature’: Grace and Moral Agency in Sixteenth-Century Scholasticism appearing in: The New Synthese Historical Library Volume 57, 2005, pp 51-90 has b...
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Erratum To: Ethics of Research Involving Human Subjects: The Brazilian Experience (pp 333–341)
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Outside — Again
I hope that I have managed to show some of the topicality of both Castoriadis and Cassirer in relation to cave art. Their philosophies of technique, creation and symbolic forms are consonant with many importan...
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Foreword to Karl Jaspers’ Principles for Philosophizing
A summary statement about the five principles that define Jaspers’ position of 1942/43, and a brief description of the circumstances for this hitherto unpublished writing of Jaspers.
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Erratum: The Mechanization of Natural Philosophy
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Class Struggle in the Ivory Towers
In the fall of 1968 Antioch College (Yellow Springs, Ohio) gave birth to the Afro-American Studies Institute. This Marxist-led program was one of the first Black Studies programs in the country.1 By the end of 19...
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New Wine in an Old Bottle?
The Afrocentric critique of Eurocentrism initiated by Molefi Asante is greatly expanded by Marimba Ani (Dona Richards). Her monumental work Yurugu: An African-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and be...
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What’s Epistemology Got to Do with It?
As critical realist Roy Bhaskar notes, truth is both simple and complex.1 Many philosophical tomes have been written in search of the eternal question, what is truth? German irrationalist Friedrich Nietzsche famo...
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Introduction
The dynamics of power shape public education, particularly the curriculum, politically and ideologically. As such, the educational curriculum is preeminently an interdisciplinary expression of contending class...
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The Afrocentric Problematic
Eurocentrism as a subspecies of ethnocentrism is based on a master narrative about (Western) Europe and the rest of the world. According to this story, African societies are naturally primitive societies with ...
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The Heritage We Renounce
Following in the tradition of contributionism, Afrocentrists are engaged in an effort to correct the errors, omissions, and distortions of Africa and the Africana diasporic experience produced by European/Angl...
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Erratum to: Influences on the Aufbau
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Erratum to: Apperception, Self-Consciousness, and Self-Knowledge in Kant
Erratum to: Chapter 7 in: M. C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Kant Handbook, Palgrave Handbooks in German Idealism, https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-54656-2_7
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Erratum to: Finding One’s Way Through Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations