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    The Next Generation Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration: History, Philosophy, and Culture.Peter Galison, Juliusz Doboszewski, Jamee Elder, Niels C. M. Martens, Abhay Ashtekar, Jonas Enander, Marie Gueguen, Elizabeth A. Kessler, Roberto Lalli, Martin Lesourd, Alexandru Marcoci, Sebastián Murgueitio Ramírez, Priyamvada Natarajan, James Nguyen, Luis Reyes-Galindo, Sophie Ritson, Mike D. Schneider, Emilie Skulberg, Helene Sorgner, Matthew Stanley, Ann C. Thresher, Jeroen Van Dongen, James Owen Weatherall, Jingyi Wu & Adrian Wüthrich - 2023 - Galaxies 11 (1):32.
    This white paper outlines the plans of the History Philosophy Culture Working Group of the Next Generation Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration.
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    "Philosophy of Culture" by G.V. Florovsky in the early years (1920s) of the European creative period.Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Dubonosov - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The subject of the research in this article are certain aspects of the "philosophy of culture" of the prominent thinker, theologian, historian of Russian thought Georgy Vasilyevich Florovsky, which influenced the evolution of his worldview. Special attention is paid to the facts of the "European" period of his biography, the analysis of his "Eurasian" works, as well as his assessments of the philosophical concepts of some Russian thinkers and calls for the conversion of the process of cultural creativity (...)
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    A Philosophy of Culture: The Scope of Holistic Pragmatism.Morton White - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    In this book, one of America's leading philosophers offers a sweeping reconsideration of the philosophy of culture in the twentieth century. Morton White argues that the discipline is much more important than is often recognized, and that his version of holistic pragmatism can accommodate its breadth. Going beyond Quine's dictum that philosophy of science is philosophy enough, White suggests that it should contain the word "culture" in place of "science." He defends the holistic view that (...)
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  4. A Philosophy of Culture: The Scope of Holistic Pragmatism.Morton White - 2006 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 72 (1):238-241.
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  5. A Philosophy of Culture: The Scope of Holistic Pragmatism.Morton White - 2003 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 39 (2):305-313.
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    Philosophy of Culture and Culturology in Ukraine: Problems and Prospects.Tetiana Vlasevych - 2022 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 6 (4):127-129.
    Preview: Culturology is a relatively new science and discipline, which is known by its name primarily in Eastern Europe (in Western Europe – Cultural studies). The origin of culturology as a science of culture dates back to the middle of the twentieth century. In the Soviet Union, culturology was not declared a bourgeois pseudo-science, but the attitude toward it was wary – because of its inevitable philosophical claims. Therefore, in fact, it was subjected to philosophical emasculation and reduction, which (...)
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    Polish Philosophy of Culture Today: A Promising Route for Contemporary Philosophy.Eli Kramer - 2021 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 4 (4):205-221.
    Preview: It has been my observation that Poland is unique for having a philosophy of culture tradition that has theoretical depth and insight into the origins and role of philosophy, popular breadth throughout Polish philosophy in a variety of departments, institutes and programs, and for its cultural relevancy. Yet, this tradition is largely unknown in philosophy/philosophy of culture circles in the English-speaking world.
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    Philosophy of Culture and European Identity.Wojciech Słomski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 8 (1):13-20.
    The problem of identity at least these days, is not a directly philosophical problem, but rather the subject of disputes in the well-known newspapers. Identity is rarely the subject of modern famous thinkers' speeches. This is because in the present process of uniting Europe, the main debate centres around the economic and political aspects of the process, whilst the cultural aspects are put to one side. It is worth mentioning here C. Adenauer's assertion: „The ground of European unity is an (...)
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    Philosophy of Culture and European Identity.Wojciech Słomski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 8 (1):13-21.
    The problem of identity at least these days, is not a directly philosophical problem, but rather the subject of disputes in the well-known newspapers. Identity is rarely the subject of modern famous thinkers' speeches. This is because in the present process of uniting Europe, the main debate centres around the economic and political aspects of the process, whilst the cultural aspects are put to one side. It is worth mentioning here C. Adenauer's assertion: „The ground of European unity is an (...)
