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Philosophies, Volume 9, Issue 3

2024 June - 38 articles

Cover Story: This paper examines Johannes de Silentio’s presentation of the faith of Abraham in Kierkegaard's pseudonymous Fear and Trembling, deriving therefrom a new way of conceiving his notion of faith as a paradoxical co-inhabiting of both the aesthetic and the ethical stages, rather than as a rejection, synthesis, or overcoming of them. Relying largely upon Silentio’s account of Abraham’s faith as anxious but not doubting, the author argues that the interpretations of Fear and Trembling by Alastair Hannay and Mark C. Taylor fail to account for some essential aspects of Silentio’s depiction. The author concludes that faith, as it is described in Fear and Trembling, cannot be philosophically understood as it is not an object for thought but an existential perspective one lives. View this paper
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Articles (38)

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,176 Views
13 Pages

This article explores the soul’s capacity to see God. This is the process by which a human subject can apprehend and define the nature of God on a philosophical and theological level. Two conceptually very close philosophers, Plato and Dionysiu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,053 Views
17 Pages

This essay offers an interpretation of Plato’s Phaedo, which proceeds in two parts: (1) methodological interpretation of myth and (2) application of the method to the analysis of the soul. The paper claims that the myths in this dialogue are no...

  • Essay
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,727 Views
30 Pages

This essay seeks to scrutinize Kierkegaard’s critical philosophical theology. The intent is to demonstrate how his religious thought, especially on God’s relation to the world and to the human being, can contribute to generating a cogent...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,546 Views
16 Pages

Distinctive for its pungent and oftentimes rotten odor, the thorny fruit of durian (Durio spp.) is considered a delicacy throughout Asia. Despite its burgeoning global recognition, durian remains a fruit of contradiction—desirable to some yet r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,982 Views
16 Pages

This paper explores the death of God narrative through the lens of kenosis, drawing insights from thinkers such as Marcel, Heidegger, Vattimo, and Girard. It investigates the implications of kenotic thought for contemporary religious and philosophica...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,828 Views
23 Pages

Metaphysical Explanation: An Empirical Investigation

  • Andrew J. Latham and
  • Kristie Miller

The literature on metaphysical explanation contains three widely accepted assumptions. First, that the notion of metaphysical explanation with which philosophers are interested is a notion with which the folk are familiar: it is at least continuous w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,124 Views
19 Pages

Rethinking the powers of the imagination, Søren Kierkegaard both anticipates and challenges contemporary approaches to a descriptive philosophy of religion. In contrast to the reigning approaches to religion in his day, Kierkegaard reconceives...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,212 Views
14 Pages

The Doctrine of Signatures (DoS) figures prominently in both contemporary and historic herbal traditions across a diversity of cultures. DoS—conceptualized beyond its conventional interpretation as “like cures like”, which relies so...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
9,309 Views
19 Pages

This paper examines the impact and implications of ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies within the African context while looking at the ethical benefits and concerns that are particularly pertinent to the continent. Through a robust analysis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,230 Views
15 Pages

It is generally assumed that compatibility with special relativity is guaranteed by the invariance of the fundamental equations of quantum physics under Lorentz transformations and the impossibility of transferring energy or information faster than t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,729 Views
20 Pages

This paper aims to interpret the role of the soul as ontological, intellectual or cognitive and as the moral principle within the frame of the holistic conception of human psychosomatic health that emerges from the context of Zalmoxian medicine in th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,340 Views
18 Pages

In this paper, I examine Johannes de Silentio’s presentation of the faith of Abraham, deriving therefrom a new way of conceiving his notion of faith as a paradoxical co-inhabiting of both the aesthetic and the ethical stages, rather than as a r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,198 Views
11 Pages

We argue that an epistemology of martial arts is at least as complex as advanced epistemological positions available to the philosophy of science. Part of the complexity is a product of the epistemic relation between the knower and known, or the scie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,707 Views
22 Pages

Digital transformation and “artificial intelligence (AI)”—which can more adequately be called “data-based systems (DS)”—comprise ethical opportunities and risks. Therefore, it is necessary to identify precisely eth...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2,545 Views
33 Pages

