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    Gadamer on Authority.Kristján G. Arngrímsson - 2002 - SATS 3 (1):76-82.
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    Hegel’s Dialogue with the Enlightenment.KristjÁn G. ArngrÍmsso - 2000 - Dialogue 39 (4):657-668.
    RÉSUMÉ: En écrivant sur les Lumières, Hegel n’a pas pris position contre ce mouvement en tant qu’adversaire. S’il s’y est opposé, c’est plutôt pour engager avec lui un dialogue; et il l’a de cette façon transformé. Il n’a pas, en réalité, rejeté ses approches et ses méthodes et il est trompeur de le présenter comme préparant le chemin aux irrationalistes comme Dostoïevski et Nietzsche. Le but de Hegel était plutôt d’éclairer les Lumières sur elles-mêmes, et c’est en cela exactement que (...)
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  3. Rethinking Prejudice. By Andreas Dorschel.K. G. Arngrimsson - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (2):221-221.
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  4. Perceptual confidence: A Husserlian take.Kristjan Laasik - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy (2):354-364.
    In this paper, I propose a Husserlian account of perceptual confidence, and argue for perceptual confidence by appeal to the self-justification of perceptual experiences. Perceptual confidence is the intriguing view, recently developed by John Morrison, that there are not just doxastic confidences but also perceptual confidences, i.e., confidences as aspect of perceptual experience, enabling us to account, e.g., for the increasing confidence with which we experience an approaching human figure, while telling ourselves, as the viewing distance diminishes, “It looks like (...)
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    Presence by Degrees.Kristjan Laasik - 2018 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 25 (9-10):125-138.
    In this paper, I argue for two claims. First, Alva Noë’s discussions of perceptual presence contain an ambiguity between what I refer to as ‘presence as absence’ (PA) and ‘virtual presence’ (VP). This ambiguity emerges in Noë’s solution to ‘the problem of perceptual presence’, or the problem of how to account for our perceptual experience of that which we ‘strictly speaking’ are not seeing. Second, his account of presence by degrees, i.e. his radical claim that many distant, out-of-view objects are (...)
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    The proper scope of education for flourishing.Kristján Kristjánsson & Tyler J. VanderWeele - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    The concept of flourishing has recently come into vogue within various areas of the humanities and social sciences (e.g. philosophy, psychology, economics, health, education). This article focuses on its potential role within education, where the retrieval of flourishing has perhaps been most visible of all the recent areas of interest, setting in motion what some have called a ‘flourishing bandwagon’. This bandwagon has blazed a trail for the somewhat radical view that flourishing can be seen not only as a significant (...)
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    Visual Contents: Beyond Reach?Kristjan Laasik - 2015 - Philosophical Forum 46 (2):193-204.
    Susanna Siegel argues that visual contents are rich: visual experiences represent a variety of properties, over and above mere colors and shapes, including, notably, kind properties, e.g., the property of being a pine tree. To argue her case, she makes use of the method of phenomenal contrasts, which involves choosing among different explanatory hypotheses to account for phenomenal contrasts between relevant experiences. I will argue that there is reason to question whether the method of phenomenal contrasts is suitable for establishing (...)
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    Attitudes and illusions: Herbert Leyendecker’s phenomenology of perception.Kristjan Laasik - 2019 - Continental Philosophy Review 52 (3):279-298.
    In this paper, I discuss aspects of Herbert Leyendecker’s 1913 doctoral dissertation, Towards the Phenomenology of Deceptions, which he defended in 1913 at the University of Munich. Leyendecker was a member of the Munich and Göttingen Phenomenological Circles. In my discussion of his largely neglected views, I explore the connection between his ideas concerning “attitudes”, e.g., of searching for, observing, counting, or working with objects, and the central topic of his text, perceptual illusions, thematized by Leyendecker as a kind of (...)
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    Distant Things: A Closer Look.Kristjan Laasik - 2019 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 50 (3):249-263.
    In a discussion of the constitutive role of colour in our visual perceptual experiences, Wilhelm Schapp centrally argues that we cannot visually perceive certain distant things, like a house seen far down in the valley. My main contention is that, in cases relevantly similar to Schapp’s, we do perceptually experience distant things, viz., as drastically “decayed” things, which are part of distant scenes. In doing so, we adopt towards them a kind of conservative “attitude.” The ideas of decay and scenicness (...)
