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    Consent, Consensus and the Leviathan: A Critical Study of Hobbes Political Theory for the Contemporary Society.Moses O. Aderibigbe - 2015 - Open Journal of Philosophy 5 (6):384-390.
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    A Philosophical Appraisal of the Concept of Common Origin and the Question of Racism.Moses Oludare Aderibigbe - 2015 - Open Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):25-30.
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    Intentions to consume foods from edible insects and the prospects for transforming the ubiquitous biomass into food.Kennedy O. Pambo, Robert M. Mbeche, Julius J. Okello, George N. Mose & John N. Kinyuru - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (4):885-898.
    Edible insects are a potentially less burdensome source of proteins on the environment than livestock for a majority of rural consumers. Hence, edible insects are a timely idea to address the challenges of the supply side to sustainably meet an increasing demand for food. The objective of this paper is twofold. The first is to identify and compare rural-households’ intentions to consume insect-based foods among households drawn from two regions in Kenya—one where consumption of insects is common and the other (...)
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    Philosophy and Economic Injustice in Nigeria.Jonathan O. Chimakonam, Irem Moses Ogah & Mulumba Obiajulu - 2014 - Philosophy Study 4 (7).
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    O oczywistości w naukach metafizycznych.Moses Mendelssohn & Tadeusz Namowicz - 1999 - Wrocław: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego. Edited by Tadeusz Namowicz.
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    Sobre a pergunta: o que quer dizer ilustrar?Moses Mendelssohn - 1992 - Discurso 19:59-66.
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    Filosofía Ambiental de Campo y Conservación Biocultural.Kelli Moses - 2008 - Environmental Ethics 30 (9999):115-128.
    Los hábitats (dónde vivimos), los hábitos (cómo vivimos) y los habitantes (quiénes somos) constituyen una unidad ética a la vez que ecosistémica. Sin embargo, los hábitats son usualmente estudiados por ecólogos, en cambio, los hábitos por filósofos y otras disciplinas sociales. Con el fin de superar esta disociación, iniciamos un programa transdisciplinario de campo coordinado por ecólogos y filósofos ambientales, que ensaya una visión más integral de los habitantes embebidos en sus hábitats y hábitos en la ecorregión subantártica de Sudamérica. (...)
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  8. Maimónides (Moisés ben Maimon) 1135-1935.Moses Maimonides (ed.) - 1935 - Buenos Aires: [Imprenta Mercatali].
    La vida y la obra de Maimónides; introducción por León Dujovne. -- El imperio de la razón, por Ajad Haam (Ascher Guinzberg) -- Maimon y Maimónides; influjo de Maimónides en la filosofia alemana post-kantiana, por Hugo Bergmann. -- Caracteres de la ética de Maimónides, por Hermann Cohen. -- Doctrina de Maimónides sobre la profecía, por Z. Diesendruck. -- La revelación y la razón en la obra de Maimónides; su crítica de los Molecallemín, por Alfredo Franceschi. -- Maimónides y el espíritu (...)
     
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    Moses Mendelssohn: Philosophical Writings.Daniel O. Dahlstrom (ed.) - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Mendelssohn's Philosophical Writings, published in 1761, bring the metaphysical tradition to bear on the topic of 'sentiments'. Mendelssohn offers a nuanced defence of Leibniz's theodicy and conception of freedom, an examination of the ethics of suicide, an account of the 'mixed sentiments' so central to the tragic genre, a hypothesis about weakness of will, an elaboration of the main principles and types of art, a definition of sublimity and analysis of its basic forms, and, lastly, a brief tract on probability (...)
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    (1 other version)Moses Mendelssohn.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2002 - In Steven M. Nadler (ed.), A Companion to Early Modern Philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 618–632.
    This chapter contains section titled: Evidence, Idealism, and Common Sense The Aesthetics of “Mixed Feelings” Socrates and Rational Psychology in Mendelssohn's Phaedo Religious Tolerance and a Philosophy of Judaism “Refined Spinozism,” the Pantheism Controversy, and Morning Hours The Only Possible Bases of Natural Theology.
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    In the Steps of Moses[REVIEW]Roger T. O’Callaghan - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (1):169-170.
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    Fighting Judaism in Soviet Ukraine in the years of the NEP.O. V. Kozerod - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 16:41-48.
