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Dr Paul Giladi's Outputs (7)

Metaphysics — Low in Price, High in Value: A Critique of Global Expressivism (2018)
Journal Article
Legg, C., & Giladi, P. (2018). Metaphysics — Low in Price, High in Value: A Critique of Global Expressivism. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, 54(1), 64-83. https://doi.org/10.2979/trancharpeirsoc.54.1.04

Pragmatism’s heartening recent revival (spearheaded by Richard Rorty’s bold intervention into analytic philosophy Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature) has coalesced into a distinctive philosophical movement frequently referred to as ‘neopragmatism’.... Read More about Metaphysics — Low in Price, High in Value: A Critique of Global Expressivism.

Epistemic injustice: A role for recognition? (2018)
Journal Article
Giladi, P. (2018). Epistemic injustice: A role for recognition?. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 44(2), 141-158. https://doi.org/10.1177/0191453717707237

My aim in this article is to propose that an insightful way of articulating the feminist concept of epistemic injustice can be provided by paying significant attention to recognition theory. The article intends to provide an account for diagnosing ep... Read More about Epistemic injustice: A role for recognition?.

Hegel’s Philosophy and Common Sense (2018)
Journal Article
Giladi, P. (2018). Hegel’s Philosophy and Common Sense. The European Legacy, 23(3), 269-285. https://doi.org/10.1080/10848770.2017.1420285

Although, as many scholars have noted, Hegel appears to dismiss common sense, I argue that his claim that speculative philosophy can provide the rational ground for what is implicit in ordinary consciousness amounts to a critical vindication of commo... Read More about Hegel’s Philosophy and Common Sense.