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    McLuhan’s _The Medium Is the Message_ announced a new task for philosophers: gauging the manner and extent to which technological changes transform our basic _faculties of (collective) experience_ (rational thinking, feeling, intuiting, empathizing, imagining). The more traditionally repressed of these basic capacities in philosophical discourse are nevertheless the ones most directly affected by newly emerging media. After 2500 years of exploring reason in the West, it may be time for a deeper …Read more
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    Stanley Cavell in Caracas: Excerpts from seminars and conversations with Victor J. Krebs and Maria Elena Ramos
    with Stanley Cavell and Maria Elena Ramos
    Journal of Philosophy of Education. forthcoming.
    We present here excerpts from seminars, interviews, and conversations with Stanley Cavell during the time of his visit to Caracas in 1998, collectively known as the ‘Caracas Seminar’. This material comprises Cavell’s responses to questions raised at the seminar, extracts from an interview with Maria Elena Ramos and Victor Krebs, and a subsequent letter they received from Cavell in response to further questions. Krebs’ introduction to the collection sets the scene for Cavell’s visit and sketches …Read more
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    This article examines Armando Robles Godoy’s 1969 Peruvian film La muralla verde (The Green Wall) through the philosophical lens of Stanley Cavell, particularly his concepts of scepticism, acknowledgement, and moral perfectionism. The film’s depiction of a family seeking renewal in the jungle, only to be devastated by tragedy, stages an encounter with the limits of human mastery over nature, the fragility of social bonds, and the inevitability of grief. Rather than offering nostalgia for a lost …Read more
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    Objectivity and Meaning:Wittgenstein on following rules
    Philosophical Investigations 9 (3): 177-186. 2008.
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    Face, Cosmos, Anthropocene. Towards a New Sensibility
    Dialogue and Universalism 35 (1): 21-34. 2025.
    Our understanding of the face is deeply entrenched in ocular-centrism and anthropocentric narcissism, limiting the recognition of faceness to humans alone. This restricted perspective undermines our ethical engagement with the non-human world and sustains an illusion of stability and control, blinding us to our existential fragility and diminishing our ability to address the profound challenges of the Anthropocene. Drawing on speculative realism, this essay seeks to transcend these limitations b…Read more
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    Objectivity and meaning: Wittgenstein on following rules
    Philosophical Investigations 9 (July): 177-186. 1986.
    This article explores the tension between moral relativism and universalist principles in political philosophy. It argues that moral commitments are deeply shaped by cultural contexts, yet political theory must still seek normative frameworks that transcend particular traditions. The author examines how relativist critiques challenge liberal assumptions and considers whether coherent political judgments can be made without appealing to universal moral standards.
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    Wittgenstein: Notas Sobre Lógica, Pensamento e Certeza
    with Juliano Santos do Carmo, Eduardo Ferreira das Neves Filho, Alexandre Noronha Machado, Darlei Dall'Agnol, Janyne Satler, João Vergílio Gallerani Cuter, Jonadas Techio, and Rogério Saucedo
    NEPFIL online | Dissertatio's Series of Philosophy. 2014.
    O objetivo desta publicação é incentivar a produção filosófica de excelência por parte de pesquisadores notadamente influenciados pela filosofia de Wittgenstein e cujos temas possam suscitar um debate aprofundado. Além de desafiar o empreendimento filosófico contemporâneo, os temas aqui apresentados abordam questões que muitas vezes estão além daquelas consideradas por Wittgenstein em seu tempo. O leitor encontrará neste volume questões relacionadas ao ceticismo semântico e epistêmico, ao relati…Read more
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    Seeing Aspects in Wittgenstein
    In William Day & Víctor J. Krebs (eds.), Seeing Wittgenstein Anew, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
    This is the introduction to Seeing Wittgenstein Anew, eds. William Day & Victor J. Krebs (Cambridge UP, 2010), a collection of essays on Ludwig Wittgenstein's remarks on aspect-seeing. Section 1: Why Seeing Aspects Now?; Section 2: The Importance of Seeing Aspects; Section 3: The Essays. (The front matter to Seeing Wittgenstein Anew appears above under "Books.")