The paper undertakes an analysis of the discussion about the presence and varieties of the de dicto / de re ambiguity for names. I will argue that we are dealing with several phenomena here, which are relatively easy to confuse: first, usual de re; second, a name being normally used as opposed to being used as in a diverging or underdeveloped dialect; third, the reinterpetation of a name as denoting a (temporal, cognitive, etc.) aspect of an individual. The second and the third phenomenon can combine with usual de re. After surveying the examples, I first filter out those in which deviant dialects are manifest. This issue is resolved via a diagonalisation operation across the special dimension called “dubbing-in-force”, which is essential...
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This article argues that the First World War did not in itself create insurmountable objective prec...
This essay traces the reception of Nicolai Hartmann’s philosophy of objective spirit based on his co...
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In this article the questions under discussion are the properties of Descartes’s application of the ...
The article focuses on a phenomenological study of political action. The analysis includes three dir...
From an ontological point of view, virtuality is generally considered a simulation: i.e. not a case ...
This article argues against the concept of a priori and essence as they have been traditionally them...
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My intention is to demonstrate how Hobbes’ attempts to adapt two ancient institutions from Roman La...
The review analyses the monograph by D. A. Borovkov “Relationships between princes in Rus’ in the l...
The relationship of the ruler to his advisors was a central issue of sixteenth-century Muscovite pol...
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