[NEW] Project Summary:
APEIRON - Student Journal of Philosophy (Portugal): Nr. 1 - "Philosophy, Neuroscience and Psychology"
Edited by Steven S. Gouveia.
Honored Guest: Professor Georg Northoff (University of Ottawa)
Theme: Philosophy, Neuroscience and Psychology
Language: Portuguese and English
Available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1985379287
- Artigos / Articles:
1. A Psicologia como ciência de seres-no-mundo: exercício de fenomenologia geral (Fernando Belo)
2. Economia, ética e política. Três aproximações filosóficas com base nos saberes neuro (Ana Vilares)
3. Neurocomputational models: theory, application and philosophical consequences (Bojan Popov)
4. A Poorly-Calibrated Compass: The Neuroanatomy of Psychopaths and the Question of Moral Responsibility (J. E. Mayers)
5. Kant on Psychology and Science (Yuhang Guo)
6. Us & Them. Reconstructing Aristotle’s third judgment of compassion with neuroethics (Franlu Vulliermet)
7. Philosophical Implications of Measurement in Quantum Mechanics: A Historical Review (Hossein Aghababa)
8. The Body as an Interrogative Domain: A Case Against Biological Imperatives (John Atytalla)
9. Dual Agency and Co-Embodiment: A Challenge to Schechter’s Model of Superordinate Agency (Joy Parker)
10. What Mary was not Conscious (of). Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives on Consciousness in the light of the Knowledge Argument (Federico Zilio)
11.Convidado de Honra / Guest of Honor:
"Neurophilosophy",Georg Northoff (Uni. Ottawa)
APEIRON - Student Journal of Philosophy (Portugal): Nr. 1 - "Philosophy, Neuroscience and Psychology"
Edited by Steven S. Gouveia.
Honored Guest: Professor Georg Northoff (University of Ottawa)
Theme: Philosophy, Neuroscience and Psychology
Language: Portuguese and English
Available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1985379287
- Artigos / Articles:
1. A Psicologia como ciência de seres-no-mundo: exercício de fenomenologia geral (Fernando Belo)
2. Economia, ética e política. Três aproximações filosóficas com base nos saberes neuro (Ana Vilares)
3. Neurocomputational models: theory, application and philosophical consequences (Bojan Popov)
4. A Poorly-Calibrated Compass: The Neuroanatomy of Psychopaths and the Question of Moral Responsibility (J. E. Mayers)
5. Kant on Psychology and Science (Yuhang Guo)
6. Us & Them. Reconstructing Aristotle’s third judgment of compassion with neuroethics (Franlu Vulliermet)
7. Philosophical Implications of Measurement in Quantum Mechanics: A Historical Review (Hossein Aghababa)
8. The Body as an Interrogative Domain: A Case Against Biological Imperatives (John Atytalla)
9. Dual Agency and Co-Embodiment: A Challenge to Schechter’s Model of Superordinate Agency (Joy Parker)
10. What Mary was not Conscious (of). Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives on Consciousness in the light of the Knowledge Argument (Federico Zilio)
11.Convidado de Honra / Guest of Honor:
"Neurophilosophy",Georg Northoff (Uni. Ottawa)
Project Summary:
APEIRON - Student Journal of Philosophy (Portugal): Nr. 10 - "Philosophy, War and Democracy"
Edited by Steven S. Gouveia and translated by Sara Vieira Cruz.
Special Guest: Luaty Beirão
Honored Guest: Professor Noam Chomsky (MIT)
Theme: Philosophy, War and Democracy
Language: Portuguese and English
Available here: https://www.createspace.com/7084460 (and Amazon)
- Artigos / Articles:
1. "Hobbes: um teórico da paz", Miguel Rebelo (Uni. Lisboa);
2. "Produção de consentimento: a linguagem ao serviço do poder", Patrícia Fernandes (Uni. Minho);
3. "Marx, Engles e a Guerra Civil americana: um contributo para a compreensão da conceção materialista da história", Paulo Antunes (Uni. Lisboa);
4. "O que é a Guerra?", Steven S. Gouveia (Uni. Minho);
5. "Athenian democracy and peloponnesian war", Dimitri Michalopoulos (People's University);
6. "Who is liable to be attaced in war?", Luís Veríssimo (Uni. Lisboa);
7. "Is there a consensus on Human Rights?", Daniel Clifford (Uni. College Dublin);
8. "Democracy or "War-cracy"? War as a condition of the possibility of democracy in Carl Schmitt's thought. The "Volkssturm case" (1944-1945)", Sérgio García (Uni. Oviedo);
9. "What is democractic action? An approximation", Andreea Zelinka (Uni. Vienna);
10. "Revolução, Nós e os Outros e Fortificando a Desobediência", Luaty Beirão (Special Guest);
11.Convidado de Honra / Guest of Honor:
"O relógio do apocalips, armas nucleares, alterações climáticas e as perspectivas de sobrevivência", Noam Chomsky (MIT)
APEIRON - Student Journal of Philosophy (Portugal): Nr. 10 - "Philosophy, War and Democracy"
Edited by Steven S. Gouveia and translated by Sara Vieira Cruz.
