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Intellectual Property Has No Personality

February 6, 2024 by maria

Radu Uszkai   Abstract The moral analysis of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) has been dominated in the past couple of decades by American and Anglo-Saxon academic literature. As a result, great weight has been given to either utilitarian or Lockean natural rights justifications for copyrights and patents. The purpose of my article is that of … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: copyright, Hegel, Intellectual Property, Kant, Locke, patent, personhood theory, utilitarianism

Structural Negativity of Value Judgments

February 6, 2024 by maria

Viorel Cernica   Abstract  In certain theories of philosophy of culture, the abstract aspect of values is emphasized, and, consequently, the values are treated as mere concepts. The formal kind in which they appear in any theoretical context is that of a value judgment. In this paper, I will develop the idea about a meaning … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: judgment of taste, Kant, negativity, non-judicative experience, value, value judgment

Metaphysics and quantum physics: synallagmatic connections and asymptotic relationships

February 1, 2024 by user2

Andreea Gae Abstract Could the paradigm of the quantum physics instrument a metaphysical reconstruction of the natural world? What connections exist between actuality, potentiality and the contradictory complementarity? What are the uncertainty relations and how do they meet the Hegelian Concept or the Aristotelian energeia? How does the metaphysics retrieve the negativity of becoming and … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: Absolute Spirit, actualization, Aristotle, becoming, causality, complementarity, duality, Hegel, Heisenberg, identity, intellect, Kant, metaphysics, Nature, negativity, particle, potentiality, quantum physics, reason, self, subjectivity, wave

The concept of reflexion in Immanuel Kant`s Critique of the Pure Reason

January 31, 2024 by user2

GHEORGHE ŞTEFANOV Abstract The paper represents an attempt to understand Kant’s view on the concept of reflexion (Überlegung) in the Critique of Pure Reason. After pointing out the difficulties faced by the existing readings, I try to give some support to the claim that if we regard Überlegung as a metatheoretical faculty, its concepts are … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: Critique of Pure Reason, form, Kant, matter, reflexion, sensibility, Überlegung, understanding

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