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  1. Singular Immortality: Desirableness through Technology and Liberty.Henry C. Alphin Jr - manuscript
    In this essay, I argue that an immortal existence could be desirable. Taking the accounts of Williams and Smuts under careful consideration, I agree with Fischer that an immortal existence could be gratifying. When Fischer argues that it is unfair for Williams to posit that an immortal life must have self-exhausting pleasures and, overall, a better experience than mortal life, he gets to the crux of the argument for immortality: as long as there are positive categorical desires for the individual, (...)
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  2. Goodman Paradox, Hume's Problem, Goodman-Kripke Paradox: Three Different Issues.Beppe Brivec - manuscript
    This paper reports (in section 1 “Introduction”) some quotes from Nelson Goodman which clarify that, contrary to a common misunderstanding, Goodman always denied that “grue” requires temporal information and “green” does not require temporal information; and, more in general, that Goodman always denied that grue-like predicates require additional information compared to what green-like predicates require. One of the quotations is the following, taken from the first page of the Foreword to chapter 8 “Induction” of the Goodman’s book “Problems and Projects”: (...)
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  3. Completed Universe, Life, and Physical Limits: A Conceptual Exercise.Giuliano Maicol Bruno - manuscript
    This work does not propose a new physical theory, nor does it aim to modify or extend existing formal models. It is a conceptual exercise that explores the logical consequences of two assumptions already present, in different forms, in contemporary physics: the possibility that the fundamental laws of nature are deterministic in principle, and the idea that the universe may be conceived as a complete four-dimensional space-time structure. -/- Taking these assumptions seriously, the analysis examines whether the existence of life—understood (...)
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  4. The eliminability of higher order vagueness.Gerald Hull - manuscript
    It is generally supposed that borderline cases account for the tolerance of vague terms, yet cannot themselves be sharply bounded, leading to infinite levels of higher order vagueness. This higher order vagueness subverts any formal effort to make language precise. However, it is possible to show that tolerance must diminish at higher orders. The attempt to derive it from indiscriminability founders on a simple empirical test, and we learn instead that there is no limit to how small higher order tolerance (...)
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  5. (2 other versions)Linguistic Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics: Quantum Language [Ver. 4].Shiro Ishikawa - manuscript
    Recently we proposed “quantum language" (or,“the linguistic Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics"), which was not only characterized as the metaphysical and linguistic turn of quantum mechanics but also the linguistic turn of Descartes=Kant epistemology. Namely, quantum language is the scientific final goal of dualistic idealism. It has a great power to describe classical systems as well as quantum systems. Thus, we believe that quantum language is the language in which science is written. The purpose of this preprint is to examine (...)
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  6. Simulating Relational Obligation: Empirical Tests of Ontological Hypotheses in The Geometry of the Good.David Koepsell - manuscript
    This study introduces an agent-based simulation constructed to empirically examine central ontological propositions from The Geometry of the Good—a realist philosophical framework positing that ethical obligation arises from the structure of directed relationality rather than from choice, contract, or cultural consensus. Through the simulation of agents equipped with norm preferences, contradiction debt, trust dynamics, and capabilities for moral repair, this research analyzes how various sociomoral configurations (pluralist, utopian, authoritarian, anomic, and collapsed) influence the emergence and coherence of obligations. Principal findings (...)
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  7. The Genesis Codex: Archetypal Metaphysics of Creation, Fall, and Ego.Benjamin Owino - manuscript
    This paper argues that Genesis 1–3 should not be read as historical or anthropological narrative but as a metaphysical codex encoding archetypal dynamics. Drawing from philology, symbolic interpretation, and comparative philosophy, I show that God is symbolized as the masculine principle of order and form, while Adam and Eve function as archetypes of masculine and feminine, logic and intuition respectively. The serpent is the ego, which destabilizes balance by corrupting the generative field (feminine) first. Against Anglo-German historicist and gender-hierarchical overlays, (...)
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  8. (1 other version)Modeling Truth.Paul Teller - manuscript
    Many in philosophy understand truth in terms of precise semantic values, true propositions. Following Braun and Sider, I say that in this sense almost nothing we say is, literally, true. I take the stand that this account of truth nonetheless constitutes a vitally useful idealization in understanding many features of the structure of language. The Fregean problem discussed by Braun and Sider concerns issues about application of language to the world. In understanding these issues I propose an alternative modeling tool (...)
