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Extended life
Erich Fromm reformulates the already traditional opposition between having and being, and raises in a very timely manner the deficit of sensation of being that causes the obsession with having. The myth of...
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Letters of the Younger Pliny -Stoic Philosopher
Some slight memoir and critical estimate of the author of this collection of Letters may perhaps be acceptable to those who are unfamiliar with the circumstances of the times in which he lived...
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Living under suspicion, appearances.
The truth does not matter, but who can install it.
F. Nietzsche maintains, "the appearance is the living reality itself acting that, ironic with itself, had come to make me believe that here thereill-o'-the-wisps...
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How to enjoy everything that life offers you.
Dyer Wayne. Your wrong areas.
In the first place, and this will be the most obvious, you will see that they are people who enjoy virtually everything that life offers them...
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Critique of knowledge for life.
Henri Bergson Lecture on Creative Evolution
A theory of life that is not accompanied by a critique of knowledge is forced to accept, verbatim, the concepts...
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Social Ethics, Distributive Justice, and Environmental Ethics
In some sense, all ethics is social, as it deals with human beings and other social creatures. Nevertheless, some people think that certain moral...
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A journalist from more than one major news agency has gone out of their way to meet the editor of @philosophytweet by traveling to Yucatan. Of course they wrote it off......but so can educators and everyone else.
Time and being
In a small notebook , made in Jena between 1803 and 1806, entitled Wastebook -"book of waste", it could be translated-, its author, the young Hegel, wrote a hundred aphorisms that, despite the premeditated title...
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A History of ethical Thought
Antiquity
Since the beginning of philosophical reflection, the consideration of ethics has been present. Plato faces ethical issues in different places and from different contexts...
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Process Theism
Process theism refers to a family of theological ideas originating in, inspired by, or in agreement with the metaphysical orientation of the English philosopher-mathematician Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) and the American
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Early Modern Women Philosophers
From about the mid-1990s, there has been a concerted effort by scholars both to rehabilitate the works of early modern women philosophers and to integrate at least some of these women into the philosophical canon.
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Stoic Ethics - Theory
In many ways, Aristotle's ethics provides the form for the adumbration of the ethical teaching of the Hellenistic schools. One must first provide a specification of the goal or end (telos) of living...
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Metaepistemology
Metaepistemology is, roughly, the branch of epistemology that asks questions about first-order epistemological questions. It inquires into fundamental aspects of epistemic theorizing like metaphysics, epistemology, semantics, agency...
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The Frankfurt School and Critical Theory
The Frankfurt School, known more appropriately as Critical Theory, is a philosophical and sociological movement spread across many universities around the world. It was originally...
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Art and Interpretation
Interpretation in art refers to the attribution of meaning to a work. A point on which people often disagree is whether the artist’s or author’s intention is relevant to the interpretation of the work...
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Metaphor and Phenomenology
The term “contemporary phenomenology” refers to a wide area of 20th and 21st century philosophy in which the study of the structures of consciousness occupies center stage. Since Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason...
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Aesthetic Formalism
Formalism in aesthetics has traditionally been taken to refer to the view in the philosophy of art that the properties in virtue of which an artwork is an artwork—and in virtue of which its value is determined...
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Epistemology of Memory
We learn a lot. Friends tell us about their lives. Books tell us about the past. We see the world. We reason and we reflect on our mental lives. As a result we come to know and to form justified beliefs about a range of topics...
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Human dignity
The mercurial concept of human dignity features in ethical, legal, and political discourse as a foundational commitment to human value or human status. The source of that value, or the nature of that status, are contested...
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