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    A philosophy of cultural modernity: Márkus’s contribution to the philosophy of culture.Robert Sinnerbrink - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 160 (1):73-83.
    As Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney for over 20 years, György Márkus exerted a profound influence on a generation of philosophers and students from many disciplinary backgrounds. His legendary lecture courses, spanning the history of modern philosophy from the Enlightenment through to the late 20th century, were memorable for their breadth, erudition, and philosophical drama. Always modest despite his mastery of the tradition, Márkus’s approach to this history of philosophy never failed to emphasize its (...)
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    Philosophy of Culture as Theory, Method, and Way of Life: Contemporary Reflections and Applications.Przemysław Bursztyka, Eli Kramer, Marcin Rychter & Randall Auxier (eds.) - 2022 - BRILL.
    The authors of this collection argue that all philosophy is really philosophy of culture and that through it we can live more meaningful, flourishing, and wisely guided lives.
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    Ernst Cassirer’s Philosophy of Culture: An Economic Assessment of Scope and Limitations.Pilar Piqué - 2020 - Foundations of Science 26 (2):341-354.
    Cassirer’s philosophy of culture has been examined through various disciplines. Until now, however, no such assessment has taken place within the field of economics. In this paper, I attempt to develop this unexplored task through the economic concepts of commodity, money, capital, and culture. I argue that these concepts can help to draw an updated concept of capitalism and power relations created through capitalist planning. I also claim that these concepts can contribute to understanding the historical specificity (...)
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    Perspectives on the philosophy of culture. Husserl and Cassirer.Elio Antonucci, Thiemo Breyer & Marco Cavallaro (eds.) - 2022 - Darmstadt, Germania: Wbg Academic.
    Edmund Husserl and Ernst Cassirer rank among the most important philosophers of the 20th century. Despite the differences between their philosophical outlooks, their investigations show a common enduring interest in the exploration of human culture. This volume provides the first extensive analysis of Husserl’s and Cassirer’s approaches to the philosophy of culture, assembling contributions by leading international scholars and young researchers. The chapters offer insights into issues such as the various modalities of sense-giving in culture, the (...)
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    Philosophy of Culture as an Inquiry into the Post-Ottoman Self.Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 47:99-104.
    Contemporary Greeks and Arabs are heirs of a common empire which ruled the lives of their ancestors for long centuries before it ended at the beginning of the twentieth century. These heirs imagined, constructed and experienced their post-Ottoman nations in connection with the existential crises of the empire. Their national selves emerged from political and military struggles, and were fashioned by ideas about enlightenment, modernization, selfhood and emancipation. Their journeys to national statehood were shaped by the different positions they held (...)
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  15. Philosophy of culture. Macrocriticism : a comparison of Nicolai Berdyaev and Shogi Effendi.Zaid Lundberg - 2018 - In Mikhail Sergeev (ed.), Studies in Bahá'í philosophy: selected articles. Boston: M-Graphics Publishing.
     
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    Space of Culture: Towards a Neo Kantian Philosophy Culture.Sebastian Luft - 2015 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Sebastian Luft explores the philosophy of culture championed by the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism. Following a historical trajectory from Hermann Cohen to Paul Natorp and through to Ernst Cassirer, he defends the attractiveness of a philosophical culture in the transcendental vein.
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  17. Marburg Neo-Kantianism as Philosophy of Culture.Samantha Matherne - 2015 - In J. Tyler Friedman & Sebastian Luft (eds.), The Philosophy of Ernst Cassirer: A Novel Assessment. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 201-232.
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    The ideas of the Scottish Enlightenment in Russia: Adam Smith and Semyon Efimovich Desnitskii on the philosophy of history.Ondrej Marchevský & Sandra Zákutná - 2024 - Studies in East European Thought 76 (2):289-304.
    The paper focuses on the mutual interaction as well as the impact of the Scottish Enlightenment on the formation of the Enlightenment in Russia during the reign of Catherine the Great. It focuses on the relationship between the work of Adam Smith and Semyon Efimovich Desnitskii, who, thanks to Desnitskii’s studies at the University of Glasgow, got to know each other as teacher and student. The central point of their interaction is the issues of the philosophy of history based (...)
