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  1. Hegelian vs. Kantian interpretations of pyrrhonism: Revolution or reaction?Michael N. Forster - manuscript
    This paper concerns a surprisingly sharp disagreement about the nature of ancient Pyrrhonism which first emerges clearly in Kant and Hegel, but which continues in contemporary interpretations. The paper begins by explaining the character of this disagreement, then attempts to adjudicate it in the light of the ancient texts.
     
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    Feuerbach and the Young Hegelians.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 2017 - In Simon Critchley & William R. Schroeder (eds.), A Companion to Continental Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 107–117.
    In defining the Wise Man, the Man of absolute Knowledge, as perfectly self‐conscious – i. e., omniscient, at least potentially – Hegel nevertheless had the unheard‐of audacity to assert that he realized Wisdom in his own person.
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    Méditations Hégéliennes vs. Méditations Cartésiennes. Edmund Husserl and Wilfrid Sellars on the Given.Daniele De Santis - 2019 - In Danilo Manca, Elisa Magrì, Dermot Moran & Alfredo Ferrarin (eds.), Hegel and Phenomenology. Springer Verlag. pp. 177-190.
    The goal of the present text is to analyze some aspects of Husserl’s own phenomenology against the backdrop of the quite famous or infamous critique of the “Myth of the Given” proposed by the American philosopher Wilfrid Sellars in his Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind. Indeed, whereas Sellars’ volume is usually deemed the source of what has been recently referred to as the “Hegelian Renaissance” characterizing analytic philosophy, Husserl and his transcendental phenomenology are on the contrary seen as the (...)
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  4. Ideological struggle and philosophical foundation of contemporary physical theories.Vs Gott - 1976 - Filosoficky Casopis 24 (3):470-474.
     
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  5. The dialectics of the unity of linearity and nonlinearity of physical processes.Vs Gott - 1989 - Filosoficky Casopis 37 (6):773-782.
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    In the Twilight of Christendom, Hegel vs. Kierkegaard on Faith and History. [REVIEW]L. P. R. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (1):122-122.
    Professor Crites comes to his task with deep personal sympathy for and philosophic commitment to each of the protagonists in his volume. The subject of Crites’ work is not the tension of faith and history with which we are familiar in the works of Strauss, Baur, Feuerbach, Renan, and M. Arnold, but rather the tension of Christianity and culture. Crites chooses for his departure the notion and analogy of "domesticity," the accommodation, or lack thereof, of the gospel and the world. (...)
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  7. Dialectics of perfection, speeding-up and restructuring in present-day development of soviet-society.Vs Semjonov - 1987 - Filosoficky Casopis 35 (5):671-684.
     
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  8. Main features of the maturity of social-structure of the ussr in the stage of developed socialism.Vs Semjonov - 1979 - Filosoficky Casopis 27 (2):141-159.
     
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  9. The synthesis of scientific knowledge and cybernetics.Vs Tuchtin - 1981 - Filosoficky Casopis 29 (5):761-769.
     
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  10. Module 1–“early romanticism and the gothic” history.Emotions vs Reason, M. Shelley, W. Blake, W. Wordsworth, S. T. Coleridge, G. G. Byron & P. B. Shelley - forthcoming - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane.
     
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  11. Into Your (S)Kin: Toward a Comprehensive Conception of Empathy.Tue Emil Öhler Søvsø & Kirstin Burckhardt - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This paper argues for a comprehensive conception of empathy as comprising epistemic, affective, and motivational elements and introduces the ancient Stoic theory of attachment as a model for describing the embodied, emotional response to others that we take to be distinctive of empathy. Our argument entails that in order to provide a suitable conceptual framework for the interdisciplinary study of empathy one must extend the scope of recent “simulationalist” and “enactivist” accounts of empathy in two important respects. First, against the (...)
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  12. Frank Hindriks.Anti-Hegelian Skepticism - 2003 - In Matti Sintonen, Petri Ylikoski & Kaarlo Miller (eds.), Realism in Action: Essays in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 321--213.
     
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  13. Jerrold J. Katz.Interpretative Semantics Vs Generative - 1970 - Foundations of Language 4:220.
     
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  14. Focus in discourse: Alternative semantics vs. a representational approach in sdrt.Semantics Vs A. Representational - 2004 - In J. M. Larrazabal & L. A. Perez Miranda (eds.), Language, Knowledge, and Representation. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 51.
     
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  15. the Critique of Reason and Society'.Peter Osborne & Hegelian Phenomenology - 1982 - Radical Philosophy 32:8-15.
  16. A critique of pure vision In C.Churchland Ps Ramachandran Vs Sejnowski Tj - 1994 - In Christof Koch & J. Davis (eds.), Large-Scale Neuronal Theories of the Brain. MIT Press.
     