    Questions of the history of the struggle against the Jewish national tradition were considered in many works of the Soviet authors of the 20-ies of the twentieth century. Among them, first of all, are those who studied various problems of the theory and practice of anti-religious propaganda in Soviet Ukraine, the history of the development of atheism. This is a monograph by Boris Zavadovsky "Moses or Darwin" and M. Sheynman "On Rabbis and Synagogues". In the late 20's and early (...)
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    Studien zum jüdischen Neuplatonismus. Die Religionsphilosophie des Abrahm ibn Ezra. [REVIEW]O. D. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (1):137-138.
    Abraham ibn Ezra, the subject of this Cologne doctoral dissertation, is a lesser-known figure in the history of Jewish philosophy in medieval Spain, his dates placing him roughly after Ibn Gabirol and before Moses Maimonides. The title given to this book calls first for some comment. By "Religionsphilosophie," a term he has seemingly inherited from his scholarly predecessors, Greive does not mean "philosophy of religion," but is referring to a system of reality and of knowledge concerned with a metaphysical (...)
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    Malachi’s concept of a Torah -compliant community (Ml 3:22 [MT]) and its associated implications.Blessing O. Boloje & Alphonso Groenewald - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3):9.
    This article focuses on Malachi’s distinctive claims that guarantee a well-ordered community, namely the validity and feasibility of a Torah-compliant community. Since Torah compliance is a fundamental core of Israel’s life, in the book of Malachi, Yahweh’s Torah functions as the reliable and invariable authority for the community well-being as a whole. Community well-being as pictured by Malachi is created not only by Yahweh but also as the consequent contemplation and action of community. Malachi notes clearly that it is the (...)
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    "Everyman's ontological argument": A dissident version.John O. Nelson - 1979 - Philosophical Investigations 2 (1):1-8.
    We must agree, I think, with Frank Ebersole that there is something preposterous in supposing that the God of religious belief, the God who handed down tablets to Moses on Mt. Sinai, etc., should be proven to exist by the ontological argument. Indeed, when we place the one, the ontological argument, by the side of the other, the God of religious belief, there seems hardly to be any connection between them. But if we agree to this perception of things, (...)
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    Truth, Knowledge, and “the Pretensions of Idealism”: A Critical Commentary on the First Part of Mendelssohn’s Morning Hours.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2018 - Kant Studien 109 (2):329-351.
    : Whereas research on Moses Mendelssohn’s Morning Hours has largely focused on the proofs for the existence of God and the elaboration of a purified pantheism in the Second Part of the text, scholars have paid far less attention to the First Part where Mendelssohn details his mature epistemology and conceptions of truth. In an attempt to contribute to remedying this situation, the present article critically examines his account, in the First Part, of different types of truth, different types (...)
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    Eucharistic Adoration: Veils for Vision.O. P. Emmanuel Perrier & Amy Christine Devaud - 2024 - Nova et Vetera 22 (2):397-411.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Eucharistic Adoration:Veils for VisionEmmanuel Perrier O.P.Translated by Amy Christine DevaudTo the Virgin of the AnnunciationEucharistic adoration is an eminently personal form of prayer.1 Not in the sense that each one of us could fill this time spent in the presence of the Lord with what he or she wants; if this were to be the case, there would be no adoration at all, since it would simply be a (...)
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    Concepts and Actions about The Night in The Qurʾān.T. O. K. Fatih - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (1):141-165.
    In the Qurʾān, the night which encompass half of human life, is expressed by various concepts. From sunset to sunrise (night), various moments of the time frame are also named with different words and concepts. On the other hand, besides sleep and rest, some worship and actions that are asked to be done at night are also mentioned in the Qur’ānic verses. Also sleep at night and the night itself is mentioned as a proof of Allah and an important blessing (...)
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    Moses Mendelssohn , Morning Hours: Lectures on God’s Existence , Ed. And Trans. by Daniel O. Dahlstrom and Corey Dyck. Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Colin McQuillan - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (5):257-261.
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    Moses Mendelssohn y Gotthold Ephraim Lessing: Una polémica en torno a los límites del progreso de la ilustración.Leonel Serratore - 2024 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 50 (1):135-154.
