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A View Of Scientific Methodology As A Source Of Ignorance In Controversies About Genetically Engineered Crops, Hugh Lacey
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Is Safe-Enough Pragmatism Good Enough?, Richard Thomas Eldridge
Is Safe-Enough Pragmatism Good Enough?, Richard Thomas Eldridge
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The Moral Necessity Of Anger, Krista Karbowski Thomason
The Moral Necessity Of Anger, Krista Karbowski Thomason
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The Annotated Kant: Groundwork For The Metaphysics Of Morals, S. M. Cahn, A. Tschemplik , Translator, Krista Karbowski Thomason, M. A. Mchugh
The Annotated Kant: Groundwork For The Metaphysics Of Morals, S. M. Cahn, A. Tschemplik , Translator, Krista Karbowski Thomason, M. A. Mchugh
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The Many Kinds Of Objects That Technoscientific Objects Are, Hugh Lacey
The Many Kinds Of Objects That Technoscientific Objects Are, Hugh Lacey
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Technoscientific objects are penetrating ever more profoundly into the socio-ecological systems that shape the contemporary lifeworld in ways that have brought about widely celebrated benefits, and also many kinds of risks for human health, the environment and society. There are many kinds of technoscientific objects, such as physical, chemical or biological objects that are outcomes of technical/experimental/instrumental interventions made in the course of research conducted in such areas as computer science, biotechnology, nanotechnology, neurosciences, geo-engineering, synthetic biology and artificial intelligence. Moreover, every technoscientific object is itself an object of many kinds, not only an object whose genesis, functioning and effective …
Review Of "The Imagination In German Idealism And Romanticism" Edited By G. Gentry And K. Pollok, Richard Thomas Eldridge
Review Of "The Imagination In German Idealism And Romanticism" Edited By G. Gentry And K. Pollok, Richard Thomas Eldridge
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Encountering Cavell, Richard Thomas Eldridge
Encountering Cavell, Richard Thomas Eldridge
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I first came across Stanley Cavell’s writing in the fall of 1974 in a senior seminar in the philosophy of mind at Middlebury College, co-taught by Stanley Bates and Timothy Gould. We spent most of the term reading Gilbert Ryle’s The Concept of Mind and P. F. Strawson’s Individuals—books that at that time, before the widespread reception of Kripke’s Naming and Necessity, Putnam-style functionalism, and central state identity theory, still counted as contemporary philosophy of mind. It was then felt by Bates and Gould, I conjecture, that something more lively and something having to do with subjectivity might be order. …
Brains In Vats? Don't Bother!, Peter Baumann
Brains In Vats? Don't Bother!, Peter Baumann
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Contemporary discussions of epistemological skepticism – the view that we do not and cannot know anything about the world around us – focus very much on a certain kind of skeptical argument involving a skeptical scenario (a situation familiar from Descartes' First Meditation). According to the argument, knowing some ordinary proposition about the world (one we usually take ourselves to know) requires knowing we are not in some such skeptical scenario SK; however, since we cannot know that we are not in SK we also cannot know any ordinary proposition. One of the most prominent skeptical scenarios is the brain-in-the-vat-scenario: …
Science, Values, Traditional/Indigenous Knowledge And Dialogue Of Saberes, Hugh Lacey
Science, Values, Traditional/Indigenous Knowledge And Dialogue Of Saberes, Hugh Lacey
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This article discusses the possibility of a constructive dialogue between modern science and traditional/indigenous saberes, including the saberes of the Traditional peoples of Latin America. The argument developed here depends on interpreting science in terms of multi-strategic research [P-MS]: it makes use of the distinction between decontextualizing strategies (SDs) and contest-sensitive strategies (SCs) and the theses: the methodological strategies adopted in research projects can vary with the characteristics of the objects being investigated; there are relations of mutual reinforcement between the adoption of a strategy and adherence to particular ethical and social values; there are limits on the types of …
