"All the Difference in the World": The Nature of Difference and Different Natures [0.03%]
《天壤之别:论差异的本质及不同的本性》
Paolo Heywood
Paolo Heywood
This article begins by examining the status of "difference" in representations of perspectivist cosmologies, which are themselves often represented as radically different to Euro-American cosmologies. The established reading of perspectivis...
Eric Schliesser
Eric Schliesser
In this article, I argue that by discarding the significance of philosophical methods and tools, the picture of field philosophy offered in Socrates Tenured is more akin to public interest consulting than to philosophy. ...
Hein Duijf
Hein Duijf
Do responsibility voids exist? That is, are there situations in which the group is collectively morally responsible for some outcome although no member can be held individually morally responsible for it? To answer these questions, I draw a...
Frank Hindriks
Frank Hindriks
Many existing defenses of group rights seem to rely on the notion of group freedom. To date, however, no adequate analysis of this notion has been offered. Group freedom is best understood in terms of processes of social categorization that...
George R Pitman
George R Pitman
Here we propose a new theory for the origins and evolution of human warfare as a complex social phenomenon involving several behavioral traits, including aggression, risk taking, male bonding, ingroup altruism, outgroup xenophobia, dominanc...
Michel Verdon
Michel Verdon
Kroeber’s “The Superorganic” (1917) stands as the first extreme statement of cultural holism. Some have compared it to Durkheim, the majority to Boas; some have denied any evolutionary message, others read in it a theory of “emergent ev...
Todd Jones
Todd Jones
In this article, I argue that norms and customs, despite frequently being described as being causes of behavior in the social sciences and ordinary conversation, cannot really cause behavior. Terms like "norms" and the like seem to refer to...
J P Sullivan
J P Sullivan
James R Wible
James R Wible