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  9. Unbelievable similarities between Georg Northoff's ideas (Canada, 2011-2014) and Gabriel Vacariu's ideas (2005-2008).Gabriel Vacariu - manuscript
    Many ideas from Georg Nortoff’s works (published one paper in 2010, mainly his book in 2011, other papers in 2012, 2103, 2014, especially those related to Kant’s philosophy and the notion of the “observer”, the mind-brain problem, default mode network, the self, the mental states and their “correspondence” to the brain) are surprisingly very similar to my ideas published in my article from 2002, 2005 and my book from 2008. In two papers from 2002 (also my paper from 2005 and (...)
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  10. (April 2019) UNBELIEVABLE similarities between some articles from a book edited by Bliss and Priest (2018) and my ideas (2002-208).Gabriel Vacariu - manuscript
    (April 2019) UNBELIEVABLE similarities between some articles from a book edited by Bliss and Priest (2018) and my ideas (2002-208) -/- (2018) Reality and its Structure - Essays in Fundamentality, Ricki Bliss and Graham Priest (eds.), Oxford Univ Press -/- The content of this paper is about the following articles from the above book: -/- Gabriel Oak Rabin (2018) Grounding Orthodoxy and the Layered Conception Daniel Nolan (2018) Cosmic Loops Naomi Thompson (2018) Metaphysical Interdependence, Epistemic Coherentism, and Tuomas E. Tahko (...)
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  11. The Perfectly True Knowledge.James Theophilus Edwards - forthcoming - None.
    My paper discusses the philosophical interrelationship between perfection, truth, and knowledge. The connection that exists between these three concepts underscores the argument of my paper that they are all one and the same thing. -/- The concepts of perfection, truth and knowledge are analysed in that order. I analyse perfection and demonstrate the practicalities of my arguments. Truth is then scrutinized and defined to illustrate its intimate relationship with perfection leading to the conclusion that knowledge being ‘truth that is perfect’. (...)
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  12. Ethics vs. Metaphysics.Michele Odisseas Impagnatiello - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy.
    Sometimes, a metaphysical theory has revisionary ethical consequences: for example, some have thought that modal realism entails that there are no moral obligations. In these cases, one may be tempted to reject the metaphysical theory on the grounds that it conflicts with commonsensical ethics. This is an ethics-to-metaphysics inference. My claim is that this inference is in general irrational, and that the fact that a metaphysical theory has highly revisionary ethical consequences is no reason at all to reject the theory. (...)
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  13. Indeterminacy and Triviality.Paolo Santorio & Robert Williams - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    Suppose that you're certain that a certain sentence, e.g. "Frida is tall", lacks a determinate truth value. What cognitive attitude should you take towards it—reject it, suspend judgment, or what else? We show that, by adopting a seemingly plausible principle connecting credence in A and Determinately A, we can prove a very implausible answer to this question: i.e., all indeterminate claims should be assigned credence zero. The result is striking similar to so-called triviality results in the literature on modals and (...)
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  14. A Logical Language Based on Duality, Periodicity, and Energy Conservation.Xuezhi Cheng - 2026 - Dissertation, Yuying
    Here we abstract the LC oscillation circuit of the physical world into a mathematical axiomatic system, aiming to establish a logical language based on "duality, periodicity, and energy conservation." Traditional mathematics is built on "static points," while this system is built on "dynamic waves." In this world, "zero" is not empty, but the perfect balance of electromagnetic energy. You will find it very suitable for describing the following fields: -/- • Macroeconomics: Treating as production inertia and as market capacity; periodic (...)
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  15. AI-assisted Summary of "Introduction to the Ontology of Knowledge" 20250307.Jean-Louis Boucon - 2025 - Academia.Edu.
    I must admit that my writing is sometimes a challenge to read. So I asked help from an AI to do this summary expecting that it will give an easily understandable view on Ontology of Knowledge and from this general understanding help the reader to read the original papers. Jean-Louis Boucon's work on the "ontology of knowledge" explores the complex nature of reality, meaning, and the process of knowing. Boucon challenges traditional dichotomies in philosophy and science, presenting a coherent framework (...)
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  16. Is lucky belief justified?Fernando Broncano-Berrocal - 2025 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (10):3342-3370.
    The main lesson from Gettier cases is that while one cannot know a proposition by luck, one can hold a lucky true belief justifiedly. Possibly because the latter is taken for granted, the relationship between epistemic justification and epistemic luck has been less discussed. The paper investigates whether luck can undermine doxastic justification, and if so, how and to what extent. It is argued that, as in the case of knowledge, beliefs can fall short of justification due to luck. Moreover, (...)
