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21. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 4
B.A. Lanre-Abass Feminist Epistemology and Human Values in African Culture
22. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 4
Mejame Ejede Charley Tempels et la philosophie bantoue
23. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 4
Anthony G. Siegrist Ambivalence and Rebellion: Yoder and Hauerwas on Democracy
24. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 4
Doug Al-Maini Cosmopolitanism, Stoicism, and Liberalism
25. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 4
Tran Van Doan The Claim of Truth and the Claim of Freedom in Religion
26. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 4
Véronique Tomaszewski Ramses Dialogue entre la philosophie bouddhiste et la théorie critique de l’École de Francfort
27. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 4
Francis Offor The Analytic – Synthetic Distinction in Indigenous African Language
28. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 4
James Gerrie Accidental Democrats? Calvinism’s Ambiguous Contribution to Modern Democratic Ideals
29. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 4
Bharathi Sriraman Platonic Dialogue and Transformative Philosophy
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The present paper is primarily concerned with the application of the transformative approach within the Western philosophical context. My aim is to show how the idea of a transformation is present in Platonic thought based on John Taber’s work on transformative philosophy. According to Taber, transformative thinkers tell us that the unreflecting mind lives in a dream and, if it is to know the truly real, one “must awaken from the dream, enliven slumbering faculties, make a transition to a new state of awareness.” I will use the Platonic dialogue to illustrate how some of the main features of transformative philosophy developed by Taber are exhibited there, if only to emphasize the transformative aspect of Platonic philosophy, although not dismiss the systematic reading of Platonic texts.
30. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 4
Stephen Theron Beyond Natural Law
31. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 4
James Mark Shields Faith and the Sublation of Modernity: Kierkegaard, Quixote and the Transformation of Fideism
32. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 14
William Sweet Introduction: Rights, Religion, Persons, and Justice
33. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 14
Jānis (John) Tālivaldis Ozoliņš Why Democracy needs Religion in the Public Square
34. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 14
David J. Klassen George Grant on Freedom and the Law, Sixty Years On: A Thomistic Solution to Grant’s Puzzle
35. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 14
Stephen Muzamhindo Neocolonialism and the Legitimization of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
36. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 14
Walter Schultz Jacques Maritain’s Recipe for a Personalist Body Politic: Universal Rights, Community and Civil Society
37. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 14
Joseph C. A. Agbakoba Responsibility, Rights, and Racism: A Perspective from Igbo Religious Philosophy and an Option out of Black Subalternity
38. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 14
James Gerrie Is “Secularization” a Case of Unwitting Cultural Disruption?
39. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 14
Gong Qun Global Justice and Human Rights
40. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 14
David Lea Human Rights Protections: ‘The Right to Protect,’ State Sovereignty, and the International Order