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1. The Southern Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 47 > Issue: Supplement
William H. Hardy Before Domination and Dependence
... Africana Philosophy, argues that no black philosophical text that he is aware of ... : Orbis Books,. Gordon, Lewis, ed. 2008. An introduction to Africana philosophy ...
2. The Southern Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 47 > Issue: Supplement
Paul C. Taylor After Race, After Justice, After History
... the proliferation of "post" talk in and around race theory and Africana ... . Similar questions also arise in and around race theory and Africana thought ... buries it, as it becomes the special province of Africana thought, feminist theory ...
3. The Harvard Review of Philosophy: Volume > 28
Tommy J. Curry George Floyd Jr as a Philosophical Problem: Why Disaggregated Data Should Guide How Philosophers Theorize Black Male Death
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The trial of Derek Chauvin, the man who murdered Mr. George Floyd Jr on May 25, 2020, has become a national spectacle. For many Black Americans, it is merely another rehearsal of the injustice that befalls Black men in the United States when they are targeted by police violence. Mr. Floyd was murdered in broad daylight by Chauvin, yet it is Mr. Floyd’s character and temperament that is being depicted as threatening to Chauvin and the reason for his murder. Throughout the discipline of philosophy, the murder of Black men and boys is a topic most philosophy departments avoid and the American Philosophy Association neglects. This lecture argues that philosophy must abandon the martyrdom of the Black male body as the symbolic catalyst of racial change. Philosophy must not only accept that racism is a permanent feature of American society, but that this racism is misandric in that racist violence disproportionately targets Black males for death and dehumanization at levels not seen within other groups.
... expertise and research interests in critical race theory, Africana philosophy ... currently holds a Personal Chair in Africana Philosophy and Black Male ...
4. The Harvard Review of Philosophy: Volume > 26
Paul C. Taylor The Influence of Dewey on Race Theory
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I once planned to write an essay detailing the advantages of a Deweyan approach to philosophical race theory. This essay would have developed my views in a way that highlighted their distinctly Deweyan resonances and debts. A recent essay by Ron Mallon gave me the opportunity to set this plan in motion, as Mallon’s reflections on social constructionism seemed likely to benefit from Deweyan insights. Unfortunately, or fortunately, setting to work on the project led to the distressing but edifying realization that this plan carried with it certain risks, risks made particularly dire by the race-theoretic context. “The Influence of Dewey on Race Theory” will credit this background with an argument that unfolds in two intertwined registers. It will interrogate (and resist) the impulse to work through Dewey, and it will use the lessons from this exercise—lessons, broadly, about parochialism and politics—as resources for critically engaging Mallon’s argument.
..., critical race theory, and Africana philosophy. His books include On Obama and Black ... Africana thought, this decadence is what happens when “the integrity ... pressing issue for Africana thought, which has to wrestle with the spectre of an ...
5. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 58/59
Werner Sauer Erneuerung der Philosophia Perennis: Über die ersten vier Habilitationsthesen Brentanos
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Die ersten vier von Brentanos 25 Habilitationsthesen fordern eine Erneuerung der Philosophie - worauf diese Forderung jedoch abzielt, ist nicht so klar. Vielfach wird behauptet, daß dieses Ziel eng verwandt mit der Konzeption einer wissenschaftlichen Philosophie im Sinne Russells und des Logischen Empirismus sei. Diese insbesondere auch von Rudolf Haller vertretene Auffassung setzt aber voraus, daß der katholisch-klerikale Kontext, in den der junge Priester Brentano eingebunden war, nur die unwesentliche Hülle eines eigentlichen Kernes bildet. Dagegen wird gezeigt, daß dieser Kontext nicht so ablösbar, sondern vielmehr für das Verständnis der Habilitationsthesen unabdingbar ist. Es ergibt sich, daß das, worauf die vier ersten Thesen abzielen, eine Erneuerung der philosophia perennis aus dem Geiste des Thomas von Aquin und im Rahmen der Vorgaben der Kirchenlehre ist.