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  17. Marcel Chelba - Preliminaries for a Pure Epistemological Interpretation of the Antinomy of Pure Reason (I).Marcel Chelba - 2025 - Tübingen: Kantinomus Verlag e.U..
    In part, this paper summarizes ideas from my debut book: Critical Introduction. On the Possibility of Metaphysics as a Science from the Perspective of Kantian Critical Philosophy, Crates, 2004 (not yet translated from Romanian into English or any other language). Main thesis: cosmological antinomies are paradoxes (such as the liar paradox, for example), and paradoxes in general are not logical errors, but rather an indestructible epistemological matrix that somehow configures knowledge from within, in all its possible forms. Consequently, metaphysics in (...)
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  18. The Inscription as Ontogenesis - Finitude, Emergence and the Philosophical Gesture: a Quantum Example.David Cota - 2025 - Academia.Edu.
    This text proposes a radical reformulation of contemporary ontology through the concept of inscription as a material and symbolic operation that stabilizes differences under local conditions. Rejecting the classical dualism between matter and thought, as well as the transcendental residues present in various philosophical traditions, the text affirms the Ontology of Emerging Complexity (OEC) as an operative regime of immanent intelligibility. Inscription is presented as an ontogenetic gesture that does not reveal essences, but reorganizes material instabilities into legible marks, implying (...)
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  19. From Classical Metaphysics to Christian Theology.David Cota - 2025 - Https://Www.Academia.Edu/143766271/From_Classical_Metaphysics_to_Christian_Theology.
    This essay investigates the symbolic formation of the figure of God in Christianity, highlighting the structural continuity with classical Greek metaphysics. Rejecting essentialist or theological explanations, it argues that Plato and Aristotle do not an-ticipate Christian theology, but rather establish ontological functions — order, in-telligibility, orientation — which will later be reinscribed under a new figuration. The Platonic Demiurge and the Aristotelian Unmoved Mover are not theological gods, but conceptual operators that render the world legible and thought orientable. Christian theology (...)
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  20. The Symbol as Material Operation – A Quantum Example.David Cota - 2025 - Https://Doi.Org/10.5281/Zenodo.16936941.
    This essay proposes a radical reformulation of the concept of the symbol, displacing it from representational traditions toward a relational materialist ontology, designated as the Ontology of Emerging Complexity (OEC). Through the distinction between trace, mark, and symbol, the text constructs a rigorous terminology that allows inscription to be thought as functional reorganization of matter, without recourse to transcendence or essences. The culmination of this conceptual trajectory takes place in the quantum experiment, taken not as an object of physics, but (...)
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  21. The Impossibility of Western Philosophy to Liberate Itself from Metaphysics.David Cota - 2025 - Dissertation, Ontology
    This essay critically examines the enduring foundational logic within Western philosophy, arguing that even its most radical critiques of metaphysics ultimately reinscribe a principle of grounding—whether through presence, absence, event, or structure. From Plato and Aristotle to Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida, and contemporary thinkers such as Deleuze, Foucault, Badiou, and Butler, the philosophical gesture remains tethered to a demand for origin and legitimacy. The essay proposes a symbolic alternative: the Ontology of Emerging Complexity. Drawing on Simondon’s theory of individuation and Whitehead’s (...)
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  22. Ciência e Discurso.G. de Berredo-Peixoto - 2025 - Https://Api.Conhecimentolivre.Org/Ecl-Api/Storage/App/Public/L.1114-2025.Pdf.
    In this work (in Portuguese), we present an introduction to Aristotle’s Theory of the Four Discourses, which we adopt as a powerful framework for examining the dense and complex character of science as a discourse. The aim is to draw a parallel between this theory and the development of the Philosophy of Science in the twentieth century. As a result, we are able to understand, under this new classificatory key, important aspects of the works of major philosophers of science such (...)
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  23. Difficulty, effort, and ability.Ian D. Dunkle - 2025 - Synthese 206:255.
    This paper discusses two views of what makes an action difficult deriving from two very different approaches. On the first view, the difficulty of an action is determined by the (physical) effort involved in performing the action. On the second view, the difficulty of an action is determined by the level of ability required to perform the action. I develop and refine a version of each approach, including an original version of the ability approach drawing on recent work on agentive (...)
