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In: Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy
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In: Routledge Focus on Philosophy
Introduction1. The Nature of Innateness2. Defending the Concept of Innateness3. Concepts4. Modules, Core Cognition and Culture5. The Theory Theory and the Theory of Mind6. Mathematical Cognition and Quinian Bootstrapping7. Language Acquisition and Linguistic Nativism8. The Challenge to Linguistic Nativism9. Morality and Innateness10. Moral Convictions and Mechanisms11. Conclusion.ReferencesIndex
In: Routledge handbooks in philosophy
"Phenomenology was one of the twentieth century's major philosophical movements, and it continues to be a vibrant and widely studied subject today with relevance beyond philosophy in areas such as medicine and cognitive sciences. The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy is an outstanding guide and reference source to this important and fascinating topic. Comprising seventy-five chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook offers unparalleled coverage of the subject, and is divided into five clear parts: Phenomenology and the History of Philosophy Issues and Concepts in phnomenology Major Figures in Phenomenology Intersections Phenomenology in the World. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy studying phenomenology, The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy is also suitable for those in related disciplines such as psychology, religion, literature, sociology and anthropology"--
In: Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy Ser.
In: Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy
Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I: Concept and Significance -- 1. Anarchism, Anarchists, and Anarchy -- 2. The Anarchist Landscape -- 3. On the Distinction Between State and Anarchy -- 4. Methodological Anarchism -- 5. What Is the Point of Anarchism? -- PART II Figures and Traditions -- 6. Anarchism against Anarchy: The Classical Roots of Anarchism -- 7. Kant on Anarchy -- 8. Barbarians in the Agora: American Market Anarchism, 1945-2011 -- 9. Rights, Morality, and Egoism in Individualist Anarchism -- 10. Transcending Leftist Politics: Situating Egoism within the Anarchist Project -- 11. De Facto Monopolies and the Justification of the State -- 12. Two Cheers for Rothbardianism -- 13. Christian Anarchism -- PART III: Legitimacy and Order -- 14. Anarchism and Political Obligation: An Introduction -- 15. The Positive Political Economy of Analytical Anarchism -- 16. Moral Parity between State and Non-state Actors -- 17. Economic Pathologies of the State -- 18. Hunting for Unicorns -- 19. Social Norms and Social Order -- 20. Anarchy and Law -- 21. Anarchism, State, and Violence -- 22. The Forecast for Anarchy -- PART IV: Critique and Alternatives -- 23. Social Anarchism and the Rejection of Private Property -- 24. The Right Anarchy: Capitalist or Socialist? -- 25. Anarchist Approaches to Education -- 26. An Anarchist Critique of Power Relations within Institutions -- 27. Anarchism for an Ecological Crisis? -- 28. States, Incarceration, and Organizational Structure: Towards a General Theory of Imprisonment -- 29. The Problems of Central Planning in Military Technology -- 30. Anarchy and Transhumanism -- Annotated Bibliography -- Index.
In: New problems of philosophy
Introduction -- Explaining Moral Disagreement -- Making Room for Disagreement -- Interpreting Moral Disagreements -- The Epistemic Significance of Peer Disagreement -- Applied Epistemology of Moral Disagreement -- From What We Ought to Believe to What We Ought to Do -- Moral Compromise -- Public Reason, Legitimate State Action, and Justifiability to All -- Democracy and Deliberative Restraint -- Metaethics and the Normative Implications of Moral Disagreement -- Conclusion.
In: Routledge contemporary introductions to philosophy
In: Nijhoff International Philosophy Series 21
1. Some Relevant Pre-Stoutian Theories -- 1. Early Greek Philosophers -- 2. Medieval and Later Philosophers -- 3. Stout's Older Contemporaries -- 2. Stout's Theory of Universals (1): Some Key Terms -- 1. General Statement of Stout's Position -- 2. Distributive Unity -- 3. Resemblance -- 4. Classes and Kinds in Stout's Philosophy -- 5. Possiblities in Stout's Philosophy -- 3. Stout's Theory of Universals (2): Stout's Abstract Particularism -- 1. Stoutian Particulars as Predicates -- 2. General Criticisms of Stout's Abstract Particularism -- 4. A Suggested Approach to the Problem of Universals -- 1. Jerrold Levinson's Theory of Attributes -- General Index.
In: Routledge handbooks in applied ethics
Introduction : philosophy and public health / Alex Broadbent and Sridhar Venkatapuram -- The public in public health / John Coggon -- Medicine and public health / Daniel Steel -- Groups and individuals / Stephen John -- Concepts of health and disease in public health / Benjamin Smart -- Public health and ethics / Sridhar Venkatapuram -- The philosophical implications of fundamental cause theory / Daniel Goldberg -- Causal pluralism and public health / Federica Russo -- External validity and public health / Chad Harris -- Explanation in public health / Olaf Dammann -- Evidence-based medicine and public health / Mathew Mercuri and Ross E. G. Upshur -- Profiling in public health / winnie ma -- big data and public health / Derek W. Braverman -- Machine learning and public health : philosophical issues / Thomas Grote and Alex Broadbent -- Capabilities, human flourishing, and the health gap / Michael Marmot -- Measuring social position in health inequality research / Mel Bartley -- Race and racism in public health / Diamond-Hunter -- Sex and gender blind spots and biases in health research / Avni Amin, Lavanya Vijayasingham, and Jacqui Stevenson -- Global health indicators and data : communicative signs and sites of contest / Sara L. M. Davis -- Securitization and health / Jeremy Youde -- Health, place and justice : a philosophical appraisal of promoting equity in Covid-19 through disadvantage indices / Samantha Fritz, Tuhina Srivastava, Emily Sadecki, and Harald Schmidt -- Social justice and public health / Maxwell J. Smith -- Health, healthcare, and public health as objects of (human) rights / Michael Da Silva -- Disability justice and public health / Agn̈s Berthelot-Raffard -- Ageing and justice in health : a conceptual map toward a unified view / Kebadu Mekonnen Gebremariam and Ritu Sadana -- Philosophical issues in cancer and public health / Anya Plutynski -- Public health, human rights, and philosophy / Kristen Hessler.
In: Routledge contemporary introductions to philosophy