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Should Speech Act Theory Eschew Propositions?
In articles such as “Speech Acts without Propositions?” (2006), Marina Sbisà advocates a “strong” conception of speech acts as means by which... -
Algebraic Logic and Rough Set Theory
The chapter attempts to give an overview of work done in India in the area of algebraic logic related to rough set theory. Algebraic structures and... -
Stakeholder Theory and Narrative: Writing to Better Business Decisions
Business executives can be better at their jobs and become stronger, more ethical leaders by engaging with the craft of narrative. In particular, I... -
Feminist Theory and Social Solidarity
This paper provides a history of the concept of solidarity along with delineating four types of feminist thought: identitarian, Marxist/decolonial,... -
Decolonizing agriculture in the United States: Centering the knowledges of women and people of color to support relational farming practices
While the agricultural knowledges and practices of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and women have shaped agriculture in the US, these...
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Embodied Critical Inquiry: A Theory
In Chap. 5 , I flesh out the underlying theory behind an embodied critical inquiry method. In “The Epistemology... -
A Machian Interpretation of the Theory of Relativity? Joseph Petzoldt’s Reading of Einstein
Even though the relationship between Einstein and Mach is well studied, the literature on the topic often overlooks the fact that Mach never provided... -
The best thing about the deflationary theory of truth
I argue that deflationary theories of truth reveal an important lesson for the broader theory of truth: although the notion of truthmaking has played...
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Meinertsen on Non-Substantial Change, Trope Bundle Theory, and States of Affairs
In my (2020), I criticize how Meinertsen in Metaphysics of States of Affairs treats the main ‘internal’ problem of his state of affairs ontology: the...
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The Role of the Intentio Individualis in Albert the Great’s Sense Perception Theory
According to Aristotle’s De anima, human senses can recognize individual things qua individuals. This implies that they can apprehend individual... -
Bioethics Education and Nonideal Theory
Bioethics has increasingly become a standard part of medical school education and the training of healthcare professionals more generally. This is a... -
Theseus’ Ship: A Possible Response from an Indian Realist
This article will critically examine the Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika theory of substance ( dravya ). The Buddhists are reductionists, who believe that there is no...
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A classical first-order normalization procedure with \(\forall \) and \(\exists \) based on the Milne–Kürbis approach
The paper is inspired by and explicitly presupposes the readers’ knowledge of the Kürbis normalization procedure for the Milne tree-like natural...
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The concreteness of objects: an argument against mereological bundle theory
In a series of publications, L. A. Paul has defended a version of the bundle theory according to which material objects are nothing but mereological...
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What Structural Injustice Theory Leaves Out
Alasia Nuti’s recent book Injustice and the Reproduction of History: Structural Inequalities, Gender and Redress puts forward a compelling vision of...