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    REVISING THE PROJECT OF MODERNITY HERMENEUTICS by Marius Povilas Povilas Šaulauskas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The latter is advocated, their quarrel notwithstanding, by Gadamer and Habermas, as well as by various other approaches, intended to break through the boundaries of modern philosophy, e.g. by the herme-neutical pragmaticism of Richard Rorty. …”
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    REVISING THE PROJECT OF MODERNITY HERMENEUTICS by Marius Povilas Povilas Šaulauskas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The latter is advocated, their quarrel notwithstanding, by Gadamer and Habermas, as well as by various other approaches, intended to break through the boundaries of modern philosophy, e.g. by the herme-neutical pragmaticism of Richard Rorty. …”
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    The linguistic turn and social psychology by Desmond Painter, Wilhelmina Theron

    Published 2001-12-01
    “… This article investigates some of the implications of the linguistic turn in modern philosophy for the development of social psychology. …”
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  4. 124

    Emotions and Education through the Prism of Feminist Theories by S. V. Volkova

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The article reflects one of the main trends of the modern philosophy of education – the “affective turn”. …”
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  5. 125

    An analysis of correlations between prospective teachers’ philosophy of education and their attitudes towards multicultural education by Melehat Gezer

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Forty percent of the variation for attitudes towards multicultural education was explained by modern philosophies of education and postmodern philosophies of education-which were the sub-scales of educational philosophy.…”
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  6. 126

    REVISING THE PROJECT OF MODERNITY HERMENEUTICS by Marius Povilas Povilas Šaulauskas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The latter is advocated, their quarrel notwithstanding, by Gadamer and Habermas, as well as by various other approaches, intended to break through the boundaries of modern philosophy, e.g. by the herme-neutical pragmaticism of Richard Rorty. …”
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    REVISING THE PROJECT OF MODERNITY HERMENEUTICS by Marius Povilas Povilas Šaulauskas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The latter is advocated, their quarrel notwithstanding, by Gadamer and Habermas, as well as by various other approaches, intended to break through the boundaries of modern philosophy, e.g. by the herme-neutical pragmaticism of Richard Rorty. …”
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    THE CONCEPT OF OBJECT IN THE WORKS OF G. FREGE, E. HUSSERL AND L. WITTGENSTEIN by A. A. Aksyonova

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Theoretical philosophy of the late 19th – early 20th centuries influenced the formation of the modern philosophy of language, speaking against psychology and speculative idealism.…”
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    Ethical and Legal Dilemmas in the Age of a Global Pandemic by A. B. Didikin, D. G. Trinitka

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Based on the consideration of the key arguments characterizing the dominant forms of legal discourse in the modern philosophy of law, the authors justify a number of contradictions that lead to realistic ideas about law and the possibility of direct use in the practice of law enforcement of these empirical sciences. …”
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    The linguistic turn and social psychology by Desmond Painter, Wilhelmina Theron

    Published 2001-12-01
    “… This article investigates some of the implications of the linguistic turn in modern philosophy for the development of social psychology. …”
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    REVISING THE PROJECT OF MODERNITY HERMENEUTICS by Marius Povilas Povilas Šaulauskas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The latter is advocated, their quarrel notwithstanding, by Gadamer and Habermas, as well as by various other approaches, intended to break through the boundaries of modern philosophy, e.g. by the herme-neutical pragmaticism of Richard Rorty. …”
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    The characteristics and philosophical foundations of the learner-centered paradigm of education by Olena Olifer

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Second, it's crucial to understand what ideas are current in modern philosophy and whether they align with the learner-centered paradigm. …”
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    Secularization, a valid category? A reappraisal of the Löwith-Blumenberg debate around the rise of modernity by Juan Torbidoni

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… Karl Löwith’s Meaning in History presents the emergence of modern philosophy of history as a secularization of medieval theology of history. …”
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    Secularization, a valid category? A reappraisal of the Löwith-Blumenberg debate around the rise of modernity by Juan Torbidoni

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… Karl Löwith’s Meaning in History presents the emergence of modern philosophy of history as a secularization of medieval theology of history. …”
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    Secularization, a valid category? A reappraisal of the Löwith-Blumenberg debate around the rise of modernity by Juan Torbidoni

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… Karl Löwith’s Meaning in History presents the emergence of modern philosophy of history as a secularization of medieval theology of history. …”
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    Analyzing Heidegger’s Existentialism from the Perspective of Aristotle’s Practical Philosophy A New Approach towards Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics by AA Heydari

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Heidegger diagnosed some proper definitions and descriptions regarding human life in Aristotle’s transcendental idealism which are not known in modern philosophy as in Husserl’s philosophy. If we reconsider existentialism under the shadow of Aristotle’s phenomenology and specially Nicomachean Ethics, we may find ways to better interpret Heidegger’s philosophy.…”
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    The worst enemy of science: clarifying polemics issues on Paul Feyerabend’s Epistemology in teacher training by Felipe Damasio, Luiz O. Q. Peduzzi

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…In initial and continuing teacher education, this reflection can be useful both for the deconstruction of certain misleading images about the nature of science and for the upbringing of critical citizens acquaintated to the concepts of modern philosophy of science.…”
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    Weakening of Metaphysical God in the Rationality of Modern Subject from Heidegger’s Point of View by Hani Ashrafi, Amir Maziar

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…،hrough historical investigations of western thought history, later Heidegger describes modern philosophy as the continuity, not separation, of Greek metaphysical tradition. …”
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    The practice of perceiving space and time from an existential-phenomenological perspective by Romashchenko, Alexander Alexandrovich

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The analysis of modern approaches to the problem of space and time in the context of the existential-phenomenological tradition shows that in modern philosophy the problematisation of space qualitatively complements human philosophy and develops some of its aspects.…”
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    Modern Resignation to Postmodern Despair in Don Delillo’s ‘Cosmopolis’ and ‘Falling Man’ by Maria Ilaria Tonelli

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…While the two novels offer a Postmodern sublimation of the defining features and challenges of the post-9/11 lost sense of reality, I argue that Kierkegaard’s Modern philosophy is the key to a comprehensive reading of them, as it offers the theoretical ground for a metaphorical leap of faith that grants access to “a higher realm” of acceptance, overcoming the feeling of bewilderment and alienation in the aftermath of the late modern age. …”
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