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  24. Metaphors for Interdependence: Fazang's Buddhist Metaphysics.Nicholaos Jones - 2025 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Fazang is one of the most celebrated and influential thinkers in the history of Chinese Buddhist philosophy. Metaphors for Interdependence is a rigorous and accessible exploration of Fazang’s metaphysical theories, focusing in particular on his vision of reality as a realm in which everything is interdependent and interpenetrating. Fazang explains this vision with metaphors about Indra’s net, coin counting, and a building. The result is the systematic articulation of metaphysics for the Huayan tradition of Buddhism. This book reconstructs the intellectual (...)
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  25. An Interpersonal Form of Faith.Yuan Tian - 2025 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 110 (3):959-982.
    An athlete has faith in her unathletic partner to run a marathon, a teacher has faith in her currently poor-performing students to improve in the future, and your friend has faith in you to succeed in the difficult project that you have been pursuing, even, and especially, when your chance of failing is non-trivial. This paper develops and defends a relational view of interpersonal faith by considering four interesting phenomena: first, in virtue of placing faith in someone, we stand in (...)
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  26. 与理则:论有情世界的双重因果律及其交互机制.建平 李 - 2025 - Https://Doi.Org/10.5281/Zenodo.18158594.
    摘要:本文系统阐述静动哲学体系下的因果理论,核心论题为:在有情众生(性物一 元)的存在境域内,并行且绝不混淆地运行着两条因果律——精神感应因果律(形而 上)与客观理则因果律(形而下)。前者以“有感必应,定向不虚”为法则,其机制是自 性意向直接感召相应的精神境界与未来缘起;后者以“条件满足,结果必然”为法则,其 机制是客观规律决定事件序列。本文首次明确提出,二律之间并非能量转化关系,而 是通过感应的交互影响发生联系:形而上之善念能感召吉祥缘起(包括未来际遇善 人),形而下之明智行动能助益心性回归;反之亦然。通过对“农夫与蛇”案例的精微分 析,本文揭示人生困境多源于对二律的混淆或片面运用。进一步,本文以“双重感应场” 模型创新性地统摄了儒家“天人感应”、佛教“业感缘起”、道家“同气相求”等观念,并回 应了西方哲学中的自由意志难题。最终,论证人作为“因果能动者”,其自由与智慧在于 自觉运用“主敬以感通,格物以明理”的实践法则,在双重因果的辩证互动中,实现生命 的超越与创造。.
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  27. Transcendence of meaning iss. 20240718.Jean-Louis Boucon - 2024 - Academia.
    Knowledge of the subject only ever speaks to the subject himself and of nothing more than the subject himself. And yet, when due to their mode of emergence, objects of this knowledge seem to occupy part of a space (whatever it may be) which would contain them, it is tempting for the subject to give this space the name of Reality. The conventional western philosophies (and science) gave in to this temptation. They came to distinguish the Subject {place-of-the-mind} from the (...)
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  28. Ontology of Knowledge and the form of the world 20240115.Jean-Louis Boucon - 2024 - Academia.
    The deterministic or probabilistic laws of our representations and our science do not link what “is” to what “will be” but what “I know” to what “I could know”. Consistency is not a predicate on the physical laws of the world but on the logical laws of Meaning. If you cannot convince yourself of that. If you want to believe that the Softmatter of the Meaning cannot be more consistent than the Hardmatter of the physical world. Think again......and try to (...)
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  29. The icarian element as a contribution to the autonomy in education and upbringing.Zygmunt Czapla (ed.) - 2024 - Koszalin: Zakład Poligraficzny POLIMER.
    Polish education is on a precipice of change. This is associated great hopes and great concerns. For too long the school system has condemned to indifference of politics and the public opinion was led also to similar believes. The school must change but not superficially, it must change for the inside. But in which direction should the changes be guided? The author of the this article proposes a thorough transformation of the polish school paradigm to increase the autonomy of educational (...)
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  30. Sat evam Ābhās kī Dārshanik Vivechanā : Shankarāchārya evam Bradley ke Pariprekṣhya mean (सत् एवं आभास की दार्शनिक विवेचना : शंकराचार्य एवं ब्रैडले के परिप्रेक्ष्य में).Priyanshu Agrawal - 2023 - Padchinh 12 (4):54-69.
