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    Poezija kao luksuz i sredstvo preživljanja by Dubravka Djurić, Aleksandar Bošković

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The authors discuss her dual position(s), as a poet and philosopher active in the Gerusija philosophy collective from Novi Sad. …”
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    Moloch en expansion by Agnès Bouvier

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…First of all, molochism is at work in Greece, and that means “us” in the sense implied by Flaubert when he replied to Sainte-Beuve’s criticism for “not having introduced among the Greeks a philosopher, a man of reason who could have lectured us on morals, or done good deeds, a gentleman, in a word, ‘who feels as we feel’”. …”
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    Penser le Cthulhucène et son géotraumatisme : le cas Cyclonopedia de Reza Negarestani by Fabien Richert

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In Iranian philosopher Reza Negarestani’s Cyclonopedia: Complicity with Anonymous Materials (2008), concepts by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari intersect with the cosmic deities imagined by H.P. …”
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    Biophilic Philosophy of Josef Šmajs by Jan Lípa, Ladislav Rozenský, Petr Ondrušák, Zdeněk Vrba, Josef Dolista

    Published 2022-07-01
    “… In the field of ecoethics, in addition to names such as Kohák, Vavroušek, Keller, and Librová, we are increasingly encountering the name of a Czech philosopher, Professor Josef Šmajs. In his works, Professor Šmajs presents an entirely new, original, and comprehensive view of human life on Earth and its ethics. …”
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    The Problem of Animal Rights in Selected Works by Dorota Probucka by Joanna Glensk

    Published 2024-08-01
    “… This article presents the idea of animal rights as perceived by a Polish philosopher and ethicist, Dorota Probucka. It is divided into three sections that delve into the development and significance of animal rights from the perspectives of both proponents and critics of the idea. …”
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    Le conflit renaissant de la figure et de l’abstraction dans Labyrinthe, journal mensuel des Lettres et des Arts (octobre 1944-décembre 1946) by Blandine Delhaye

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Those who most assiduously frequented the editorial office in the Place du Molard in Geneva and took part in the conception of the journal were Swiss poet and painter Roger Montandon, Genevan philosopher Jean Starobinski, and artists Giacometti, Balthus and Brassaï. …”
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    VALUES IN A MODERN FAMILY. BETWEEN DECLARATION AND DEED by Sabina Lucyna Zalewska

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…They can be considered from the philosopher, psychologist, ethnographer, culture anthropologist, sociologist or economist point of view. …”
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    Pandemic as Pretext: The Implications of Global Cataclysms in Don DeLillo’s The Silence and Slavoj Žižek’s Writings on Covid-19 by Alicja Piechucka

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…My argument is that for both the American novelist and the Slovenian philosopher, worldwide disasters such as the blackout depicted in The Silence or the 2020 pandemic are merely a pretext for delving into the condition of the modern world, with particular emphasis on how twenty-first-century reality is affected by globalization, science, technology, war and environmental degradation. …”
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    Niccolo Machiavelli’s views on public security by Yu. O. Zahumenna

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The article investigates and reveals the comprehension of how the concepts of the public security phenomenon are constructed in the philosophical and legal views of Niccolo Machiavelli. …”
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    PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY OF JOSE ORTEGA Y GASSET by Oksana F. Tereshkun

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…His rational vitalism is the integration of various philosophical currents of the late XIX – early XX century. …”
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    Checkmate to Bioethics? by Fabio Alberto Garzón Díaz

    Published 2020-09-01
    “… Bioethics, as the first cousin of philosophy, suffers from what philosopher Hegel told us during his lifetime, “When philosophy paints lights and shadows, an aspect of life has grown old, and cannot be rejuvenated, but only understood. …”
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    The First Governor of Mecca: ʿAttāb b. Asīd, His Life and Political Activities by Ümit Eskin

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…It describes Abel as oppressed, Kabul as cruel, Alexander as a commander, Diogenes as a philosopher, and Ibrāhīm as an admonisher, Nimrod as a dictator. …”
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    Experimental Turn in Philosophy by Natalia V. Zaitseva, Dmitry V. Zaitsev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Building upon this, we propose the interpretation of experimental philosophy not as a particular direction or stage in the development of philosophical thought but rather as a radical change in the method of philosophical inquiries, involving the synthesis of traditional philosophical research methods and methodology of empirical (primarily cognitive) science to solve philosophical problems. …”
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    ‘Rents in the Veil of Time’: Annie Besant’s Auto-biographies of Giordano Bruno by Muriel Pécastaing-Boissière

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Meanwhile, Besant penned her first biography of the Renaissance philosopher Giordano Bruno in 1876, a short sketch published in The National Reformer, the NSS weekly. …”
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    HAYDENO WHITE’O NARATYVISTINIO-TROPOLOGINIO PROJEKTO RECEPCIJA IR KRITIKA by Vytautas Žemgulis

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…THE RECEPTION AND CRITIQUE OF HAYDEN WHITE’S NARRATIVISTIC-TROPOLOGICAL PROJECT Vytautas Žemgulis  Summary An American philosopher and historian of culture H. White is the most famous representative of narrativistic philosophy of history. …”
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    HAYDENO WHITE’O NARATYVISTINIO-TROPOLOGINIO PROJEKTO RECEPCIJA IR KRITIKA by Vytautas Žemgulis

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…THE RECEPTION AND CRITIQUE OF HAYDEN WHITE’S NARRATIVISTIC-TROPOLOGICAL PROJECT Vytautas Žemgulis  Summary An American philosopher and historian of culture H. White is the most famous representative of narrativistic philosophy of history. …”
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    Arendt and Her Human Concerns in the New Age A Critique on the Book Imperialism by Seyed Ali Mahmoudi, Seyed Navid Kalahroudi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The outcome of our quest on Arendt’s treatise is that her central problem as a philosopher has been human beings and the ecology of mankind. …”
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    DESCARTES’ COMPREHENSION OF HUMAN NATURE IN «DISCOURSE ON THE METHOD» by A. M. Malivskyi

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The affinity and heredity of philosophical doctrines of Aristotle and Descartes on the problem of human nature are accented that is the recognition of the key importance of the need for truth in human nature. …”
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    ANTHROPOLOGICAL COMPONENT OF DESCARTES’ ONTOLOGY by Anatolii M. Malivskyi

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The established tradition of interpretation the Descartes’ philosophizing nature as the filiation process of impersonal knowledge loses its cogency these days. …”
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    Anthropological Component of Descartes’ Ontology by Anatolii M. Malivskyi

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The established tradition of interpretation the Descartes’ philosophizing nature as the filiation process of impersonal knowledge loses its cogency these days. …”
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