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  10. On perceptual presence.Kristjan Laasik - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (4):439-459.
    In his book Action in Perception, Alva Noë poses what he refers to as the “problem of perceptual presence” and develops his enactive view as solution to the problem. Noë describes the problem of perceptual presence as the problem of how to conceive of the presence of that which, “strictly speaking,” we do not perceive. I argue that the “problem of perceptual presence” is ambiguous between two problems that need to be addressed by invoking very different resources. On the one (...)
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  11. Demystifying mind-independence.Kristjan Laasik - 2023 - Husserl Studies 39 (1):25-45.
    Both John Campbell and Quassim Cassam have argued that we perceptually experience objects as mind-independent (MI), purportedly solving a problem they refer to as “Berkeley’s Puzzle.” In this paper, I will consider the same topic from a Husserlian perspective. In particular, I will clarify the idea of MI and argue that there is, indeed, a sense in which we can perceptually experience objects as MI, while also making objections to Campbell’s and Cassam’s respective arguments to the same effect. In particular, (...)
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    Moral Reasoning Strategies and Wise Career Decision Making at School and University: Findings from a UK-Representative Sample.Shane McLoughlin, Rosina Pendrous, Emerald Henderson & Kristján Kristjansson - 2023 - British Journal of Educational Studies 71 (4):393-418.
    Ofsted requires UK schools to help students understand the working world and gain employability skills. However, the aims of education are much broader: Education should enable flourishing long after leaving school. Therefore, students’ career decisions should be conducive to long-term flourishing beyond career readiness and educational attainment. In this mixed-methods study, we asked a representative sample of UK adults to reflect on their career decision-making processes at school and at university. We also measured current levels of self-reported objective (e.g., financial (...)
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    Experimenting the human: art, music, and the contemporary posthuman.G. Douglas Barrett - 2023 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    An engaging argument about what experimental music can tell us about being human. -/- In Experimenting the Human, G Douglas Barrett argues that experimental music speaks to the contemporary posthuman, a condition in which science and technology decenter human agency amid the uneven temporality of postwar global capitalism. Time moves forward for some during this period, while it seems to stand still or even move backward for others. Some say we’re already posthuman, while others endure the extended consequences of never (...)
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    Being and symptom: the intersection of sociology, Lacanian psychoanalysis, and continental philosophy.Suheyb Öğüt - 2020 - Washington - London: Academica Press.
    Boldly focusing on sexuality as a crucial definer of social order, Being and Symptom argues that there is an "M theory" -- a master theory of theories -- not only in Quantum Physics, but also in Continental Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and Sociology, disclosing how the ontological structure of the "fantastic four" ingredients of metaphysics (potentiality, impotentiality, actuality, completion) has recurred through time. Öğüt also seeks to turn Thomas Hobbes's political philosophy into a social theory within the fields of sexuality and sovereignty (...)
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    Il problema dei valori: l'etica di G.E. Moore.Giulio Preti & G. E. Moore - 1986 - Franco Angeli.
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  16. Het wetenschappelijke kennen. Voorwoord tot de Fenomenologie van de geest.G. W. F. Hegel, Peter Jonkers & Samuel Ijsseling - 1979 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 41 (1):151-151.
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  17. Leçons Sur la Philosophie de la Religion Iv: 3e Partie 1 : La Religion Absolue.G. Hegel - 1975 - Vrin.
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  18. Who thinks abstracted?G. W. F. Hegel - 2005 - Filozofia 60 (3):208-212.
     
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    XXII. Galeni περί των έαυτο} δοκουντων fragmenta inedita.G. Helmreich - 1894 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 52 (1-4):435-438.
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    Natural and Rational Selection.G. C. Henderson - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (2):127-147.
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    A first course in modern logic.G. B. Keene - 1960 - Philosophical Books 1 (3):17-18.
  22. Análisis lógico de los condicionamientos universales.G. G. Keene - 1976 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 6 (3-4):427-433.
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    Plato.G. B. Kerferd - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):159-.