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  19. Philosophy of culture.Tomasz Homa & Urszula Tes - 2020 - In Piotr Stanisław Mazur, Piotr Duchliński & Paweł Skrzydlewski (eds.), A companion to Polish Christian philosophy of the 20th and 21st centuries. Krakow: Ignatianum University Press.
     
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    Nishitani Keiji’s Philosophy of Culture: The Existential Interpretation of Myth, the Overcoming of Nihilism, and the Future of Humanity.Steve Lofts - forthcoming - Journal of East Asian Philosophy:1-25.
    This paper provides a reading of Nishitani’s philosophy of culture. It argues that the advent of nihilism is the logical conclusion of what will be called the “fracturing of culture” in which philosophy and religion lose their creative force to revitalize a cultural tradition as the sense of being-in-time that forms the historical life of a historical world. Section two sets out the paradoxical nature of Nishitani’s philosophy of culture as both a transcendental and (...)
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  21. Islamic philosophy and culture.Ḥasan ʻAjamī - 2023 - London, United Kingdom: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing.
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    Space of Culture: Towards a Neo Kantian Philosophy Culture.Sebastian Luft - 2015 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    Sebastian Luft presents and defends the philosophy of culture championed by the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism. Following a historical trajectory from Hermann Cohen to Paul Natorp and through to Ernst Cassirer, this book makes a systematic case for the viability and attractiveness of a philosophical culture in a transcendental vein, in the manner in which the Marburgers intended to broaden Kant's approach.
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    Philosophy of culture: Implications for philosophy of education.Theodore Brameld - 1956 - Educational Theory 6 (3):158-169.
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    Philosophy of Culture and Cultural Anthropology as Transcendental Phenomenology.Ernst Wolfgang Orth - 2019 - In John J. Drummond & Otfried Höffe (eds.), Husserl: German Perspectives. New York, NY: Fordham University Press. pp. 307-342.
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    Yinyang: The Way of Heaven and Earth in Chinese Thought and Culture.Robin R. Wang - 2012 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    The concept of yinyang lies at the heart of Chinese thought and culture. The relationship between these two opposing, yet mutually dependent, forces is symbolized in the familiar black and white symbol that has become an icon in popular culture across the world. The real significance of yinyang is, however, more complex and subtle. This brilliant and comprehensive analysis by one of the leading authorities in the field captures the richness and multiplicity of the meanings and applications of (...)
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    Ethics and the philosophy of culture: Wittgensteinian approaches.Ylva Gustafsson, Camilla Kronqvist & Hannes Nykänen (eds.) - 2013 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Questions of ethics and the study of culture are tightly interwoven. Are we to see ethics as one thread in the fabric created by human culture or does ethics rather transcend culture? The discussions in this volume take place within this spectrum. Eleven Wittgenstein scholars explore how ethics is embedded in everyday activities and speech. The topics dealt with range from the ways we speak about human practices and nature, religious belief, gender, and moral understanding to questions (...)
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    Corporal Compassion: Animal Ethics and Philosophy of Body.Ralph R. Acampora - 2006 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    Most approaches to animal ethics ground the moral standing of nonhumans in some appeal to their capacities for intelligent autonomy or mental sentience. _Corporal Compassion _emphasizes the phenomenal and somatic commonality of living beings; a philosophy of body that seeks to displace any notion of anthropomorphic empathy in viewing the moral experiences of nonhuman living beings. Ralph R. Acampora employs phenomenology, hermeneutics, existentialism and deconstruction to connect and contest analytic treatments of animal rights and liberation theory. In doing so, (...)
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    Blaga’s philosophy of culture: More than a spenglerian adaptation.Michael Jones - 2003 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai, Seria Philosophia (1-2):167-174.
    Lucian Blaga, probably the greatest Romanian philosopher to date, is the author of a philosophy of culture that is creative, broad, and integrated into a comprehensive philosophical system. However, Blaga''s philosophy of culture has not received the recognition that might be expected. One of the reasons for this is that it is widely perceived as being a mere adoption or adaptation of Oswald Spengler''s philosophy of culture. This article endeavors to restore Blaga''s philosophy (...)
