
WHAT (GOOD) ARE THINKING DISPOSITIONS?
... is to claim that Anne as a matter of inclination considers the intellectual merits of what she hears or is told, the evidence for this claim typically being that she regularly and routinely acts in this way. She tends regularly (but not neurotically)’ to ask, for example, whether what she hears or i ...
... is to claim that Anne as a matter of inclination considers the intellectual merits of what she hears or is told, the evidence for this claim typically being that she regularly and routinely acts in this way. She tends regularly (but not neurotically)’ to ask, for example, whether what she hears or i ...
CLEMENS, JUSTIN Title - Minerva Access
... statement of which it makes any sense to say that it is 'true,?,,9 But it is also because this philosophical relation between the function and the meaning of Truth is obscured (or tends to be obscured) in the elaboration of philosophy itself that the possibility - and hence the necessity - of this c ...
... statement of which it makes any sense to say that it is 'true,?,,9 But it is also because this philosophical relation between the function and the meaning of Truth is obscured (or tends to be obscured) in the elaboration of philosophy itself that the possibility - and hence the necessity - of this c ...
Platonic Meditations: The Work of Alain Badiou
... statement of which it makes any sense to say that it is 'true,?,,9 But it is also because this philosophical relation between the function and the meaning of Truth is obscured (or tends to be obscured) in the elaboration of philosophy itself that the possibility - and hence the necessity - of this c ...
... statement of which it makes any sense to say that it is 'true,?,,9 But it is also because this philosophical relation between the function and the meaning of Truth is obscured (or tends to be obscured) in the elaboration of philosophy itself that the possibility - and hence the necessity - of this c ...
Laruelle, Art, and the Scientific Model
... already belongs), the photo-fiction is emphasized as a 'generic extension of art' or "a concept modeled by the art" of photography whose domain is that of "pure and abstract thought".19 It is for Laruelle a “technologically photographic” concept at the same time that is is not materially technologi ...
... already belongs), the photo-fiction is emphasized as a 'generic extension of art' or "a concept modeled by the art" of photography whose domain is that of "pure and abstract thought".19 It is for Laruelle a “technologically photographic” concept at the same time that is is not materially technologi ...
Mutual Questioning - UQ eSpace
... dialogue. Heckmann is responsible for not only widely distributing Socratic dialogue as a classroom pedagogy, but also for its popularity in philosophical counselling. The need for innovative teaching methods has led to some practitioners integrating philosophical inquiry into their classroom practi ...
... dialogue. Heckmann is responsible for not only widely distributing Socratic dialogue as a classroom pedagogy, but also for its popularity in philosophical counselling. The need for innovative teaching methods has led to some practitioners integrating philosophical inquiry into their classroom practi ...
A Conception of Philosophical Progress
... of the philosophical enterprise. For example, if I claim that realism is the best position and you claim idealism, relativism, anti-realism or even scepticism is the best position, we cannot resolve the dispute by appealing to ‘the truth of the matter’, as one of the things we are disagreeing about ...
... of the philosophical enterprise. For example, if I claim that realism is the best position and you claim idealism, relativism, anti-realism or even scepticism is the best position, we cannot resolve the dispute by appealing to ‘the truth of the matter’, as one of the things we are disagreeing about ...
5. Conformism and analytic philosophy[11]
... bringing these paradigms before the mind was not to provide an occasion for critical reflection, but merely to provide models to be imitated. It is against this backdrop, Havelock argues, that we are to understand the direction philosophy took in its early years, from the pre-Socratics through Plato ...
... bringing these paradigms before the mind was not to provide an occasion for critical reflection, but merely to provide models to be imitated. It is against this backdrop, Havelock argues, that we are to understand the direction philosophy took in its early years, from the pre-Socratics through Plato ...
1 - Valpo Blogs
... I describe the illusionist position as being traditionalist concerning what analytic philosophy is supposed to be, but as differing from the standard traditionalist account over whether analytic philosophy exists at all. “This is good as far as it goes,” Hardcastle says, “except wasn’t it part of th ...
... I describe the illusionist position as being traditionalist concerning what analytic philosophy is supposed to be, but as differing from the standard traditionalist account over whether analytic philosophy exists at all. “This is good as far as it goes,” Hardcastle says, “except wasn’t it part of th ...