    En su escrito Acerca de la pregunta ¿qué significa ilustrar?, Mendelssohn afirma que el progreso de la ilustración encuentra sus límites cuando amenaza los fundamentos religiosos y morales de la sociedad. Estas suposiciones pueden ser leídas como parte de las críticas que desarrolla en Jerusalem, o acerca del poder religioso y judaísmo contra la filosofía de la historia de su amigo, Lessing. De ahí que este artículo intente mostrar cómo a partir de las diferencias entre las formas en que ambos (...)
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    O problema da propriedade privada para o jovem Marx.Julia Lemos Vieira - 2019 - Trans/Form/Ação 42 (2):123-150.
    Resumo: O problema da perversão da comunidade social pela propriedade privada se tornara, para Marx, com o estudo dos socialistas utópicos e especialmente de Proudhon, bastante claro: não sendo um desenvolvimento necessário, e sim casual, a propriedade privada - e a cisão entre interesse particular e interesse geral dela proveniente - poderia ser subsumida. O presente artigo visa a demonstrar como, na busca de um republicanismo de tom rousseauniano e crítico ao liberalismo burguês, Karl Marx flertou com a crítica dos (...)
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    Albert Einstein. The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. Volume 7: The Berlin Years: Writings, 1918–1921. Edited by Michel Janssen, Robert Schulmann, József Illy, Christoph Lehner, Diana Kormos Buchwald, Daniel Kennefick, A. J. Kox, David Rowe, R. Hirschmann, O. Moses, A. Mynttinen, A. Pringle, and R. Fountain. x1viii + 689 pp., figs., apps., bibl., index. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2002. $110 .Albert Einstein. The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. Volume 7: The Berlin Years: Writings, 1918–1921. Translated by Alfred Engel with Engelbert Schucking. xv + 383 pp., index. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2002. $56.25. [REVIEW]Lewis Pyenson - 2006 - Isis 97 (4):766-767.
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    Morning Hours: Lectures on God's Existence. By Moses Mendelssohn, trans. Daniel O. Dahlstrom & Corey Dyck. Pp. xx, 142, New York, Springer Science+Business Media B.V, 2011, £117.00. [REVIEW]Jason Powell - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (3):549-550.
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    “O Himmlisch Licht!”: cinema and the withdrawal of the gods.Leslie Hill - 2012 - Angelaki 17 (4):139 - 155.
    In Godard's Le Mépris [Contempt, 1963], Fritz Lang, playing a fictional version of himself, evokes the complex relationship between cinema's future and the end of cinema by citing a famous verse from the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin, according to which what counts in respect of poetry is henceforth no longer the secret persistence of the gods, nor their covert proximity, but their enduring absence. This paper explores the implications of that insight as they come to affect first Godard's film, then (...)
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    Razón o fe: una discusión en torno a la disputa panteísta.Ivanilde Fracalossi - 2017 - Revista de Filosofía 42 (1):9-22.
    Firstly, this article will examine in the text of 1786, Was heisst: sich im Denken orientieren?, the chaining of the argumentation used by Kant to reply to the critique arised during the pantheism controversy about the passage from the finite to the infinite which became manifest in Germany in 1785 with the publication of: Über die Lehre des Spinoza in Briefen an den Herrn Moses Mendelssohn, where the author shows that his moral argument of God offers an alternative for (...)
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    Freud e o Humanismo Renascentista: Notas Sobre as Interpretações de Eric Fromm e Jacques Lacan.Adriana de Albuquerque Gomes - 2014 - Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 6 (11):71-87.
    Sigmund Freud sempre expressou uma profunda admiração por figuras emblemáticas do Renascimento italiano. Seu interesse por Roma e pela antiguidade romana – referências importantes em sua obra – pode ser constatado, inclusive, pela grande quantidade de viagens que Freud realizou rumo a cidades italianas entre os anos de 1876 e 1923. É nesse período, então, que o fundador da Psicanálise publica Eine Kindheitserinnerung des Leonardo da Vinci (1910) e Der Moses des Michelangelo (1914). Este fato chamou a atenção de (...)
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    Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Challenge of Intellectual History.John P. Diggins - 2006 - Journal of the History of Ideas 67 (1):181-208.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Challenge of Intellectual HistoryJohn Patrick DigginsMen and ideas advance by parricide, by which the children kill, if not their fathers, at least the beliefs of their fathers, and arrive at new beliefs.Sir Isaiah Berlin1I was supposed to wind up the study of mine, and become the Lovejoy of my generation—that's the silly talk of scholarly people.Saul Bellow2To become "the Lovejoy," with the implication that (...)
