The Power of Language: Philosophy and Society

Monday, July 20, 2015

The Thinkable and the Unthinkable

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The term “unthinkable” may be used in a variety of ways. It may, for example, be used to refer to that which is unimaginable, inconceivable...
Saturday, July 4, 2015

When Should We Trust Our Intuitions?

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What is the most accurate and reliable way for us to recognize those situations in which our intuitions are correct, well founded, and trus...
Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Some Teachings of the Dao De Jing

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The Dao eludes naming and namelessness. It cannot be conveyed by means of language. It transcends all attempts to formulate or conceptuali...
Sunday, June 7, 2015

Medical Indications as Epistemic Justifications

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A medical indication to perform a particular test or administer a particular treatment may be a medical reason to perform that test or admi...
Saturday, April 25, 2015

James McCune Smith's The Destiny of the People of Color

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James McCune Smith (1813-1865) was an African-American physician, abolitionist, educator, and writer. He was the first African-American to ...
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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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