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    Locke’s Knowledge of Ideas: Propositional or By Acquaintance? by Shelley Weinberg

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Looking at Locke’s philosophy of language in relation to the Port Royal logic, I argue, first, that Locke allows that we have non-ideational mental content that is signified only at the linguistic level. …”
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    Luxury, Mystification, and Oppressive Power in d’Holbach’s Philosophical Writings by Enrico Galvagni

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Secondly, I show that a closer reading of his later work Morale Universelle (1776) discloses a new element: according to d’Holbach’s social philosophy, luxury is a mystification strategy used by tyrants to be seen as gods and consequently dominate their subjects. …”
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    The dialectics of performativity: Judith Butler and the cultural constitution by Aiswarya Pradeep Kumar, Anoop George

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The paper attempts to study the notion of embodiment in Butler’s Philosophy. …”
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    Friedrich Nietzsche, der "Meister des Verdachts". Über die Nietzsche-Lektüren von Michel Foucault und Paul Ricoeur by Yvanka Raynova

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…It is less well known that Michel Foucault also wrote a text on the subject of "Nietzsche, Freud, Marx" in which he speaks of suspicion. …”
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    I. KANT, T. PARSONS AND POSTPOSITIVISM IN SOCIAL THEORY by Zenonas Norkus

    Published 1997-01-01
    “…These synonyms are interpreted in the article as a semantic symptom of the traditionally peculiar relations of sociology with other social sciences and philosophy. Sociology traditionally vacillates between the two definitions of its subject – the minimalist subject (the subject of sociology is a specific phenomena in society) and the maximalist subject (the subject of sociology is the society as a totality). …”
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