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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Who Should Foot The Bill For Continuing Review Of Research?, Charles Weijer
Who Should Foot The Bill For Continuing Review Of Research?, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Alain Finkielkraut: The Coming Undone Of A Thoughtful Culture?, Antonio Calcagno
Alain Finkielkraut: The Coming Undone Of A Thoughtful Culture?, Antonio Calcagno
Antonio Calcagno
No abstract provided.
Minimal Risk And Its Implications, Charles Weijer
Minimal Risk And Its Implications, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Logical Form And The Vernacular, Reinaldo Elugardo, Robert J. Stainton
Logical Form And The Vernacular, Reinaldo Elugardo, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Vernacularism is the view that logical forms are fundamentally assigned to natural language expressions, and are only derivatively assigned to anything else, e.g., propositions, mental representations, expressions of symbolic logic, etc. In this paper, we argue that Vernacularism is not as plausible as it first appears because of non-sentential speech. More specifically, there are argument-premises, meant by speakers of non-sentences, for which no natural language paraphrase is readily available in the language used by the speaker and the hearer. The speaker can intend this proposition and the hearer can recover it (and its logical form). Since they cannot, by hypothesis, …
Should Physicians Accept Gifts From Their Patients? No: Gifts Debase The True Value Of Care, Charles Weijer
Should Physicians Accept Gifts From Their Patients? No: Gifts Debase The True Value Of Care, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Equality, Responsibility, And The Law, Arthur Ripstein, Samantha Brennan
Equality, Responsibility, And The Law, Arthur Ripstein, Samantha Brennan
Samantha Brennan
No abstract provided.
Informing Patients Of Uncertainty In Clinical Trials, S. Halpern, J. Karlawish, Charles Weijer
Informing Patients Of Uncertainty In Clinical Trials, S. Halpern, J. Karlawish, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Method In Theology: Rahner And Lonergan On The 'Natural-Supernatural' Distinction, Richard M. Liddy
Method In Theology: Rahner And Lonergan On The 'Natural-Supernatural' Distinction, Richard M. Liddy
Richard M Liddy
No abstract provided.
Supererogatory Superluminality, Bradley Monton, Brian Kierland
Supererogatory Superluminality, Bradley Monton, Brian Kierland
Brian Kierland
We argue that any superluminal theory T is empirically equivalent to a nonsuperluminal theory T∗, with the following constraints on T∗: T∗ preserves the spacetime intervals between events as entailed by T , T∗ is naturalistic (as long as T is), and all the events which have causes according to T also have causes according to T∗. Tim Maudlin (1996) defines standard interpretations of quantum mechanics as interpretations ‘according to which there was a unique set of outcomes in Aspect’s laboratory, which outcomes occurred at spacelike separation’, and Maudlin claims that standard …
Historians On Alexander The Great And Macedonian Imperialism, Kyriakos N. Demetriou
Historians On Alexander The Great And Macedonian Imperialism, Kyriakos N. Demetriou
Kyriakos N. Demetriou
The history of classical scholarship abounds with examples of metaphors that function as organic links between past and present. As vehicles for contemporary emulation or allies of particular moral and political ideologies, interpretations of ancient life have mirrored the anxieties and controversies of their times. Alexander the Great has been a prominent figure in such historically contextualized interpretations. A comparative study of the reception of this legendary hero by two leading nineteenth-century historians, George Grote and Konstantinos Paparrigopoulos, provides a platform for reflecting on the influence that different versions of Hellenism have had on the construction of historical narratives. Two …
Continuing Review Of Research Approved By Canadian Research Ethics Boards, Charles Weijer
Continuing Review Of Research Approved By Canadian Research Ethics Boards, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Wars: Disputes Over International Research, Charles Weijer, James Anderson
The Ethics Wars: Disputes Over International Research, Charles Weijer, James Anderson
Charles Weijer
The effort to revise the Declaration of Helsinki and the CIOMS Guidelines has sparked a sometimes vitriolic debate centering on the use of placebo controls.
Gay Rights As A Particular Instantiation Of Human Rights, Vincent Samar
Gay Rights As A Particular Instantiation Of Human Rights, Vincent Samar
Vincent Samar
Only Blood Would Be More Red: Irigaray, Merleau-Ponty And The Ethics Of Sexual Difference, Helen A. Fielding
Only Blood Would Be More Red: Irigaray, Merleau-Ponty And The Ethics Of Sexual Difference, Helen A. Fielding
Helen A Fielding
Irigaray turns to Merleau-Ponty's intuitions about the perception of color to develop her own insights into the creative emergence of sexuate identity. As a quality of the flesh, color cannot be reduced to formal codes. The privileging of word and text inherent to Western culture suppresses the coming into being of the embodied subject in his or her own situated context. Color, tied as it is to a corporeal creativity could provide an important link since it facilitates reflection, and a re-enfleshing through color of a differentiated sexuate identity tied to the imagination as well as to genetic identity.