    प्रस्तावित शोध-पत्र सत् या निरपेक्ष तथा आभास या जगत संबंधित अवधारणा की शंकराचार्य एवं ब्रैडले के परिप्रेक्ष्य में दार्शनिक विवेचना है। इस शोध-पत्र का प्रमुख उद्देश्य भारतीय एवं पाश्चात्य दार्शनिक जगत के प्रख्यात विद्वानों विशेषतः शंकराचार्य एवं ब्रैडले के सत् एवं आभास संबंधी विचारों में समाविष्ट समानताओं एवं विषमताओं का व्यापक रूप से विश्लेषण प्रस्तुत करना है। इस कारण शोध-पत्र के अंतर्गत सर्वप्रथम, यह प्रदर्शित किया गया है कि क्यों उक्त दोनों दार्शनिकों के संदर्भ में ही सत् एवं आभास की (...)
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  31. Simulación y testimonio: a propósito de la posibilidad de conocer a través de otros en el metaverso.Felipe Álvarez - 2023 - Cuadernos de Beauchef 7 (2):161-178.
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  32. Iris Murdoch: Trust in the World.S. Caprioglio Panizza - 2023 - In Mark Alfano, David Collins & Iris Jovanovic, Perspectives on Trust in the History of Philosophy. Lanham: Lexington Books.
    If Annette Baier is right that ‘some degree of trust is … the very basis of morality” (Baier 2004, 180), it is surprising that a philosopher so interested in moral psychology and interpersonal relationships such as Iris Murdoch does not explicitly discuss trust in her work. However, on closer inspection, Murdoch’s proposal of an ethics focused on realism, unselfing and attention crucially depends upon the possibility of trust – trust in reality, and in one’s own capacity for moral vision. Connecting (...)
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  33. Naïve realism and phenomenal similarity.Sam Clarke & Alfonso Anaya - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (5):885-902.
    It has been claimed that naïve realism predicts phenomenological similarities where there are none and, thereby, mischaracterises the phenomenal character of perceptual experience. If true, this undercuts a key motivation for the view. Here, we defend naïve realism against this charge, proposing that such arguments fail (three times over). In so doing, we highlight a more general problem with critiques of naïve realism that target the purported phenomenological predictions of the view. The problem is: naïve realism, broadly construed, doesn’t make (...)
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  34. Thomasson on Modal Language.Matti Eklund - 2023 - In Miguel Garcia-Godinez, Thomasson on Ontology. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 137-161.
    In recent work, Amie Thomasson has defended what she calls normativism about metaphysical modality. She claims that discourse about metaphysical modality primarily serves a non-descriptive function, and builds a theory of such discourse around this claim. In this text, I critically discuss Thomasson’s view. Chief among the problems I go on to discuss is that Thomasson’s account of the meanings of modal expressions does not solve the problems she intends it to solve (among them solving the Frege-Geach problem), that there (...)
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  35. Logical Realism and the Riddle of Redundancy.Óscar Antonio Monroy Pérez - 2023 - Mind 131 (524):1083-1107.
    According to an influential view, when it comes to representing reality, some words are better suited for the job than others. This is elitism. There is reason to believe that the set of the best, or elite, words should not be redundant or arbitrary. However, we are often forced to choose between these two theoretical vices, especially in cases involving theories that seem to be mere notational variants. This is the riddle of redundancy: both redundancy and arbitrariness are vicious, but (...)
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  36. Making Room for the Virtual Distinction: Bartolomeo Mastri between Scylla and Charybdis.Lukáš Novák - 2023 - In Claus A. Andersen & Daniel Heider, Cognitive Issues in the Long Scotist Tradition. Basel: Schwabe. pp. 299-332.
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  37. Gazali'nin Akıl Eleştirisi Bağlamında Matematik İlmine Bakışı (3rd edition).Aysel Tan - 2023 - Elazığ: Fırat University.
    Gazali'nin hayatını 1095 yılında geçirdiğini söylediği krize göre üç döneme ayırmamız mümkündür. Kriz öncesi dönem, kriz dönemi (1095) ve kriz sonrası dönem. Bu dönemlerde akla ve felsefeye bakışı değişmiştir dolayısıyla felsefî ilimlerden sayılan matematik ilmine bakışı da değişmiştir. Gazali kriz öncesi ve kriz dönemlerinde aklı eleştirmekle birlikte çok sistematik bir eleştiri yaptığı söylenemez. Gazali bu dönemde felsefe yorumlarında 'felsefi/bilimsel aklı" din açısından zararlı görmemektedir hatta zaman zaman olumlu yanlarından bahsetmektedir. Makasıdu’l Felasife ve Tehafütü’l Felasife ‘de akılla ilgili mevzulara değinmiş, bazı (...)
