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  1. Problematique Du Colloque. Les Pratiques De Discussion A Visee Philosophique. A L’école Primaire Et Au College : Enjeux Et Specificites.Michel Tozzi - 2005 - Childhood and Philosophy 1 (1):201-234.
    Ce colloque interacadémique a été organisé en partenariat entre le Bureau des Innovations de la Direction de l’Enseignement Scolaire et les coordonnateurs académiques des académies de Montpellier, Caen et Créteil. L’Inspection Générale de Philosophie a tenu à assister à ses travaux et à y intervenir, à partir du moment où les promoteurs de cette innovation revendiquent le qualificatif de « philosophie ». C’est un moment important de la réflexion collective sur une innovation française récente : des pratiques nouvelles d’échanges qui (...)
     
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    Helping Children To Philosophizing: State of the Art, Live Issues, Outcomes and Proposals.Michel Tozzi - 2009 - Diogenes 56 (4):49-60.
    The author discusses in detail the basic issues related to the practice of philosophical discussions with children. He identifies and problematizes the different methods or modalities for doing philosophy with children currently practised throughout the world. He presents a series of pedagogic and didactic issues and puts forward some proposals and directions for the future that might allow us to facilitate philosophy-oriented discussions with children.
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    Une approche par compétences en philosophie?Michel Tozzi - 2012 - Rue Descartes 73 (1):22.
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    Faire philosopher les enfants constats, questions vives, enjeux et propositions.Michel Tozzi - 2008 - Diogène 224 (4):60.
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  5. Sobre la didáctica del aprendizaje del filosofar.Michel Tozzi - 2007 - Diálogo Filosófico 68:207-216.
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    (France) De quelques modèles didactiques de l'apprentissage du philosopher avec les enfants.Michel Tozzi - 2009 - In Eva Marsal, Takara Dobashi & Barbara Weber (eds.), Children Philosophize Worldwide: Theoretical and Practical Concepts. Peter Lang. pp. 9--491.
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  7. La formación de los profesores de filosofía: un contraejemplo pedagógico.Michel Tozzi - 2008 - Diálogo Filosófico 72:485-490.
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    Nouvelles pratiques philosophiques: À l'ecole et dans la cité.Michel Tozzi - 2012 - Lyon: Chronique Sociale.
    Philosopher à l'école maternelle, primaire, en collège, en lycée professionnel, dans des médiathèques, des maisons des jeunes, des foyers de jeunes travailleurs..., ou philosopher dans un café philo, banquet philo, ciné philo, théâtre philo; au cours d'une rando philo, avec une BD philo, par une consultation philo privée ou en entreprise..., ou philosopher en prison, en maison de retraite, à l'hôpital, etc. Dans chaque cas, de Nouvelles pratiques philosophiques (NPP) se mettent place. Cet ouvrage vise, pour un public très large, (...)
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    Perspectives didactiques en philosophie: éclairages théoriques et historiques, pistes pratiques.Michel Tozzi (ed.) - 2019 - Limoges: Lambert-Lucas.
    La 4e de couv. indique: "Dans un contexte de massification des élèves et de réforme de l'enseignement philosophique en France, cet ouvrage, qui s'adresse aux étudiants et professeurs de philosophie, à leurs formateurs et plus généralement à tous eux qui s'intéressent aux Nouvelles Pratiques Philosophiques (NPP), voudrait rendre compte des recherches menées ces trente dernières années sur la question de la didactique de la philosophie, et proposer un certain nombre de pistes pratiques pour développer l'apprentissage du philosopher tant chez les (...)
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  10. Society must be defended: lectures at the Collège de France, 1975-76.Michel Foucault - 2003 - New York: Picador. Edited by Mauro Bertani, Alessandro Fontana, François Ewald & David Macey.
    An examination of the relation between war and politics, by one of the twentieth century’s most influential thinkers From 1971 until 1984 at the College de France, Michel Foucault gave a series of lectures ranging freely and conversationally over the range of his research. In Society Must Be Defended , Foucault deals with the emergence in the early seventeenth century of a new understanding of war as the permanent basis of all institutions of power, a hidden presence within society (...)