...Erneuerung der Philosophia Perennis ... abzielen, eine Erneuerung der philosophia perennis aus dem Geiste des Thomas von Aquin ... ERNEUERUNG DER PHILOSOPHIA PERENNIS: ÜBER DIE ERSTEN VIER ...
6. Southwestern Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1/2
Charles A. Corr Certitude and Utility in the Philosophy of Christian Wolff
... material for 4 Wolff's definition of this "natural logic" is given in his Philosophia ... philosophia practica universalis, mathematica methodo conscripta, in dultuque superiorum ... with the Philosophia rationalis sive logica in 1728. This alteration undoubtedly ...
7. Theoria: An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science: Volume > 31 > Issue: 3
Allen Wood Propaganda and Democracy
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We are surrounded by communication of many kinds whose aim is to persuade rather to convince, to manipulate rather than to reason. Advertising and much public discourse is like this. How should we react to this fact? Perhaps even more importantly: What does this fact mean about modern society? Not all persuasion is regrettable or to be disapproved. Not all persuasion is propaganda. And perhaps not even all propaganda is necessarily bad. This last point was the focus of a controversy between W. E. B. Du Bois, who held that propaganda could be used for good, and Alain Locke, who held that all propaganda corrupts our thinking. My own view is that propaganda can be used for good, but Locke was perfectly right to be worried about it.Estamos rodeados de muchos tipos de comunicación, cuya finalidad es persuadir antes que convencer, manipular antes que razonar. La publicidad y gran parte del discurso público es así. ¿Cómo deberíamos reaccionar a este hecho? Quizá más importante aún: ¿qué dice este hecho acerca de la sociedad moderna? No toda persuasión es lamentable o debería desaprobarse. No toda persuasión es propaganda. E incluso quizá no toda propaganda es necesariamente mala. Este último punto centró la controversia entre W.E.B. du Bois, quien sostenía que la propaganda podría utilizarse para un buen fin, y Alain Locke, quien sostenía que toda propaganda corrompe el pensamiento. Mi propio punto de vista es que la propaganda puede utilizarse para un buen fin, pero que Locke tenía razón al preocuparse por ella.
8. The Southern Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 47 > Issue: Supplement
Howard McGary Liberalism and the Problem of Racism
... Africana Philosophy Jorge J. E. Gracia, Latinos in America: Philosophy and Social ... as a critical reflection on the human condition as a whole20 and that Africana ...
9. Theoria: An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Libros recibidos
.../ Wien, Philosophia Verlag, 1986, 339 pags. G0 [ HE T, Paul, Aseent to Truth: A ... [ritieal Exa mination of Quine's Philosophy, Munehen/ Wien, Philosophia Verlag, 1986 ...
10. Theoria: An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science: Volume > 36 > Issue: 1
Nathaniel Gan Fictionalism and Meinongianism
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Fictionalism about a kind of disputed object is often motivated by the fact that the view interprets discourse about those objects literally without an ontological commitment to them. This paper argues that this motivation is inadequate because some viable alternatives to fictionalism have similar attractions. Meinongianism—the view that there are true statements about non-existent objects—is one such view. Meinongianism bears significant similarity to fictionalism, so intuitive doubts about its viability are difficult to sustain for fictionalists. Moreover, Meinongianism avoids some of fictionalism’s weaknesses, thus it is even preferable to fictionalism in some respects.
11. Logos & Episteme: Volume > 13 > Issue: 4
Gustavo Picazo On The Persistence of Absolute Metaphysics
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Greenwood (2019) casts doubts upon whether a certain view about social groups (the view that social groups persist throughout changes in their membership, by virtue of the maintenance of their structure or function) is a fundamental metaphysical truth about social groups, rather than a theoretical truth about some or many social groups. In this note, I introduce a distinction between absolute and relative metaphysics, and argue that there are no 'fundamental metaphysical truths‘ (as Greenwood conceives of them) at all. If there is one thing that should not persist here, it is absolute metaphysics.
