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Feminist Epistemology. About Male, Female and Knowledge

February 3, 2024 by user2

Constantin Stoenescu Abstract: My aim in this paper is to develop a social constructivist approach of feminist epistemology and to assert that speaking about a feminist conception of the world is a meaningful statement. Historically speaking, we have to make a difference between some stages of the feminist movement. The first was the liberation stage, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: feminist epistemology, feminist movement, gender qualia, naturalized epistemology, social construction of science

Knowing the World Today. Hans Blumenberg and Two Different Types of Knowledge. B. Barnes, D. Bloor and the Japanese Model

February 3, 2024 by user2

Diana Ghinea Abstract: The aim of this paper is to give a contemporary perspective to the much-debated question “how do we get to know the world?” or “how do we decipher the world?” Interestingly enough, this question has been at the centre of scientific knowledge because, as long as we see ourselves as rational beings … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: innovation, metaphor, sociological project, theory, type of knowledge

Rawlsian Fair Equality of Opportunity and Developmental Opportunities

February 3, 2024 by user2

Ileana Dascălu Abstract: This paper discusses the Rawlsian principle of Fair Equality of Opportunity in the context of Fishkin’s recent theory of opportunity pluralism, and shows why these are conceptually incompatible. Although the substantive dimension of FEO (in contrast with “careers open to talents”) has invited reflection on how “merit” and “talent” should be defined … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: Fair Equality of Opportunity, justice as fairness, merit, native endowment, opportunity pluralism

On Defining the Artwork. The Peircean Contribution

February 3, 2024 by user2

Ilinca Damian Abstract: The paper analyses the influence of Peircean semiotics as seen in the works of two authors from the fields of aesthetics and anthropology of art, namely Nelson Goodman and Alfred Gell. The goal of this paper is to note how Peirce’s work shaped the theories developed by the authors mentioned above and … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: aesthetics, index, semiotics, sign, social anthropology, symbol, visual arts

Actuality of Aristotelian Aesthetic Concepts in Contemporary Philosophical Thought. A Case Study: Performance Art

February 3, 2024 by user2

Mihaela Pop Abstract: Our purpose is to prove that Aristotelian concepts are still actual, being deeply reevaluated by 20th-century philosophical thought. We are focused on two representative philosophers of this epoch: Gianni Vattimo, as an interpreter of Aristotle’s concepts, and A.N. Whitehead, for his process philosophy in which he admires Aristotle’s genesis theory and implements … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: action, actual entity, body art, body withness, extensive continuum, mimesis, performance art, poiesis, transition

Motivating Analytic Pragmatism

February 3, 2024 by user2

Mircea Toboșaru Abstract: Analytic pragmatism has, according to Robert Brandom, an expressive power that should make it attractive to any methodological pragmatist. This is due to the fact that it incorporates a commitment to semantic pluralism and metatheoretic pragmatic pluralism. After sketching the apparatus of analytic pragmatism, I discuss some difficulties regarding metatheoretic pragmatic pluralism … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: analytic pragmatism, metatheoretic pragmatic pluralism, pragmatic vocabulary, Robert Brandom

Reading Foucault as a Pragmatist. Critical Considerations on the Archaeological and Genealogical Methodology of a Foucauldian Pragmatism and on Its Normative Constitution

February 3, 2024 by user2

Oana Șerban Abstract: the aim of this paper is to analyse and define a certain perspective on Foucault’s pragmatism, from a methodological perspective. The working hypothesis is that Foucault’s pragmatism is based on a methodological dualism, resulted from the synergy of archaeology and genealogy as two traditions of critical inquiry, that are applied to perform … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: archaeology, critical inquiry, genealogy, history, practices, pragmatism, principle, problematization

Some aspects of Byzantine influence on the relationship between church and state in Wallachia during the 16th century (A cultural perspective)

February 1, 2024 by maria

Mihaela Pop Abstract In this article we are going to analyze how the medieval political power in the Romanian provinces made use of the Byzantine influences in order to articulate a certain model of political leader. We will use for this purpose not only texts but also some other cultural products such as religious references, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: Byzantine influence, church, cultural mentalities, Medieval Ages, political power, religious power, voivode

In favor of beauty

February 1, 2024 by user2

Raluca Nestor Oancea Abstract At the beginning of a new century an old question has to be asked: are the aesthetic category of the Beautiful and the works of art which promote this classical category really obsolete? Many voices, like the literary critic Sianne Ngai, state that in a new era postmodern categories such as … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: aesthetic experience, Beauty, modern art, new media

Portraying the unrepresentable: “the methodical eye” of the early modern meta-painting. “Las Meninas” , from Velazquez to Picasso

February 1, 2024 by user2

Oana Șerban Abstract The aim of this paper is to examine and define a new aesthetical paradigm, claimed by the speculative painting, following two different but connected artistic discourses: Las Meninas by Velazquez, and its 58 replicas of Pablo Picasso, the self-portrait being possible only as representation of the fictional author and its authorial Ego. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: exophoric vs. endophoric elements, figurative anthropology, pure representation, self, self-reflective vs. self-reflexive representations, speculative painting, Subject, tableau-objet
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aesthetics Aristotle art Augustin autonomy becoming capitalism communism consciousness. cooperation culture cyborg Damasio democracy Descartes despair early modern philosophy Emotions ethics Feel to Know Foucault globalization Heidegger history identity ideology Kant Malebranche metaphysics Pascal person Philokalia philosophical counseling Plato politics posthumanism pragmatism reason Sartre self spirituality Subject transhumanism

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