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  11. Schopenhauer’s Perceptive Invective.Michel-Antoine Xhignesse - 2020 - In Jens Lemanski (ed.), Language, Logic, and Mathematics in Schopenhauer. Basel, Schweiz: Birkhäuser. pp. 95-107.
    Schopenhauer’s invective is legendary among philosophers, and is unmatched in the historical canon. But these complaints are themselves worthy of careful consideration: they are rooted in Schopenhauer’s philosophy of language, which itself reflects the structure of his metaphysics. This short chapter argues that Schopenhauer’s vitriol rewards philosophical attention; not because it expresses his critical take on Fichte, Hegel, Herbart, Schelling, and Schleiermacher, but because it neatly illustrates his philosophy of language. Schopenhauer’s epithets are not merely spiteful slurs; instead, they reflect (...)
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    After Whitehead: Rescher on process metaphysics.Michel Weber (ed.) - 2004 - Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
    ... PREFACE Paul Gochet (Liege) "[...] une entite physique ne peut etre envisagee que comme une sorte de concretisation, de consolidation locale dans un ...
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  13. A Dialogue Concerning ‘Doing Philosophy with and within Computer Games’ – or: Twenty rainy minutes in Krakow.Michelle Westerlaken & Stefano Gualeni - 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference of the Philosophy of Computer Games.
    ‘Philosophical dialogue’ indicates both a form of philosophical inquiry and its corresponding literary genre. In its written form, it typically features two or more characters who engage in a discussion concerning morals, knowledge, as well as a variety of topics that can be widely labelled as ‘philosophical’. Our philosophical dialogue takes place in Krakow, Poland. It is a rainy morning and two strangers are waiting at a tram stop. One of them is dressed neatly, and cannot stop fidgeting with his (...)
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  14. Éléments de routine ayurvédique. Autonomie, rituel et ascèse.Michel Weber - 2021
    Michel Weber, Éléments de routine ayurvédique. Autonomie, rituel et ascèse, Les Éditions Chromatika, 2021. (978-2-930517-82-7 ; pdf 978-2-930517-83-4 ; 104 pp., 14€) -/- L’Ayurvéda propose une philosophie de vie qui articule un vaste système métaphysique (une cosmologie théorique) avec une visée thérapeutique profonde (une anthropologie pratique). -/- À la croisée de la théorie et de la pratique, on trouve la routine (« dinacharya ») dont le but est de susciter l’individuation et la solidarité, c’est-à-dire l’autonomie (de chacun) respectueuse de (...)
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    A Topological Approach to Infinity in Physics and Biophysics.Arturo Tozzi & James F. Peters - 2020 - Foundations of Science 26 (2):245-255.
    Physical and biological measurements might display range values extending towards infinite. The occurrence of infinity in equations, such as the black hole singularities, is a troublesome issue that causes many theories to break down when assessing extreme events. Different methods, such as re-normalization, have been proposed to avoid detrimental infinity. Here a novel technique is proposed, based on geometrical considerations and the Alexander Horned sphere, that permits to undermine infinity in physical and biophysical equations. In this unconventional approach, a continuous (...)
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    New Perspectives on Spontaneous Brain Activity: Dynamic Networks and Energy Matter.Arturo Tozzi, Marzieh Zare & April A. Benasich - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Information-devoid routes for scale-free neurodynamics.Arturo Tozzi & James F. Peters - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):2491-2504.
    Neuroscientists are able to detect physical changes in information entropy in the available neurodata. However, the information paradigm is inadequate to describe fully nervous dynamics and mental activities such as perception. This paper suggests explanations to neural dynamics that provide an alternative to thermodynamic and information accounts. We recall the Banach–Tarski paradox, which informally states that when pieces of a ball are moved and rotated without changing their shape, a synergy between two balls of the same volume is achieved instead (...)
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    The First Nucleic Acid Strands May Have Grown on Peptides via Primeval Reverse Translation.Marco Mazzeo & Arturo Tozzi - 2023 - Acta Biotheoretica 71 (4).
    The central dogma of molecular biology dictates that, with only a few exceptions, information proceeds from DNA to protein through an RNA intermediate. Examining the enigmatic steps from prebiotic to biological chemistry, we take another road suggesting that primordial peptides acted as template for the self-assembly of the first nucleic acids polymers. Arguing in favour of a sort of archaic “reverse translation” from proteins to RNA, our basic premise is a Hadean Earth where key biomolecules such as amino acids, polypeptides, (...)