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    Max Scheler’s Two Approaches to Philosophy of Culture.Kenneth W. Stikkers - 2021 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 4 (4):36-44.
    Max Scheler seems to present two distinct approaches to philosophy of culture. In the early period of his Formalismus in der Ethik und die materiale Wertethik and “Ordo Amoris,” he describes cultures as being defined by their distinct order of value preferencings. In his later period of his “Probleme einer Soziologie des Wissens,” however, Scheler explains the dynamics of culture in terms of the interaction of what he calls “real” and “ideal sociological factors,” rooted in various drives (...)
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    A Philosophy of Material Culture: Action, Function, and Mind.Beth Preston - 2012 - Routledge.
    This book focuses on material culture as a subject of philosophical inquiry and promotes the philosophical study of material culture by articulating some of the central and difficult issues raised by this topic and providing innovative solutions to them, most notably an account of improvised action and a non-intentionalist account of function in material culture. Preston argues that material culture essentially involves activities of production and use; she therefore adopts an action-theoretic foundation for a philosophy (...)
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    Truth, Practice, and Philosophy of Culture.Jean-Michel Salanskis - 2021 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 4 (4):7-18.
    The paper offers a glimpse at the diversity of what is labelled Philosophy of Culture, and then brings out some important issues concerning culture. The first section expounds etho-analysis as a way of doing philosophy of culture, introducing the notions of solicitator, sensance and ethos. It also gives an idea of how its program has been conducted with respect to love or truth. Etho-analysis describes the ideal part of culture, interpreting it as revealed by (...)
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    Scruton's Philosophy of Culture: Elitism, Populism, and Classic Art: Articles.Andy Hamilton - 2009 - British Journal of Aesthetics 49 (4):389-404.
    Scruton is a self-confessed elitist for whom culture is ‘the creation and creator of elites’, though its meaning ‘lies in emotions and aspirations that are common to all’. This article argues that one can uphold his humane conception of the value of high culture without endorsing elitism. It develops a surprisingly unelitist strand in Scruton's thinking into a meritocratic middle way between elitism and populism, in order to explain why art is in some sense an elite product, but (...)
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    A Sense of Brutality: Philosophy after Narco-Culture.Carlos Alberto Sánchez - 2020 - Sjsu Scholarworks.
    Contemporary popular culture is riddled with references to Mexican drug cartels, narcos, and drug trafficking. In the United States, documentary filmmakers, journalists, academics, and politicians have taken note of the increasing threats to our security coming from a subculture that appears to feed on murder and brutality while being fed by a romanticism about power and capital. Carlos Alberto Sánchez uses Mexican narco-culture as a point of departure for thinking about the nature and limits of violence, culture, (...)
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    Wittgenstein, Music and the Philosophy of Culture.Garry L. Hagberg - 2014 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 21:23-40.
    Wittgenstein’s scattered remarks on music, when brought together and then related to his similarly scattered remarks on culture, show a deep and abiding concern with music as a repository and conveyer of meaning in human life. Yet the conception of meaning at work in these remarks is not of a kind that is amenable to brief or concise articulation. This paper explores that conception, considering in turn the relational networks within which musical meaning emerges, what he calls a discernible (...)
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    The Genesis of the Symbolic: On the Beginnings of Ernst Cassirer's Philosophy of Culture.Arno Schubbach - 2022 - Boston: De Gruyter. Edited by Dale J. Hobbs.
    Ernst Cassirer's philosophy of culture has been much discussed in recent years. However, it remains unclear how it evolved from his older theory of knowledge. This study deals with this question on the basis of Cassirer's 'disposition' of a 'philosophy of the symbolic', reconstructed here for the first time. This text shows that the 'symbolic' refers to culture as a whole and to its inherent diversity. Therefore, 'the symbolic' includes the relationship between the general transcendental conditions (...)
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    Embracing the Emic of Minahasa celebration culture and Christian Religious Education.Demsy Jura, Pantjar Simatupang & Christar A. Rumbay - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):7.
