The article critically engages Menachem Fisch’s account of normative frameworks, in particular of (rational) transitions between them. I argue, first, that exposure to the normative criticism leveled at us by other human beings is indeed “capable of destabilizing normative commitment” to one’s own underlying framework beliefs and standards, as Fisch holds; however, closer scrutiny reveals that such exposure is neither sufficient nor necessary but rather accidental in this respect. Second, I will try to show that Søren Kierkegaard’s account of how people fundamentally change their mind provides resources for both a substantial critique of Fisch and a more adequate understanding of the transitions in question. The article argues, third, that ...
This essay investigates the significance of contemporary debates on the logic of the ‘event’ for the...
In this paper, we demonstrate how a systematic taxonomy of stances can help elucidate two classic de...
I show why Michael Friedman’s idea that we should view new constitutive frameworks introduced in par...
The article critically engages Menachem Fisch’s account of normative frameworks, in particular of (r...
Since the emergence of a solid anti-positivist approach in the philosophy of science, an important q...
Since the emergence of a solid anti-positivist approach in the philosophy of science, an important q...
Two essential Kantian insights are the significance for rationality of the capacity for criticism an...
Thesis (PhD (Philosophy))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013The aim of this project ...
In this paper I defend the view that not only does Fear and Trembling espouse the teleological suspe...
International audienceThis paper is based on a question that is already present in the work of Festi...
In this paper I examine problems besetting forms of philosophical and social critique that are motiv...
In this study, I juxtapose the views of Edna Ullmann-Margalit and Menachem Fisch on radical changes ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] This dissertation argues for...
This dissertation is an exploration of religious implications of the postmodernist critique of ratio...
A theoretical framework is outlined in this article that attempts to explain the nature of conceptua...
This essay investigates the significance of contemporary debates on the logic of the ‘event’ for the...
In this paper, we demonstrate how a systematic taxonomy of stances can help elucidate two classic de...
I show why Michael Friedman’s idea that we should view new constitutive frameworks introduced in par...
The article critically engages Menachem Fisch’s account of normative frameworks, in particular of (r...
Since the emergence of a solid anti-positivist approach in the philosophy of science, an important q...
Since the emergence of a solid anti-positivist approach in the philosophy of science, an important q...
Two essential Kantian insights are the significance for rationality of the capacity for criticism an...
Thesis (PhD (Philosophy))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013The aim of this project ...
In this paper I defend the view that not only does Fear and Trembling espouse the teleological suspe...
International audienceThis paper is based on a question that is already present in the work of Festi...
In this paper I examine problems besetting forms of philosophical and social critique that are motiv...
In this study, I juxtapose the views of Edna Ullmann-Margalit and Menachem Fisch on radical changes ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] This dissertation argues for...
This dissertation is an exploration of religious implications of the postmodernist critique of ratio...
A theoretical framework is outlined in this article that attempts to explain the nature of conceptua...
This essay investigates the significance of contemporary debates on the logic of the ‘event’ for the...
In this paper, we demonstrate how a systematic taxonomy of stances can help elucidate two classic de...
I show why Michael Friedman’s idea that we should view new constitutive frameworks introduced in par...