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Florovsky’s logical relativism: a philosophical and theological analysis
Georges Florovsky’s essay ‘On the Grounding of Logical Relativism’ has attracted attention from various theologians and students of Russian thought...
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Jadedness: A philosophical analysis
The essay contributes to the philosophical literature on emotions by advancing a detailed analysis of jadedness and by investigating whether...
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Can video games be philosophical?
Some video games are said to be philosophical. Despite video games having received some attention in academic philosophy, that contention has not...
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The influence of philosophical training on the evaluation of philosophical cases: a controlled longitudinal study
According to the expertise defense, practitioners of the method of cases need not worry about findings that ordinary people’s philosophical...
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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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Argumentation in Philosophical Controversies
Anyone interested in philosophical argumentation should be prepared to study philosophical debates and controversies because it is an intensely...
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Philosophical Consequences
The impact of the relationship between the theory of systemsTheory of systems and the theory of complexityTheory of complexity on some of the general... -
Philosophical producers, philosophical consumers, and the metaphilosophical value of original texts
In recent years, two competing methodological frameworks have developed in the study of the epistemology of philosophy. The traditional camp, led by...
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Pain, suffering, and the time of life: a buddhist philosophical analysis
In this paper, I explore how our experience of pain and suffering structure our experience over time. I argue that pain and suffering are not as...
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‘Experience’, ordinary and philosophical: a corpus study
Common arguments for realism about phenomenal consciousness contend that this is a folk concept, with proponents expecting it to be lexicalised in...
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Progress in Understanding Consciousness? Easy and Hard Problems, and Philosophical and Empirical Perspectives
David Chalmers has distinguished the “hard” and the “easy” problem of consciousness, arguing that progress on the “easy problem”—on pinpointing the...
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Philosophical Letters (1786)
In this essay, Falduto focuses primarily on Schiller’s Philosophical Letters, which narrate a crisis-inducing awakening from youthful metaphysical... -
Neuroepigenetics in Philosophical Focus: A Critical Analysis of the Philosophy of Mechanisms
Epigenetics investigates the dynamics of gene expression in various cells, and the signals from the internal and external environment affecting these...
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Unveiling the philosophical foundations: On Cantor’s transfinite infinites and the metaphorical accounts of infinity
This paper consists of two parts and has two aims. The first is to elaborate on the historical-philosophical background of Cantor’s notions of...
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Two Types of Refutation in Philosophical Argumentation
In this paper, I highlight the significance of practices of refutation in philosophical inquiry, that is, practices of showing that a claim, person...
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Being at One: a Philosophical Anthropology of Solitude
We can see personhood as a philosophical and historical struggle between positive and negative forms of ‘being at one’, a struggle most succinctly...
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Scenario- and discussion-based approach for teaching preclinical medical students the socio-philosophical aspects of psychiatry
BackgroundThis study used a scenario- and discussion-based approach to teach preclinical medical students the socio-philosophical aspects of...
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Difference and Robustness in the Patterns of Philosophical Intuition Across Demographic Groups
In a recent paper, I argued that philosophical intuitions are surprisingly robust both across demographic groups and across development. Machery and...
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Sympathy, Resonance, and the Use of Natural Correspondences in Philosophical Argument: A Comparison of Greco-Roman and Early Chinese Sources
Thinkers from the Chinese and Greco-Roman traditions posit that disparate objects throughout the cosmos have mutual affinities. In the Stoic...
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Deciphering Soviet philosophical forewords: an attentive reading of V.F. Asmus
The article investigates the issue and the mechanisms of censorship and self-censorship in Soviet philosophy. The major forms of censorship are...