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Indeterminate perception and colour relationism
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Brian Cutter
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Analysis, Volume 79, Issue 1, January 2019, Pages 25–34, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/any032
Published: 11 June 2018
... precisely the properties that sensibly appear to us, sense data theory evidently has the implausible consequence that a sense datum can have a determinable property without having any of its determinates. In this article, I show that a parallel objection applies to standard forms of colour relationism...
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Four Approaches to Doing Ethics
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Benjamin H. Levi
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: A Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy of Medicine, Volume 21, Issue 1, February 1996, Pages 7–39, https://doi.org/10.1093/jmp/21.1.7
Published: 01 February 1996
..., and particularly the tone and educational emphasis, that attend four
major contemporary approaches to ethical inquiry and analysis: deductivism,
principlism, modern casuistry, and feminist/relationist ethics.
Key Words: casuistry, deductivism, ethics, feminism, principlism, relationism...
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Published: 07 May 2024
... relationism philosophy time philosophy of time idealism realism relationism It’s not so easy to specify just what you are asking when you are asking, “What is time?” In ordinary discourse, we employ temporal terms like “past”, “present”, and “future” without thinking much about what they mean...
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Time and Change
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Adrian Bardon
Published: 07 May 2024
... metaphysics motion s Parmenides time awareness Heraclitus idealism temporal Zeno paradoxes Zeno Balslev Anindita Concept of Time The Heath Heath Louise Robinson Hinduism Nyāya school Plato realism temporal Timaeus Plato clocks watches consciousness duration relationism geometry calculus...
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Outerness without Ontological Commitment
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M. Chirimuuta
Published: 12 June 2015
...Numerous authors have claimed that color relationism is simply not compatible with the deliverances of introspectible experience. But is the non-relationality of color as easily recovered from experience as has been claimed? This chapter addresses this major objection to relationism, and tackles...
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Published: 12 October 2000
... the idea of a blaming relation in an overall view of the argument. The issues of morality and psychology are addressed, along with the crisis of orthodox subjectivism in English criminal law, false separation or excluded connection, entity relationism, analytical thinking, and the Kantian morality of form...
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Published: 20 April 2006
... thought. We have seen that whilst thirteenth‐century thinkers were unable to develop any explicit account of modal relationism in relation to time, there were nevertheless incipient developments towards a version of modal relationism. One of the potentially most interesting developments...
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What Is Space?
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Nick Huggett
Published: 05 January 2010
... the objects that occupied it; Newton thought it some kind of separate container, ‘absolute space’; Leibniz simply denied that there was such a thing, instead claiming that all motion is relative, ‘relationism’. Newton showed that these philosophical debates have deep significance for physics: his ‘bucket...
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The Genesis of Relationism: Leibniz’s Early Theory of Space and Newton’s Scholium
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Vincenzo De Risi
Published: 25 February 2025
... of Newton in the genesis of Leibniz’s relational theory. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Issac Newton space relationism geometry analysis situs Il est mon rival, c’est tout dire. Leibniz on Newton, to the Princess of Wales 1 Leibniz’s relational theory of space is widely...
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Time and Change
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Adrian Bardon
Published: 01 July 2013
... relationism , in that it treats time as a way of thinking about how events can be objectively related to each other. Aristotle’s theory allows an answer to Zeno that preserves change as a genuine aspect of reality. He thinks that Zeno’s paradoxes rest on a confusion between time and what it measures...
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Report and Content
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Samuel Cumming
Published: 23 January 2025
...This chapter reconsiders the case for a semantic level of content —one that is more fine-grained than reference and based on the truth-conditions of indirect reports of speech and thought. While alternatives like descriptivism and relationism are also considered, the main rival...
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From Transitology to Contextual Holism: A Theoretical Trajectory of Postcommunist Studies
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Jan Kubik
Published: 26 August 2013
... of looking at postcommunism. These works contain the seeds of the research program called contextual holism. Section III outlines the overall theoretical tenor of contextual holism and briefly examines its five basic elements: relationism, historicism, constructivism, informal/formal hybridization...
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Published: 16 September 2012
... the most prominent version of globalism, the view defended by Charles Beitz, who argues that John Rawls' principles hold globally. To engage with Beitz, the chapter considers the merits of relationism and then suggests that Rawls' principles do not apply to the global order. 1. Chapter 2 characterizes...
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Published: 26 August 2021
... 2021. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198844143.003.0010 Any quantum theory of gravity faces the measurement problem. Carlo Rovelli sees his relational interpretation as offering a solution to this problem when applied to his favored loop quantum gravity (LQG). I examine the prospects of Rovelli’s relationalism...
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Perceptual Pragmatism
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M. Chirimuuta
Published: 12 June 2015
... that color relationism is the view that harmonises best with the scientific understanding of perception. Ontological commitment Ontology Relationism in philosophy of color Antirealism in philosophy of color Color Hardin C Larry Primitivism Realism Cohen Jonathan Giere Ronald Hurlbert Anya Maloney...
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Published: 28 February 2013
... sovereignty state system territorial rights of states human rights cosmopolitanism Hart H L A Hume David Locke John Miller David ideal theory non ideal theory Sangiovanni Andrea Cohen Joshua Sabel Charles distributive justice relationism non-relationism institutions markets property...
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Do space and time exist?
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Frank Arntzenius
Published: 01 January 2012
...Substantivalism is the view that space and time exist in addition to particles and fields. Relationism is the view that only particles and fields exist, which stand in certain spatio-temporal relations. The ‘Leibniz-shift’ argument and the related ‘hole-argument’ in favour of relationism...
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Background and Assumptions
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Yuri Balashov
Published: 29 April 2010
... quantum wholly present Chalmers David Manley David metaontology multilocation Wasserman Ryan presentism eternalism spacetime composition substantivalism relationism tensed theory of time tenseless theory of time Minkowski This chapter introduces the framework for the subsequent discussion...
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Published: 07 June 2018
...Sensuous imaginative content presents a problem for unitary accounts of phenomenal character (or content) such as relationism, representationalism, or qualia theory. Four features of imaginative content are at the heart of the issue: its perspectival nature, the similarity with corresponding...
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Global Justice
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Mathias Risse
Published: 18 September 2012
...This article analyzes the concept of global justice. It discusses the grounds of justice, Rawlsian relationism, nonrelationism, statism and globalism, and pluralist internationalism. It then addresses the question of whether the global order wrongfully harms some people—presumably the weakest...
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