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Review Of Intuitionism By David Kaspar, William Simkulet
Review Of Intuitionism By David Kaspar, William Simkulet
William Simkulet
No abstract provided.
Review Of Happiness And Goodness By Steven M. Cahn And Christine Vitrano, William Simkulet
Review Of Happiness And Goodness By Steven M. Cahn And Christine Vitrano, William Simkulet
William Simkulet
No abstract provided.
Review Of All For Nothing: Hamlet's Negativity By Andrew Cutrofello, William Simkulet
Review Of All For Nothing: Hamlet's Negativity By Andrew Cutrofello, William Simkulet
William Simkulet
No abstract provided.
Review Of Bioethics And The Human Goods: An Introduction To Natrual Law By Alfonso Gómez-Lobo And John Keown, William Simkulet
Review Of Bioethics And The Human Goods: An Introduction To Natrual Law By Alfonso Gómez-Lobo And John Keown, William Simkulet
William Simkulet
No abstract provided.
Review Of Freedom And The Self: Essays On The Philosophy Of David Foster Wallace, Edited By Stephan M. Cahn And Maureen Eckert, William Simkulet
Review Of Freedom And The Self: Essays On The Philosophy Of David Foster Wallace, Edited By Stephan M. Cahn And Maureen Eckert, William Simkulet
William Simkulet
No abstract provided.
Review Of Bioethics Critically Reconsidered: Having Second Thoughts Edited By H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr., William Simkulet
Review Of Bioethics Critically Reconsidered: Having Second Thoughts Edited By H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr., William Simkulet
William Simkulet
No abstract provided.
Review Of Essays On The History Of Ethics By Michael Slote, William Simkulet
Review Of Essays On The History Of Ethics By Michael Slote, William Simkulet
William Simkulet
No abstract provided.
Review Of Ethics And The Golden Rule By Henry J. Gensler, William Simkulet
Review Of Ethics And The Golden Rule By Henry J. Gensler, William Simkulet
William Simkulet
No abstract provided.
Neurodiversity And Personhood, William Simkulet
Neurodiversity And Personhood, William Simkulet
William Simkulet
Increasingly, voices in the growing neurodiversity movement are alleging that individuals who are neurologically divergent, such as those with conditions related to bipolar disorder, autism, schizophrenia, and depression, must struggle for their civil rights. This movement therefore raises questions of interest to scholars in the humanities and social sciences, as well as to concerned members of the general public. These questions have to do with such matters as the accessibility of knowledge about mental health; autonomy and community within the realm of the mentally ill; and accommodation in civil society and its institutions. The contributors to Ethics and Neurodiversity explore …
Plotinus, Self And The World, Raoul Mortley
Plotinus, Self And The World, Raoul Mortley
Raoul Mortley
Plontius, Self and the World addresses the question of the individual subject in its relationship with the world, the 'All.' It traces the self through its experience of memory and forgetfulness, looks at whether the idea of the subconscious exists in Plonius, and notes the probable impact of Plonius' thought on the development of the autobiography, in the form of Augustine's Confessions.
Daß Nichts Gewußt Wird (Quod Nihil Scitur), Franciscus Sanchez, Kaspar Howald, Damian Caluori, Sergei Mariev
Daß Nichts Gewußt Wird (Quod Nihil Scitur), Franciscus Sanchez, Kaspar Howald, Damian Caluori, Sergei Mariev
Damian Caluori
No abstract provided.
Damaskios, Damian Caluori
Thinking About Friendship: Historical And Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives, Damian Caluori
Thinking About Friendship: Historical And Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives, Damian Caluori
Damian Caluori
It is hard to imagine a good life without friendship. But what precisely makes friendship so valuable? And what is friendship at all? What unites friends and distinguishes them from others? Is the preference we give to friends rationally and morally justifiable? This collection of thirteen new essays on the philosophy of friendship considers such questions. In particular, it offers new interpretations of the answers given by famous classic philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle and Kant and provides fresh answers by leading contemporary philosophers. It is organized around five topics: the nature of friendship, the unity of friendship, friendship and …
A Papyrus Letter About Epicurean Philosophy Books, James Keenan
A Papyrus Letter About Epicurean Philosophy Books, James Keenan
James G. Keenan
No abstract provided.