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  2. Juliana González Valenzuela - Wikipedia

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    Juliana Gonzalez is a Mexican philosopher who has worked primarily in the areas of Greek Philosophy, Ontology, Ethics and Bioethics.She was born in Mexico City in 1936. She studied in the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature of the National Autonomous University where she received an ample humanistic education in philosophy, psychology, theater and history.

  3. Axiological ethics - Wikipedia

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    John Niemeyer Findlay, a moral philosophy and metaphysics professor at Yale University, wrote Axiological Ethics in 1970. [3] Findlay's book is a modern historical account of academic discussion around axiological ethics. As such, it contains discussion of other philosophers' and his own concluding remarks regarding the topic.

  4. David Manley (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    David Manley is an American philosopher specializing in metaphysics, effective altruism, critical reasoning, and ethics. He formerly published widely in natural language semantics, ontology, and epistemology. He is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

  5. Barry Smith (ontologist) - Wikipedia

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    From 1970 to 1973 Smith studied Mathematics and Philosophy at the University of Oxford, where he fell particularly under the influence of Michael Dummett.The accidental discovery on the shelves of the Bodleian Library of the book Time and Modes of Being [2] by Roman Ingarden, a Polish student of Edmund Husserl, initiated his interest in the possibilities of an ontological approach to ...

  6. Jacob Lorhard - Wikipedia

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    By formulating ontology as concentrated on the knowledge by means of which we can understand the world it offers a description of the very foundation of scientific activity. Lorhard characterised human rationality as 'the natural light of reason'. This approach presupposes there is a unique true ontology that reflects to the world as it really is.

  7. Thomas Nail - Wikipedia

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    Nail's published work is divided into two primary books series. The first series is composed of six “core” books, each written with a similar organization on five major areas of philosophy: ontology, politics, aesthetics, science, and nature. Each book provides a theory, history, and contemporary case study of the kinetic method.

  8. Tove Pettersen - Wikipedia

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    Pettersen specializes in feminist philosophy and feminist ethics, especially in the ethics of care [11] and the Existential Ethics of Simone de Beauvoir. Although Pettersen works primarily in feminist philosophy, feminist ethics, moral philosophy, feminist history of philosophy and related areas such as ontology, epistemology, she is also interested in political philosophy, phenomenology ...

  9. Hegel's Ontology of Power - Wikipedia

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    Hegel's Ontology of Power: The Structure of Social Domination in Capitalism is a 2020 book by Arash Abazari in which the author tries to provide an account of Hegel's social and political philosophy by focusing on Hegel's Logic, instead of Philosophy of Right, as common in liberal interpretations.