An Anthology of Philosophical Studies: Volume 8

Edited by Patricia Hanna

ISBN: 978-618-5065-31-7, 210 pages

First published in 2014 by ATINER

Price: Paperback: 40€ (It includes Shipping and Handling)

Electronic copy: 30€

 

Table of Contents

1.

Introduction

1

 

Patricia Hanna

 

Part A: History of Philosophy: Ancient, Early Modern, 19th and 20th Centuries

2.

The Ancients, the Vulgar, and Hume's Skepticism

Maria Adamos

5

3.

Russian Modernism or Mysticism? Vladimir Solovyev as Philosopher

Trina Mamoon

15

4.

Temporal Being and the Authentic Self

Joseph Naimo

27

5.

A Critique of Aristotle’s Politics

Pritka Nehra

39

6.

Kierkegaard and Moral Guilt: Can the Ethical Forgive Significant Ethical Failure?

William O'Meara

49

7.

Thaumazein in Ancient Greek Philosophy and Wonder in the Writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein

Ilse Somavilla

61

Part B: Philosophy of Language

8.

Semantic Intentionality and Intending to Act

Dale Jacquette

75

9.

Scope of Semantic Innocence

Jaya Ray

87

10.

Peirce’s Theory of Continuity and the Vindication of Universals against Nominalism

Paniel Reyes-Cárdenas

99

Part C: Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Mind

11.

Thinking about Mental States

Sinem Elkatip Hatipoğlu

115

12.

Naive Realism and the Explanatory Gap

Takuya Niikawa

125

13.

Bohm's Paradox and the Conscious Observer

Donald Poochigian

137

14.

Two Dogmas of Reductionism: On the Irreducibility of Self-Consciousness and the Impossibility of Neurophilosophy

Joseph Thompson

149

15.

Amendments to the Theory of Recognition

Sander Wilkens

161

Part D: Value Theory

16.

Paraesthetics: Irvine School of Aesthetic Theory and Criticism

Ewa Bobrowska

173

17.

The Standard of the Reasonable Person: An Avoidability Approach

Michelle Ciurria

187

18.

Plea Bargaining’s Moral Controversies

David Heise

 

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