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Early modern experimental philosophy

Early modern experimental philosophy

... between early modern experimental philosophy and its contemporary relative ...current-day experimental philosophers can simply borrow practices that are well established within ... See full document

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The origins of early modern experimental philosophy

The origins of early modern experimental philosophy

... natural philosophy changed from being a speculative science to being either a speculative or an operative ...(i.e. experimental) ...natural philosophy adumbrated by Francis Bacon and others had ... See full document

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How Mind, Logic and Language, Have Evolved From Medieval Philosophy to Early Modern Philosophy? A Critical Study

How Mind, Logic and Language, Have Evolved From Medieval Philosophy to Early Modern Philosophy? A Critical Study

... Rationalists gave priority to thought over language. Language is instrumental in expressing the thought. Humboldt‟s aphorism that language involves “the infinite use of finite means” here finite means „being which that ... See full document

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Being And The Good: Natural Teleology In Early Modern German Philosophy

Being And The Good: Natural Teleology In Early Modern German Philosophy

... the early modern worldview, is an identification of the purposive with the intentional: that only intention could be a source of purposes, designs, and ... See full document

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Christian Wolff and experimental philosophy

Christian Wolff and experimental philosophy

... Metaphysical Philosophy in Early Modern Germany (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), 7, 273, 276; Matt Hettche, ‘Christian Wolff,’ [‘Wolff’] in Edward ...of Philosophy, ... See full document

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Empiricism and rationalism in nineteenth century histories of philosophy

Empiricism and rationalism in nineteenth century histories of philosophy

... the early modern ...of modern philosophy such as Continen- tal Rationalism (Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibnitz) or British Empiricism (Locke, Berkeley, and Hume)’’ were ‘‘given in most colleges ... See full document

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Kant on empiricism and rationalism

Kant on empiricism and rationalism

... of early modern thought based on the evolution of idealism or its contrast with ...Critical philosophy or ...critical philosophy with respect to the antago- nism between dogmatism and ... See full document

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Mapping Memory. Theories in Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine

Mapping Memory. Theories in Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine

... An explanation could be that for Aristotle there is no distinction in the intellect between the faculty of grasping and that of retaining the intelligibles, whereas the sensitive part of[r] ... See full document

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From empirics to empiricists

From empirics to empiricists

... of early modern philosophy, 23 anthologies, 24 surveys for students 25 and laypeople, 26 university and high-school curricula, 27 as well as studies on specific topics 28 and ...the early ... See full document

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putting philosophy to the service of schools to give children’s voices real value

putting philosophy to the service of schools to give children’s voices real value

... a modern approach to childhood that goes beyond the traditional view of children in western societies, which is based mainly on their inferiority and ...The modern approach explored in this paper takes a ... See full document

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Department of English University at Albany, SUNY

Department of English University at Albany, SUNY

... PART V: ENGLISH DEPARTMENT FACULTY Richard Barney, Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Virginia; Early Modern British Philosophy and Literature, Cultural Studies, Critical Theory Th[r] ... See full document

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Experimental philosophy and the MBI

Experimental philosophy and the MBI

... Obviously these statistics would not be easy to prepare, and probably would be much harder than simply referring to the citations index. Status of person holding the opinion and accessibility and clarity of a particular ... See full document

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The considerations of the curious: natural philosophy in early modern Dublin

The considerations of the curious: natural philosophy in early modern Dublin

... Galenic and Hippocratic patterns of medical observation and collection of case studies were an established form, disseminated not only by scribal means but also in print. The exchange of accounts of monsters and marvels ... See full document

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The Goodness and Truth Analysis on the Thesis and Value of Iris Murdoch’s Novels

The Goodness and Truth Analysis on the Thesis and Value of Iris Murdoch’s Novels

... the early age of 1950s to present the change of the British society after the war from the perspective of middle lower class as well as working ...In philosophy, they are mainly influenced by French ... See full document

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Introduction

Introduction

... in Early Modern Politics,” Jacob Affolter advocates introducing students of early modern political philosophy to a pre-modern political outlook that recent critics of the unified ... See full document

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Thought Experiments and Experimental Philosophy

Thought Experiments and Experimental Philosophy

... f. Failure to take into account the relevance of competence. Taking the responses of unsophisticated people to thought experiments to be on a par with those of philosophers rests on the false assumption that professional ... See full document

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Researching memory in early modern studies

Researching memory in early modern studies

... which early moderns were well aware. Any sense that the early modern period was characterized by a simple self-presence of memorial cultures might be productively complicated and nuanced so as to ... See full document

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Run by the poor for the poor? : social elites in the early modern public house

Run by the poor for the poor? : social elites in the early modern public house

... A number of variables affected the composition of patrons. Official norms, established gender roles, regional customs and moral attitudes set a general framework, but three factors – type of establishment, location and ... See full document

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Early Modern London Theatres

Early Modern London Theatres

... the early modern London theatre; rather, the site's core function is ‘to show how information produced at the time of the early London theatres was transmitted in later ... See full document

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NolanAPA

NolanAPA

... Doing philosophy involves a lot of library visits (or modern on-line equivalents), arguing with colleagues, going to conferences, and so ...philosophers. Philosophy is a social enterprise, but this ... See full document

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