Hasil untuk "Philosophy"

Menampilkan 20 dari ~1882632 hasil · dari arXiv, DOAJ, Semantic Scholar, CrossRef

JSON API
S2 Open Access 2020
Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals

I. Kant, R. Wolff

Foundations of the Metaphysics of MoralsQuine, New Foundations, and the Philosophy of Set TheoryThe Foundation of RealityFoundations of the Metaphysics of MoralsMoral Law: Groundwork of the Metaphysics of MoralsFoundations of the Philosophy of ValueKant's ProlegomenaFundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of MoralsRelativism and the Foundations of PhilosophyMetaphysics as FoundationPlato on the Metaphysical Foundation of Meaning and TruthKant: Metaphysical Foundations of Natural ScienceThe Moral LawGrounding for the Metaphysics of MoralsCritique of JudgementKant: Groundwork of the Metaphysics of MoralsFundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of MoralsFoundations of the Metaphysics of MoralsImmanuel Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of MoralsAristotle's RevengeContemporary Readings in the Foundations of MetaphysicsGroundwork for the Metaphysics of MoralsThe Philosophy of KantKant and the Foundations of MoralityThe Ant TrapKant: Groundwork of the Metaphysics of MoralsThe Metaphysic of EthicsThe Foundations of NatureFundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of EthicsFoundations for a Metaphysics of Pure ProcessThe Foundations of Metaphysics in ScienceKant's Construction of NatureEntity and IdentityThe metaphysical foundations of modern physical sciencePhilosophy of PhysicsThe Metaphysical Foundations of LogicVarieties of ThingsHegel’s Foundation Free MetaphysicsTheoretical Philosophy after 1781Moral Foundations of Philosophy of Mind

329 sitasi en Philosophy
S2 Open Access 2010
Introducing the New Materialisms

Diana H Coole, S. Frost

Book synopsis: New Materialisms rethinks the relevance of materialist philosophy in the midst of a world shaped by forces such as digital and biotechnologies, global warming, global capital, and population flows. Moving away from modes of inquiry that have prioritized the study of consciousness and subjectivity over matter, the essays in this collection show that any account of experience, agency, and political action demands renewed attention to the urgent issues of our own material existence and our environment. The editors propose “new materialisms” as a way to take matter seriously without falling into the conceptual dualism that posits an opposition between matter and thought, materialism and idealism, and body and mind. They locate new materialisms within post-humanist discourses, explaining that new materialist philosophies do not privilege human bodies, but rather view human bodies as one of many bodies, or agential materialities, in the world. By revealing how emerging accounts of matter, materiality, and corporeality are combining with developments in science and technology to demand radically new conceptions of nature, agency, and social and political relationships, New Materialisms makes a significant contribution to the recent resurgence of interest in phenomenology and materialist philosophy in the humanities.

572 sitasi en Sociology
arXiv Open Access 2026
MoralityGym: A Benchmark for Evaluating Hierarchical Moral Alignment in Sequential Decision-Making Agents

Simon Rosen, Siddarth Singh, Ebenezer Gelo et al.

Evaluating moral alignment in agents navigating conflicting, hierarchically structured human norms is a critical challenge at the intersection of AI safety, moral philosophy, and cognitive science. We introduce Morality Chains, a novel formalism for representing moral norms as ordered deontic constraints, and MoralityGym, a benchmark of 98 ethical-dilemma problems presented as trolley-dilemma-style Gymnasium environments. By decoupling task-solving from moral evaluation and introducing a novel Morality Metric, MoralityGym allows the integration of insights from psychology and philosophy into the evaluation of norm-sensitive reasoning. Baseline results with Safe RL methods reveal key limitations, underscoring the need for more principled approaches to ethical decision-making. This work provides a foundation for developing AI systems that behave more reliably, transparently, and ethically in complex real-world contexts.

en cs.AI, cs.LG
arXiv Open Access 2026
The Structure of Scientific Socialism: Quantum Emergence, Frustration, and the Non-Dual Dialectic