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    Roger Godel: Socrate et Diotime. Pp. 62. Paris: 'Les Belles Lettres', 1955. Paper.G. B. Kerferd - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):304-305.
  25. The role of fictions in law: Hume, Adam Smith and Bentham.G. Korosec - 1994 - Filozofski Vestnik 15 (2):151-168.
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    Knowledge of God.G. H. Langley - 1931 - The Monist 41 (3):339-351.
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    Gondolkodás, nyelv, valóság a logikában.Katalin G. Havas - 1983 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
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    Daily Conversations with My Interloper: Healthy Exercises in Ennui and Malaise.G. A. Powell - 2007 - Hamilton Books.
    In this unique work, Professor G.A. Powell Jr. writes: "Thinkers are different from writers—writers are prostitutes. Thinkers desire to be prostitutes." Daily Conversations with My Interloper is first and foremost a celebration of the narrative paradigm, its evolution, latitude of expression, and radical subjectivity in the forms of aphorisms and feuilletons. Following in the literary tradition of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Albert Camus, John Cage, Emile Cioran, and Susan Sontag, et al., the text chronicles Professor Powell's reflections about the ongoing metamorphoses (...)
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  29. Lettres de MM. M. Blondel, J. Cotte, J. Devolvé.G. Berger - 1935 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 9.
     
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    Sleep and waking and two populations of neurons.G. Berlucchi - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):486-487.
  31. III. Libros recibidos.G. Bessiere & Nuevas Andanzas Del Papa Jacinto - 1974 - Salmanticensis 21:207.
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  32. La continuité et la multiplicité temporelles: Discussion.G. BÉnÉzÉ - 1937 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 37 (2):(1937:mars/avril).
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  33. Nouvelles contributionsa l'étude de l'approvisionnement de Constantinople sous les Paléologues et les empereurs Ottomans'.G. I. Bratianu - 1931 - Byzantion 6:641-56.
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  34. (2 other versions)Science: Its Method and Philosophy.G. Burniston Brown - 1951 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2 (6):164-165.
     
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    J. Malitz: Theodor Mommsen, Römisches Strafrecht, Stellenregister. Pp. xi+126. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1982. DM. 32.G. P. Burton - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (1):144-144.
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  36. Historiographical notes on the correspondence between Etienne Gilson and Bruno Nardi (1937-1961).G. M. Cao - 2001 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 21 (1):137-170.
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    Franz Hampl: Alexander der Grosse. Pp. 92. Göttingen: Musterschmidt, 1958. Paper, DM. 3.60.G. L. Cawkwell - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (01):80-81.
  38. The critical edition of the'Scienza Nuova'of 1730. Philosophy and philology.G. Cerchiai - 2005 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 60 (4):711-717.
     
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    A New Religion.G. K. Chesterton - 2022 - The Chesterton Review 48 (3-4):339-343.
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    Errors about Detective Stories.G. K. Chesterton - 2011 - The Chesterton Review 37 (1/2):15-18.
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    Reflections.G. K. Chesterton, Flannery O'Connor, C. S. Lewis, Philip H. Phenix & Lewis Thomas - 1981 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 3 (2):24-26.
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    Reflections on Charity.G. K. Chesterton - 1995 - The Chesterton Review 21 (4):443-449.
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    Science and Patriotism.G. K. Chesterton - 1993 - The Chesterton Review 19 (4):445-449.
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    The Higher Strategy.G. K. Chesterton - 1995 - The Chesterton Review 21 (1/2):17-19.
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    The Nature of a Religious War.G. K. Chesterton - 2002 - The Chesterton Review 28 (3):311-314.
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    The Preface to the Translation of N. Lee’s Article “Practical Intentionality and Transcendental Phenomenology as a Practical Philosophy”.G. Chernavin - 2014 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 3 (1):193-195.
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    The Real Religious Decline.G. K. Chesterton - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (3):267-269.
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    What is America?G. K. Chesterton - 2010 - The Chesterton Review 36 (3/4):19-31.
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    Why I became a Catholic.G. K. Chesterton - 2010 - The Chesterton Review 36 (1/2):10-17.
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    A Reply to Agnafors.G. Collste - 2011 - Public Health Ethics 4 (3):303-304.
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