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  17. On the structure of sensory consciousness.Sellars Vs Mcdowell - 2011 - Diametros 27:47-63.
     
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    Lessons from the small and big screens: Barry B. Luokkala: Exploring science through science fiction, second edition. Springer, 2019, 335 pp, € 34.99.Laura Søvsø Thomasen - 2021 - Metascience 31 (1):105-107.
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    Upholding morphological freedom: Steve Fuller: Nietzschean meditations: untimely thoughts at the dawn of the transhuman era. Posthuman studies, vol. 1 edited by Stefan Lorenz Sorgner. Basel: Schwabe Verlag, 2020, 218 pp, €30 PB.Laura Søvsø Thomasen - 2020 - Metascience 29 (2):325-327.
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  20. Filosofii︠a︡ polityky.B. A. Hai︠e︡vsʹkyĭ - 2005 - Kyïv: Vyshcha shkola.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ politiki.B. A. Hai︠e︡vsʹkyĭ - 1993 - Kiev: Kievskiĭ universitet im. Tarasa Shevchenko, Politologicheskiĭ t︠s︡entr.
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    Rüdiger Campe, The Game of Probability: Literature and Calculation from Pascal to Kleist. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2012. Pp. viii+486. ISBN 978-0-8047-6865-8. $35.00. [REVIEW]Laura Søvsø Thomasen & Henrik Kragh Sørensen - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Science 47 (4):727-728.
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  23. Russia and gnosis.Vyacheslav Vs Ivanov - 1993 - In Carlos Gilly & M. I. Afanasʹeva (eds.), 500 years of gnosis in Europe: exhibition of printed books and manuscripts from the gnostic tradition, Moscow & St. Petersburg. Amsterdam: 'In de Pelikaan'.
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    Finding new stories in eighteenth-century manuscripts.Laura Søvsø Thomasen - 2022 - Metascience 32 (1):141-143.
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    The mind brought to light: Cynthia Carson Bisbee, Paul Bisbee, Erika Dyck, Patrick Farrell, James Sexton and James W. Spisak : Psychedelic prophets: the letters of Aldous Huxley and Humphry Osmond. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press, 2018, 644 pp, $54.00 HB.Laura Søvsø Thomasen - 2019 - Metascience 28 (3):479-481.
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  26. Hegel and his Critics: Philosophy in the Aftermath of Hegel.Ed. by William Desmond. (SUNY Series in Hegelian Studies) - 1989
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  27. History and System: Hegel’s Philosophy of History: Proceedings of the 1982 Sessions of the Hegel Society of America.Edited by Robert L. Perkins. (SUNY Series in Hegelian Studies) - 1984.
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  28. Bourdieu's Theory of Cultural Change: Explication, Application, Critique.Dimensions of Cultural Change & Supply Vs Demand - 2002 - Sociological Theory 20 (2).
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  29. Understanding the object.Property Structure in Terms of Negation: An Introduction to Hegelian Logic & Metaphysics in the Perception Chapter - 2019 - In Robert Brandom (ed.), A Spirit of Trust: A Reading of Hegel’s _phenomenology_. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
     
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    ‘Robot’ is a machine that makes the functions of a man. [REVIEW]Laura Søvsø Thomasen - 2019 - Metascience 29 (1):121-123.
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    ‘Robot’ is a machine that makes the functions of a man. [REVIEW]Laura Søvsø Thomasen - 2019 - Metascience 29 (1):121-123.
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  32. H. Skovoroda v dukhovnomu z︠h︡ytti Ukraïny: materialy Vseukraïnsʹkoï naukovoï konferent︠s︡iï u m. Ternopoli 3-4 hrudni︠a︡ 1992 roku.A. I. Komarova, M. K. Kubai︠e︡vsʹkyĭ & I. P. Hereta (eds.) - 1994 - Ternopilʹ: In-t nat︠s︡ionalʹnoho vidrodz︠h︡enni︠a︡ Ukraïny.
     
