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    Euro-Centrism and What We Owe the Ancient Greeks.Helmut Heit - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 7:99-103.
    Globalisation seems to be especially the Westernisation of the World. One of the crucial elements of (Western) European cultural identity is the reference to its scientific and philosophical inheritance. European culture is held to be rooted in ancient Greece, where a unique, historically inevitable and irreversible transition from myth to reason is thought to have taken place. I shall try to re-examine this still predominant view to clarify the elements of Western thought by comparing it with its historical predecessors in (...)
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    Euro-Centrism and What We Owe the Ancient Greeks.Helmut Heit - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 7:99-103.
    Globalisation seems to be especially the Westernisation of the World. One of the crucial elements of (Western) European cultural identity is the reference to its scientific and philosophical inheritance. European culture is held to be rooted in ancient Greece, where a unique, historically inevitable and irreversible transition from myth to reason is thought to have taken place. I shall try to re-examine this still predominant view to clarify the elements of Western thought by comparing it with its historical predecessors in (...)
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  3. Hegel, Heidegger, Euro-centrism and Asian Thought.Richard McDonough - forthcoming - The Newsletter of the Global Studies Center of Gulf University for Science and Technology.
    It is illuminating to contrast the views of the great 19th century German philosophy G.F.W. Hegel and the 20th century existentialist—phenomenologist Martin Heidegger in their attitudes towards Asian philosophy. There is a sense in which both philosophies are Eurocentric, but another deeper sense in which Heidegger’s philosophy is much more respectful towards Asian philosophy and, many argue, incorporates ideas of some of the great Asian philosophies, in particular, Taoism and Zen Buddhism.
     
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    Universidade e transcendência.Euro Brandão - 1996 - Curitiba: Editora Universitária Champagnat.
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    A Discussion of Rodolphe Gasché's Europe, or The Infinite Task.Rodolphe Gasché, Franklin Perkins & Peg Birmingham - 2011 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 3 (1):27-57.
    One of the challenges facing Continental Philosophy is how to maintain its identity as “Continental” (and thus as “European”) while avoiding the dangers of Euro-centrism. This challenge calls for many approaches, but one entry point is through the question of Europe—can we think a European identity that is pluralistic and radically open to its others, a Europe that is not Euro-centric? Rodolphe Gasché, in his recently published Europe, or the Infinite Task: A Study of a Philosophical Concept (...)
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    Ecology of technology: A perspective. [REVIEW]Professor Takeshi Hayashi - 1993 - AI and Society 7 (2):109-116.
    Science and technology are on trial due to the rapid changes — neither university nor science lead developments in technology, the most advanced military technology has lost linkages with industries, the widened North-South gaps — they are all sources of crisis in the global ecological balance. The Euro-centric universalism is useless to solve the global technology problems.
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    Varieties of Universalism.Tong Shijun - 2009 - European Journal of Social Theory 12 (4):449-463.
    Universalism can be religious or secular; within the category of secular universalism, a distinction can be made (especially in China) between universalism focused on ‘universality’ or the universal validity of certain ideas and universalism focused on ‘generality’ or the general extension of certain ideas. Within the category of universality-based universalism, ‘value universalism’ holds one or some values to be universally valid and ‘culture universalism’ holds a certain culture or a certain way of ranking various values to be universally valid. Within (...)
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    The Project of Intercultural Philosophy.Karen Gloy - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 8:67-75.
    Intercultural philosophy is the name of a relatively young discipline that did not emerge in German-speaking universities until the 80s and 90s. Its goal is to establish dialogue and understanding between the diverse, often vastly heterogenous cultures to make a peaceful coexistence possible that became a necessity in the course of globalization. Cultures differ not only in respect of the religious, political and social, but also in the patterns of thinking and acting, i.e. in respect of logic, the conceptions of (...)
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    La critique schelerienne de l’eurocentrisme. Quelle situation sur la carte phenomenologique de l’Europe?Natalie Depraz - 2023 - Phenomenology and Mind 25 (25):140.
    I won’t here sketch out completely the contentions of all phenomenologists about the question of Europe, what would rather refer to a book-project. By taking over some of the statements, I will rather try to situate Max Scheler’s original contention, while showing, to begin with, how he concurs with some aspects of Husserl’s pionneer-conception, but also strongly disagree on some others. As a second step, the map of the contentions of the different phenomenologists on Europe will allow to draw a (...)
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  10. Žižek's Phenomenology of the Subject.Tere Vaden - 2008 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 2 (2).