Special Guest: Luaty Beirão
Honored Guest: Professor Noam Chomsky (MIT)
Theme: Philosophy, War and Democracy
Language: Portuguese and English
Available here: https://www.createspace.com/7084460 (and Amazon)
- Artigos / Articles:
1. "Hobbes: um teórico da paz", Miguel Rebelo (Uni. Lisboa);
2. "Produção de consentimento: a linguagem ao serviço do poder", Patrícia Fernandes (Uni. Minho);
3. "Marx, Engles e a Guerra Civil americana: um contributo para a compreensão da conceção materialista da história", Paulo Antunes (Uni. Lisboa);
4. "O que é a Guerra?", Steven S. Gouveia (Uni. Minho);
5. "Athenian democracy and peloponnesian war", Dimitri Michalopoulos (People's University);
6. "Who is liable to be attaced in war?", Luís Veríssimo (Uni. Lisboa);
7. "Is there a consensus on Human Rights?", Daniel Clifford (Uni. College Dublin);
8. "Democracy or "War-cracy"? War as a condition of the possibility of democracy in Carl Schmitt's thought. The "Volkssturm case" (1944-1945)", Sérgio García (Uni. Oviedo);
9. "What is democractic action? An approximation", Andreea Zelinka (Uni. Vienna);
10. "Revolução, Nós e os Outros e Fortificando a Desobediência", Luaty Beirão (Special Guest);
11.Convidado de Honra / Guest of Honor:
"O relógio do apocalips, armas nucleares, alterações climáticas e as perspectivas de sobrevivência", Noam Chomsky (MIT)
Project Summary:
APEIRON - Student Journal of Philosophy (Portugal): Nr. 9 - "Philosophy, Religion and Atheism"
Edited by Steven S. Gouveia and translated by Rafael Coutinho
Honored Guest: Professor Slavoj Zizek (European Graduate School)
Theme: Philosophy, Religion and Atheism
Language: Portuguese and English
Available here: https://www.createspace.com/6859251 (and Amazon)
- Artigos / Articles:
1. "Da indiscernibilidade entre religioso e demoníaco, segundo Kierkegaard", Luís Mendes (Uni. Beira Interior);
2. "Um paradoxo no pensamento filosófico de Emmanuel Levinas", Pedro Filipe de Moura Vilar (Uni. Coimbra);
3. "Marx, alienação e feiticismo: uma perspectiva acerca da liberdade religiosa", Paulo Fernando Rocha Antunes (Uni. Lisboa);
4. "Romantismo e mística judaica no pensamento crítico de Max Horkheimer", Manoel Ribeiro de Moraes Junior (Uni. do Estado do Pará - Brasil);
5. “Naturalism and Meaning”, Derik Timmerman (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary);
6. "Having faith in the transimmanent: on the role of faith in a phenomenology of revelation according to Jean-Luc Marion and Jean-Luc Nancy", Nikolas Deketelaere (Uni. Oxford);
7. “A Meinongian contexto-based approach to the fictionality of God”, Philipp Schönegger (Karl-Franzens-University of Graz);
8. “Privation Theory of Moral Evil and Hick’s Soul Making Theodicy", Shayan Nik Akhtar (East Carolina University);
9. "The creation of a coherent concept of God: from Shelling to Deleuze", Ignacio Gonçalvez (National Distance Education University);
10. "Le crypto-paganisme byzantin et la question de filioque", Dimitri Michalopoulos (People's University, Greece);
11.Convidado de Honra / Guest of Honor: "Será que Deus está morto, inconsciente, ou é mau, importante, estúpido… ou apenas contrafactual?"
Slavoj Žižek (European Graduate School).
APEIRON - Student Journal of Philosophy (Portugal): Nr. 9 - "Philosophy, Religion and Atheism"
Edited by Steven S. Gouveia and translated by Rafael Coutinho
Honored Guest: Professor Slavoj Zizek (European Graduate School)
Theme: Philosophy, Religion and Atheism
Language: Portuguese and English
Available here: https://www.createspace.com/6859251 (and Amazon)
- Artigos / Articles:
1. "Da indiscernibilidade entre religioso e demoníaco, segundo Kierkegaard", Luís Mendes (Uni. Beira Interior);
2. "Um paradoxo no pensamento filosófico de Emmanuel Levinas", Pedro Filipe de Moura Vilar (Uni. Coimbra);
3. "Marx, alienação e feiticismo: uma perspectiva acerca da liberdade religiosa", Paulo Fernando Rocha Antunes (Uni. Lisboa);
4. "Romantismo e mística judaica no pensamento crítico de Max Horkheimer", Manoel Ribeiro de Moraes Junior (Uni. do Estado do Pará - Brasil);
5. “Naturalism and Meaning”, Derik Timmerman (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary);
6. "Having faith in the transimmanent: on the role of faith in a phenomenology of revelation according to Jean-Luc Marion and Jean-Luc Nancy", Nikolas Deketelaere (Uni. Oxford);
7. “A Meinongian contexto-based approach to the fictionality of God”, Philipp Schönegger (Karl-Franzens-University of Graz);
8. “Privation Theory of Moral Evil and Hick’s Soul Making Theodicy", Shayan Nik Akhtar (East Carolina University);
9. "The creation of a coherent concept of God: from Shelling to Deleuze", Ignacio Gonçalvez (National Distance Education University);
10. "Le crypto-paganisme byzantin et la question de filioque", Dimitri Michalopoulos (People's University, Greece);
11.Convidado de Honra / Guest of Honor: "Será que Deus está morto, inconsciente, ou é mau, importante, estúpido… ou apenas contrafactual?"