Schizoanalyzing Anoedipal Alliances, Tamsin E. Lorraine
Schizoanalyzing Anoedipal Alliances, Tamsin E. Lorraine
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Review Of “Aspiration: The Agency Of Becoming" By A. Callard, Krista Karbowski Thomason
Review Of “Aspiration: The Agency Of Becoming" By A. Callard, Krista Karbowski Thomason
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Our Own Flesh And Blood: Putting The Body At The Center Of Violence And Dehumanization, Krista Karbowski Thomason
Our Own Flesh And Blood: Putting The Body At The Center Of Violence And Dehumanization, Krista Karbowski Thomason
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Werner Herzog: Filmmaker And Philosopher, Richard Thomas Eldridge
Werner Herzog: Filmmaker And Philosopher, Richard Thomas Eldridge
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Werner Herzog has produced some of the most powerful, haunting, and memorable images ever captured on film. Both his fiction films and his documentaries address fundamental issues about nature, selfhood, and history in ways that engage with but also criticize and qualify the best philosophical thinking about these topics. In focusing on figures from Aguirre, Kasper Hauser, and Stroszek to Timothy Treadwell, Graham Dorrington, Dieter Dengler, and Walter Steiner, among many others, Herzog investigates the nature of human life in time and the possibilities of meaning that might be available within it. His films demonstrate the importance of the image …
Adoção De Medidas De Precaução Diante Dos Riscos No Uso Das Inovações Tecnocientíficas, Hugh Lacey
Adoção De Medidas De Precaução Diante Dos Riscos No Uso Das Inovações Tecnocientíficas, Hugh Lacey
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Identifico medidas de precaução que devem ser adotadas para prevenir ou reduzir o risco dos efeitos danosos possivelmente ocasionados pelos usos das inovações científicas. Meu argumento se vale em especial de situações em que há incerteza a respeito dos riscos envolvidos. Sustenta que medidas eticamente adequadas precisam ser informadas pelos resultados das pesquisas científicas empreendidas (sob as estratégias metodológicas apropriadas) com o fim de identificar, tanto quanto possível, os efeitos danosos possíveis e a variedade dos mecanismos que levem à sua efetiva ocorrência, bem como as condições em que eles atualmente ocorreriam, e com qual magnitude e probabilidade, bem como …
Review Of "Pragmatic Encroachment In Epistemology" Edited By B. Kim And M. Mcgrath, Peter Baumann
Review Of "Pragmatic Encroachment In Epistemology" Edited By B. Kim And M. Mcgrath, Peter Baumann
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If You Feel Ashamed Does That Mean You Are A Moral Failure?, Krista Karbowski Thomason
If You Feel Ashamed Does That Mean You Are A Moral Failure?, Krista Karbowski Thomason
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Nearly Solving The Problem Of Nearly Convergent Knowledge, Peter Baumann
Nearly Solving The Problem Of Nearly Convergent Knowledge, Peter Baumann
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What Will Be Best For Me? Big Decisions And The Problem Of Inter‐World Comparisons, Peter Baumann
What Will Be Best For Me? Big Decisions And The Problem Of Inter‐World Comparisons, Peter Baumann
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Big decisions in a person's life often affect the preferences and standards of a good life which that person's future self will develop after implementing her decision. This paper argues that in such cases the person might lack any reasons to choose one way rather than the other. Neither preference‐based views nor happiness‐based views of justified choice offer sufficient help here. The available options are not comparable in the relevant sense and there is no rational choice to make. Thus, ironically, in many of a person's most important decisions the idea of that person's good seems to have no application.