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  38. Bir Din Felsefesi Problemi Olarak Gazali'de Dini Tecrübe.Aysel Tan - 2023 - Ankara: Gece.
    In the introduction part of this thesis, which aims to discuss the place and importance of religious experience in Ghazali's system of thought, the place of religious experience in philosophy of religion and the place of Ghazali's religious experience in history are examined. In the first chapter, the concepts of religion, philosophy and experience are explained and their place in the framework of religious experience is explained. The possibility of religious experience, the types of religious experience and especially the concept (...)
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  39. Reconceptualizar los trastornos de personalidad.Diego Becerra - 2022 - Culturas Cientificas 3 (2):36-65.
    El concepto de trastorno mental permite justificar intervenciones médicas, psicológicas y judiciales. Además, facilita a la/el consultante acceder a tratamientos mediante reembolsos o programas de salud pública, y por otro lado, podría conllevar estereotipos sociales. No obstante, el significado de dicho concepto no ha dejado de suscitar debate. En el presente artículo argumentaré que los trastornos de personalidad, tal como son definidos en el DSM-5, no cumplen con los criterios de patología de las propuestas principales (i.e. teoría bio-estadística de la (...)
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  40. Intentional Action and Knowledge-Centred Theories of Control.J. Adam Carter & Joshua Shepherd - 2022 - Philosophical Studies:1-21.
    Intentional action is, in some sense, non-accidental, and one common way action theorists have attempted to explain this is with reference to control. The idea, in short, is that intentional action implicates control, and control precludes accidentality. But in virtue of what, exactly, would exercising control over an action suffice to make it non-accidental in whatever sense is required for the action to be intentional? One interesting and prima facie plausible idea that we wish to explore in this paper is (...)
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  41. The Metaphysics of Stoic Corporealism.Vanessa de Harven - 2022 - Apeiron 55 (2):219-245.
    The Stoics are famously committed to the thesis that only bodies are, and for this reason they are rightly called “corporealists.” They are also famously compared to Plato’s earthborn Giants in the Sophist, and rightly so given their steadfast commitment to body as being. But the Stoics also notoriously turn the tables on Plato and coopt his “dunamis proposal” that being is whatever can act or be acted upon to underwrite their commitment to body rather than shrink from it as (...)
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  42. On the Necessity of the Categories.Anil Gomes, Andrew Stephenson & Adrian Moore - 2022 - Philosophical Review 131 (2):129–168.
    For Kant, the human cognitive faculty has two sub-faculties: sensibility and the understanding. Each has pure forms which are necessary to us as humans: space and time for sensibility; the categories for the understanding. But Kant is careful to leave open the possibility of there being creatures like us, with both sensibility and understanding, who nevertheless have different pure forms of sensibility. They would be finite rational beings and discursive cognizers. But they would not be human. And this raises a (...)
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  43. La riduzione sociologica della normatività. Tre osservazioni sull’argomento di Stephen Turner.Pietro Salis - 2022 - L'ircocervo 21 (2):110-130.
    Stephen Turner claims that social science can explain away normativity. By exploiting a non-normative view of rationality and a causal view of belief, he claimed that normativist views are akin to what he calls Good Bad Theories (GBT). GBT are false accounts that play a role of social coordination like primitive rituals (Taboo and the like). Hence, “norms”, “commitments”, and “obligations” are just like Taboo and can be explained away as GBT. Normativism, as a consequence, is doomed to disappear in (...)
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  44. "Beyin çalışmalarına göre sezgi ve dini tecrübe".Aysel Tan (ed.) - 2022 - Elazığ Türkiye: Firat University.
    İnsanın dış dünyadan bilgiyi elde etme şekli tarih boyunca tüm çağlarda ve toplumlarda insanların üzerinde düşündükleri bir olgu olmuştur. Düşünürler bunun için çeşitli iddialar ileri sürmüşlerdir. Bu iddialardan biri, bilginin kaynağının kalp olduğudur. Kalp ise duygu kavramıyla ilişkilendirilmiş ve bilginin kaynağı bu şekilde duygu temelli açıklanmaya çalışılmıştır. Duygu ise ‘sezgisel bir yetenek’ olarak tanımlanmış ve duygunun sezgiyle ilişkisine vurgu yapılmıştır. Antik Yunan’da Homeros ve Sokrat öncesi düşünürler ve Aristoteles düşünmenin ve bilincin merkezi olarak kalbi kabul etmiştir. Eski Mısır medeniyetinde de (...)
