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  1. Nishitani Philosophy as the Breakthrough (Durchbruch) of Nishida Philosophy

    This study presents and discusses the essential “nearness” and “farness” between Nishitani philosophy and Nishida philosophy, where such “nearness”...

    Article 13 December 2023
  2. Charles Peirce’s Philosophy and the Intersection Between Biosemiotics and the Philosophy of Biology

    Charles S. Peirce’s philosophy of signs, generally construed as the foundation of current semiotic theory, offers a theory of general perception with...

    Claudio Rodríguez Higuera in Biological Theory
    Article Open access 09 August 2023
  3. Fighting for philosophy in the Marxian sense: introduction to Evald Ilyenkov’s “On the state of philosophy [letter to the Central Committee of the Party]

    The text introduces a translation of Ilyenkov’s famous text “On the State of Philosophy,” which was meant as a letter to the Central Committee of the...

    Monika Woźniak, Andrzej W. Nowak in Studies in East European Thought
    Article 26 February 2024
  4. Zdziechowski, Masaryk and Russian philosophy

    Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk and Marian Zdziechowski are well-known personalities from the Czech and Polish cultural environments, respectively. Their...

    Article 21 May 2024
  5. The Philosophy of Management Today

    This essay reviews the recently released Handbook of Philosophy of Management , using it as a jum** off point to explore some potential confusions...

    David Carl Wilson in Philosophy of Management
    Article 18 October 2023
  6. Précis of What’s the use of Philosophy?

    This précis provides a summary of the book, What’s the Use of Philosophy?

    Philip Kitcher in Philosophia
    Article 31 May 2024
  7. Critical ordinary language philosophy: A new project in experimental philosophy

    Several important philosophical problems (including the problems of perception, free will, and scepticism) arise from antinomies that are developed...

    Eugen Fischer in Synthese
    Article Open access 09 March 2023
  8. Religion in Alexandre Kojève’s atheistic philosophy of science

    This paper focuses on Kojève’s account of history and philosophy of science. Kojève’s understanding of science can be characterized as internalism,...

    Ivan Sergeevich Kurilovich in Studies in East European Thought
    Article 08 March 2024
  9. A quantitative history of ordinary language philosophy

    There is a standard story told about the rise and fall of ordinary language philosophy: it was a widespread, if not dominant, approach to philosophy...

    J. D. Porter, Nat Hansen in Synthese
    Article Open access 15 June 2023
  10. Philosophy as a Science and as a Humanity

    This commentary on Philip Kitcher’s book What’s the Use of Philosophy? addresses two questions. First, must philosophers be methodologically...

    Michael Strevens in Philosophia
    Article 23 February 2024
  11. Heuristics in philosophy

    This article argues that heuristics play a key role in philosophy, in generating both our verdicts on proposed counterexamples to philosophical...

    Timothy Williamson in Asian Journal of Philosophy
    Article Open access 15 June 2024
  12. Computational philosophy: reflections on the PolyGraphs project

    In this paper, we situate our computational approach to philosophy relative to other digital humanities and computational social science practices,...

    Brian Ball, Alexandros Koliousis, ... Mike Peacey in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
    Article Open access 31 January 2024
  13. Do Managerial Practices Need Philosophy?

    This article serves as an introduction to the special issue discussing the usefulness of philosophy in managerial practice. We present the papers...

    Marian Eabrasu, Erwan Lamy in Philosophy of Management
    Article 29 August 2023
  14. Revisiting Grace de Laguna’s critiques of analytic philosophy and of pragmatism

    I revisit my paper, ‘Grace de Laguna’s 1909 Critique of Analytic Philosophy’ and respond to the commentary on it. I respond to James Chase and Jack...

    Article Open access 21 February 2024
  15. Why Philosophy Makes No Progress

    This paper offers an explanation for why some parts of philosophy have made no progress. Philosophy has made no progress because it cannot make...

    Eric Dietrich in Global Philosophy
    Article Open access 09 March 2023
  16. A Review of “The Making of Contemporary Indian Philosophy: Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya”

    The reviewed book, titled “The Making of Contemporary Indian Philosophy Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya” (Raveh, D., & Coquereau-Saouma, E. (Eds.). 2023 )...

    Article 04 December 2023
  17. Disagreement, progress, and the goal of philosophy

    Modest pessimism about philosophical progress is the view that while philosophy may sometimes make some progress, philosophy has made, and can be...

    Arnon Keren in Synthese
    Article 24 January 2023
  18. Grace de Laguna, Joel Katzav, and conservatism in analytic philosophy

    In this paper, we consider the implications of Grace Andrus de Laguna and Joel Katzav's work for the charge of conservatism against the analytic...

    James Chase, Jack Reynolds in Asian Journal of Philosophy
    Article Open access 24 October 2023
  19. Grace de Laguna’s 1909 critique of analytic philosophy: presentation and defence

    Grace A. de Laguna was an American philosopher of exceptional originality. Many of the arguments and positions she developed during the early decades...

    Article Open access 24 August 2023
  20. Prolegomena to a Buddhist philosophy of religion

    This article investigates the structures of an identifiably Buddhist philosophy of religion, understood as the philosophical exposition and...

    Article 26 April 2023
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