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Publikováno v:
Philosophies, Vol 8, Iss 4, p 71 (2023)
Is curiosity a virtue or a vice? Curiosity, as a disposition to attain new, worthwhile information, can manifest as an epistemic virtue. When the disposition to attain new information is not manifested virtuously, this is either because the agent lac
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https://doaj.org/article/1d8d41c0855d4850be9bd49d63162b13
Autor:
Kathleen Murphy-Hollies
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Analytic Philosophy, Vol 17, Iss 2, Pp S6-26 (2021)
In this paper I discuss Wakefield’s account of mental disorder as applied to the case of gender dysphoria (GD). I argue that despite being a hybrid account which brings together a naturalistic and normative element in order to avoid pathologising n
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https://doaj.org/article/508ca28518094a138e0e468a463daea9
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Psychology. 36:808-818
Autor:
Kathleen Murphy-Hollies
Publikováno v:
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement. 92:111-128
In this paper, I discuss the nature and consequences of confabulation about political opinions and behaviours. When people confabulate, they give reasons for their choices or behaviour which are ill-grounded and do not capture what really brought the
Publikováno v:
Danish Yearbook of Philosophy. 55:90-111
Exceptionalism is the view that one group is better than other groups and, by virtue of its alleged superiority, is not subject to the same constraints. Here we identify national exceptionalism in the responses made by political leaders in the United
Publikováno v:
Philosophy and the Mind Sciences. 3
Letheby’s book is an engaging and crystal-clear exploration of the philosophical issues raised by the use of psychedelic drugs. In this paper, we focus on the epistemological issues Letheby examines in chapter 8 and argue that his analysis requires
Publikováno v:
Memory, Mind & Media. 1
People often use personal stories to support and defend their views. But can a personal story be evidence? A story tells us that a certain event can happen and has already happened to someone, but it may not always help us understand what caused the