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Erweiterung des Kantismus, Umgestaltung der Metaphysik. Il giovane Viktor von Weizsäcker lettore di Kant

2015

This paper aims to examine the relationships between the research of young Viktor von Weizsäcker and Kant’s critical thinking. Starting from the criticism of Driesch’s Neovitalism, here are considered some of the major contributions of Weizsacker in the years 1911-1926, in order to show its path between criticism of knowledge, metaphysics, construction of a biology and a medical anthropology.

Aesthetics Biology Philosophical Anthropologylcsh:BH1-301lcsh:BSettore M-FIL/04 - Esteticalcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. Religionlcsh:AestheticsLebenswelt. Aesthetics and philosophy of experience.
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Religious and spiritual motifs in the art of the patients of Nikkilä Hospital

2021

This article focuses on religiousness and spirituality in the art works of psychiatric patients of Nikkilä Hospital, Finland. The pictures analysed here belong to a collection held at the Helsinki City Museum and they were made during the twentieth century. The theoretical frame of the study is a cultural study of mental health. The collection is approached as presenting a specific kind of imagery which has connections not only to the personal history and diagnoses of the patients; their cultural context and hospital environment is also taken into account. The religiousness and spirituality of the Nikkilä collection are also compared with outsider art and examples of art history internation…

Art of Psychiatric PatientsEsotericismuskonnollinen taideHistorylcsh:BL1-2790religiousnessCultural contextReligiousnessaiheetpsykiatriset potilaatlcsh:Religions. Mythology. RationalismuskonnollisuuskuvataideSpiritualityPersonal historyFrame (artificial intelligence)Spiritualitylcsh:BL1-50outsider artReligious studieslcsh:Religion (General)Gender studiesspiritualityMental healthart of psychiatric patientsNikkilä hospitalNikkilä Hospitalhengellisyystaidehistoriaesoterismilcsh:BesotericismArtikkelitPsychologylcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. Religionmotiivit (aihelmat)Approaching Religion
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Political and religious aspects of community according to Kant

2016

Based on the concept of community, Kant's conception of religion may be connected, on my view, to the question of which mental attitude is suitable for the collective life of human society. It is possible to imagine a successful community, even if such a community does not exist in the empirical world, and to be oriented toward this ideal without ever being able to realize it. According to Kant, human moral self-understanding is developed by human reason, and this explains the structural similarity between the secular republic and the Kingdom of God under the specific conditions of the enlightened consciousness of a person who thinks for herself. Thus the anthropological "fact": the self-un…

Community studies010506 paleontologyCommunity buildingmedia_common.quotation_subjectethical/poltical community0603 philosophy ethics and religion01 natural sciencesIdeal (ethics)lcsh:EthicsPoliticsconcept of communityanthropologySociologySocial sciencelcsh:B1-5802Human society0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonlcsh:Philosophy (General)06 humanities and the artsHuman beingEpistemologyreligion060302 philosophylcsh:BConsciousnesslcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. Religionlcsh:BJ1-1725Ethic@: an International Journal for Moral Philosophy
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A relevância ética da contemplação estética

2012

Schopenhauer organized his philosophy of the world as will and representationsystematically, dividing the work into four sections. The unity of the essence of the worldarises in different ways, according to the four books of the main work, by means of ournatural volitional and purposive cognition (book 1), the recognition of the “objectity” of thewill, experienced on the own body (book 2), the possibility of ideal cognition, freed fromthe will, in aesthetic contemplation (book 3) up to the understanding (“Durchschauung”)of the principium individuationis: the self-knowledge of the will (book 4). In this article,the theory of aesthetic contemplation is regarded as a philosophy of consciousnes…

Contemplationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophylcsh:Philosophy (General)CognitionMoralityIdeal (ethics)Epistemologylcsh:Ethicslcsh:BConsciousnesslcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. Religionlcsh:B1-5802lcsh:BJ1-1725media_commonEthic@: an International Journal for Moral Philosophy
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Características de la violencia de género en la Universidad de Valencia

2014

El presente estudio tiene como objetivo conocer la prevalencia de la violencia de género en la universidad de Valencia, el perfil de la víctima, recursos y creencias sobre la violencia en la comunidad universitaria. La muestra está formada por 3.404 sujetos pertenecientes al personal docente e investigador, el personal de administración y servicios y estudiantes. Los resultados apuntan una incidencia de la violencia de género del 20.03%. El perfil de la víctima es el de mujer, estudiante, sin hijos, con una percepción del riesgo leve o moderado, que no denuncia y con repercusiones a nivel psicológico. El 86.99% considera necesario que la universidad disponga de un servicio de atención a la …