    Christian Religious Education (CRE) studies are often known to neglect the incorporation of local culture, as regulations primarily mandate the inclusion of Christian dogmatics and social issues. In fact, Christian ethics and biblical doctrine receive massive exploration compared to social and cultural discussions. Therefore, this study explored Minahasan celebration practice as an alternative dimension that can be integrated into the CRE curriculum, thereby bridging the gap between social and religious features. A sensitive analysis was used to delve into Minahasan (...)
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    Philosophy of culture before and after october.Svetlana Neretina - 1994 - Studies in East European Thought 46 (3):197 - 222.
  38. Dogwhistles, Political Manipulation, and Philosophy of Language.Jennifer Saul - 2018 - In Daniel Fogal, Daniel W. Harris & Matt Moss (eds.), New Work on Speech Acts. Oxford University Press. pp. 360–383.
    This essay explores the speech act of dogwhistling (sometimes referred to as ‘using coded language’). Dogwhistles may be overt or covert, and within each of these categories may be intentional or unintentional. Dogwhistles are a powerful form of political speech, allowing people to be manipulated in ways they would resist if the manipulation was carried outmore openly—often drawing on racist attitudes that are consciously rejected. If philosophers focus only on content expressed or otherwise consciously conveyed they may miss what is (...)
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    Nietzsche's Philosophy of Culture.Frederick Olafson - 1991 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3):557-572.
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  40. The philosophy of culture: an introduction to creative humanism.N. K. Devaraja - 1963 - Allahabad: Kitab Mahal.
     
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    Leisure the Basis of Culture.John W. Yolton - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (1):151.
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    Leisure, the basis of culture.Josef Pieper - 1952 - Indianapolis: Liberty Fund. Edited by Alexander Dru & Josef Pieper.
    The philosophical classic explores the value and significance of leisure, arguing that it is the foundation of any culture, necessary for the development of religion and the contemplation of the nature of God, and issues a warning about the loss of insight due to our substitution of hectic amusements for nonactivity, silence, and true leisure.
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    A Philosophy of Culture Approach to Inter-religious Understanding.Michael S. Jones - unknown
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    A Philosophy of Culture[REVIEW]Ruth Anna Putnam - 2006 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 72 (1):238-240.
    This is at once an ambitious and a modest book. The very idea of a philosophy of culture is an ambitious idea. Culture in White’s sense includes science, art, religion, history, law, ethics, and politics. The list is not meant to be exhaustive; these are simply the institutions White considers in this slim volume. But a philosophy of culture is not simply a collection consisting of a philosophy of science, a philosophy of art, (...)
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  45. Philosophy of culture of nejedly, Zdenek.J. Popelova - 1978 - Filosoficky Casopis 26 (1):79-94.
  46. Philosophy of culture and theory of the Baroque.Anthony J. Cascardi - 2001 - Filozofski Vestnik 22 (2):87-110.
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    The ethics of culture.Samuel Fleischacker - 1994 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Fleischacker addresses the dangers of seeking ethical understanding across cultures--that we may either impose our own values on others or abandon all norms to relativism. Drawing in particular on the Jewish tradition, he sees the unique and powerful stories that each culture tells as crucial to ethical practice, and suggests that neither tradition nor authority is antagonistic to freedom.
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    Sterilization, Catholic Health Care, and the Legitimate Autonomy of Culture.Daniel M. Cowdin & John F. Tuohey - 1998 - Christian Bioethics 4 (1):14-44.
    Disagreement over the legitimacy of direct sterilization continues within Catholic moral debate, with painful and at times confusing ramifications for Catholic healthcare systems. This paper argues that the medical profession should be construed as a key moral authority in this debate, on two grounds. First, the recent revival of neo-Aristotelianism in moral philosophy as applied to medical ethics has brought out the inherently moral dimensions of the history and current practice of medicine. Second, this recognition can be linked to (...)
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  49. The Philosophy of Cultural Differences in the Qur’an.Sobhi Rayan - 2010 - Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies 3:73-90.
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    European Society of Culture / Société Européenne de Culture.Michelle Campagnolo Bouvier - 2009 - Dialogue and Universalism 19 (3-5):291-292.
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