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  1. Affectivity in its Relation to Personal Identity

    My aim is to propose affectivity as a criterion for personal identity. My proposal is to be taken in its weak version: affectivity as only one of the...

    Robert Zaborowski in Human Studies
    Article Open access 03 May 2024
  2. Human Rights and Transitional Justice in the Maldives: Closing the Door, Once and For All?

    In 2020, the Maldives instituted a transitional justice process to address decades of systematic human rights abuses including the widespread use of...

    Renée Jeffery in Human Rights Review
    Article Open access 29 April 2024
  3. There is no "I" in Postphenomenology

    Human beings are embedded in diverse social, cultural and political groups through which we make sense of our technologically mediated lived...

    Kristy Claassen in Human Studies
    Article Open access 28 April 2024
  4. The Unconscious in Husserl’s Phenomenology

    Although Husserl’s analyses of the unconscious are scattered throughout various writings, many of which have been published in Hua III/2, Hua VI, Hua...

    Saulius Geniusas in Human Studies
    Article Open access 24 April 2024
  5. Group Ownership, Group Interests, and the Ethics of Cultural Exchange

    In this essay, we address an important problem in the ethics of cultural engagement: the problem of giving a systematic account of when and why...

    Luara Ferracioli, Sam Shpall in The Journal of Ethics
    Article Open access 24 April 2024
  6. Editorial

    Article 23 April 2024
  7. Welfare Subjectivism, Sophistication, and Procedural Perfectionism

    Welfare subjectivists face a dilemma. On the one hand, traditional subjectivist theories—such as the desire-fulfillment theory—are too permissive to...

    Shu Ishida in The Journal of Ethics
    Article Open access 21 April 2024
  8. Tort Law and Contractualism

    How can tort law be justified? There are well-known difficulties with the three traditional theories of tort law dominating the literature (namely,...

    Peter Chau in Law and Philosophy
    Article Open access 20 April 2024
  9. Lawful, but not Really: The Dual Character of the Concept of Law

    Disagreement on law’s relationship to morality has long been driven by disagreement about our ordinary concept. Until recently, however, there had...

    Brian Flanagan, Guilherme de Almeida in Law and Philosophy
    Article Open access 20 April 2024
  10. Conceptual Injustice

    In recent years, there has been significant interest in injustices that do not consist in inflicting physical or material harm on others, but operate...

    Lisa Bastian in The Journal of Ethics
    Article Open access 17 April 2024
  11. Heidegger and Arendt on Conformity and Conformism

    Martin Heidegger’s view of conformity comes in his description and understanding of Das Man or “the One”. There is controversy within Heidegger...

    Anasuya Agarwala in Human Studies
    Article 16 April 2024
  12. Working Retirees? A Liberal Case for Retirement as Free Time

    Retirement is often viewed as a reward for a working life. While many have reason to want a work-free retirement, not everyone does. Should working...

    Manuel Sá Valente in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
    Article Open access 12 April 2024
  13. Why Disability Is Technologically Mediated?

    The social model of disability is predicated upon the dichotomy of disability and impairment, which proves vulnerable to objections. Phenomenological...

    Ehsan Arzroomchilar in Human Studies
    Article Open access 11 April 2024
  14. Finding Leviathan in Hegel: The Private Rule of Law and its Limits

    This paper uses Gerald Postema’s Law’s Rule to take up one of the most controversial questions in rule of law scholarship: whether the ideal can...

    Paul Gowder in Law and Philosophy
    Article 10 April 2024
  15. Why Metaphysics Matters: The Case of Property Law

    Are property rights absolute? This paper attempts to reframe this question by drawing on insights from the field of social ontology. My main claim is...

    Ben Ohavi in Law and Philosophy
    Article Open access 09 April 2024
  16. The problem of subjectivity in the works of Evald Ilyenkov and Slavoj Žižek

    This article deals with the theme of subjectivity. One of the most pressing questions today is what theoretical and practical efforts should be made...

    Natalya Listratenko in Studies in East European Thought
    Article 09 April 2024
  17. Interview with Keti Chukhrov

    This short interview explores the influence of Evald Ilyenkov’s work on contemporary philosopher, art theorist, and writer Keti Chukhrov. The...

    Keti Chukhrov, Kyrill Potapov in Studies in East European Thought
    Article Open access 09 April 2024
  18. The “Spirit” of New Atheism and Religious Activism in the Post-9/11 God Debate

    In this article I examine the contemporary discourses and debates that surround the sociology of spirituality, with especial attention to the term...

    Adrian Rosenfeldt in Human Studies
    Article Open access 08 April 2024
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