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    Hegel and Shakespeare on Moral Imagination.Jennifer Ann Bates - 2010 - State University of New York Press.
    A Hegelian reading of good and bad luck -- In Shakespearean drama (phen. of spirit, King Lear, Othello, Hamlet, a Midsummer night's dream) -- Tearing the fabric: Hegel's Antigone, Shakespeare's Coriolanus, and kinship-state conflict (phen. of spirit c. 6, Judith Butler's Antigone, Coriolanus) -- Aufhebung and anti-aufhebung: geist and ghosts in Hamlet (phen. of spirit, Hamlet) -- The problem of genius in King Lear: Hegel on the feeling soul and the tragedy of wonder (anthropology and psychology in the encyclopaedia, Philosophy (...)
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    Hegelian Conjunction, Hegelian Contradiction.Jc Beall & Elena Ficara - 2023 - History and Philosophy of Logic 44 (2):119-131.
    1. In both Benedetto Croce's and Hegel's own terminology, dialectics can be understood as dottrina degli opposti (the doctrine of the opposites – Lehre der Gegensätze).1 In the dialectical process,...
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    Marx's philosophy of revolution in permanence for our day: selected writings.Raya Dunayevskaya - 2018 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Franklin Dmitryev.
    The philosophic moment of Marx : Marx's transformation of the Hegelian dialectic -- Preface to the Iranian edition of Marx's humanist essays -- The theory of alienation : Marx's debt to Hegel -- The todayness of Marx's humanism -- A 1981 view of Marx's 1841 dialectic -- The inseparability of Marx's economics, humanism, and dialectic -- Capitalist development and Marx's capital, 1863-1883 -- Today's epigones who try to truncate Marx's capital -- Letter to Herbert Marcuse on automation -- Marx's grundrisse (...)
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    D. G. Leahy and the thinking now occurring.Lissa McCullough & Elliot R. Wolfson (eds.) - 2021 - Albany [New York]: State University of New York Press.
    This book offers a critical introduction to the work of American philosopher D. G. Leahy (1937-2014). Leahy's fundamental thinking can be characterized as an absolute creativity in which all creating is 'live' -- a happening occurring now that manifests a supersaturated polyontological actuality that is essentially created by the logic that characterizes it. Leahy leaves behind the categorial presuppositions of modern thought, eclipsing both Cartesian and Hegelian subjectivities and introducing instead an essentially new form of thinking founded in a nondual (...)
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    Voluntarism: A Difference that Makes the Difference between German Idealism and American Pragmatism?Daniel J. Brunson - 2018 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 10 (2).
    This paper proposes an alternative perspective on the question of the relationship between German Idealism and American Pragmatism through attention to the philosophy of Josiah Royce. Despite being seen as a Hegelian, Royce declared himself a pragmatist. However, he also called his position Absolute Voluntarism. This paper suggests that the real issue between Idealism and Pragmatism is Intellectualism vs. Voluntarism. This distinction both parallels and cuts across the traditions of German Idealism and American Pragmatism, and promises to open up a (...)
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    Realdialektik: Von hegelscher Dialektik zu dialektischer Anthropologie. [REVIEW]Hermann Wein - 1966 - The Monist 50 (1):157-157.
    In this book the author aims to single out in Hegel’s work what is not speculative, what refers to phenomena found in interpersonal relationships, phenomena vindicated by our own experience. His main purpose is to criticize the onesided teleology of Hegel’s as well as of Marx’s philosophy of history; he attempts to show that both are based upon a wrong anthropology. The book covers phenomenology of the human predicament. The author analyses this predicament in terms of an open system of (...)
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    Marx's Grundrisse. [REVIEW]J. B. R. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (1):132-132.
    The title of this edition is quite misleading and the edition is disappointing. The Dietz Verlag edition of Marx's Grundrisse der Kritik der politischen Ökonomie is over a thousand pages long. Virtually unavailable until recently, it is considered by many to be among Marx's most interesting and important works. It consists primarily of Marx's unpublished writings from 1857-1858. A serious study of the Grundrisse must be made for a full understanding of Marx. It places the discussion of the 'young' vs. (...)
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  40. Performance vs. competence in human–machine comparisons.Chaz Firestone - 2020 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 41.
    Does the human mind resemble the machines that can behave like it? Biologically inspired machine-learning systems approach “human-level” accuracy in an astounding variety of domains, and even predict human brain activity—raising the exciting possibility that such systems represent the world like we do. However, even seemingly intelligent machines fail in strange and “unhumanlike” ways, threatening their status as models of our minds. How can we know when human–machine behavioral differences reflect deep disparities in their underlying capacities, vs. when such failures (...)
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  41. Intelligence Vs. Wisdom: The Love of Money, Machiavellianism, and Unethical Behavior across College Major and Gender.Thomas Li-Ping Tang & Yuh-Jia Chen - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (1):1-26.
    This research investigates the efficacy of business ethics intervention, tests a theoretical model that the love of money is directly or indirectly related to propensity to engage in unethical behavior (PUB), and treats college major (business vs. psychology) and gender (male vs. female) as moderators in multi-group analyses. Results suggested that business students who received business ethics intervention significantly changed their conceptions of unethical behavior and reduced their propensity to engage in theft; while psychology students without intervention had no such (...)