Philosophy as Dependable Analysis:
... wait until Part II. This essay in its entirety, and especially this Part I, is written to assist Christian students who, like Clouser in his earliest study of philosophy, have become aware of unresolved philosophical issues and want to deal with them from a Christian standpoint. They may be just abo ...
... wait until Part II. This essay in its entirety, and especially this Part I, is written to assist Christian students who, like Clouser in his earliest study of philosophy, have become aware of unresolved philosophical issues and want to deal with them from a Christian standpoint. They may be just abo ...
Aztec Philosophy - University Press of Colorado
... always say – but in private – that the Greeks and the Bible are all that is serious in humanity. Everything else is dancing”;10 and Richard Rorty who claimed that looking for philosophy outside of the West is “pointless” since philosophy is unique to Western culture.11 According to Robert Bernasconi ...
... always say – but in private – that the Greeks and the Bible are all that is serious in humanity. Everything else is dancing”;10 and Richard Rorty who claimed that looking for philosophy outside of the West is “pointless” since philosophy is unique to Western culture.11 According to Robert Bernasconi ...
Preface to Lying, Misleading and What is Said
... and 3 can be read as a case study of what results from taking this idea as a working hypothesis. In those chapters, rather trying to find the right view of saying, I instead look just for the right view of saying for a particular purpose. I think this methodology yields substantial illumination. If ...
... and 3 can be read as a case study of what results from taking this idea as a working hypothesis. In those chapters, rather trying to find the right view of saying, I instead look just for the right view of saying for a particular purpose. I think this methodology yields substantial illumination. If ...
`Spaces` in Mathematics, Physics, Subjectivity, and Historiography
... From a present day perspective these philosophers seem to be rather strange allies for a mathematician and philosopher of science. However, if considering the historical documents on Weyl's “constructive intellectual interference” with Medicus (and his undergraduate days in Göttingen, where he atten ...
... From a present day perspective these philosophers seem to be rather strange allies for a mathematician and philosopher of science. However, if considering the historical documents on Weyl's “constructive intellectual interference” with Medicus (and his undergraduate days in Göttingen, where he atten ...
philosophical skepticism at the end of the 20th century
... 7 See, for instance, D.Q. McInerny, Being Logical. A Guide to Good Thinking, Random House, New York, 2004, p. 91-92. 8 See, for instance, Carlos Levy, Les scepticismes. ...
... 7 See, for instance, D.Q. McInerny, Being Logical. A Guide to Good Thinking, Random House, New York, 2004, p. 91-92. 8 See, for instance, Carlos Levy, Les scepticismes. ...
hellenic philosophy
... them philosophy was also an authentic way of life, which was ethically selfsufficient and active, in accordance with the two kinds of Hellenic excellence, the intellectual and the ethical aretai.16 In this respect, it would appear to a critical observer that Islam and Christianity have been primaril ...
... them philosophy was also an authentic way of life, which was ethically selfsufficient and active, in accordance with the two kinds of Hellenic excellence, the intellectual and the ethical aretai.16 In this respect, it would appear to a critical observer that Islam and Christianity have been primaril ...
Redefining Philosophy through Assimilation
... Recently James Heisig and others presented a collection of essays examining the state of the study of Japanese philosophy abroad, calling for a redefinition philosophy itself.1 Since the introduction of Western philosophy in the late nineteenth century, the definition of philosophy has been reexamin ...
... Recently James Heisig and others presented a collection of essays examining the state of the study of Japanese philosophy abroad, calling for a redefinition philosophy itself.1 Since the introduction of Western philosophy in the late nineteenth century, the definition of philosophy has been reexamin ...
How do logic and argument play a role in developing humour
... Stage 2 Philosophy annotated student work for use from 2011 748948764 (August 2010) © SACE Board of South Australia 2010 ...
... Stage 2 Philosophy annotated student work for use from 2011 748948764 (August 2010) © SACE Board of South Australia 2010 ...
History of Philosophy2
... preserved, each past philosophy has only surrendered its pretention to be final and absolute. On the other hand, each past philosophy must be taken as the full expression of its particular “present” within spirit (in the progress of humanity). For example, Cartesian philosophy is the full and adequa ...
