1) the relation between the subjective meaning of an action and the objective criteria (namely, the juridical and the ethical ones) according to which any action can be evaluated; 2) the relation between an actor and his fellow human beings that arguably share the same system of relevan...
the 2024 ECNU International Summer School of Philosophy will take place fromAugust 11thto24that ECNU in Shanghai. With an eye towards the importance of new perspectives in addressing recent and historical developments in human civiliza...
It proposes a general empirical method and the notion of interiority, based on the operations of human knowing, with a focus on how we know, rather than on what we know, as a synthesis, whereby the two perspectives on action research may be engaged....
The opening ceremony continued with remarks from Professor Dimitra Araminditou of the University of Macau, who offered some thoughts under the theme of being “in between.” This included how philosophy is between the most useful endeavo...
Non-action is another important concept of Laozi’s philosophy. It is the guarantee of naturalness. Laozi said, “Act through non-action”, by which he did not mean that one should do nothing and passively wait for something to be achieved. Neither did he deny human creativity.4.不争的...
Branches of Philosophy 哲学分支 Conclusion 结论 Definition 定义 The word philosophy comes from the Greek philo(love) and sophia (wisdom) and so is literally defined as “the love of wisdom”. More broadly understood, it is the study of the most basic and profound matters of human existence. ...
1.The branch of philosophy that deals with the distinction between right and wrong, with the moral consequences of human actions. 2.nursingPhilosophy or code about what is ideal in human character and conduct; principles of right or wrong accepted by individual or group; study of morals and mo...
Potency-act theory characterizes not only two real states of every being, but also it is the adequate tool to describe every beings becoming. It is not becoming out of nothingness, but on the ground and within the limits of already existing potency. A specifically human action (actus humanus...
animal species—including their closest relatives, the apes—presumably the common ancestor of humans and apes also lived in social groups. Here, then, in thesocialbehaviour of nonhuman animals and in the theory of evolution that explains such behaviour may be found the origins of human morality....
Humanism - Renaissance, Education, Philosophy: Underlying the early expressions of humanism were principles and attitudes that gave the movement a unique character and would shape its future development. Early humanists returned to the classics less wi