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  1. The Vulgar Conception of Objects in "Of Skepticism with Regard to the Senses".Stefanie Rocknak - 2007 - Hume Studies 33 (1):67-90.
    In this paper, we see that contrary to most readings of T 1.4.2 in the Treatise ("Of Skepticism with Regard to the Senses"), Hume does not think that objects are sense impressions. This means that Hume's position on objects (whatever that may be) is not to be conflated with the vulgar perspective. Moreover, the vulgar perspective undergoes a marked transition in T 1.4.2, evolving from what we may call vulgar perspective I into vulgar perspective II. This paper presents the first (...)
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    "Vulgar and Mechanick": The Scientific Instrument Trade in Ireland, 1650-1921. J. E. Burnett, A. D. Morrison-Low.Silvio A. Bedini - 1991 - Isis 82 (4):707-708.
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    When Vulgarism Comes through Popular music: An Investigation of Slackness in Zimdancehall Music.Wonder Maguraushe - 2023 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 12 (1):131-144.
    In Zimbabwe, popular music, particularly the Zimdancehall music genre, has become a cultural site where Shona moral values clash with explicit sexual lyrical content despite a censorship regime in the country. This article examines the nature and cultural consequences of the moral decadence that emerges in popular Zimdancehall song lyrics by several musicians. The article illustrates how vulgar language popularises Zimdancehall songs in unheralded ways that foster identities laced with cultural ambivalences that may portray the artists as both famous and (...)
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    Vulgar Talk and Learned Reasoning in Berkeley’s Moral and Religious Thought.Timo Airaksinen - 2021 - Philosophia 50 (3):965-981.
    Berkeley “argues with the learned and speaks with the vulgar.” I use his double maxim to interpret his ethics. My approach is new. The Sermons and Guardian Essays mainly speak to the vulgar and Passive Obedience and Alciphron reason with the learned. The reward of ethics is eternal bliss in a future state: religion and ethics are connected. I study a set of problems: resurrection, eternal life, happiness, benevolence, the goodness of God, and self-love. Divine bliss is unlike any earthly (...)
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    Vulgarity and Authenticity: Dimensions of Otherness in the World of Jean-Paul Sartre.Stuart L. Charmé & Stuart Zane Charmé - 1991
    Since his death in 1980, there has been a resurgence of scholarly interest in the life and work of Jean-Paul Sartre, as interpreters have searched for the threads that link the diverse elements of his thought. In this book, Stuart Zane Charme uses the concept of vulgarity as a key to understanding the interaction of Sartre's social background and his analysis of existential authenticity.
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  6. Vulgar Thoughts: Berkeley on Responsibility and Freedom.Timo Airaksinen - 2015 - In Sébastien Charles (ed.), Berkeley Revisited: Moral, Social and Political Philosophy. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation. pp. 115-130.
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    Ni «vulgar» ni «formal», sino «fenomenológico». El concepto de fenómeno y el oculto Discours de la Méthode heideggeriano.Fabián Portillo Palma - 2024 - Studia Heideggeriana 13:285-304.
    En el parágrafo §7 de Ser y Tiempo Heidegger distingue entre «vulgar», «formal» y «fenomenológico» a propósito del concepto de «fenómeno». El objetivo del presente artículo es mostrar, en primer lugar, que esta diferencia puede entenderse únicamente desde una previa aclaración de los motivos metodológicos del término. Se sostendrá, en segundo lugar, que todo tratamiento temático es al mismo tiempo un tratamiento metodológico, esto es, que la fenomenología hermenéutica de la existencia humana desarrolla y oculta un particular discurso del método.
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    Vulgar Liberalism.Patrick Neal - 1993 - Political Theory 21 (4):623-642.
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    Imputing vulgarity.Robert Brown - 1999 - Journal of Value Inquiry 33 (2):239-251.
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    Vulgar Habits and Hume's Double Vision Argument.Annemarie Butler - 2010 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 8 (2):169-187.
    In Treatise 1.4.2, David Hume seeks to explain how we come to believe in the external existence of bodies. He offers a complicated psychological account, where the imagination operates on the raw data of the senses to produce the ‘vulgar’ belief in the continued existence of the very things we sense. On behalf of philosophers, he presents a perceptual relativity argument that purports to show that the vulgar belief is false. I argue that scholars have failed to appreciate Hume's peculiar (...)
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    Vulgar Music and Technology.Richard Stivers - 2007 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 27 (2):133-135.
    Rock music, rap, and heavy metal are all forms of vulgar music. Vulgarity refers to actions and communication that are “common, noisy, and gross,” and are “untranscendent.” A technological society is a vulgar society in its base of materialism and exclusive concern with power. Its excessive rationality produces a need for escape, for ecstasy, for the release of instinctual power. Vulgar music mimics a technological society and provides compensation for its repressive impact.
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  12. Vulgar consequentialism.Joel J. Kupperman - 1980 - Mind 89 (355):321-337.
