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Commentary argues for deeper reasons to reject temporal neutrality
Commentary on Scheffler's treatment of Parfit's temporal neutrality argument, proposing that fundamental grounds beyond relationships justify rejecting temporal neutrality.
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Logic’s neutrality is framed as theory closure
Interprets logic's neutrality through theory closure within a metalinguistic framework distinguishing validity from truth, connecting theory construction with logical structure.
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Normativity shapes description and interpretation
Explore how normative frameworks and description are interdependent in human understanding. This philosophical analysis challenges the is-ought distinction and reframes ethical conflict resolution.