International Journal of Philosophy

Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2022

  • Structural-Systematic Philosophy in the Realism-Antirealism Debate

    Wellistony Carvalho Viana

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2022
    Pages: 55-62
    Received: 31 March 2022
    Accepted: 22 April 2022
    Published: 31 May 2022
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    Abstract: This paper presents some contributions of Structural-Systematic Philosophy (SSP) to the realism-antirealism debate. The debate seems to have come to a dead end in recent decades, with nothing new to spur progress or any synthesis between the two positions. The purpose of this paper is to present a well-elaborated theoretical framework that helps us... Show More
  • Transference and Countertheories, From a Moral Standpoint

    Cora Cruz

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2022
    Pages: 63-68
    Received: 14 January 2022
    Accepted: 15 March 2022
    Published: 8 June 2022
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    Abstract: Although Alfred Adler is known as one of the first relationalists, he pays scant attention to the therapeutic relationship per se. The landscape changes with Ferenczi, O. Rank and H. Racker, and as interpersonalists and relationalists of neo-Freudian and object relations schools explicitly take up the questions of love and hate in the analytic sett... Show More
  • In Quest of De Re Identity: Whether Its Directly Referential or Attributive

    Sagarika Datta

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2022
    Pages: 69-75
    Received: 8 February 2022
    Accepted: 28 February 2022
    Published: 14 June 2022
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    Abstract: We know that metaphysics deals with the ultimate reality: what there is, what really exist? What is the real nature or fundamental structure of the material world? What is the intrinsic property of an object that it could not lack, even if it lacks the property it could not be what it is. I am in quest of that essential attribute that an object mus... Show More
  • Feeling and Freedom: The Medical Model from a Moral Standpoint

    Cora Cruz

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2022
    Pages: 76-81
    Received: 14 January 2022
    Accepted: 15 March 2022
    Published: 20 June 2022
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    Abstract: In 1958, G. E. M. Anscombe began her paper on modern moral philosophy by stating that moral philosophy had become impossible, and should be laid aside at present “until we have an adequate philosophy of psychology, in which we are conspicuously lacking.” In 1979, S. Cavell asserts that the difficulty with moral philosophy is that the “facts” upon w... Show More
  • Thinking for Oneself Is Thinking with Others: Enlightenment Reason and Gemeinschaftsgefühl

    Cora Cruz

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2022
    Pages: 82-89
    Received: 14 January 2022
    Accepted: 15 March 2022
    Published: 20 June 2022
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    Abstract: It has been a perennial puzzle that Kant’s notion of reason, or thinking, must be taken as necessarily sui generis, and that construing it otherwise - say, as socially embedded and developmentally contingent - undermines the transcendental project: if thinking is historically contingent, it cannot be free. This might seem to reduce to the problem o... Show More
  • The Logical Study of Non-Well-Founded Set and Circulation Phenomenon

    Shi Jing

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2022
    Pages: 90-95
    Received: 12 June 2022
    Accepted: 21 June 2022
    Published: 29 June 2022
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    Abstract: In recent years, since a great deal of circular phenomenon, there has been a furry of interest in them. To explain various circular phenomenon, the study of set theory extended well -founded sets to non-well-founded set. Based on this basis, the paper discusses the logical theoretical basis of circular phenomena. Non-well-founded set theory ZFA all... Show More