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    Lucca: “ Aqua et Terra. الماء والأرض Interactions of Aristotelian Elements in Medieval Philosophy, From the Bible to Dante”.Ginevra Tozzi & Germano Gorga - 2023 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 65:513-520.
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    Topodynamics of metastable brains.Arturo Tozzi, James F. Peters, Andrew A. Fingelkurts, Alexander A. Fingelkurts & Pedro C. Marijuán - 2017 - Physics of Life Reviews 21:1-20.
    The brain displays both the anatomical features of a vast amount of interconnected topological mappings as well as the functional features of a nonlinear, metastable system at the edge of chaos, equipped with a phase space where mental random walks tend towards lower energetic basins. Nevertheless, with the exception of some advanced neuro-anatomic descriptions and present-day connectomic research, very few studies have been addressing the topological path of a brain embedded or embodied in its external and internal environment. Herein, by (...)
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  21. Ia cuestion Del contexto de descubrimien-to en la historiografla: Un analisis de la re-lation entre" descubrimiento" e" invencion" de relatos E interpretaciones historiogra-ficas.Rosa Belvedresi & Veronica Tozzi - 1999 - Manuscrito 22:143.
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    Filosofía para la ciencia y la sociedad: indagaciones en honor a Félix Gustavo Schuster.Cecilia Hidalgo & Verónica Tozzi (eds.) - 2010 - Buenos Aires: Universidad de Buenos Aires.
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    Contributions of Positive Psychology in Self-Regulated Learning: A Study With Brazilian Undergraduate Students.Vanessa Kaiser, Caroline Tozzi Reppold, Claudio Simon Hutz & Leandro S. Almeida - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Mental Recognition of Objects via Ramsey Sentences.Arturo Tozzi - 2023 - Journal of Neurophilosophy 2 (2).
    Dogs display vast phenotypic diversity, including differences in height, skull shape, tail, etc. Yet, humans are almost always able to quickly recognize a dog, despite no single feature or group of features are critical to distinguish dogs from other objects/animals. In search of the mental activities leading human individuals to state “I see a dog”, we hypothesize that the brain might extract meaningful information from the environment using Ramsey sentences-like procedures. To turn the proposition “I see a dog” in a (...)
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  25. Anger in isolation: a Black feminist's search for sisterhood.Michelle Wallace - 1995 - In Beverly Guy-Sheftal (ed.), Words of Fire: An Anthology of African American Feminist Thought. The New Press.
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    Pisa: “Da Baghdad a Firence: Itinerari del sapere sulle orme di Alberto Magno”.Ginevra Tozzi & Germano Gorga - 2023 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 64:395-402.
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    Why Should Natural Principles Be Simple?Arturo Tozzi - 2021 - Philosophia 50 (1):321-335.
    One of the criteria to a strong principle in natural sciences is simplicity. The conventional view holds that the world is provided with natural laws that must be simple. This common-sense approach is a modern rewording of the medieval philosophical/theological concept of the Multiple arising from (and generated by) the One. Humans need to pursue unifying frameworks, classificatory criteria and theories of everything. Still, the fact that our cognitive abilities tend towards simplification and groupings does not necessarily entail that this (...)
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    Are Borders Inside or Outside?Arturo Tozzi - 2022 - Foundations of Science 27 (2):489-505.
    When a boat disappears over the horizon, does a distant observer detect the last moment in which the boat is visible, or the first moment in which the boat is not visible? This apparently ludicrous way of reasoning, heritage of long-lasting medieval debates on decision limit problems, paves the way to sophisticated contemporary debates concerning the methodological core of mathematics, physics and biology. These ancient, logically-framed conundrums throw us into the realm of bounded objects with fuzzy edges, where our mind (...)
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    A Geometric Milieu Inside the Brain.Arturo Tozzi, Alexander Yurkin & James F. Peters - 2022 - Foundations of Science 27 (4):1477-1488.