The Neoplatonic notion of “emanation” implies a required progression through hierarchical stages, originating from the highest principle (the One or God) and cascading down through a series of principles. While this process is deemed nece...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
16,611 Views
9 Pages

The advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) poses challenges in the field of bioethics, especially concerning issues related to life and death. AI has permeated areas such as health and research, generating ethical dilemmas and questions about pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,343 Views
14 Pages

Researching Gender and Disasters of Natural Origin: Ethical Challenges

  • Sandra Dema Moreno,
  • María Teresa Alonso Moro and
  • Virginia Cocina Díaz

Ethical issues are very relevant in the field of women’s, gender and/or feminist studies. The aim of this article is to highlight the ethical challenges faced by the authors in their research process, with specific reference to two projects on...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,344 Views
14 Pages

The objectives of this article are (i) to identify the most challenging ethical dilemmas and questions arising from the experiences of communities and professionals affected by or involved in volcanic eruptions, including risk management, the dissemi...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,512 Views
16 Pages

Analyzing two key figures in Elif Shafak’s novel The Island of Missing Trees—a schoolgirl’s scream and a narrating fig tree—this essay analyzes the intersection between susceptibility and resilience, particularly as these term...

  • Essay
  • Open Access
2,136 Views
11 Pages

This essay aims to defend the need to help animals in any disaster situation, be it anthropogenic, natural, or hybrid. To this end, I will first establish a brief foundation of the antispeciesist principles that have been advocated by different theor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,385 Views
9 Pages

The Ethics of Care in Disaster Contexts from a Gender and Intersectional Perspective

  • Rosario González-Arias,
  • María Aránzazu Fernández-Rodríguez and
  • Ana Gabriela Fernández-Saavedra

Feminist reflections on the sexual division of labour have given rise to a body of knowledge on the ethics of care from different disciplines, including philosophy, in which outstanding contributions to the topic have been formulated. This approach i...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
3 Citations
9,350 Views
10 Pages

Ethical dilemmas affect several essential elements of humanitarian aid, such as the adequate selection of crises to which to provide aid and a selection of beneficiaries based on needs and not political or geostrategic criteria. Other challenges enco...

  • Viewpoint
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,768 Views
16 Pages

The meaning of justice can be defined according to a juridical, human, theological, ethical, biomedical, or social perspective. It should guarantee the protection of life and health, personal, civil, political, economic, and religious rights, as well...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,515 Views
19 Pages

In recent years, discourses on photography have undergone a transformative shift from a focus on the individual photograph’s connection to memory, pastness, loss, and death towards exploring photographic imagery as shared, networked, and contin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,687 Views
13 Pages

Informed Ignorance as a Form of Epistemic Injustice

  • Noa Cohen and
  • Mirko Daniel Garasic

Ignorance, or the lack of knowledge, appears to be steadily spreading, despite the increasing availability of information. The notion of informed ignorance herein proposed to describe the widespread position of being exposed to an abundance of inform...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,480 Views
16 Pages

This paper explores two routes along which a pragmatic philosophical approach can contribute to reflections on agnosticism. The first of these approaches is developed in dialogue with William James, and it is oriented towards the needs and obligation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,029 Views
16 Pages

This essay uses Freudian–Lacanian psychoanalytic theory to interpret Hassan Blasim’s short story “The Nightmares of Carlos Fuentes”. Blasim’s story depicts the psychological struggles of an Iraqi emigrant relating to his...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,863 Views
14 Pages

Although declarations of the death of God seem to be provocations announcing the end of the era of theology, this announcement is actually central to the Christian revelation in its most classic forms, as well as to its reworkings in contemporary rel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,534 Views
14 Pages

The Emergence of Ur-Intentionality: An Ecological Proposal

  • Manuel Heras-Escribano and
  • Daniel Martínez Moreno

Radical enactivism supports radical embodied cognition (REC), which is the idea that basic or fundamental cognition (perception and action) does not need to be understood in representational, contentful terms. REC departs from the idea that the mind...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,109 Views
14 Pages

This essay brings psychoanalytic theory on trauma together with film and television criticism on rape narrative in an analysis of Michael Coel’s 2020 series I May Destroy You. Beyond the limited carceral framework of the police procedural, whic...

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Philosophies - ISSN 2409-9287