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From the archive: "Bergson on Problems", by John C. Brady #Philosophy #Philsky
Daniel Dennett's influence on modern philosophy cannot be overstated. Today, in his honour, Lisa Bortolotti presents a special issue of Philosophical Psychology dedicated to the legacy of his philosophy.
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CfP: Special Issue on Philosophy through Art, Games and Fiction
Deadline 31st July 2026.
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Latest papers: Dylan Guével draws on Ian Hacking’s notion of historical ontology to address ongoing controversies surrounding the concept of paranoia and its use beyond the boundaries of psychiatry doi.org/10.1080/0951... #philsky #philpsy
Istvan Zoltan Zardai reviews "From Action to Ethics" by Constantine Sandis - Bloomsbury doi.org/10.1080/0951... #freeaccess #newbooks #phlsky #philpsy #booksky
Until June 24: read a chapter from "Karoline von Günderrode: Philosophical Writings" for free here:
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Learn about Günderrode's life & contributions to 19th century debates on metaphysics, epistemology, identity, life after death, the human vocation & more!
Diego Morales reviews Marta Halina's Animal Minds (CUP) doi.org/10.1080/0951... #booksky #philsky #philpsy #AnimalCognition
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Cfp: Brill JHWP Women and the Abolition of Transatlantic Slavery, Guest Editors S. Bergès and A. Coffee
Journal of the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, Volume 6, Issue 2 Women and the abolition of transatlantic slavery Guest editors Sandrine Bergès and Alan Coffee While the enslaved…
«Every fundamental question is a philosophical question. It doesn’t matter where you begin: As long as you keep asking “why” you get to philosophy pretty quickly. This means that philosophical questions connect everything and are themselves all interconnected.» #PhilosophySky #philsky #Kant
Journal of the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, Volume 6, Issue 2 Women and the abolition of transatlantic slavery Guest editors Sandrine Bergès and Alan Coffee While the enslaved had always fought their condition, and a few isolated philosophers wrote against slavery, the late eighteenth and the early nineteenth century saw the birth of a new way of resisting it: the social movement of abolitionism.
Can we do philosophy by writing fiction, drawing, designing a game, or telling a story? Submit work to this special issue honouring the legacy of Helen De Cruz.
Abstract. Philosophical Fragments is a volume of translations of short pieces by the German philosopher and poet Karoline von Günderrode (1780–1806), with
🧠 How do humans obtain knowledge of the world? Andrew Stephenson, newly appointed Professor of #Philosophy at #LMU, researches #Kant, a priori knowledge, and questions of possibility and necessity. “The most powerful thing people can do is to ask philosophical questions.” #LMUMuenchen
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Andrew Stephenson has joined the faculty at LMU. The philosopher researches Kant and how humans obtain knowledge of the world.