International Journal of Philosophy

Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2019

  • An-Arché as the Voice of the People: Jacques Rancière and the Politics of Disagreement

    Žarko Paić

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2019
    Pages: 1-16
    Received: Nov. 12, 2018
    Accepted: Dec. 13, 2018
    Published: Jan. 19, 2019
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    Abstract: An-arché in the thinking of politics and aesthetics beyond the tradition of "political philosophy" of Leo Strauss and Hannah Arendt in 20. century, or in contact with the ideas of political emancipation by Joseph Jacotot, and Karl Marx and anarchism, marks the theory of politics as a disagreement (mésentente) in the writings of Jacques Rancière. Th... Show More
  • Derician Trialism: The Concept of Human Composition into the Mind, Submind and Body Substances/Components

    Kong Derick Njikeh

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2019
    Pages: 17-19
    Received: Dec. 20, 2018
    Accepted: Jan. 09, 2019
    Published: Jan. 28, 2019
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    Abstract: Trialism is a term that is been used in Christian Theology, which is the doctrine that human is made up of three components which are; the Spirit, the Soul and the Body, giving rise to what is known as Christain Trialism. The term trialism was introduced in philosophy by John Cottingham as an alternative interpretation of the Cartesian Dualism (Min... Show More
  • Psycho-Dimension of Herdsmen and Their Implication to National Development

    John Nwanegbo-Ben

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2019
    Pages: 20-23
    Received: Aug. 12, 2018
    Accepted: Jan. 02, 2019
    Published: Jan. 30, 2019
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    Abstract: Herdsmen have been parts and parcel of the Nigerian social milieu. Their presence are more in the Northern parts of the country. Recently, there has been deadly clashes between what we now observe as Fulani herdsmen and local farmers. These clashes have gone beyond farm disputes to military raids on communities. These herdsmen have been classified ... Show More
  • Intensity, Manifestation, and Performance in the Politics of the Real

    Hyun Kang Kim

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2019
    Pages: 24-30
    Received: Sep. 25, 2018
    Accepted: Nov. 20, 2018
    Published: Feb. 13, 2019
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    Abstract: This study attempts to explain the concept of the real in terms of intensity, manifestation, and performance, and then outlines key aspects of the politics of the real. The politics of the real is based on an interruption of identification and an abrupt end of continuity, and intensity, manifestation, and performance are the modalities of the polit... Show More
  • Critique of Axiological Reason: Why the Idea of Values has Achieved the Totality in Modern Culture

    Sergey Evgenievich Yachin

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2019
    Pages: 31-40
    Received: Jan. 01, 2019
    Accepted: Feb. 11, 2019
    Published: Mar. 01, 2019
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    Abstract: The article deals with the question of applicability limits of the Value Theory in cultural studies and validity limits of contemporary value-based consciousness. This limit is set by differentiating between the Good and the Value; the difference was clear to ancient Greek and medieval philosophers, and the necessity of acknowledging which is retur... Show More
  • The Development of the Ethics Textbooks in China Since the Reform and Opening-up

    Liu Ang, Yang Weirong

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2019
    Pages: 41-47
    Received: Jan. 05, 2019
    Accepted: Feb. 28, 2019
    Published: Mar. 20, 2019
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    Abstract: The development of ethics as an independent discipline is inseparable from the continuous improvement of teaching materials, and ethics textbooks are an important carrier of ethics learning. In the historical process of China's 40 years of reform and opening up, the development of ethics textbooks has experienced three important historical stages: ... Show More