    The brain, rather than being homogeneous, displays an almost infinite topological genus, since it is punctured with a high number of “cavities”. We might think to the brain as a sponge equipped with countless, uniformly placed, holes. Here we show how these holes, termed topological vortexes, stand for nesting, non-concentric brain signal cycles resulting from the activity of inhibitory neurons. Such inhibitory spike activity is inversely correlated with its counterpart, i.e., the excitatory spike activity propagating throughout the whole brain tissue. (...)
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    Dewey, Mead, John Ford, and the Writing of History.Verónica Tozzi - 2016 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 8 (2).
    The second half of the twentieth century has been witness to a blooming of reflections on the status of historical narrative. One of the main achievements of a narrativist philosophy of history (NPH) consists of having reinforced the worth of an autonomous historical knowledge vis à vis standard conceptions of science which made history appear as underdeveloped. Although NPH does not dismiss the importance of documentary evidence, it did not produce an integrative account of both dimensions (the work of writing (...)
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    Félix Schuster: Realismo científico y compromiso político.Verónica Tozzi - 2017 - Análisis Filosófico 37 (1):97-102.
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    To Know them, Remove their Information: An Outer Methodological Approach to Biophysics and Humanities.Arturo Tozzi - 2022 - Philosophia 51 (2):977-1005.
    Set theory faces two difficulties: formal definitions of sets/subsets are incapable of assessing biophysical issues; formal axiomatic systems are complete/inconsistent or incomplete/consistent. To overtake these problems reminiscent of the old-fashioned principle of individuation, we provide formal treatment/validation/operationalization of a methodological weapon termed “outer approach” (OA). The observer’s attention shifts from the system under evaluation to its surroundings, so that objects are investigated from outside. Subsets become just “holes” devoid of information inside larger sets. Sets are no longer passive containers, rather (...)
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  33. Technologies of the self: a seminar with Michel Foucault.Michel Foucault, Luther H. Martin, Huck Gutman & Patrick H. Hutton (eds.) - 1988 - Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
    This volume is a wonderful introduction to Foucault and a testimony to the deep humanity of the man himself.
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  34. The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.Michelle Alexander & Cornel West - 2010 - The New Press.
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    La sémantique générative.Michel Galmiche - 1975 - Paris: Larousse.
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    Art et sens.Michel D' Hermies - 1974 - Paris,: Masson.
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    Gestaltwandel des Bösen: e. bibl. Besinnung.Otto Michel - 1975 - Wuppertal: Brockhaus. Edited by Agnes Fischer.
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    Reflexiones inactuales sobre el historicismo hegeliano: conferencia pronunciada en la Fundación Universitaria Española el 4 de noviembre de 1974.Michele Federico Sciacca - 1975 - Madrid: Fundación Universitaria Española.
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    La philosophie du droit.Michel Troper - 2003 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Il y a des questions concernant le droit auxquelles il n'est pas possible de répondre par la simple analyse du droit en vigueur et que pourtant ni les juristes, ni les philosophes ne peuvent éviter. Ce sont celles qui font l'objet de la philosophie du droit. Elles concernent notamment la définition du droit et d'abord celle du droit en vigueur lui-même, des rapports que le droit entretien avec d'autres phénomènes, comme le pouvoir, la force ou la morale, la possibilité d'une (...)
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  40. Définitions et fins du droit.Michel Villey - 1975 - Paris: Dalloz.
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  41. Beyond quotations: Fostering Original Thinking during Research in the Digital Era.Michelle C. Walker, Monica Sheehan & Ramona Biondi - 2019 - In Kristen Hawley Turner (ed.), The ethics of digital literacy: developing knowledge and skills across grade levels. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
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    Syntax meets semantics during brain logical computations.Arturo Tozzi, James F. Peters, Andrew And Alexander Fingelkurts & Leonid Perlovsky - 2018 - Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 140:133-141.
    The discrepancy between syntax and semantics is a painstaking issue that hinders a better comprehension of the underlying neuronal processes in the human brain. In order to tackle the issue, we at first describe a striking correlation between Wittgenstein's Tractatus, that assesses the syntactic relationships between language and world, and Perlovsky's joint language-cognitive computational model, that assesses the semantic relationships between emotions and “knowledge instinct”. Once established a correlation between a purely logical approach to the language and computable psychological activities, (...)
