Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1
Dr. Lorin Lundqvist, (Editor)
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Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1
Dr. Lorin Lundqvist, (Editor)
This book covers keys areas of Philosophy. The contributions by the authors include Ancient Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Renaissance Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, Contemporary Philosophy, Empiricism, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Existentialism, Feminism, Logic & Argumentation, Philosophy of Race & Racism, Stoicism, EPISTEMOLOGY, MATERIALISM, METAPHYSICS, ONTOLOGY, PHENOMENOLOGY, PHYSICALISM, SET THEORY, SYMBOLIC LOGIC, Anarcho-capitalism, Anti-realism, Aesthetics, Agnosticism, Altruism, Asceticism, Atheism, Atomism, Belief, Casuistry, Categorical imperative, Category, Causality, Conceptualism, Conscience, Cynics, Cyrenaics, Deconstruction, Deduction, Deists, Demiurge, Determinism, Dialectic, Dialectical materialism, Dualism, Eclecticism, Egoism
Chapters of the book:
Chapter 1: Minimalism and Expressivism
Adriana Warmbier
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 5-15
Chapter 2: Ethics of Knowledge Sharing: A Perspective of Social Ontology
Ranjan K. Panda
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 16-30
Chapter 3: Connections and Abstractions: Blending Epistemologies of Love and Separation in Environmental Education
Małgorzata A. Dereniowska, Jason P. Matzke
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 31-48
Chapter 4: A Research in China Based on the Moral Judgement Test
Shaogang Yang, Huihong Wu
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 49-60
Chapter 5: After Ethical Naturalism
Filip Bardziński
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 61-76
Chapter 6: On the Historical Development of Confucianists’ Moral Ideas and Moral Education
Shaogang Yang
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 77-96
Chapter 7: The Concept of the ‘New Soviet Man’ As a Eugenic Project: Eugenics in Soviet Russia after World War II
Filip Bardziński
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 97-120
Chapter 8: Constructive Empathizing – Educational Competence in the Light of Child’s Play
Lech Kaczmarczyk
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 121-140
Chapter 9: Feminism and the Cooling of Intimacy. Unintended Consequences of Women’s Movements
Maciej Musiał
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 141-165
Chapter 10: Narratives of (Mad) Desire
Timo Airaksinen
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 166-180
Chapter 11: Hermeneutic Notion of a Human Being as an Acting and Suffering Person: Thinking with Paul Ricoeur
Andrew Wiercinski
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 181-201
Chapter 12: Belief as a Cognitive and Practical Commitment
Sophie Djigo
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 202-224
Chapter 13: Action, objective, intersubjectivity: towards a theory of social action
Francesco Forlin
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 225-237
Chapter 14: On Reyes Mate’s Theory of the Victim: Metaethical Sketches on Injustice
Katarzyna Gan-Krzywoszyńska, Piotr Leśniewski
Emerging Trends in Philosophy Vol. 1, 6 April 2022, Pages: 238-262
Format | E-book |
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Language | English |
ISBN 13 | 9784593548149 |
Publisher | Lighthouse Books |
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