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    Existentialism through the Literary Images in the Short Stories of V. Pidmohylny and M. Yatskiv by Ihor Karivets, Andrii Kadykalo

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…It can be considered as a cultural phenomenon which combines philosophy with literature. Pidmohylny’s short stories were significantly influenced primarily by the ideas of the European philosophers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. …”
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    TO EMPTY THE SEA WITH A THIMBLE: READERLY EXPLOITS, DISCOVERIES AND LOSSES by Piotr Nowak

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…From the late forties of 20th century and until 1989, the year which many of my readers in Poland will associate with the end of censure, publishing houses were highly cautious and selective in their production of outstanding works of literature, philosophy and other scholarly works. It appears that we are still trying to compensate for these years of communist dry spell. …”
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    Swinging between two poles. Henri Nouwen’s unique metaphor for spiritual transformation by G. Marchinkowski

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This article considers the nature of transformation in the classic mystical tradition and touches on the contributions of perennial philosophy and transpersonal psychology which may have influenced Nouwen. …”
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    La teoria dell’arte di Flaubert nell’interpretazione di Croce by Paolo D’Angelo

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…According to Croce Flaubert embodies the figure of a writer who, while lacking an actual training in philosophy, was capable of conceiving artistic phenomena with greater depth than most theorists of his time. …”
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    Les activités à visée philosophique en maternelle. Histoire française et actualités d’une pratique by Jean-Charles Pettier, Edwige Chirouter

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Lipman in the United States: workshop (studio) of philosophy of Agsas (not interventionist), work of O. …”
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    Theoretical Evaluation of Pluralism Concept in Architecture by Aya Shukri Mohammed, Kadhim Fathel Khalil

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Pluralism as a manifestation of the universe and nature that is felt and understood by all human beings is not a new idea, but rather it could identify as a divine principle and eternal, Pluralism applies in all creation fields, especially in architecture, this paper discusses the term of pluralism in different fields such as philosophy, linguistic, literacy, art, until it reaches to the architectural field, and discusses the effect of the term in architecture. …”
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    “Some Real War Shit. … I Fucking Held the Camera”: Re-implacing Iraq in Roy Scranton’s War Porn (2016) by Barbara Kowalczuk

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Drawing upon Edward S. Casey’s philosophy of place (Remembering: A Phenomenological Study, 1987), this analysis of “strange hells (columbus day, 2004),” one of the three sections composing Roy Scranton’s War Porn (2016), focuses on two forms of the Irreparable, torture and rape. …”
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    Language and the African Philosophical Traditions by Kọ́lá Abímbọ́lá

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Building on these and other works, this essay argues that: (i) incommensurability of “worldviews,” “perspectives,” “paradigms,” or “conceptual schemes” springs from deeper, more fundamental cognitive categories of logic that are coded into natural languages; and that (ii) consequently, as long as African reflective reasoning is expressed solely (or predominantly) in European languages, the authenticity of the “African” in African philosophy is questionable. …”
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    La Foule. Réflexions autour d’une abstraction by Vincent Rubio

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…All the specific disciplines who took interest the crowd (Philosophy, Literature, Psychology, Sociology, etc.) have systematically pictured the crowd as a sui generis being, a being-in-itself. …”
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    Résilience et discussion à visée philosophique en lycée professionnel : en quoi la DVP s’inscrit comme médiation facilitant un processus de résilience à l’école by Johanna Henrion

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Through the verbal and cognitive work mediatized by the DVP according to four big families of skills at the teenager, it would be possible to give meaning to the previous experiments, to invest the future, the schooling, and allow a thought and adapted resumption of development, in the philosophy of the school impact strength.…”
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    Editorial by Editor

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study underscores the necessity of educational interventions to deepen the comprehension of yoga philosophy among instructors. The second paper, authored by Sreenadh P. and T.S. …”
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    Tradition and Development of Lithuanian Terminology by Antanas Smetona

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It is at this moment that the terminology genius of Stasys Šalkauskis stands out because by creating and reflecting on the terminology of philosophy, he lays the foundations of the science of Lithuanian terminology. …”
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    Hobbes and Kant: Materialism and Rhetoric by Gonzalo Bustamante Kuschel

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… This article examines the subtle nuances of Hobbes’s and Kant’s perspectives on rhetoric and materialism, contextualising them within the broader framework of political philosophy. Despite both philosophers being critics of rhetoric, their approaches exhibit notable divergences. …”
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    A Most Eminent Victorian: Thomas Henry Huxley by Sherrie Lyons

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…In this paper I will elaborate on exactly what Huxley meant by agnosticism by discussing his views on the distinctions he drew between philosophy and science, science and theology, and between theology and religion. …”
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