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Philosophic Exchange
A journal freely available at the SUNY Open Access Repository.
Philosopher's Imprint
Our "philosophers' workbench" project: In conjunction with the flipping of Dialectica, we aim to make our bibliography of over 200'000 entries publicly available and usable by the philosophical community as a whole.
What is Epistemic Injustice?
This essay will focus on how epistemic injustice, what it is, but also how it is linked to gender injustice. I submitted this essay during my undergraduate exchange year with the University of Aberdeen.
Sex-Segregation-Free Sports for All
an argument against discrimination - by Nathalie Kiepe
War in Europe
Voices of Philosophers on the Russian Attack on Ukraine
Fluchtgeschichten
The project "Fluchtgeschichten" collects and publishes reflections of refugees in Switzerland.
The Philosophy of Anarchism
This focus area collects different articles and content about the philosophy of anarchism
Creativity and Virtual Reality
By Anaïs Giannuzzo
Agora - Philosophy and Music
Discover the new research project of Philosophie.ch!
Jan Westerhoff: Nāgārjuna and Madhyamaka, Podcast
Jan Westerhoff in conversation about core concepts of Buddhism.
Philosophy’s No-Go Zone
An MIT professor describes the outraged reaction from fellow philosophers when he argued that a woman is an adult human female.
Rational and Non-rational Capacities
This article from Lisa Meisser took third place in our Essay Competition in ancient philosophy. What does aristotle mean when he talks about rational/ non-rational and actual/potential capacities?
An Environmental Ethics of Vulnerability and Dependence
An essay by Jørgen Meyer on dependency and vulnerability in the age of climate change.
Collective Action and Collective Responsibility: Bad Concepts and Practical Dangers
Why and how would one deny that collectives can act?From an action theory perspective, talk of collective actions seems mysterious: most theories of action are based on the existence of mental states.
The Interactive Historical Atlas of the Disciplines
Anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the history of ideas of the disciplines will find what they are looking for here.
Kill your Darlings: Rejecting Universality in Human Rights
Should human rights be universal? Aurora Solstad argues why universality should be dropped from the human rights discourse.
The Trial & Execution of Socrates: Is Democracy A Tyranny?
article by Sarvesh Dwivedi
Swiss Philosophical Preprint Series
Protect your drafts, teaching materials, handouts and powerpoints from plagiarism and make them freely available under a Creative Commons licence!
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