CreenciasUniversidadUniversityBeliefseducationlcsh:BF1-990Gender ViolenceViolencia de géneroGender violenceResourcesRecursoslcsh:Psychologylcsh:Blcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
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Rorty y Derrida en el debate contemporáneo en torno a la superación de la epistemología

2013

El artículo analiza, en primera instancia, la posición de Richard Rorty respecto a la epistemología en La filosofía y el espejo de la naturaleza. Identificamos su concepción de la hermenéutica con lo que se ha dado en llamar «superación de la epistemología». Asumiendo la perspectiva que el pensador norteamericano ha aportado en distintos ensayos sobre la obra de Jacques Derrida, entramos, en segundo lugar, a detallar lo que este último ha defendido sobre las aspiraciones de la filosofía, enmarcando su posición dentro de la crítica nietzscheana a la epistemología. A partir de la perspectiva de ambos autores, extraemos una serie de conclusiones que conciernen al estatus de la epistemología co…

DerridaRortyovercominglcsh:BEpistemologylcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. ReligionFranciscanum
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Showing and Saying. An Aesthetic Difference

2013

Wittgenstein’s distinction between saying and showing and the associated thesis, what can be shown cannot be said, were crucial to his first philosophy, persisted throughout the evolution of his whole thought and played a key role in his views on aesthetics. The objective of art is access to the mystical, forcing us to become aware of the uniqueness of our own experience and life. When art is good is a perfect expression and the work of art becomes like a tautology. An important consequence of this understanding of art is the irreducibility of the aesthetic to the scientific perspective.

Ethicslcsh:Language and Literaturelcsh:BH1-301EstèticaWittgensteinéticaWittgenstein; Aesthetics; Ethics; Logiclcsh:Philosophy (General)Aestheticslcsh:Aestheticsestéticalcsh:EthicsLogic Mysticallcsh:Blcsh:Pmostrardecirlcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. Religionlcsh:B1-5802lcsh:BJ1-1725
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A metabolism of Adam and Eve: Damien Hirst meets Edvard Munch

2016

Sari Kuuva, University of Jyvaskyla Sari Kuuva, PhD (in cognitive science, 2007 and art history, 2010) is a post-doctoral researcher who works at the Department of Art and Cultural Studies at the University of Jyvaskyla. She has studied the relationship between art, aesthetics and psychology, particularly the concept of the symbol and the problematics of experiencing and creating visual art. Among Kuuva’s main publications relating to the art of Edvard Munch are: Symbol, Munch and Creativity: Metabolism of Visual Symbols (University of Jyvaskyla 2010); ‘Emotional creativity in art: case scream’ in Mind and Matter: Selected Papers of Nordic 2009 Conference for Art Historians (Helsinki, Socie…

HistoryEvolutionlcsh:BL1-2790Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEdvard MunchevoluutioEvolution; Art; Science; Religion; Edvard Munch; Damien Hirst; W. J. T. Mitchell; Picture; Image; Metapicture; SymboArt historytaideMetapicturelcsh:Religions. Mythology. RationalismDamien HirstAdam and EveMitchell W. J. T.Sociologykuvatmedia_commonW. J. T. MitchellLiteraturemetapicturesHirst Damienbusiness.industrylcsh:BL1-50Religious studieslcsh:Religion (General)tiedeCreativityPictureReligionMunch EdvardimagesSymbolSymboCultural studieslcsh:BImageArtikkelitbusinesslcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. ReligionArtApproaching Religion
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From causal thinking to wisdom and spirituality: some perspectives on a growing research field in adult (cognitive) development

2015

This article concentrates on the latest international trends in the research on psychological development of adults, and especially on the development of cognition. The field of research has been very fragmented, and researchers have kept creating new models one after another to describe their own lines of thought and also seeking for empirical evidence for their models. This has created a rather equivocal picture of the phenomenon itself. The present article attempts to identify the historical roots of the field, and introduces descriptive factors that could conceptually determine the gist of the phenomenon. In this context we will discuss, mainly, research going back to Piaget and Perry, …

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A lack of meaning?

2020

This article explores the ‘lack of meaning’ in contemporary society as a consequence of Western dualist thought paradigms and ontologies, via Gilles Deleuze’s concept of ‘reactive nihilism’ following the colloquial murder of God. The article then explores processual and new materialist approaches in the understanding of the lived and carnal self, arguing for immanent and senseful materiality as an ethical platform for religious, environmental, and societal solidarity for tomorrow. For the theoretical justification of the processual approach in understanding the enfleshed self, the article employs John Dupré’s processual approach in the philosophy of biology, as well as Astrida Neimani’s cri…

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