    In a well-known way, Husserl's foundation of phenomenology as a transcendental discipline aspires to universal essences, but collapses back to a form of Euro-centrism. While Žižek's description of the phenomenology of the subject follows the Husserlian line in that the subject is a transcendental structure of experience, it is intended to be interpreted in a materialist sense: there is no Big Other. This materialist twist to the philosophy of the subject is supposed to eliminate two traditional phenomenological dead-ends: (...)
     
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    Edmund Husserl’s Europe.Timo Miettinen - 2011 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 11:75-95.
    This article examines the problem of cultural transformation—particularly the problem of modern Westernization—in the framework of Husserlian phenomenology. By focusing on the concept of limit in Husserl’s late manuscripts, the article illustrates how Husserl conceives the concept of culture with regardto a twofold liminal structure: territoriality and teleology. In the birth of Greek philosophy, Husserl detects a radical transformation in the fundamental sense ofboth of these structures, which will be described as the deconstruction and deferment of cultural limits. The article (...)
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    Edmund Husserl’s Europe.Timo Miettinen - 2011 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 11:75-95.
    This article examines the problem of cultural transformation—particularly the problem of modern Westernization—in the framework of Husserlian phenomenology. By focusing on the concept of limit in Husserl’s late manuscripts, the article illustrates how Husserl conceives the concept of culture with regardto a twofold liminal structure: territoriality and teleology. In the birth of Greek philosophy, Husserl detects a radical transformation in the fundamental sense ofboth of these structures, which will be described as the deconstruction and deferment of cultural limits. The article (...)
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    How (not What) Shall We Think about Human Rights and Religious Arguments: Public Reasoning and Beyond.Mathias Thaler - 2010 - E-Cadernos CES (9):115–133.
    This paper addresses the question of how (not what) we should think about human rights and religious arguments. Thinking about this relationship is today particularly important, because conflicts over human rights in practice often turn around their theoretical problems. Should religious arguments be used to justify human rights? Or do we want human rights to be free from any partisan endorsement so as to avoid divisive interpretations of universal principles? Underlying these hard questions is the issue of justification in view (...)
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    Late Medieval and Early Modern Corpuscular Matter Theories (review).Gad Freudenthal - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (2):273-274.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.2 (2003) 273-274 [Access article in PDF] Christoph Lüthy, John E. Murdoch, and William R. Newman, editors. Late Medieval and Early Modern Corpuscular Matter Theories. Leiden: Brill, 2001. Pp. viii + 610. Cloth, $186.00. The nineteen papers of this weighty (handsomely produced, but expensive) volume are mostly devoted to the views of one thinker or group of persons on "corpuscularism" (see 17ff.), in (...)
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    Information Centrism and the Nature of Contexts.Torfinn Thomesen Huvenes & Andreas Stokke - 2016 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (2):301-314.
    Information Centrism is the view that contexts consist of information that can be characterized in terms of the propositional attitudes of the conversational participants. Furthermore, it claims that this notion of context is the only one needed for linguistic theorizing about context-sensitive languages. We argue that Information Centrism is false, since it cannot account correctly for facts about truth and reference in certain cases involving indexicals and demonstratives. Consequently, contexts cannot be construed simply as collections of shared information.
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    Philosophy of Human-Centrism in the System of Anthropological Studies.V. H. Kremen & V. V. Ilin - 2022 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 21:5-14.
    _Purpose._ The basis of the presented research is a philosophical and methodological analysis of the human-centrism concept as a new intellectual strategy of comprehending and understanding the prospects of human existence in a situation of information-digital reality, which provides for the consistent solution of the following problems: 1) to make an explication of the conceptual content and semantic loading of human-centrism in the discourses of social philosophy and philosophical anthropology; 2) to analyse the theoretical significance and methodological role (...)
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    The Euro’s Taxing Path to Political Legitimacy.Matthias Matthijs - 2023 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 35 (4):319-331.
    ABSTRACT In Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone, Vivien Schmidt authoritatively charts how the European Union weathered the crisis of its single currency in the 2010s, gradually moving from fiscal austerity and structural reform to a more systemic solution and flexible interpretation of the euro’s governing rules. Using a discursive institutionalist approach in combination with a “systems theory” understanding of democratic decision making, Schmidt persuasively argues that we need to look at (...)
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    Neutralization-centrism and the theory of an artistic temperament.Jo MinHwan - 2014 - Journal of Eastern Philosophy 80:35-58.
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    Chosŏn-Centrism and Japan-Centrism in the Eighteenth Century: Han Wŏn-chin vs. Motoori Norinaga.Hong-Kyu Park & Nam-Lin Hur - 2016 - Asian Philosophy 26 (1):79-97.
