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141. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 38 > Issue: 3/4
D. Anapolitanos

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142. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 38 > Issue: 3/4
Fay Zika

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143. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 38 > Issue: 3/4
Emmanuel J. Mikrogiannakis

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144. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 38 > Issue: 3/4
Anastasia Marinopoulou

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145. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 38 > Issue: 1/2
William Outhwaite

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146. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 38 > Issue: 1/2
Michalis Filippou

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147. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 38 > Issue: 1/2
Robert Mosimann

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148. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 38 > Issue: 1/2
Robin Attfield

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149. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 38 > Issue: 1/2
Thomas M. Olshewsky

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150. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 38 > Issue: 1/2
Eirini Patsi

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151. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 38 > Issue: 1/2
John Clutterbuck

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152. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 37 > Issue: 3/4
Peter Drum

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This paper seeks to defend the Aristotelian idea that the concern of ethics is health of the soul; and that this consists in reasonableness/virtue.

153. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 37 > Issue: 3/4
Chryssi Sidiropoulou

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154. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 37 > Issue: 3/4
Dr. Anna Mavroleon

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155. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 37 > Issue: 3/4
J.M. Kuczynski

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156. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 37 > Issue: 3/4
Jasper Doomen

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Nihilism poses grave problems for those who seek directives to lead their lives. In this article, the three most important ways to deal with nihilism are inquired, with an emphasis on their credibility. Both nihilism from a metaphysical perspective and the emphasis on pleasure from nihilistic considerations are given attention. The acceptance of nihilism can have far-reaching consequences, which are evaluated at various points. Nietzsche's approach must also be considered. He accepts what he calls a sort of nihilism, but as a means to 'new' values. This alternative to nihilism is examined no less critically than the other two stances.

157. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 37 > Issue: 3/4
Nikolaos Gkogkas

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158. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 37 > Issue: 3/4
Anastasia Marinopoulou

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159. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 37 > Issue: 1/2
Anna Marmodoro

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160. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 37 > Issue: 1/2
R. Grasso

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