Practical Ethics And Philosophical Reflection, Michael Pritchard
Practical Ethics And Philosophical Reflection, Michael Pritchard
Michael Pritchard
A Portrait Of The Artist As A Work In Progress, Stephen Asma
A Portrait Of The Artist As A Work In Progress, Stephen Asma
Stephen T Asma
Features performance artists Orlan and Stelarc and their different approaches to explore the fuzzy boundary between technology and biological body. How art students described nose surgery of Stelarc, a French performance artist; Definition of posthuman artist; Qualities of posthuman artists; Details on the works of Stelarc; Information on the `Stomach Sculpture' of Stelarc.
Ideation And Appropriation: Wittgenstein On Intellectual Property, Julian Friedland
Ideation And Appropriation: Wittgenstein On Intellectual Property, Julian Friedland
Julian Friedland
This paper provides a critique of the contemporary notion of intellectual property based on the consequences of Wittgenstein’s “private language argument”. The reticence commonly felt toward recent applications of patent law, e.g., sports moves, is held to expose erroneous metaphysical assumptions inherent in the spirit of current IP legislation. It is argued that the modern conception of intellectual property as a kind of natural right, stems from the mistaken internalist or Augustinian picture of language that Wittgenstein attempted to diffuse. This view becomes persuasive once it is shown that a complete understanding of the argument against private language must include …
The Image Of Paul Robeson:Role Model For The Student And Athlete, Keith Harrison
The Image Of Paul Robeson:Role Model For The Student And Athlete, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
No abstract provided.
Joachim Castella: Studien Zur Thematik "Kalkül Und Kreativität", Rudolf Kaehr
Joachim Castella: Studien Zur Thematik "Kalkül Und Kreativität", Rudolf Kaehr
Rudolf Kaehr
Utopie der Zeichen – Zeichen der Utopie Vilém Flusser und Gotthard Günther als Komplement einer neuen Medienphilosophie Medientheorie als Theoriemedium Prolegomena einer allgemeinenMedientheorie Philosophie des LMR Joachim Castella 2000/2001
Rights Of Inequality: Rawlsian Justice, Equal Opportunity, And The Status Of The Family, Justin Schwartz
Rights Of Inequality: Rawlsian Justice, Equal Opportunity, And The Status Of The Family, Justin Schwartz
Justin Schwartz
Is the family subject to principles of justice? In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls includes the (monogamous) family along with the market and the government as among the "basic institutions of society" to which principles of justice apply. Justice, he famously insists, is primary in politics as truth is in science: the only excuse for tolerating injustice is that no lesser injustice is possible. The point of the present paper is that Rawls doesn't actually mean this. When it comes to the family, and in particular its impact on fair equal opportunity (the first part of the the Difference …
Hannah Arendt E A Modernidade: Esquecimento E Redescoberta Da Política, Andre De Macedo Duarte
Hannah Arendt E A Modernidade: Esquecimento E Redescoberta Da Política, Andre De Macedo Duarte
Andre de Macedo Duarte
Hannah Arendt views Modernity as the epoch of the forgetfulness of politics in its democratic determinations, since the political and the public sphere were either totally reduced to the specter of violence and terror, as it happened in the case of totalitarian regimes, or totally absorbed by the bureaucratic administration of society’s economic interests. In this article I intend to discuss the main arguments that constitute her critical diagnosis of Modernity, retracing them to their inspirational origins, that is, Nietzsche’s and Heidegger’s critical assessments of Modernity. Finally, I try to demonstrate that Arendt has balanced her critical understanding of politics …
Hannah Arendt Entre Heidegger E Benjamin: A Crítica Da Tradição E A Recuperação Da Origem Da Política, Andre De Macedo Duarte
Hannah Arendt Entre Heidegger E Benjamin: A Crítica Da Tradição E A Recuperação Da Origem Da Política, Andre De Macedo Duarte
Andre de Macedo Duarte
O pensamento arendtiano elaborou-se à sombra das rupturas decisivas que obscureceram o presente, iniciando-se com a análise crítica do fenômeno totalitário para complementar-se com uma vigorosa crítica da tradição do pensamento político ocidental, cujas categorias não mais permitiriam a compreensão dos eventos políticos contemporâneos, nem ofereceriam alternativas capazes de revigorar a política e obstar a reinstituição do mal totalitário. O argumento deste texto é o de que, impossibilitada de fiar-se na tradição do pensamento político, Arendt não se contentou em simplesmente lamentar a perda da dignidade da política no presente por meio de uma rememoração nostálgica do passado greco-romano. Refletindo …
The Sage And The Second Sex, Chenyang Li
Understanding Confucian Philosophy_ Classical And Sung-Ming (Review), Chenyang Li
Understanding Confucian Philosophy_ Classical And Sung-Ming (Review), Chenyang Li
Chenyang Li
No abstract provided.
Cultural Studies Of Science, Joseph Rouse
Reading Well: The Key To The Core, Richard M. Liddy
Reading Well: The Key To The Core, Richard M. Liddy
Richard M Liddy
No abstract provided.
A Guide To Ethics, Steven Luper
Agonism, Emma Norman
Rec Approval, Charles Weijer
Morality: Its Meaning And Justification, Bernard Gert, Samantha Brennan
Morality: Its Meaning And Justification, Bernard Gert, Samantha Brennan
Samantha Brennan
No abstract provided.