How have the ideas of feminist philosophers and feminist ethicists made their way into engine... D Riley - 《Science & Engineering Ethics》 被引量: 15发表: 2013年 Feminist Approaches to Cognitive Disability In doing so, it addresses three broad questions: What positive contributions can feminist...
To begin with, we are urged to reject the received Cartesian-Laplacean myths: Descartes' certainty and Laplace's computational omniscience. Instead, Wimsatt re-engineers a philosophy for human beings with all their cognitive limitations. His approaches find their starting point in the actual ...
But it is three oddly diverse Romans who are most often cited in Stoic Philosophy: Seneca the Playwright (4 BCE-65 AD), Epictetus the Slave (55 AD-135 AD), and Marcus Aurelius the Emperor (121 AD-180 AD). Their lives and writings form the foundation for modern therapeutic approaches lik...
These teachings are characterized by a focus on explaining the creation and makeup of the world and an interest in contradicting widely-believed mythologies. Socratic philosophy is the teachings of Socrates and Plato, as well as the expansions on their ideas that were created by their followers, ...
But such points of contact should not obscure the fact that there is nothing in western philosophy that approaches the particular constellation of their thinking. (p. 13) The entire book is dedicated to an exposition of the "particular constellation" of Kyoto School thought, setting the stage ...
Thus, the approaches of care target the theory of justice as it has developed and taken the dominant position in both political and moral fields of reflection over the course of the second half of the last century. This is not only because, as the controversies between the partisans of care...
space to discuss issues related to the diversity of approaches and academic standards in the work of the womenphilosophers. unesdoc.unesco.org unesdoc.unesco.org 此次会议的相关性及其主题源于女哲学家网络的国际范围,为 讨论与女哲学家工作方法的多样性和学术标准相关的问题提供了一个空间。
approaches. Perhaps not every audience is interested in the philosophical inheritance of a young professor or how he used other thinkers’ work to make sense of his own life. But as someone who teaches philosophy and wants students to see how relevant philosophical ideas can be to their own ...
(Western or non-Western); or whether, by contrast, what is being proposed is that philosophers ought to be more free to bring their individual background motivations, stemming from their autobiographies and the complex ways in which their identities took shape, to bear in their philosophical ...
(2000), Oderberg argues againstnotable moral philosopher Peter Singer, and contemporary utilitarian and consequentialist approaches to moral philosophy.Essentially, Oderberg's moral philosophy centers on his notion of “innocence,” and from that he takes a hardline stance that intentionally ending an ...