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  45. Beyin Çalışmalarına Göre Sezgi ve Dini Tecrübe.Aysel Tan - 2022 - Elazığ: Firat University.
    İnsanın dış dünyadan bilgiyi elde etme şekli tarih boyunca tüm çağlarda ve toplumlarda insanların üzerinde düşündükleri bir olgu olmuştur. Düşünürler bunun için çeşitli iddialar ileri sürmüşlerdir. Bu iddialardan biri, bilginin kaynağının kalp olduğudur. Kalp ise duygu kavramıyla ilişkilendirilmiş ve bilginin kaynağı bu şekilde duygu temelli açıklanmaya çalışılmıştır. Duygu ise ‘sezgisel bir yetenek’ olarak tanımlanmış ve duygunun sezgiyle ilişkisine vurgu yapılmıştır. Antik Yunan’da Homeros ve Sokrat öncesi düşünürler ve Aristoteles düşünmenin ve bilincin merkezi olarak kalbi kabul etmiştir. Eski Mısır medeniyetinde de (...)
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  46. Habit: A Rylean Conception.Cheng-Hung Tsai - 2022 - Philosophies 7 (2):45.
    Tennis champion Maria Sharapova has a habit of grunting when she plays on the court. Assume that she also has a habit of hitting the ball in a certain way in a certain situation. The habit of on-court grunting might be bad, but can the habit of hitting the ball in a certain way in a certain situation be classified as intelligent? The fundamental questions here are as follows: What is habit? What is the relation between habit and skill? Is (...)
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  47. Beyond QBism with Ontology of Knowledge iss. 20211210.Jean-Louis Boucon - 2021 - Philpapers.
    [issue 20211210] Qbism (quantum bayesism) is a philosophical interpretation of quantum mechanics (QM) that places the agent and its expectations at the heart of theory. The QBists advocate a "subjectivist" interpretation of probabilities that allows to understand the quantum laws of Born and to eliminate certain enigmas of interpretation of the QM going "beyond" the interpretation of Copenhagen. The Ontology of Knowledge (OK) is in agreement with the main ideas of the Qbism. For the OdC indeed: -The agent is the (...)
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  48. The Ontology of Knowledge, logic, arithmetic, sets theory and geometry (issue 20220523).Jean-Louis Boucon - 2021 - Published.
    Despite the efforts undertaken to separate scientific reasoning and metaphysical considerations, despite the rigor of construction of mathematics, these are not, in their very foundations, independent of the modalities, of the laws of representation of the world. The OdC shows that the logical Facts Exist neither more nor less than the Facts of the world which are Facts of Knowledge. Mathematical facts are representation facts. The primary objective of this article is to integrate the subject into mathematics as a mode (...)
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  49. Transbiopolitics and paradigmatic explication of International relations: the factor covid-19.Valentin Cheshko & Oleg Kuz - 2021 - In I. K. Golovko І.В. Ishchenko & Ishchenko Olena Mykolayivna, Proceedings of the international scientific and practical conference CURRENT PROBLEMS OF MODERN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Ukraine, Dnipro November 05-06, 2021. PrintDim; MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF UKRAINE. pp. 169-174.
    The COVID-19 crisis has not only ontological roots but also epistemic ones too; its cause lies in the main evolutionary trends in the development of science as a social institution. And only then the epistemic factors were transformed into existential-ontological ones, connected with the very existence of civilization and our biosocial nature. The way out of the crisis is the unalterable development of all sectors of technologies of controlled evolution. As a result, biopolitics extends the sphere of competence to interstate (...)
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  50. Massimo Dell'Utri, Putnam, Carocci 2020.Pietro Salis - 2021 - Aphex 23.
    The recent book 'Putnam' by Massimo Dell’Utri concerns the philosophical and argumentative journey of Hilary Putnam, that led him to explore the implications of Quine’s views about analyticity and the many ways in which realism can be understood in epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, its main entailments for the philosophy of mind, and more recently about issues concerning ethics, meta-ethics, and value-theory. The present critical review briefly recollects the reading presented in the book, and then highlights some of (...)
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