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Alternative Philosophical Models of Experience and Authenticity and their Relevance to Marketing Practices
This article answers the question raised by the special issue of this journal in a positive way: managerial practices do need philosophy. In...
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Valentin Asmus’s historico-philosophical articles in the journal “Pod znamenem marksizma”: between philosophy and ideology
The article discusses the original critical dialectical approach of the Soviet philosopher Valentin F. Asmus. His publications on the heritage of...
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On Williamson’s Armchair Philosophical Knowledge
Williamson (
2007 ) argues that philosophers acquire no philosophical knowledge at all by semantic understanding alone. He further argues that the most... -
On the Philosophical Standpoint of a Recent Mathematical Color Perception Model
The problem of explaining color perception has fascinated painters, philosophers and scientists throughout the history. In many cases, the ideas and...
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From Anekānta-vāda to Sarva-tantra-sva-tantra: Pluralism About Views and Philosophical Systems
This article discusses the unique practice of many philosophers in classical India to write on several philosophical and religious systems, each time...
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Should ordinary race talk be ontologically privileged? Moving social science into the philosophical mainstream
The ontology of race is often seen as answering two central questions. First, do races exist? Second, if races do exist, then what are they?...
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Patient Similarity in the Era of Precision Medicine: A Philosophical Analysis
According to N. Goodman, the Carnapian notion of similarity is useless in science and without interest for philosophy. In our paper we suggest that,...
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How Simplicity Can be a Virtue in Philosophical Theory-Choice
Sober and Huemer have independently argued that simplicity has no place in evaluating philosophical views. In particular, they have argued that the...
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People are STRANGE: towards a philosophical archaeology of self
Philosophical preoccupation with the hard problem of self-consciousness often takes human becoming for granted. In archaeology, the opposite is the...
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From philosophical traditions to scientific developments: reconsidering the response to Brouwer’s intuitionism
Brouwer’s intuitionistic program was an intriguing attempt to reform the foundations of mathematics that eventually did not prevail. The current...
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Existentialism, existentialists, and Marxism: From critique to integration within the philosophical establishment in Socialist Romania
In this paper, we discuss how existentialism was criticized, disseminated, and gradually autochthonized in the main philosophical journals of...
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Philosophical Problems of Immunology
At the dawn of the computational era, immunology is at a crossroads: Its efforts to frame microbial-host interactions in combative, war-related terms... -
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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Violent Technologies: A Historico-Philosophical Analysis
When focusing on her famous essay on violence, it is often claimed by scholars that Hannah Arendt is diametrically opposed to both Walter Benjamin... -
Psychedelics: Recent Philosophical Discussions
“Classic,” serotonergic psychedelic drugs such as LSD and psilocybin are the objects of renewed attention in science and psychiatry. A recent spate... -
A Better Argument for Tawḥīd?: Philosophical Discussions of Divine Attributes in the Sharḥ Al-ʿaqāid Tradition
This study focuses on al-Taftāzānī’s discussion of the ontological status of divine attributes in his Sharḥ al-ʿAqāid and aims to demonstrate that...
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Neither a Beast Nor a God: A Philosophical Anthropology of Humanistic Management
Is freedom and capability enough to sustain our well-being? For human flourishing to progress, defer, and avoid decline, managers as persons must...
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Science, responsibility, and the philosophical imagination
If we cannot define science using only analysis or description, then we must rely on imagination to provide us with suitable objects of philosophical...
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Personality Disorder: Philosophical Problems
The concept of personality disorder was introduced in the twentieth century. Among the key events in the development of the personality disorder... -
The Development of Schiller’s Philosophical Attitude: Schiller’s Philosophical Education
Schiller’s philosophical attitude developed early on and remained unswerving thereafter, being unaffected by either intellectual or personal events....