    ABSTRACTThe eighteenth century was a peaceful era for East Asia, ruled by the emperors of Ching. However, intellectuals who refused to accept the Great Ching order appeared in Chosŏn and Japan. They developed homeland-centric ideologies. This article compares the Han Wŏn-chin ‘s Chosŏn-centrism with the Motoori Norinaga ’s Japan-centrism. There is a lot of research about the Norinaga’s Japan-centrism in Japanese academia, which contains both aspects of the culture theory and order theory. In Korea, however, discourse about (...)
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    From DNA- to NA-centrism and the conditions for gene-centrism revisited.Alexis De Tiège, Koen Tanghe, Johan Braeckman & Yves Van de Peer - 2014 - Biology and Philosophy 29 (1):55-69.
    First the ‘Weismann barrier’ and later on Francis Crick’s ‘central dogma’ of molecular biology nourished the gene-centric paradigm of life, i.e., the conception of the gene/genome as a ‘central source’ from which hereditary specificity unidirectionally flows or radiates into cellular biochemistry and development. Today, due to advances in molecular genetics and epigenetics, such as the discovery of complex post-genomic and epigenetic processes in which genes are causally integrated, many theorists argue that a gene-centric conception of the organism has become problematic. (...)
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    Neutralization-centrism and the theory of an artistic temperament. 조민환 - 2014 - Journal of Eastern Philosophy 80 (null):35-58.
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    The Euro’s “Winner-Take-All” Political Economy: Institutional Choices, Policy Drift, and Diverging Patterns of Inequality.Matthias Matthijs - 2016 - Politics and Society 44 (3):393-422.
    This article offers an institutional explanation for the conflicting trends in income inequality both across the Eurozone and within its member states. It argues that the euro’s introduction created different economic policy incentives for peripheral and core members. First, the euro’s design was a political choice skewed toward deflationary adjustment policies in hard times, leading to falling incomes and employment in the periphery. Second, the institutional incentives of the Eurozone are the opposite for export-driven coordinated market economies and (...)
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  23. Human Centrism, Animist Materialism, And The Critique Of Rationalism In Val Plumwood's Critical Ecological Feminism.Mélanie Ahkin - 2010 - Emergent Australasian Philosophers 3 (1).
    Val Plumwood's critical ecological feminism proposes a theorisation of the conceptual and logical foundations underlying the oppressions of women and nature within dominant western philosophical traditions, and a challenge to the dominant rationalist framework of mastery to which these oppressions are attributed. The present paper proposes, firstly, to expound the trajectory and development of CEF through Plumwood's body of work. Secondly, it will defend CEF from objections proposed by John Andrews, including that the critique of dualism fails to prove the (...)
     
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    Body-centrism in advertising texts, or how we are inured to pain.Iryna V. Matsyshyna - 2017 - AI and Society 32 (1):109-115.
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    Európa értékrendi válsága, úton a vég felé.Karoly Györfi - 2017 - Budapest: Püski.
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    Van euro naar uitbreiding : de Europese Unie in 2002.Bart Kerremans & Edith Drieskens - 2003 - Res Publica 45 (2-3):349-378.
    The European Union stepped into the year 2002 with mixedfeelings. On the one hand, the anthraxcrisis and the war in Afghanistan remembered of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001. On the other hand, the introduction of the euro notes and coins created a EU-wide feeling of euphoria. In the following twelve months, EU activity was mainly dominated by the impeding eastern enlargement. Moreover, in 2002, the institutional foundations were laid ofwhat will turn out to be one of the (...)
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  27. Beyond state-centrism? Space, territoriality, and geographical scale in globalization studies.Neil Brenner - 1999 - Theory and Society 28 (1):39-78.
  28. Europe-Centrism in Israel’s General History Textbooks: 1948–2004.Arie Kizel - 2005 - Essays in Education 15.
    The debate on history teaching in the Israeli education system often digresses beyond the disagreements between professionals, teachers and educators regarding the discipline. It reflects different points of views regarding the role of the state as an educating factor, its commitment to teach national, nation building, values and its adherence to humanistic, man building, values and democratic, society building, values.
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    Diverstity and centrism in two contrasting early childhood education and care systems: Slovakia and Indonesia compared.Maria Melita Rahardjo, Hani Yulindrasari & Branislav Pupala - 2022 - Human Affairs 32 (2):145-161.
    National early childhood education and care systems have been shaped by external influences and have taken different forms in developed countries than in post-colonial countries. This study systematically compares and examines the autonomous elements in national ECEC systems and the countervailing homogenisation process in Slovakia and Indonesia -two countries located in a different hemisphere with different historical, cultural, and political backgrounds. The study shows new rhetoric triggering different tendencies. In Slovakia, the “competency” and “standards” turn led to steps to increase (...)
