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Anti-Foundationalism, Deliberative Democracy, and Universal Human Rights
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Anti-Foundationalism, Deliberative Democracy and Universal Human Rights
Published 2010-03-01Subjects: “…Anti-Foundationalism…”
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Literature as a mode of thought: Derrida’s institution of différance
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The Art of Democracy—Art as a Tool for Developing Democratic Citizenship and Stimulating Public Debate: A Rortyan-Deweyan Account
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"We Went in as Strangers, and Left as Friends”: Building Community in the Wahkohtowin Classroom
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Implicit Philosophy
Published 2013-11-01“…My remarks will allude to Common Sense Philosophy, with particular reference to Pere Buffier, and to Anti-foundationalism, for reasons which, if not already obvious, will emerge.…”
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Ian Verstegen
Published 2016-12-01“…While most art historians embraced forms of anti-foundationalism and relativism as a response to the ‘crisis of art history,’ Preziosi actually pointed to a deeper problem – the contingency of a disciplinary vantage point at all. …”
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Gud i en postmodern tid. En feministisk reflektion om teologisk flerstämmighet
Published 2013-05-01“…This article discusses the postmodern challenge to theology by asking about what can be said, and what images of God that can be made useful to humans in an era marked by lack of center, authority and epistemological anti- foundationalism. In line with Huston Smith’s model of pre-modernity as two leveled,celestial and terrestial, and modernity as one leveled, terrestial, «the sea» is suggested as a metaphor for understanding post-modernity. …”
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Does causation entail emptiness? On a point of dispute between Abhidharma and Madhyamaka
Published 2023“…The debate about the relation between causation and emptiness, it appears, is a facet of a more comprehensive metaphysical debate between a (moderate) foundationalism and a thoroughgoing anti-foundationalism.…”
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Prolegomenon to any future critical responses to naturalism
Published 2021-12-01“…Part II of the paper focuses on four areas of future research on critical responses to naturalism arising from themes identified in Part I: the first is a challenge set by Antonio Nunziante concerning the historical and political aspects of American humanism and naturalism; the second involves centring and combining decolonial and queer theoretic discursive formations to enhance critical theoretic responses to naturalism; the third emphasises the need to put Hegel and Otto Neurath in direct conversation about anti-foundationalism, pragmatism, and the (dis)unity of science, in part to dismantle the long-standing hostility between Hegelians and logical empiricists; the fourth is on the subject of developing a critique of sexology’s scientific naturalist framework for making sense of sexual arousal.…”
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Faith, scholarship and postmodernism
Published 1997-01-01“…Although Christian scholars have expressed a wide variety of opinions on postmodernism, I argue that postmodernism’s anti-foundationalism and recognition of the importance of perspectival thinking provide new opportunities for Christian scholarship.…”
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Social configurations in the moment of post-foundationalism
Published 2023-01-01“…By addressing some of these predicaments and antinomies, including foundationalism/non(anti-)foundationalism, agency/structure, the individual/society, essentialism/relativism, and universalism/singularism, the present article strives to propose the idea of social configurations as a solution to overcome them, and through this endeavor, it is indicated that considering these configurations can effectively explain emerging and interrelated global phenomena. …”
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Romantic thinking
Published 2021“…The shared characteristics of their rethinking of thought included (1) anti-foundationalism, (2) an objection to subject–object dualism, (3) an assertion of the unknowability of the absolute, (4) an emphasis on unconsciousness, feeling, and aesthetic experience as integral components of thought, and (5) an insistence that philosophy requires poetry (broadly defined) as its complement. …”
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The Concept of Political Difference in Oliver Marchart and its Relationship with the Heideggerian Concept of Ontological Difference
Published 2019-10-01“…Political difference was introduced as a reaction to the theoretical controversy between foundationalism and anti-foundationalism. This reaction took the form of post-foundationalism. …”
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Aesthetics without Objects: Towards a Process-Oriented Aesthetic Perception
Published 2022-02-01“…In this paper, I suggest an aesthetic model that is consistent with anti-foundational scientific knowledge. How has an aesthetics without foundation to be configured? …”
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Empowerment of Korean women from a postmodern Practical Theological perspective
Published 2003-10-01“…In this article postmodern anti-foundational, anti-totalizing, and demystifying cate-gories are used to critique patriarchy in Korean society and literature in order to analyze social movements and cultural-religious values in Korea. …”
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Liberalism and the place of religion: a Rortian approach to the public-private problem of religious discourse
Published 2017-03-01“…The aim of the paper is to explain how Rorty’s arguments stem from his commitment to his neopragmatism and how they fit within the liberal anti-foundational logic proposed by the author.…”
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