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    O mal, a matéria e a Lei em Moisés Maimônides.Cecilia Cintra Cavaleiro de Macedo - 2019 - Trans/Form/Ação 42 (SPE):171-192.
    Resumo Moisés Maimônides é um dos mais importantes pensadores medievais. Sua obra filosófica o Guia dos perplexos não apenas se tornou uma referência fundamental para os pensadores judeus até os dias atuais, mas também exerceu intensa influência sobre os autores latinos durante a escolástica cristã. O Guia aborda diversos temas, dentre eles, há a questão do mal. Maimônides não acredita na existência de um mal substancial. Sem estatuto ontológico próprio, o mal é meramente privação do bem e se divide em (...)
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    Shabbat: Memória da festa da Criação. Festa que canta, reflete e dança com o Criador e com as criaturas.Paulo Antônio Alves - 2017 - Revista de Teologia 11 (19):94-107.
    The Decalogue or 10 Words is a text from the Torah of Moses that presents two versions of the same Sabbath commandment. One in the book of Exodus 20: 8-11 and another in Deuteronomy 5: 12-15. The first begins the commandment with the verb: make memory and the second, with the verb: save. In the first version, the commandment is connected to the memory of the Creation, while the second makes memory of the Liberation. This article sets out to (...)
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    Nyawiras as communal liberators: Accounting for life preservation roles among African women.Julius M. Gathogo - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (3):8.
    In his book, Wizard of the Crow ( 2007 ), the renowned Kenyan novelist, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, expresses the view that a successful society is only guaranteed when women issues are well settled. In light of post-colonial Africa and the era of COVID-19, African women – like the biblical Miriam, the co-liberator with Moses and Aaron (Mi 6:4) – are seen as Nyawiras (plural for Nyawira, the hardworking woman), as their critical role in preserving the family and society is (...)
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    No Religion Without Idolatry: Mendelssohn's Jewish Enlightenment.Gideon Freudenthal - 2012 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    Moses Mendelssohn is considered the foremost representative of Jewish Enlightenment. In _No Religion without Idolatry_, Gideon Freudenthal offers a novel interpretation of Mendelssohn’s general philosophy and discusses for the first time Mendelssohn’s semiotic interpretation of idolatry in his _Jerusalem _and in his Hebrew biblical commentary. Mendelssohn emerges from this study as an original philosopher, not a shallow popularizer of rationalist metaphysics, as he is sometimes portrayed. Of special and lasting value is his semiotic theory of idolatry. From a semiotic (...)
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    Jacobi e seus Leitores. Uma Leitura Heterodoxa: Friedrich Nietzsche.Oswaldo Giacoia Junior - 2023 - Cadernos de Filosofia Alemã 28 (2):57-66.
    O objetivo principal deste trabalho consiste em incluir Friedrich Nietzsche no contexto de uma leitura heterodoxa do núcleo filosófico de problemas implicados na correspondência entre Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi e Moses Mendelsohn a respeito do sistema de Spinoza, fazendo-o pelo viés da correspondência mantida entre Jacobi e Fichte a respeito de panteísmo, ateísmo e niilismo.
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    Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi e a crítica à imediatez no idealismo alemão.Diogo Ferrer - 2023 - Cadernos de Filosofia Alemã 28 (2):33-44.
    Este artigo estuda o papel de Jacobi nas transformações do pensamento de Fichte e de Hegel. (1) Começamos por evidenciar como as Cartas a Moses Mendelssohn de Jacobi e a subsequente querela do panteísmo contribuíram para trazer para o centro da discussão, no final do Séc. XVIII, a ideia de uma filosofia monista. (2) Mostramos então a importância da crítica de Jacobi a Kant para os desenvolvimentos seguintes, abordando (3) o seu impacto na evolução da Doutrina da ciência de (...)
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    Maimonides and Aquinas: A Medieval Misunderstanding?Jennifer Hart Weed - 2008 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 64 (1):379 - 396.
    Thomas Aquinas' treatment of Moses Maimonides' via negativa has been frequently called into question. In particular, some contemporary Maimonideans have argued that Aquinas grossly misunderstands Maimonides. Other scholars argue that Maimonides' defense of his own position provides insuperable challenges to alternative ways of naming God, despite the problems Aquinas raised with the via negativa. In this article, the author attends to Aquinas' two objections to Maimonides in Summa theologiae I.13.2 in order to see if these objections are valid and (...)