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    Vulgarity.M. W. Barnes - 1980 - Ethics 91 (1):72-83.
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    Vulgarity.John Bayley - 1964 - British Journal of Aesthetics 4 (4):298-304.
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  15. Vulgar pragmatism.Susan Haack - 1995 - In Herman J. Saatkamp (ed.), Rorty & Pragmatism: The Philosopher Responds to His Critics. Vanderbilt University Press. pp. 136.
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    Vulgar Intrusions.Daryn Green - 2013 - Philosophy Now 94:52-54.
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    A Vulgar and a Philosophical Test for Justice in Plato’s Republic.Henry Teloh - 1975 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 13 (4):499-510.
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    A Vulgar and a Philosophical Test for Justice in Plato's Republic.Henry Teloh - 1975 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 13 (4):499-510.
  19. Vulgar justice and platonic justice.Rudolph H. Weingartner - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (2):248-252.
  20. The vulgar only scap'd who stood without' : Milton and the politics of exclusion.Martin Dzelzainis - 2019 - In Cesare Cuttica & Markku Peltonen (eds.), Democracy and anti-democracy in early modern England, 1603-1689. Boston: Brill.
     
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  21. Hume versus the vulgar on resistance, nisus, and the impression of power.Colin Marshall - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (2):305-319.
    In the first Enquiry, Hume takes the experience of exerting force against a solid body to be a key ingredient of the vulgar idea of power, so that the vulgar take that experience to provide us with an impression of power. Hume provides two arguments against the vulgar on this point: the first concerning our other applications of the idea of power and the second concerning whether that experience yields certainty about distinct events. I argue that, even if we accept (...)
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  22. The Ancients, the Vulgar, and Hume's Skepticism.Maria Magoula Adamos - 2014 - In Patricia Hanna (ed.), Anthology of Philosophical Studies. ATINER. pp. 5-15.
    Section III of part IV of Book I of Hume's Treatise entitled “Of the ancient philosophy” has been virtually ignored by most Hume scholars. Although philosophers seem to concentrate on sections II and VI of part IV and pay little or no attention to section III, the latter section is paramount in showing how serious Hume's skepticism is, and how Hume's philosophy, contrary to his intention, is far removed from "the sentiments of the vulgar". In this paper I shall first (...)
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    Vulgar Latin.Robert Browning - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):252-.
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    Vulgarity.Robert Hoffman - 1974 - American Philosophical Quarterly 11 (4):323 - 329.
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  25. Vulgar Rortyism.Susan Haack - 1997 - The New Criterion.
    Perhaps you know the old joke about the soldiers passing a message down the line— first man to second, “send reinforcements, we’re going to advance”; next-to-last man to last, “send three-and-fourpence, we’re going to a dance.” Well, the history of pragmatism is like that—only more so.
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    Hume on Believing the Vulgar Fiction of Continued Existence.Annemarie Butler - forthcoming - History of Philosophy Quarterly.
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    What was meant by vulgarizing in the Italian Renaissance?Marco Sgarbi - 2019 - Intellectual History Review 29 (3):389-416.
    What did it mean to “vulgarize” in Renaissance Italy? Was it simply a matter of translating into the vernacular, or did it mean making a text more accessible to the people – to in some sense popularize it? The answer is far from simple and certainly never one-sided; therefore, each individual case needs to be independently assessed on its own merits. This article seeks to shed some light at least on the major treatments of the theory of vulgarization by the (...)
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    Bloomsbury and "The Vulgar Passions".Quentin Bell - 1979 - Critical Inquiry 6 (2):239-256.
    As I see it, the historic role of literary Bloomsbury was to act as a sort of check or antibody continually attacking the proponents of the vulgar passions in the body politic whenever these menaced the traditional values of liberal England. In a democracy and perhaps in any modern state there is always a danger that men seeking power will rely upon the feelings rather than the intelligence of the masses. Such appeals to the vulgar passions represent a continual danger; (...)
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    A Vulgar Latin Medical Text. [REVIEW]J. N. Adams - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (2):194-196.
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    The Scientificalization and Vulgarization of Marxism in the 20th Century: A Critical Analysis on K. Popper's Critique of Marxism.Chang Fan - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):475.
    Marxism was indeed vulgarized due to scientism in the 20th century, which even limits the development of Chinese social theories nowadays. This paper put forward the idea that it was serious misunderstanding to interpret Marx as prophet or inventor like empiricists who regard finding out eternal laws as the goal of science. In fact, Marx did not propose any so-called “natural laws of historical development”. He articulated that the only thing worth to do was to take note of what happened (...)
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  31. Aristotle on "the Vulgar": An Ethical and Social Examination.Harry Adams - 2002 - Interpretation 29 (2):133-152.
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  32. The truth in vulgar relativism.T. Bennigson - 1999 - Philosophical Studies 96 (3):269-300.
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    Sporting Practice Protection and Vulgar Ethnocentricity: Why Won't Morgan Go All the Way?Terrence J. Roberts - 1998 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 25 (1):71-81.