Review Of "What Philosophy Is For" By M. Hampe, Richard Thomas Eldridge
Review Of "What Philosophy Is For" By M. Hampe, Richard Thomas Eldridge
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What Was Liberal Education?, Richard Thomas Eldridge
What Was Liberal Education?, Richard Thomas Eldridge
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Naked: The Dark Side Of Shame And Moral Life, Krista Karbowski Thomason
Naked: The Dark Side Of Shame And Moral Life, Krista Karbowski Thomason
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We know shame can be a morally valuable emotion that helps us to realize when we fail to be the kinds of people we aspire to be. We feel shame when we fail to live up to the norms, standards, and ideals that we value as part of a virtuous life. But the lived reality of shame is far more complex and far darker than this -- the gut-level experience of shame that has little to do with failing to reach our ideals. We feel shame viscerally about nudity, sex, our bodies, and weaknesses or flaws that we can't control. …
"A Danger At Present Unperceived:" Self-Understanding, Imagination, Emotion, And Social Stance In "Emma", Richard Thomas Eldridge
"A Danger At Present Unperceived:" Self-Understanding, Imagination, Emotion, And Social Stance In "Emma", Richard Thomas Eldridge
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Philosophers concerned with self-understanding have often conceived of it as either a matter of immediate, unchallengeable introspective awareness or as a matter of gathering evidence about oneself scientifically and impersonally. In contrast, Gilbert Ryle rightly understood self-understanding as knowledge of one’s own commitments, desires, beliefs, wishes, and fears––all things that one has some share in forming and can to some extent alter. What Ryle misses or underplays, however, is the extent to which the forming and revising of commitments, desires, beliefs, wishes, and fears are also social processes, as agents-in-formation are subject to the gazes, expectations, and evaluations of others. …
Review Of "The Illusion Of Doubt" By G. Schönbaumsfeld, Peter Baumann
Review Of "The Illusion Of Doubt" By G. Schönbaumsfeld, Peter Baumann
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A Good Enough Heart: Kant And The Cultivation Of Emotions, Krista Karbowski Thomason
A Good Enough Heart: Kant And The Cultivation Of Emotions, Krista Karbowski Thomason
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One way of understanding Kant’s views about moral emotions is the cultivation view. On this view, emotions play a role in Kantian morality provided they are properly cultivated. I evince a sceptical position about the cultivation view. First, I show that the textual evidence in support of cultivation is ambiguous. I then provide an account of emotions in Kant’s theory that explains both his positive and negative views about them. Emotions capture our attention such that they both disrupt the mind’s composure and serve as a surrogate for reason. As such, Kant cannot recommend that we cultivate our emotions.
Review Of "Aesthetic Disinterestedness: Art, Experience, And The Self" By T. Hilgers, Richard Thomas Eldridge
Review Of "Aesthetic Disinterestedness: Art, Experience, And The Self" By T. Hilgers, Richard Thomas Eldridge
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The Philosophies Of Mathematics, Alan Richard Baker
The Philosophies Of Mathematics, Alan Richard Baker
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Power, Soft Or Deep? An Attempt At Constructive Criticism, Peter Baumann
Power, Soft Or Deep? An Attempt At Constructive Criticism, Peter Baumann
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This paper discusses and criticizes Joseph Nye’s account of soft power. First, we set the stage and make some general remarks about the notion of social power. In the main part of this paper we offer a detailed critical discussion of Nye’s conception of soft power. We conclude that it is too unclear and confused to be of much analytical use. However, despite this failure, Nye is aiming at explaining an important but also neglected form of social power: the power to influence the will and not just the behavior of other agents. In the last part of this paper …
If You Believe, You Believe: A Constitutive Account Of Knowledge Of One’S Own Beliefs, Peter Baumann
If You Believe, You Believe: A Constitutive Account Of Knowledge Of One’S Own Beliefs, Peter Baumann
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Can I be wrong about my own beliefs? More precisely: Can I falsely believe that I believe that p? I argue that the answer is negative. This runs against what many philosophers and psychologists have traditionally thought and still think. I use a rather new kind of argument, – one that is based on considerations about Moore's paradox. It shows that if one believes that one believes that p then one believes that p – even though one can believe that p without believing that one believes that p.
The Life And Times Of Transgenics, Hugh Lacey
The Life And Times Of Transgenics, Hugh Lacey
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Review Of "Anger And Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice" By M. C. Nussbaum, Krista Karbowski Thomason
Review Of "Anger And Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice" By M. C. Nussbaum, Krista Karbowski Thomason
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