Slavoj Žižek (European Graduate School).
Project Summary:
APEIRON - Student Journal of Philosophy (Portugal): Nr. 8 - "Philosophy, Ethics and Animal Rights"
Edited by Steven S. Gouveia and translated by Raquel Pereira
Honored Guest: Professor Peter Singer (Princeton)
Theme: Philosophy, Ethics and Animal Rights
Language: Portuguese and English
Available here: https://www.createspace.com/6328976 (and Amazon)
Artigos / Articles:
1. "Devemos ajudar os animais na Natureza?", Cátia Faria (UPF Barcelona School of Management);
2. "Ser ou não ser, eis a questão: Breve notas sobre o reconhecimento do estatuto jurídico dos animais”, Inês de Sousa Real (PAN);
3. "Os sujeitos naturais não personificados no ordenamento jurídico brasileiro”, Eduardo Pacheco (Universidade de São Paulo);
4. “Uma defesa não-mentalista da ética animal”, Ricardo Tavares da Silva (Universidade de Lisboa);
5. "Animal Ethics and the Importance of a Collectivist Concept of the Future", Philipp Schönegger (University of Graz);
6. “The uncertain history of derridean animal ethics in continental thought, via Heidegger, Levinas and the hars actualities of modern Western civilization”, Romano Di Murro (Carlow College Alumnus);
7. "Reason, rights and morality: the argument for non-human animal righs", Carla McEnery (Swinburne University of Technology);
8. “An attack on Speciesism”, Madeleine Cheyette (Princeton University);
9. "The speciesism of leaving nature alone, and the theoretical case for ‘wildlife anti-natalism’”, Magnus Vinding (Universiy of Copenhagen);
10. “The inconsistency of Singer’s vegetarianismo and an alternative”, Robert Dennis Gamboa (Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit)
11. “Expulsion from Eden: the saga of the Calauit Safari Island Park”, Lester James V. Miranda (Ateneo de Manila University);
12. "Politics of Animal Ethics – Mediation, Animal Rights and Anthropomorphism”, Fabiolla Lorusso (Goldsmiths University of London);
13. Guest of Honor: "Reduzindo Eficazmente o Sofrimento Animal" by Peter Singer (Princeton University).
APEIRON - Student Journal of Philosophy (Portugal): Nr. 8 - "Philosophy, Ethics and Animal Rights"
Edited by Steven S. Gouveia and translated by Raquel Pereira
Honored Guest: Professor Peter Singer (Princeton)
Theme: Philosophy, Ethics and Animal Rights
Language: Portuguese and English
Available here: https://www.createspace.com/6328976 (and Amazon)
Artigos / Articles:
1. "Devemos ajudar os animais na Natureza?", Cátia Faria (UPF Barcelona School of Management);
2. "Ser ou não ser, eis a questão: Breve notas sobre o reconhecimento do estatuto jurídico dos animais”, Inês de Sousa Real (PAN);
3. "Os sujeitos naturais não personificados no ordenamento jurídico brasileiro”, Eduardo Pacheco (Universidade de São Paulo);
4. “Uma defesa não-mentalista da ética animal”, Ricardo Tavares da Silva (Universidade de Lisboa);
5. "Animal Ethics and the Importance of a Collectivist Concept of the Future", Philipp Schönegger (University of Graz);
6. “The uncertain history of derridean animal ethics in continental thought, via Heidegger, Levinas and the hars actualities of modern Western civilization”, Romano Di Murro (Carlow College Alumnus);
7. "Reason, rights and morality: the argument for non-human animal righs", Carla McEnery (Swinburne University of Technology);
8. “An attack on Speciesism”, Madeleine Cheyette (Princeton University);
9. "The speciesism of leaving nature alone, and the theoretical case for ‘wildlife anti-natalism’”, Magnus Vinding (Universiy of Copenhagen);
10. “The inconsistency of Singer’s vegetarianismo and an alternative”, Robert Dennis Gamboa (Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit)
11. “Expulsion from Eden: the saga of the Calauit Safari Island Park”, Lester James V. Miranda (Ateneo de Manila University);
12. "Politics of Animal Ethics – Mediation, Animal Rights and Anthropomorphism”, Fabiolla Lorusso (Goldsmiths University of London);
13. Guest of Honor: "Reduzindo Eficazmente o Sofrimento Animal" by Peter Singer (Princeton University).