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The Life of Embryon According to Thomas Aquinas
Published 2013-07-01“…It is very popular among scholars to reduce the question of medieval embryology only to so called “delayed animation”, with a little reference to important philosophical background of the topic. This article present the concept of “life” in the perspective of thomistic doctrine, especially putting the emphasis on the issue of the soul as the principle of life and what does the virtus generativa means for Aquinas. …”
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BERTRAND RUSSELL'IN FELSEFE ANLAYIŞI ÜZERİNE BİR İNCELEME
Published 2002-12-01“…Bertrand Russell, one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century, has a unique position in philosophy by his opinions and determinations within the framework of his philosophical understanding. He is a member of the "Vienna Circle" and he brought a new perspective to philosophy by his "logical positivist" approach which he called "my own philosophy". …”
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‘Sentimental’: Since the Death of Little Nell
Published 2012-01-01“…In this respect Dickens anticipates recent philosophical claims that some types of sentimentality cannot be avoided and should not be condemned.…”
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Fazer-se multidão: multiplicidade, classe e comum
Published 2017-01-01“…In order to support the analyzes and elaborations on this concept, the article begins with a brief reflection on how the idea of large groups or collective subject has been seen throughout history, with emphasis on the period of the philosophical and political formation of the sovereign States (16th century) and the period of formation of those that became known as mass societies (19th century). …”
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Du rapport au savoir comme modalisation philosophique du savoir dans la philosophie pour enfants
Published 2015-10-01“…Relation to knowledge is commonly used in the most diverse senses, for instance to refer to the social conditions of learning or to the psychological conditions of investment in school. The philosophical tradition has also the right to give a proper sense to relation to knowledge. …”
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Carol Ann Duffy’s Everyman (2015), A Contemporary Morality Play
Published 2023-03-01“…Morality is a particular system that regulates human relations, and in this respect, moral behaviour is one of the most necessary attributes of humankind as a social being. A myriad of philosophers, writers and playwrights from various societies has tried to establish moral codes of conduct that individuals must obey in order to lead them to a better world. …”
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MUSTAFA SEKİP TUNÇ'UN İNSAN ANLAYIŞI
Published 2002-12-01“…It is only a holistic philosophical approach based on the whole disciplines investigating man and his cultural doings that can give us the representation of man. …”
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U.S. public television in the digital era: from niche to “Greek marketplace”?
Published 2011-04-01“…Motivated by the renewed interest for public media in the United States since 2008, as well as the return of a futuristic philosophical bent in official speeches, we examine the reality of public media 2.0 and the place of public television in the context of Obama’s America. …”
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Shaftesbury on the Beauty of Nature
Published 2021-05-01“…I show how that view emerged as Shaftesbury’s solution to a problem he took to be of the deepest philosophical and personal importance: the problem of how worship of God can be both transportingly emotional and entirely rational.In section 1 I sketch the denigration of wild nature in two of Shaftesbury’s predecessors: Burnet and Locke. …”
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La grande enfance
Published 2012-12-01“…In fine, the model of a Great Childhood (Nietzsche) proposes a new philosophical horizon for the pedagogical welcoming of a form of life filled of acting power: the early chilhood.…”
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The Ontology of Biological Groups: Do Grasshoppers Form Assemblages, Communities, Guilds, Populations, or Something Else?
Published 2011-01-01“…By adopting the framework of constrained perspectivism—a form of philosophical pragmatism—it is argued that a term is correct if it accurately reflects the conceptual framework of the investigator and effectively communicates this perspective to others. …”
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Localizing Violations of the Principle of Sufficient Reason—Leibniz on the Modal Status of the PSR
Published 2022-10-01“…The Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR)—the principle that everything has a reason—plays a central role in Leibniz’s philosophical system. It is rather difficult, however, to determine what Leibniz’s attitude towards the modal status of the PSR is. …”
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Comment définir l’humain à partir de sa diversité ? Questions épistémologiques et enjeux philosophiques
Published 2022-07-01“…Through a review of the history of debates on past human diversity and an analysis of the different biases that influence assessments of the number of hominin species, this note puts forward several avenues to update the theoretical framework of palaeoanthropology, by proposing a critique of the bush-like model of evolution in favour of a reticulate model, by bringing out the philosophical assumptions underlying the systematic description of new hominin species and through a discussion on the specifically anthropological dimension of past human diversity.…”
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Dialog religijny w turystyce
Published 2012-12-01“…He discusses also various types of religious dialogue: within the tourists’ own religious community, the ecumenical dialogue between members of different Christian denominations, philosophical dialogues with non-believers and finally dialogue between members of different religions. …”
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Entropic «Virus» of Democracy Энтропийный «вирус» демократии Ентропійний «вірус» демократії
Published 2012-06-01“…The article deals with the social and philosophical analysis of democracy as an element of holistic social being in contrast to its political and instrumental interpretation in politology research. …”
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HERAKLEİTOS: KOSMOS'TAN İNSAN'A
Published 2002-07-01“…Likewise other Ionian philosophers, Herakleitos was also concerned with the first principle that constitutes cosmos. …”
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THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ARCHITECTURE: BEAUTY, JUSTICE AND THE CALL OF CARE
Published 2020-11-01“…Interwoven with these philosophical positions, the text refers to the historical development of church architecture as interpretive device. …”
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WHITEHEAD'iN TABİATÇI TEİZMİ:DİN VE BİLİMİN UZLAŞTIRILMASI
Published 2003-07-01“…According to Whitehead we must make science and religion into harmony since we need providing "a vison of the harmony of truth" Whitehead's attempt for overcoming the conflict between science and religion is to integrate them into a philosophical woddview. For Whitehead, the conflicts between science and religion can be effectively overcome only through the adoptation of a form of naturalism that is satisfactory from both a scienticfic and religious viewpoint. …”
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Engineering economics and engineering economics education strategy
Published 2023-03-01“…This necessitates a conceptualization of the cultural traditions, philosophical and historical foundations of modern engineering education, which makes the need to create a new type of educational environment extremely obvious. …”
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“All shadow and silence in it” (3.1.247-48): Reticence in Measure for Measure
Published 2013-01-01“…Shakespeare’s last comedy may thus be seen as an exploitation and exploration of aposiopesis in all its varied structural, dramatic, linguistic, political or philosophical nuances or “measures.” Measure for Measure, a play about the failure of rhetorical persuasion, turns reticence into emphasis.…”
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