....‖ Philosophia 49 (4): 1427–1453. Picazo, G. 2021c. ―The Long Shadow of ... Semantic Platonism, Part II: Recent Illustrations.‖ Philosophia 49 (5 ...
12. The Monist: Volume > 79 > Issue: 3
Cees Leijenhorst Hobbes’s Theory of Causality and Its Aristotelian Background
... starting-point of his Prima Philosophia (Part II of De Corpore) which discusses the ... Philosophia is supposed to provide the basis for Hobbes's Physics (Part IV if De Corpore ... Philosophia starts with an imaginary annihilation of the entire world, of which only one ...
13. The Southern Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 9 > Issue: 2
Berkley B. Eddins Philosophia Perennis and Black Studies
...Philosophia Perennis and Black Studies ... SOUTHERN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY SUMMER., 1971 ·PHILOSOPHIA PERENNIS AND Sl ...
14. The Philosophical Review: Volume > 39 > Issue: 6
Clarence Gohdes Aspects of Idealism in Early New England
... philosophia occulta, and Jamblichi de vita Pythagorica}^ The catalogue ... ready for the press in 1669, and Philosophia Generalis, 1676 ... " Dissertatiuncula Prooemialis" of the Philosophia Generalis ...
15. Akten des XIV. Internationalen Kongresses für Philosophie: Volume > 4
Ernan McMullin Is there a Philosophy of Nature?
... in Vienna in 1568 there might have been serious disagreements in philosophia ... of a philosophia naturalis: it was quite obvious that a "philosophic ... from the older philosophia. Nor is there any question but that ...
16. Logos & Episteme: Volume > 11 > Issue: 4
Nuno Venturinha Context-Sensitive Objectivism: Going Deeper into Description of Situations
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This paper outlines the major topics addressed in my book Description of Situations: An Essay in Contextualist Epistemology (Springer, 2018), anticipates some possible misunderstandings and discusses issues that warrant further investigation.
... Description of Situations,” Philosophia 48 (2020): 1683–1690, here 1683 ... Duncan Pritchard, “Venturinha and Epistemic Vertigo,” Philosophia 48 (2020): 1699 ... Venturinha, “Replies to Commentators,” Philosophia 48 (2020): 1713 ...
17. Akten des XIV. Internationalen Kongresses für Philosophie: Volume > 2
J. Fang Wittgenstein vs Kant in a Philosophy of Mathematics
... issue cf. J. Fang: Kant and Modern Mathematics, in Philosophia Mathematica, vol. 2 ... of Mathematics? in Philosophia ...
18. The Monist: Volume > 67 > Issue: 4
Brief informative abstracts of recent books written by the authors themselves.
... by Alan R. Perreiah (Munich: Philosophia Verlag, 1984). This handbook explains ... the Early Middle Ages. By Jorge J. E. Gracia. (Munich: Philosophia Verlag, 1984 ...
19. Thought: A Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 9 > Issue: 2
John Heron Representational indispensability and ontological commitment
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Recent debates about mathematical ontology are guided by the view that Platonism's prospects depend on mathematics' explanatory role in science. If mathematics plays an explanatory role, and in the right kind of way, this carries ontological commitment to mathematical objects. Conversely, the assumption goes, if mathematics merely plays a representational role then our world-oriented uses of mathematics fail to commit us to mathematical objects. I argue that it is a mistake to think that mathematical representation is necessarily ontologically innocent and that there is an argument from mathematics' representational capacity to Platonism. Given that it is common ground between the Platonist and nominalist that mathematics plays a representational role in science, this representationalist argument is to be preferred over the explanatory, or enhanced, indispensability argument.
...). Indexing and mathematical explanation. Philosophia Mathematica, 19 ... explanatory generality. Philosophia Mathematica, 25(2), 194–209. Bangu ... of phase spaces. Philosophia Mathematica, 3(16), 227 ...
20. Southwestern Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 5 > Issue: 2
Francis J. Kovach Editorial Preface
... are two of the most outstanding representatives of philosophia perennis. Francis ...