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    Who's Afraid of Non-Existent Manifestions?Michele Paolini Paoletti - 2016 - In Francesco Federico Calemi (ed.), Metaphysics and Scientific Realism: Essays in Honour of David Malet Armstrong. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 193-206.
    I shall defend in this paper the thesis that, if there are irreducible powers such as the power to produce a certain object (generative powers), then there are objects that do not exist and they are part of the fundamental level of the universe. Thus, generative powers come together with Meinongianism. After having clarified my argument, I shall examine and criticize Armstrong (1997)’s attempt to reduce powers to other sorts of entities. Finally, I shall deal with five accounts of generative (...)
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    Security, territory, population: lectures at the Collège de France, 1977-78.Michel Foucault - 2007 - New York: République Française. Edited by Michel Senellart, François Ewald & Alessandro Fontana.
    Marking a major development in Foucault's thinking, this book derives from the lecture course which he gave at the College de France between January and April, 1978. Taking as his starting point the notion of "bio-power," introduced both in his 1976 course Society Must be Defended and in the first volume of his History of Sexuality, Foucault sets out to study the emergence of this new technology of power over population."--BOOK JACKET.
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    Slow philosophy: reading against the institution.Michelle Boulous Walker - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, Plc.
    In an age of internet scrolling and skimming, where concentration and attention are fast becoming endangered skills, it is timely to think about the act of reading and the many forms that it can take. Slow Philosophy: Reading Against the Institution makes the case for thinking about reading in philosophical terms. Boulous Walker argues that philosophy involves the patient work of thought; in this it resembles the work of art, which invites and implores us to take our time and to (...)
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    Hayden white Y Una filosofía de la historia literariamente informada.Verónica Tozzi - 2009 - Ideas Y Valores 58 (140):73-98.
    En el 2008 se cumplen 25 años de la aparición de Metahistoria: la imaginación histórica en el siglo XIX, punto de inflexión para la filosofía de la historia en tanto se aviene a su giro lingüístico. 2008 también es el 80 aniversario del propio Hayden White, ocasión que ha convocado a los filósofos d..
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    Language, counter-memory, practice: selected essays and interviews.Michel Foucault - 1977 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Language and the birth of "literature." A preface to transgression. Language to infinity. The father's "no." Fantasia of the library.--Counter-memory: the philosophy of difference. What is an author? Nietzsche, genealogy, history. Theatrum philosophicum.--Practice: knowledge and power. History of systems of thought. Intellectuals and power. Revolutionary action: "until now.".
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    Gaston Bachelard, l'inattendu: les chemins d'une volonté.Jean-Michel Wavelet - 2019 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Comment Bachelard, fils d'un cordonnier, professeur de physique et chimie, a-t-il pu devenir cet humaniste aussi savant que philosophe, aussi penseur que poète? Il n'a pas emprunté les chemins balisés, ceux des élites universitaires et culturelles. Il a contrarié les pronostics et les conventions. Il s'est adjugé contre vents et marées le droit de penser par lui-même en bousculant les frontières des savoirs et de la culture et en dérangeant les us et coutumes établis. "Un ouvrage aussi lumineux que la (...)
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    Tomándose la historia en serio. Danto, esencialismo histórico e indiscernibles.Veronica Tozzi - 2007 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 32 (2):109-126.
    The place that Arthur Danto gives to history, as constitutive to as and our world, as well as a discipline able to produce knowledge of the past, reach its cenit with his philosophy of art. In “the End of Art”, Danto announces an end of the history of the search of the philosophical definition of art and the beginning of the era of pluralism. It is in this account where essencialism and historicism are combined in a way that estimules a (...)
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    Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth: Essential Works of Michel Foucault 1954-1984.Michel Foucault - 2020 - Penguin Group.
    'A fabulous journey through thirty years of political and intellectual ferment... will reorient our reading of Foucault's major works' Didier Eribon The Essential Works of Michel Foucault offers the definitive collection of his articles, interviews and seminars from across thirty years of his extraordinary career. This first volume, Ethics, contains the summaries of Foucault's renowned courses at the Collège de France, as well as key writings and candid interviews on ethical matters: from the role of the intellectual and philosopher (...)
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