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Are Plato and Aristotle really all that different?
Lloyd Gerson’s Aristotle and other platonists:Aristotle versus Plato. For a long time that is the angle from which the tale has been told, in textbooks on the history of philosophy and to univer- sity students. Aristotle’s philosophy, so the story goes, was au fond in opposi- tion to Plato’s.1 But it was not always thus.…
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Are Aristotle’s metaphysics still taken seriously among philosophers today?
There is a small renaissance of neo-Aristotelian thought in the contemporary analytical debate, with thinkers like Oderberg, Feser, Cartwright, Greco, Koons, MacIntyre, etc. For a modern defense of hylemorphism see: https://www.pdcnet.org/acpaproc/content/acpaproc_2011_0085_0173_0187
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Aristotle’s Logic (Paolo Crivelli)
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Aristotle on Earlier Natural Science (Edward Hussey)
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Aristotle’s Philosophical Life and Writings (Christopher Shields)
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Why Kant Is Not a Kantian (Prof. Conant)
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Kant and Artificial Intelligence (Prof. Kim/Schönecker)
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Kant’s Philosophy of the Unconscious (Prof. Pozzo)
Article Kant’s Unconscious “Given” Unconscious Representations
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Kant on Love (Prof. Rinne)
Article In the Preface to the first edition of the Religion, Kant explains that while the foundation of morality abstracts from the presentation of ends altogether, it is still impossible for humans to act without conceiving of ends. Because human beings naturally desire happiness, morality leads to the presentation of the final regulative end as…
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Is Spinoza an Atheist? (Prof. Mori)
Generally, and with a startling lack of originality, this conclusion is followed by quotations of Novalis’ celebrated definition of Spinoza as a ‘God-intoxicated man’ and by Hegel’s equally well-known dictum that Spinoza did not so much deny God as deny the world (a position known as ‘acosmism’) (See Novalis, Schriften, ed. L. Tieck and F.…