Sindhunil Barman Roy

Classical Marxism and the algebra of revolution were formulated within the ontological constraints of 19th-century Newtonian materialism-a world of discrete, predictable, billiard-ball interactions. However, the 20th-century transitions in physics, from Thomas Kuhn's paradigm shifts to Phil Anderson's philosophy of emergence, have dismantled the reductionist foundations of this mechanical worldview. This paper proposes a New Manifesto for Scientific Socialism by synthesizing modern condensed matter physics with the non-dual philosophy of Advaita Vedanta. By examining the concepts of Geometric Frustration and Competing Interactions through the lens of Spin-Glasses and Mott Insulators, we argue that social stasis and synthesis are emergent properties of a universal consciousness field rather than mechanical inevitabilities. We further explore how this quantum-informed dialectic resolves the essential tension between the individual and the collective, echoing the intuitions of Schrodinger and Heisenberg regarding the foundational unity of reality.

en physics.pop-ph, cond-mat.mtrl-sci
DOAJ Open Access 2025
A comparison of flow state markers experienced across AR, game-based, and analog deliberate vocabulary study activities

Adam Dabrowski, Ayako Yokogawa

Flow is described as a state in which people become so involved or engrossed in an activity that nothing else seems to matter (Csikszentmihalyi, 2009). This state of consciousness seems to occur when a person is involved in a task and seemingly unable to stop. Flow states are marked by (a) a perceived balance of skills and challenge, (b) opportunities for intense concentration, (c) clear task goals, (d) feedback that one is succeeding at the task, (e) a sense of control, (f) a lack of self-consciousness, and (g) the perception that time passes more quickly (Egbert, 2003). The Japanese Flow State Scale (JFSS) is an instrument which was created specifically to measure flow states experienced during deliberate vocabulary study and is a working component of the first author's Doctor of Philosophy research project, which focuses on the deliberate study of vocabulary with augmented reality (AR) and physical word cards. Analyses with mixed effects models indicated that statistically significant differences in markers of states of flow elicited with the JFSS of 179 L1 Japanese participants on the basis of four deliberate vocabulary study activities (AR, word card study, Quizlet live, and intensive reading) appear to exist.

Language acquisition
DOAJ Open Access 2025
The Influence of Spirituality on the Resilience of Victims of Online Gender-Based Violence in Early Adulthood: Self-Esteem Mediation

Dyah Ayu Chandra Pertiwi, Berliana Widi Scarvanovi

Easy internet access and rising usage intensity have contributed to the rise in Online Gender Based Violence (OGBV), with early adult showing the highest internet use and OGBV cases. Resilience has an important role for victims to deal with the negative impact. Spirituality is one predictor of resilience, but previous findings show a weak relationship between the two, so a mediator variable is needed. Spirituality, which also affects self-esteem, may help enhance resilience. This study aims to determine the role of self-esteem in mediating the effect of spirituality on resilience in early adult victims of OGBV. A total of 116 OGBV victims aged 18–25 and living in West Java participated by completing the CD-RISC, SWBQ and SLCS-R scale questionnaires online. Data were analyzed using path regression and bootstrapping with Process Macro for SPSS 4.2. The results showed that there was a significant effect of spirituality on resilience in early adult victims of OGBV by 0.0135 (p < 0.05). Then there is a significant effect of self-esteem on resilience in early adult victims of OGBV by 0.0000 (p < 0.05). Then it is proven that there is a role of self-esteem in mediating the effect of spirituality on the resilience of early adult victims of OGBV by 0.8463 (p < 0.05). Therefore, all hypotheses in this study are accepted. Spirituality contributes 56.82% to resilience through self-esteem, and the remaining 43.18% is explained by other variables excluded from the study. Practically, spiritual activities help boost self-esteem and resilience in OGBV survivors.

arXiv Open Access 2024
The Logic of Counterfactuals and the Epistemology of Causal Inference

Hanti Lin

The 2021 Nobel Prize in Economics recognized an epistemology of causal inference based on the Rubin causal model (Rubin 1974), which merits broader attention in philosophy. This model, in fact, presupposes a logical principle of counterfactuals, Conditional Excluded Middle (CEM), the locus of a pivotal debate between Stalnaker (1968) and Lewis (1973) on the semantics of counterfactuals. Proponents of CEM should recognize that this connection points to a new argument for CEM -- a Quine-Putnam indispensability argument grounded in the Nobel-winning applications of the Rubin model in health and social sciences. To advance the dialectic, I challenge this argument with an updated Rubin causal model that retains its successes while dispensing with CEM. This novel approach combines the strengths of the Rubin causal model and a causal model familiar in philosophy, the causal Bayes net. The takeaway: deductive logic and inductive inference, often studied in isolation, are deeply interconnected.

en cs.AI, econ.EM

Halaman 40 dari 94132