104 research outputs found

    Ego-Splitting and the Transcendental Subject. Kant’s Original Insight and Husserl’s Reappraisal

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    In this paper, I contend that there are at least two essential traits that commonly define being an I: self-identity and self-consciousness. I argue that they bear quite an odd relation to each other in the sense that self-consciousness seems to jeopardize self-identity. My main concern is to elucidate this issue within the range of the transcendental philosophies of Immanuel Kant and Edmund Husserl. In the first section, I shall briefly consider Kant’s own rendition of the problem of the Egosplitting. My reading of the Kantian texts reveals that Kant himself was aware of this phenomenon but eventually deems it an unexplainable fact. The second part of the paper tackles the same problematic from the standpoint of Husserlian phenomenology. What Husserl’s extensive analyses on this topic bring to light is that the phenomenon of the Ego-splitting constitutes the bedrock not only of his thought but also of every philosophy that works within the framework of transcendental thinking

    Growing Environmental Activists: Developing Environmental Agency and Engagement Through Children’s Fiction.

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    We explore how story has the potential to encourage environmental engagement and a sense of agency provided that critical discussion takes place. We illuminate this with reference to the philosophies of John Macmurray on personal agency and social relations; of John Dewey on the primacy of experience for philosophy; and of Paul Ricoeur on hermeneutics, dialogue, dialectics and narrative. We view the use of fiction for environmental understanding as hermeneutic, a form of conceptualising place which interprets experience and perception. The four writers for young people discussed are Ernest Thompson Seton, Kenneth Grahame, Michelle Paver and Philip Pullman. We develop the concept of critical dialogue, and link this to Crick's demand for active democratic citizenship. We illustrate the educational potential for environmental discussions based on literature leading to deeper understanding of place and environment, encouraging the belief in young people that they can be and become agents for change. We develop from Zimbardo the key concept of heroic resister to encourage young people to overcome peer pressure. We conclude with a call to develop a greater awareness of the potential of fiction for learning, and for writers to produce more focused stories engaging with environmental responsibility and activism

    Language in international business: a review and agenda for future research

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    A fast growing number of studies demonstrates that language diversity influences almost all management decisions in modern multinational corporations. Whereas no doubt remains about the practical importance of language, the empirical investigation and theoretical conceptualization of its complex and multifaceted effects still presents a substantial challenge. To summarize and evaluate the current state of the literature in a coherent picture informing future research, we systematically review 264 articles on language in international business. We scrutinize the geographic distributions of data, evaluate the field’s achievements to date in terms of theories and methodologies, and summarize core findings by individual, group, firm, and country levels of analysis. For each of these dimensions, we then put forward a future research agenda. We encourage scholars to transcend disciplinary boundaries and to draw on, integrate, and test a variety of theories from disciplines such as psychology, linguistics, and neuroscience to gain a more profound understanding of language in international business. We advocate more multi-level studies and cross-national research collaborations and suggest greater attention to potential new data sources and means of analysis

    Gurwitsch's Phenomenological Theory of Natural Science

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    Carta de 1967-07-29 a José Ferrater Mora des de Pittsburgh (Estats Units d'Amèrica)

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    Informa a Ferrater del procés en que es troba la promoció i edició de la revista. Li demana el nom del col.laboradors amb textos en espanyo

    Carta de 1968-11-30 a José Ferrater Mora des de Pensilvània (Estats Units d'Amèrica)

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    Notifica la propera publicació dels articles de Montero i Deaño. Felicita a Ferrater per la qualitat dels articles en espanyo

    Carta de 1967-09-08 a José Ferrater Mora des de Pittsburgh (Estats Units d'Amèrica)

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    Comunica a Ferrater que properament entrarà a impremta el primer número de la revista però que no s'ha rebut encara cap article en espanyol. Demana a Ferrater si estaria disposat a escriure algun estudi per a la publicaci

    Carta de 1968-04-12 a José Ferrater Mora des de Pittsburgh (Estats Units d'Amèrica)

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    Agraeix a Ferrater els erticles enviats i comenta que es publicaran en propers números. Anuncia que tot i que el primer número encara no ha sortit, ja està preparat el sego
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