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  30. The Euro and the Battle of Ideas.Markus K. Brunnermeier, Harold James & Jean-Pierre Landau - 2016
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    The Euro as a Proxy for the Classical Gold Standard? Government Debt Financing and Political Commitment in Historical Perspective.Andreas Hoffmann - 2013 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 19 (1):41-61.
    The paper addresses some similarities and differences in the institutional set-up of the classical gold standard and European Monetary Union. I argue that giving up monetary nationalism and committing to the rules of either the gold standard or EMU initially seemed to restrict the scope of state action. Therefore, the euro – like previously the gold standard – provided some policy credibility. Policy credibility was a main determinant of capital market integration and low government borrowing costs in Europe under (...)
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  32. " Euro-ethics"—the emergence of bioethics in europe.Jan Helge Solbakk - 1995 - In Zbigniew Bańkowski & John H. Bryant (eds.), Poverty, Vulnerability, the Value of Human Life, and the Emergence of Bioethics: Highlights and Papers of the Xxviiith Cioms Conference, Ixtapa, Guerrero State, Mexico, 17-20 April 1994. Cioms. pp. 99.
     
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  33. COMMENTARY-Euro-Keynesianism? The Financial Crisis in Europe.Engelbert Stockhammer - 2012 - Radical Philosophy 175:2.
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    De Euro-Belgische ambtenaren : Een paradoxale prestatie.Guido Dierickx - 1998 - Res Publica 40 (2):219-229.
    The Belgian civil servants who are involved in the working groups of the European Council of Ministers on a full-time basis are a small elite corps which is hardly typical for the Belgian civil service as a whole. Most of its members belong to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or to other ministries as these have delegates in the Permanent Representation. Their responsibilities too are rather different from those of the normal Belgian civil servant. The latter are typically engaged in (...)
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    Euro-American ethnicity and Polish Americans in the U.S.A.Jarosław Rokicki - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (1-3):627-636.
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    L'Euro, une monnaie constructiviste.Pascal Salin - 1998 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 8 (2-3):201-218.
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    A person through the centrist metric of a central worldview: pros and cons.Naila Akhedovna Sarkarova - 2021 - Kant 38 (1):166-171.
    The article describes the main centrist matrix of the study of man: cosmocentrism, theocentrism, anthropocentrism, ratiocentrism, sociocentrism. Their strengths and weaknesses, as well as the limits of applicability, are analyzed. Some ways of overcoming centrist thinking, which is an exclusive, divisive strategy in culture and thinking, are explored. The article substantiates the importance of an inclusive, connective strategy in culture and anthropology, which allows us to find new dimensions of human essence.
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    Hebro\euro: Two notes on hor. Carm. 1.25.20.Michael Armstrong - 1992 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 136 (2):313-315.
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  39. Euro Disney: European Fantasia or Nightmare?Matthew Kieran - 1992 - Animus: A Cultural Review 1:27-31.
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  40. The Euro: The Sign of an Ultimate Existential Reality.A. Makolkin - 2003 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 26 (1):74-83.
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    Challenging Euro-America's politics of identity: the return of the native.Andrade Fernandes & Jorge Luis - 2008 - New York: Routledge.
    This is not merely a theoretical problem, as Fernandes relates it to the very current crisis of nativist/multicultural identity in the West.
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    Euro-Scepticism In Turkey of AKP Period in the Context of Temporary Tensions and Permanent Interests.Hulya Eski Uguz & Rukiye Saygili - 2016 - Inquiry: Sarajevo Journal of Social Sciences 2 (1).
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  43. Euros to America The disciplining, deconstruction and diaspora of American social theory.Ben Agger - 2006 - In Gerard Delanty (ed.), The Handbook of Contemporary European Social Theory. Routledge. pp. 361.
     
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    Európaiság és filozófia.István Angi & Péter Egyed (eds.) - 2009 - Kolozsvár: Pro Philosophia.
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    The Euro and the Battle of Ideas.Chris Mulhearn - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (1-2):208-209.
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    The Euro: The Battle for the New Global Currency.Chris Mulhearn - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (2):236-237.
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    Euro-nationalism: Or how the EC affects the nation-state as a repository of identity.Ulf Hedetoft - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (1-3):271-277.
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    Az európai gondolkodás évezredei.Géza Hegedüs - 1992 - Budapest: Trezor.
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  49. Libertarianism as radical centrism.Clark Ruper - 2013 - In Tom G. Palmer (ed.), Why liberty: your life, your choices, your future. Ottawa, Illinois: Jameson Books.
     
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    Kommunisme, Euro-kommunisme en Rooms-Katolisisme.C. J. Viljoen - 1978 - HTS Theological Studies 34 (4).
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