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The Future of the History of PhilosophyThe Philosopher. 2023.One way to scry the future of philosophy is to look at its past. However, the history of philosophy – both as a field of academic study and in more popular literature – tends to tell a rather narrow and parochial story. This story predominantly focuses on Europe to the exclusion of almost everywhere else. The shift away from such a bias has already begun, especially in the specialist history of philosophy literature, but there are still deeply Eurocentric assumptions built into the most influent…Read more
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On the Charge of Irrelevance against D. Lewis’s Modal RealismProblemos 101 52-65. 2022.The article deals with the charge of irrelevance levelled against D. Lewis’s modal realism, notably known as a reductionist account of modality. The charge of irrelevance is apparently one of the most popular objections to modal realism though it often seems that the debate surrounding this charge is not very fruitful since in this context it is common to appeal, implicitly or explicitly, to different criteria for theory choice. As a result, the article deals with the problem in a slightly diffe…Read more
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Why H. G. Gadamer’s “Philosophical Hermeneutics” Cannot Belong to the “Metaphysics of Presence”?Filosofija. Sociologija 28 (3). 2024.H. G. Gadamer’s “philosophical hermeneutics” elicited a controversial response in contemporary philosophy. R. Rorty and G. Vattimo tried to impart a more relativistic shade to H. G. Gadamer’s hermeneutics. In contrast, J. Derrida was inclined to consider H. G. Gadamer hermeneutics more dependent on the previous epoch of “metaphysics of presence”. This article purposes to reveal the points of contact and division between the thinking strategies employed by hermeneutics and deconstruction, providi…Read more
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Towards an Applied Semantics for K. Gödel's Ontological Proof: A Russellian PerspectiveProblemos 106 185-200. 2024.Amidst the array of criticisms levied against Kurt Gödel’s ontological proof, the critique by Randolph Rubens Goldman stands out for its unique emphasis on a hitherto overlooked yet pivotal weakness within the proof – its lack of an adequate applied semantics. Goldman’s perspective underscores a significant need: the connection of axioms, definitions, and theorems in the proof with the intended meanings of properties traditionally ascribed to God. However, as Goldman has shown, this attempt pose…Read more
Andris Hiršs
Latvian Academy of Culture
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Latvian Academy of CultureRegular Faculty
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National Defence Academy of LatviaVisiting assistant professor
Riga, Latvia
Areas of Specialization
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Philosophical Traditions |
| 20th Century Russian Philosophy |
| European Philosophy |