An Anthology of Philosophical Studies: Volume 10
Edited by Patricia Hanna
ISBN: 978-960-598-046-7, 110 pages
First published in
2016 by ATINER
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Table of Contents
Introduction |
1 |
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Patricia Hanna |
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1. |
Creating the Anthropocene:
Existential Social Philosophy and our Bleak Future Damon Boria |
3 |
2. |
Connections between Seneca and Platonism in
Epistulae ad Lucilium 58 Omar Di Paola |
15 |
3. |
What can Philosophers Learn from Neuroscience?
Considerations on Green's Neuroethics Javier Gracia-Calandín |
27 |
4. |
Ousía in Origen’s Commentary
on John: About the Theological
Interpretation of a Philosophical Concept Vito
Limone |
37 |
5. |
Vulnerability as Strength in Nietzsche's
Thus Spoke Zarathustra Dolores
M. Lussich |
47 |
6. |
The New Challenges and
the Role of Philosophy according to
Hans Jonas Angela Michelis |
59 |
7. |
Bearing Witness, Responsibility, and
Reconciliation in Lévinasian
Thought:"The Truth and Reconciliation Commissions" of
Post-Apartheid South Africa Hanoch Ben-Pazi |
73 |
8. |
Merleau-Ponty:
From the Overcoming of the Epistemological Dichotomy to the Recognition of
the Ontological Diplopia Gleisson Roberto Schmidt |
85 |
9. |
Frege's Principle of Saturation/Unsaturation: Relating Language and Ontology Lourdes Valdivia-Dounce |
97 |