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  35. The Annual of Psychoanalysis, V. 20.Jerome A. Winer (ed.) - 1993 - Routledge.
    Volume 20 of _The Annual of Psychoanalysis_ ably traverses the analytic canvas with sections on "Theoretical Studies," "Clinical Studies," "Applied Psychoanalysis," and "Psychoanalysis and Philosophy." The first section begins with Arnold Modell's probing consideration of the paradoxical nature of the self, provocatively discussed with John Gedo. Modell focuses on the fact that the self is simultaneously public and private, dependent and autonomous. Alice Rosen Soref next explores innate motivation and self-protective regulatory processes from the standpoint of recent infancy research; her (...)
     
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    Les « Écritures » dans la société juive au temps de jésus.André Paul - 2001 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 1 (1):13-42.
    Trois voix ou groupes de voix témoignent des Écritures juives au temps de Jésus, tant sur la terre nationale que dans la diaspora de langue grecque: les manuscrits de la Mer Morte, les oeuvres de Philon d'Alexan­drie et les livres du Nouveau Testament. Cette situation littéraire Se présente à la vérité comme contradictoire, révélant une réalité complexe, flottante et incertaine : qu'est-ce qu'on mettait exactement sous les dési­gnations « Prophètes », « David » ou même « Loi de Moïse » (...)
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    Qué significa la divina providencia en la teología de Filón de Alejandría.Marta Alesso - 2016 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 20 (2):113-129.
    La providencia divina en los textos de Filón de Alejandría es un concepto filosófico o religioso que señala el cuidado de Dios por sus criaturas. Como fuente primera debemos acudir al Timeo para encontrar la idea platónica de la providencia sostenida por el axioma de que Dios no es la causa del mal, un principio que Filón sigue en su teodicea. Los filósofos estoicos tomaron de Platón la idea de la providencia divina y la adaptaron a su propia filosofía materialista. (...)
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    Jean 1,51 et l’annonce de la glorification du Fils de l’homme.Michel Roberge - 2018 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 74 (2):193-217.
    This article tries to demonstrate that the promise made to Nathanael through Gen 38:12-19 in Jn 1:51, foretells the glorification of the Son of Man at the end of his terrestrial journey, described as a descent and an ascent. But this glorification will be carried out by means of the crucifixion ; hence the recourse to two other texts of the O.T. to prove, first in Jn 3:14-15, that the crucifixion of Jesus would be a salvific elevation prefigurated by the (...)
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    Lavater y el “alma socrática” de Mendelssohn: del conocimiento a la conversión.Pablo Ríos Flores - 2023 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 68:243-277.
    El 25 de agosto de 1769, Johann Caspar Lavater envió a Moses Mendelssohn una dedicatoria junto con la traducción de algunas secciones de La palingénésie philosophique, de Charles Bonnet. En esta dedicatoria, Lavater desafió a Mendelssohn a refutar públicamente los argumentos de Bonnet sobre la verdad del cristianismo o, en caso contrario, “hacer lo que Sócrates habría hecho si hubiera leído esta obra y la hubiera encontrado irrefutable”. En su réplica a Lavater, Mendelssohn interpreta este desafío como un llamado (...)
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    Sophocles' Antigone.A. C. Person - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):179-.
    I have little to say on this passage, where it seems necessary to maintain the vulgate notwith standing its obvious defects. My only reason for discussing it is to call attention to the strangeness of Jebb's proceeding when seeking to support Hermann's conjecture παλλλοιν which he admits into the text. The objection to Hermann's view is that, as he himself admits, there is no evidence that πáλληλος could be used in the sense of λληλιφóνος. For that, I suppose, is the (...)
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    Bardaisan of Edessa: a reassessment of the evidence and a new interpretation.Ilaria Ramelli - 2009 - Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press.
    This groundbreaking monograph on Bardaisan, his relation to Origen, and his Middle Platonic framework has argued, through a painstaking analysis of all evidence, that Bardaisan was a Christian Middle Platonist, a philosophical theologian who built a Logos Christology, possibly the first supporter of apokatastasis, and there is a close relation between Origen, Bardaisan, their thought, and their traditions [further proofs in an edition with essays: Mohr Siebeck, forthcoming]. This monograph (and a related HTR essay) was received far beyond the field (...)