... preserved, each past philosophy has only surrendered its pretention to be final and absolute. On the other hand, each past philosophy must be taken as the full expression of its particular “present” within spirit (in the progress of humanity). For example, Cartesian philosophy is the full and adequa ...
Thesis Abstract
... the mind) world, paradoxically becomes a discussion focusing on inner experience and states of consciousness. Special attention in this research is given to methodological discussions in Empiricism pertaining to the roles and status of the inner sense, and to actual arguments which rely on inner exp ...
... the mind) world, paradoxically becomes a discussion focusing on inner experience and states of consciousness. Special attention in this research is given to methodological discussions in Empiricism pertaining to the roles and status of the inner sense, and to actual arguments which rely on inner exp ...
deductive reasoning
... What is Philosophy? A rational investigation into a range of topics and aspects of human existence Who does Philosophy? Everyone, particularly anyone that asks philosophical questions. Why do we do Philosophy? ...
... What is Philosophy? A rational investigation into a range of topics and aspects of human existence Who does Philosophy? Everyone, particularly anyone that asks philosophical questions. Why do we do Philosophy? ...
Philosophy as Quest - Oregon State University
... Philosophy has roots in an ancient idea of “the love of wisdom.” Of course, people have ever disagreed over what counts as wisdom. Due to such disagreements, philosophy is often considered a large-scale debate that has lasted for most of human history. It is not all differences, though; for every hu ...
... Philosophy has roots in an ancient idea of “the love of wisdom.” Of course, people have ever disagreed over what counts as wisdom. Due to such disagreements, philosophy is often considered a large-scale debate that has lasted for most of human history. It is not all differences, though; for every hu ...
Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture
... segregation. This kind of spirit of superiority complex, inculcated into some Africans, by their colonial masters, has come to stand the test of time. It is functional in many societies in Africa. According to Asouzu, most Western debates within the framework of what is called Western philosophy are ...
... segregation. This kind of spirit of superiority complex, inculcated into some Africans, by their colonial masters, has come to stand the test of time. It is functional in many societies in Africa. According to Asouzu, most Western debates within the framework of what is called Western philosophy are ...
On the Theory and Practice of Intercultural Philosophy
... without the violence of a particular structure. It is about a new cul‐ ture of philosophising. Several questions that are inseparable from this new culture arise naturally: What obstacles may hinder a peaceful meeting and constructive exchange between cultures, systems of thought, ...
... without the violence of a particular structure. It is about a new cul‐ ture of philosophising. Several questions that are inseparable from this new culture arise naturally: What obstacles may hinder a peaceful meeting and constructive exchange between cultures, systems of thought, ...
IOSR Journal of Research & Method in Education (IOSR-JRME)
... for suitable solutions. Therefore, it is obvious that there is philosophical research method in existence and operation, but one problem with this assertion is that the method in question is not clearly defined. Akinpelu, (1981) like other philosophers, formulated steps of philosophical research but ...
... for suitable solutions. Therefore, it is obvious that there is philosophical research method in existence and operation, but one problem with this assertion is that the method in question is not clearly defined. Akinpelu, (1981) like other philosophers, formulated steps of philosophical research but ...
African Philosophy
... and Latin American philosophy. This is especially relevant to the quest for pluralism, diversity, and multiculturalism in higher education. This interest may also be associated with the fact that Western philosophers have realized that there is something they can learn from how people in other cultu ...
... and Latin American philosophy. This is especially relevant to the quest for pluralism, diversity, and multiculturalism in higher education. This interest may also be associated with the fact that Western philosophers have realized that there is something they can learn from how people in other cultu ...
Philosophy Plays
... Edward Spence in 1997 for the primary aim of taking philosophy out of the intellectually-constraining spaces of university classrooms and professional conferences and into the liberating spaces of the public agora, as Socrates did 2,500 years ago. It was a way of, once again, rendering philosophy re ...
... Edward Spence in 1997 for the primary aim of taking philosophy out of the intellectually-constraining spaces of university classrooms and professional conferences and into the liberating spaces of the public agora, as Socrates did 2,500 years ago. It was a way of, once again, rendering philosophy re ...