The Power of Language: Philosophy and Society

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Language and Being

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There are things that have their being in (or through) language, and that have no other being than their being in (or through) lan...
Sunday, February 8, 2015

Presuppositions

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When we ask such questions as "What is time?" or “What is being?” or “What is the relation between mind and matter?” wha...
Sunday, February 1, 2015

Schelling's On the Unconditional in Human Knowledge

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F.W.J. Schelling’s “Of the I as the Principle of Philosophy or On the Unconditional in Human Knowledge” ( Vom Ich als Prinzip der ...
Monday, January 12, 2015

Some Arguments against Ethnocentrism

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Ethnocentrism is a cultural attitude or viewpoint that takes a particular ethnic group or culture as the standard or center of ref...
Sunday, December 28, 2014

The Street Knowledge - Book Knowledge Dichotomy

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In African-American epistemology, a distinction is sometimes made between "street knowledge" and "book knowledge,...
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Alex Scott was born in Washington, D.C., grew up in Chicago, and has lived in Baltimore since the 1980's. He attended Groton School, Yale University, and Rush Medical College. He is a physician who has had a long-time interest in philosophy. His philosophical interests include ethics, semiotics, and the philosophy of language. He is the author of three books, and has co-translated with Stephanie Adair a major work by the German philosopher Nicolai Hartmann (Möglichkeit und Wirklichkeit, 1938; Possibility and Actuality, 2013). (Unfortunately, unnecessary commas were added, without his permission, to every page of the manuscript before it went to publication.) He enjoys running, listening to classical music, jazz, and blues, and seeing concerts, plays, and films. He also finds that reading the Bible and attending church make an important contribution to his spiritual life. He is married and has two sons.
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