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  42. Samuel Pike: Pozapomenutý dědic raně novověké mosaické fyziky.Jan čížek - 2024 - Filozofia 79 (3):277-289.
    The paper deals with the work Philosophia Sacra: Or The Principles of Natural Philosophy. Extracted from Divine Revelation, published in 1753 by the relatively unknown English clergyman Samuel Pike (circa 1717 – 1773). This work falls within the tradition of the so-called Mosaic physics, a specific Early Modern endeavor to build natural philosophy based on a literal reading of the Holy Scriptures, particularly the first chapters of the book of Genesis attributed to Moses – hence the term “Mosaic.” For (...)
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    XIII.—The Force of Linguistic Rules.O. P. Wood - 1951 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 51 (1):313-328.
  44. Anglican Attitudes. A Study of Victorian Religious Controversies.A. O. J. Cockshut - 1959
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    Tanrı’nın İlmi: Gazzālī ve İbn Meymun’un Görüşleri Üzerine Bir İnceleme.Özcan Akdağ - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (3):1747-1763.
    Gerek felsefede gerekse teolojide Tanrı’nın ilim sahibi bir varlık olup olmadığı tartışma konusu olmuştur. Eğer Tanrı ilim sahibi bir varlık ise, bu durumda O’nun tikelleri bilmesi mümkün müdür? Tanrı’nın tikellerini bildiğini iddia etiğimizde bu durum O’nun zatında bir değişimi gerektirir mi? Tesitik düşüncede Tanrı kâmil bir varlıktır ve O, mutlak manada âlimdir, kâdirdir ve iyilik sahibidir. Dolayısıyla O’nun zatına bir değişim söz konusu olamaz. Tanrı’nın ilmi konusunda tartışılan mesellerden birisi de bu ilmin tikelleri kapsayıp kapsamadığıdır. Pek çok teist düşünür Tanrı’nın (...)
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    General patterns for nonmonotonic reasoning: from basic entailments to plausible relations.O. Arieli & A. Avron - 2000 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 8 (2):119-148.
    This paper has two goals. First, we develop frameworks for logical systems which are able to reflect not only non-monotonic patterns of reasoning, but also paraconsistent reasoning. Our second goal is to have a better understanding of the conditions that a useful relation for nonmonotonic reasoning should satisfy. For this we consider a sequence of generalizations of the pioneering works of Gabbay, Kraus, Lehmann, Magidor and Makinson. These generalizations allow the use of monotonic nonclassical logics as the underlying logic upon (...)
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  47. What is wrong with sorites arguments?O. Hanfling - 2001 - Analysis 61 (1):29-35.
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    As doutrinas do "hen Kai pan": Giordano Bruno E espinosa na leitura de F. H. Jacobi.Juliana Ferraci Martone - 2018 - Cadernos Espinosanos 39:215-244.
    As denominadas filosofias do _hen kai pan_tiveram um papel determinante no pensamento alemão do século XVIII e XIX, em boa parte devido ao tratamento que lhes foi dado por F. H. Jacobi em _Sobre a doutrina de Espinosa em cartas ao senhor Moses Mendelssohn _. Espinosa e Giordano Bruno são os grandes representantes desse modo de pensar, e suas filosofias inauguram uma nova articulação entre causa e razão, mundo e Deus. Jacobi identifica em ambos o modelo da máxima coerência (...)
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    Opinions as Appearances.Kurt Pritzl O. P. - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (1):41-50.
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    Resenha do livro When Spinoza Met Marx: Experiments in Nonhumanist Activity, de Tracie Matysik.Pedro Henrique Almeida Cabrera - 2023 - Cadernos Espinosanos 49:285-297.
    Nesta resenha são apresentados alguns pontos fundamentais do livro de Tracie Matysik When Spinoza Met Marx: Experiments in Nonhumanist Activity. Na obra, a autora analisa detidamente alguns pensadores ligados à tradição alemã pós-Hegel: Heinrich Heine, Berthlod Auerbach, Moses Hess, Karl Marx, Johann Jacoby, Jakob Stern e Gueorgui Plekhanov. Seu foco é o modo como todos esses utilizaram o pensamento de Espinosa para compreender a noção de atividade e a possibilidade de transformação social. Espinosa era fundamental para o tema, pois (...)
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