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    Hegelian phenomenology and robotics.Donald S. Borrett, David Shih, Michael Tomko, Sarah Borrett & Hon C. Kwan - 2011 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 3 (01):219-235.
    A formalism is developed that treats a robot as a subject that can interpret its own experience rather than an object that is interpreted within our experience. A regulative definition of a meaningful experience in robots is proposed in which the present sensible experience is considered meaningful to the agent, as the subject of the experience, if it can be related to the agent's temporal horizons. This definition is validated by demonstrating that such an experience in evolutionary autonomous agents is (...)
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  43. Hegelian Spirits in Sellarsian Bottles.Willem deVries - 2016 - Philosophical Studies:1-12.
    Though Wilfrid Sellars portrayed himself as a latter-day Kantian, I argue here that he was at least as much a Hegelian. Several themes Sellars shares with Hegel are investigated: the sociality and normativity of the intentional, categorial change, the rejection of the given, and especially their denial of an unknowable thing-in-itself. They are also united by an emphasis on the unity of things—the belief that things do ‘‘hang together.’’ Hegel’s unity is idealist; Sellars’ is physicalist; the differences are substantial, but (...)
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    Kuhn vs. Popper: The Struggle for the Soul of Science.Steve Fuller - 2004 - Columbia University Press.
    Thomas Kuhn's _Structure of Scientific Revolutions_ has sold over a million copies in more than twenty languages and has remained one of the ten most cited academic works for the past half century. In contrast, Karl Popper's seminal book _The Logic of Scientific Discovery_ has lapsed into relative obscurity. Although the two men debated the nature of science only once, the legacy of this encounter has dominated intellectual and public discussions on the topic ever since. Almost universally recognized as the (...)
  45. Against "Vs. Ms.".Laura Purdy - 1981 - In Mary Vetterling-Braggin (ed.), Sexist language: a modern philosophical analysis. Totowa, N.J.: Littlefield, Adams.
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    Hegelian Reflections on Agency, Alienation, and Work: Toward an Expressivist Theory of the Firm.Caleb Bernacchio - 2022 - Philosophy of Management 21 (4):523-544.
    Hegel’s practical philosophy has important insights for understanding the ethical role of the firm in modern society. From a broadly Hegelian perspective, the firm’s role in society is to facilitate freedom, that is, the concrete realization of rational agency. It does this by providing the institutional structures, norms, practices, and modes of discourse necessary for individuals to link their subjective aims with objectively valid societal aims, embodied in the firm’s purpose. Accordingly, I first present a Hegelian account of the link (...)
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    The Hegelian Phenomenological Exposition of the Problem of Social Identity.Daniel O. Adekeye - 2018 - Dialogue and Universalism 28 (2):159-175.
    The process of constructing a social reality where “difference” becomes a social asset rather than a monster that threatens peace and progress must commence with a phenomenological understanding of social interactions within and among human societies. In my opinion, Hegel, more than any other thinker, has constructed a phenomenological framework that adequately captures and represents the nature of group interactions within human societies. This paper explores the Hegelian phenomenon of social identity, and, especially, characterizes the interactions between and among various (...)
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    Hegelian recognition: A critique.György Márkus - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 126 (1):100-122.
    If we think of recognition as the practical relation consciously enacted by concerned individual subjects as social actors, which allows them to fulfil their intersubjectively valid social roles, this by no means exhausts the significance that recognition is accorded by Hegel. In fact the problem of recognition is central to the understanding and evaluation of Hegel’s metaphysical system. Thus a close scrutiny of the presentation of self-consciousness in Phenomenology of Spirit and the interpretative difficulties it poses leads on to the (...)
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    Inferential vs. Dynamical Conceptions of Physics.David Wallace - unknown
    I contrast two possible attitudes towards a given branch of physics: as inferential, and as dynamical. I contrast these attitudes in classical statistical mechanics, in quantum mechanics, and in quantum statistical mechanics; in this last case, I argue that the quantum-mechanical and statistical-mechanical aspects of the question become inseparable. Along the way various foundational issues in statistical and quantum physics are illuminated.
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  50. Universalism vs. communitarianism: contemporary debates in ethics.David M. Rasmussen (ed.) - 1990 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    Universalism vs. Communitarianism focuses on the question, raised by recent work in normative philosophy, of whether ethical norms are best derived and justified on the basis of universal or communitarian standards. It is unique in representing both Continental and American points of view and both the older and a younger generation of scholars. The essays introduce the key issues involved in universalism vs. communitarianism and take up ethics in historical perspective, practical reason and ethical responsibility, justification, application and history, and (...)
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