Justification of moral judgments subsists as one of the recalcitrant question marks of philosophy; are they somehow unlike the so-called factual judgments; do they have a cognitive value; what, if ...
The present work does not pretend to be an economic analysis on the fall of the world GDP (Gross Domestic Product or Gross Domestic Product) from the COVID-19 pandemic; but rather an ethical proble...
It is obvious that perfection does not exist. On the other hand, maturity in any field can make all the difference and emerge over time as long as we agree to constantly polish and repolish our wor...
Estes 147 poemas foram escritos em um tempo distinto e único de minha existencia, e retratam o mais sublime e nobre dos sentimentos que um ser humano pode viver e expressar: o Amor. A pessoa que me...
Immanuel Kant showed that morality is based on a single supreme universal principle which is binding to all rational beings. Precisely, Kant wanted to establish the first principle of morality whic...
Windover (8BR46) represents one of the most ancient and well-preserved skeletal populations in North America. Excavated in the 1980s from a mortuary pond near Florida's eastern coast, the remains r...
This book examines theories of liberal democracy. Some of these are traditional democratic theory and modern democratic theory. The traditional democratic theory comprises liberal democratic theory...
In the history of the man's sojourn on earth, many tribes have lost in the tiny air due to migration which is constant to human evolution. Indeed, in our daily life pursuit, we have discovered that...
This work is an invaluable companion text to any course on Marxism. Simeon counter-balances Marx's Logic of historical explanation with that of a post-marxian scholar: Ernest Gellner. The comparati...
Is all rights attached to a duty? Is there a right for unborn generation? The environmental and economical issues today raises a question of future consideration. This work critically examines John...
Our critical examination of philosophical models, notably that of the Rennaissance period is an attempt to highlight their impacts on our place in Nature. Instead of perceiving it as an exterior en...
The idea that reason can justify induction was
famously criticized by David Hume. Hume concluded
that there is no rational justification for
inductive inferences and hence, no rational
justific...
This book interrogates the issues of dependency, underdevelopment and poverty as they relate to the so - called Third World countries. It posits that these conditions which are so - characteristic ...
This book explores whether an objective standard of beauty exists and, if so, how we can access that standard in judging a work of art as beautiful or deformed. It is informed by a close reading ...
Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru are considered as two eyes of modern India. Even after getting independence, they have guided the destiny of our country. They fought for freedom and democracy. ...
A Wreath For The Dead is an anthology of short stories and poems about life in colonial and post- colonial Zimbabwe. Its main themes are the fragility of hope and the often overwhelming nature o...
In this work the author analyzes the articles of three contemporary authors, that deal with the reconstruction of the "Master argument" of Diodorus. The attention is focused on the formal systems c...
This book deals with Abu Mandour archaeological hill in the city of Rosetta, through the writings and drawings of travelers and orientalist foreigners, who visited Rosetta during the 16th, 17th, 18...
Acanthus montanus fibre also known as Bear's Breech or Mountain Thistle. It is widespread in African forest - Ghana, the Balkans, Romania, Greece and Eastern Mediterranean. Acanthus montanus fibres...
Part A of this essay deals with the logic of the humanities. These disciplines are, unlike the natural sciences, 'meta'-intentional. Interpretations, rule-following, rationality and knowledge, prim...