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    Vulgar Latin Karl Vossler: Einführung ins Vulgärlatein. Herausgegeben und bearbeitet von Helmut Schmeck. Pp. viii+215. Munich: Hueber, 1954. Paper, DM. 11.80. Helmut Schmeck: Aufgaben und Methoden der modemen vulgärlateinischen Forschung. Pp. 34. Heidelberg: Winter, 1955. Paper, DM. 3. [REVIEW]Robert Browning - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):252-254.
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    Silence, Skepticism, and Vulgar Theology.Daniel Davies - 2015 - Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 3 (1).
    Diverse interpretations of Maimonides’ Guide have abounded since it was first written. A recent school depicts Maimonides as a critical philosopher, in the Kantian mold, who was skeptical of claims to know certain metaphysical truths. Josef Stern’s new book is a landmark in this skeptical interpretation, which refines and extends the debate in various new directions. This chapter claims that focusing on skeptical motifs can bring Maimonides into line with recent developments in understanding the history of philosophy. Stern directs attention (...)
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    On speaking with the vulgar.Max Black - 1949 - Philosophical Review 58 (6):616-621.
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    Vulgar Latin (J.) Kramer Vulgärlateinische Alltagsdokumente auf Papyri, Ostraka, Táfelchen und Inschriften. (Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete, Beiheft 23.) Pp. 182. Berlin and New York: W. de Gruyter, 2007. Cased, €68. ISBN 978-3-11-020224-. [REVIEW]Rolando Ferri - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):165-.
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    The Objects of the Vulgar.N. G. E. Harris - 1985 - Dialogue 24 (2):257.
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    The World of the Vulgar and the Ignorant: Hume and Nāgārjuna on the Substantiality and Independence of Objects.Yumiko Inukai - 2015 - Res Philosophica 92 (3):621-651.
    There are remarkable parallels between Hume and Nagarjuna in their denial of substantiality and independence in objects and their subsequent attitude toward our ordinary world. Acknowledging a deep-rooted human tendency to take objects as independent entities, they both argue that there is nothing intrinsic in those objects that make them unitary and independent, and that those characters are, strictly speaking, merely fictitious, mental constructs. They nonetheless affirm the existence of our ordinary world as real. Although their main purposes of the (...)
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  40. Stuart Zane Charme, Vulgarity and Authenticity: Dimensions of Otherness in the World of Jean-Paul Sartre Reviewed by.Yotam Lurie - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (5):317-319.
     
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  41. Moving past violence and vulgarity: structural ritualization and constructed meaning in the heavy metal subculture.Jan-Martijn Meij, Meghan D. Probstfield, Joseph M. Simpson & J. David Knottnerus - 2013 - In Sara Horsfall, Jan-Martijn Meij & Meghan D. Probstfield (eds.), Music sociology: examining the role of music in social life. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.
     
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    Updating Artes Vulgares.Max Ryynänen - 2021 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 5 (4):129-132.
    Preview: /Commentary: Richard Shusterman, Ars Erotica: Sex and Somaesthetics in the Classical Arts of Love, 436 pages./ I think “it is official” now. Ars Erotica will become some sort of classic. There are several reasons why. Some, just cannot stop giggling when they hear the word sex. Many will grab the book out of curiosity, and maybe some, although I do not believe that many, will even do it for camp reasons. Many of these readers have a neurotic and/or complicated (...)
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    The Monument: Art, Vulgarity and Responsibility in Iraq.Francis X. Paz & Samir al-Khalil - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (1):133.
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    The Objects of the Vulgar.N. G. E. Harris - 1985 - Dialogue 24 (2):257-264.
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    Reason's Rule and Vulgar Wrong-Doing.J. R. S. Wilson - 1977 - Dialogue 16 (4):591-604.
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    Bloomsbury, Freud, and the Vulgar Passions.Ted Winslow - 1990 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 57:785-820.
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    A Vulgar Latin Chronicle. [REVIEW]Veikko Väänänen - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (1):60-61.
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    In search of our human face: Black consciousness, black spirituality, inclusive humanity and the politics of vulgarity.Allan A. Boesak - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (3).
    This contribution grapples with the question: Is there a relationship between Steve Biko’s ‘quest for a true humanity’ or, differently put, his search for South Africa’s ‘human face’ and Vuyani Vellem’s quest for an African spirituality? Our proposition is that there is such a relationship. This discussion is framed overall by two other questions: What is the relevance of this ‘quest’ within the present South African context, what is its contribution to the global situation and, fundamentally, what is the contribution (...)
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  49. El origen de la noción vulgar del tiempo.Eugenio Pucciarelli - 1971 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 11 (15):215.
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    Pauli Sententiae. A Palingenesia of the Opening Titles as a Specimen of Research in West Roman Vulgar Law.Max Radin & Ernst Levy - 1946 - American Journal of Philology 67 (2):184.
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