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    The club principle and the distributivity number.Heike Mildenberger - 2011 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (1):34 - 46.
    We give an affirmative answer to Brendle's and Hrušák's question of whether the club principle together with h > N₁ is consistent. We work with a class of axiom A forcings with countable conditions such that q ≥ n p is determined by finitely many elements in the conditions p and q and that all strengthenings of a condition are subsets, and replace many names by actual sets. There are two types of technique: one for tree-like forcings and one (...)
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    Discounting: theory, applications and new perspectives. An introduction to the special issue.Paweł Ostaszewski & Wojciech Białaszek - 2017 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 48 (4):430-432.
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    Higher Behavioral Profile of Mindfulness and Psychological Flexibility is Related to Reduced Impulsivity in Smokers, and Reduced Risk Aversion Regardless of Smoking Status.Paweł Ostaszewski, Joanna Dudek, Wojciech Białaszek & Przemysław Marcowski - 2017 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 48 (4):445-455.
    Empirical evidence suggests that mindfulness, psychological flexibility, and addiction are interrelated in decision making. In our study, we investigated the relationship of the behavioral profile, composed of mindfulness and psychological flexibility, and smoking status on delay and probability discounting. We demonstrated the interaction of the behavioral profile of mindfulness and psychological flexibility and smoking status on delay discounting. We found that individuals who smoked and displayed higher mindfulness and psychological flexibility devalued rewards at a slower rate, compared to smokers with (...)
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    Intertemporal Decision Making After Brain Injury: Amount-Dependent Steeper Discounting after Frontal Cortex Damage.Paweł Ostaszewski, Bartłomiej Swebodziński & Wojciech Białaszek - 2017 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 48 (4):456-463.
    Traumatic brain injuries to the frontal lobes are associated with many maladaptive forms of behavior. We investigated the association between brain damage and impulsivity, as measured by the rate of delay discounting. The main aim of this study was to test the hypothesis of steeper discounting of different amounts in a group of patients with frontal lobe damage. We used a delay discounting task in the form of a structured interview. A total of 117 participants were divided into five groups: (...)
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  5. Przetwarzanie poznawcze na przykładzie odbioru Laury Otto Premingera.Jacek Ostaszewski - 2000 - Principia 26:71-97.
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    Rozumienie opowiadania filmowego.Jacek Ostaszewski - 1999 - Kraków: Jagiellonian University Press.
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    Nauki ekonomiczne w świetle nowych wyzwań gospodarczych.Ryszard Bartkowiak & Janusz Ostaszewski (eds.) - 2010 - Warszawa: Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie.
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    Conversations.Kutztown Area Highschool Philosophy Club - 2023 - Questions 23:38-42.
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  9. Aleksandr Zinov'ev: The thinker and the person: A roundtable.Ilinskii Im & Russian Intellectual Club - 2007 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 46 (3).
     
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  10. Epicurus: The Extant Remains of the Greek Text.Cyril Epicurus, Irwin Bailey, Bruce Edman, Rogers & Limited Editions Club - 1947 - Limited Editions Club. Edited by Cyril Bailey, Irwin Edman & Bruce Rogers.
     
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    The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Anonymous Translation Into English of 1783 & 1790.Jean-Jacques Rousseau, A. S. B. Glover, William Sharp, Peter Beilenson & Limited Editions Club - 1955 - Limited Editions Club.
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  12. Introduction: The Hyperreal Theme in 1990s American Cinema Chapter 1. Back to the Future as Baudrillardian Parable Chapter 2. The Alien films and Baudrillard's Phases of Simulation Chapter 3. The Hyperrealization of Arnold Schwarzenegger Chapter 4. Oliver Stone's Hyperreal Period Chapter 5. Bill Clinton Goes to the Movies Chapter 6. Tarantino's Pulp Fiction and Baudrillard's Perfect Crime Chapter 7. Recursive Self-Reflection in The Player Chapter 8. Baudrillard, The Matrix, and the "Real 1999" Chapter 9. Reality. [REVIEW]Television: The Truman Show Chapter 10Recombinant Reality in Jurassic Park Chapter 11. The Brad Versus Tyler in Fight Club Chapter 12. Shakespeare in the Longs Chapter 13. Ambiguous Origins in Star Wars Episode I.: The Phantom Menace Chapter 14. Looking for the Real: Schindler'S. List, Saving Private Ryan & Titanic Chapter 15. That'S. Cryotainment! Postmortem Cinema in the Long S. - 2015 - In Randy Laist (ed.), Cinema of simulation: hyperreal Hollywood in the long 1990s. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing.
     
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    Club-Isomorphisms of Aronszajn Trees in the Extension with a Suslin Tree.Teruyuki Yorioka - 2017 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 58 (3):381-396.
    We show that, under PFA, a coherent Suslin tree forces that every two Aronszajn trees are club-isomorphic.
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  14. Fight Club, Self-Definition, and the Fragility of Authenticity.William Irwin - 2013 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 69 (3-4):673-684.
    Resumo Visto por uma lente existencial, o filme Fight Club impele-nos a criar um autêntico self. Porém, também nos adverte que a criação de um autêntico self é algo que só podemos fazer por nós mesmos. A definitiva ironia no filme Fight Club é que, num esforço por rejeitar a sociedade e cultivar a individualidade, as pessoas acabam por se conformar a um culto e aos seus ditames. A lição é que a autenticidade é frágil, facilmente esmagada e (...)
     
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    Club Guessing and the Universal Models.Mirna Džamonja - 2005 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 46 (3):283-300.
    We survey the use of club guessing and other PCF constructs in the context of showing that a given partially ordered class of objects does not have a largest, or a universal, element.
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  16. Fight Club.Thomas E. Wartenberg (ed.) - 2011 - Routledge.
    Released in 1999, _Fight Club_ is David Fincher’s popular adaption of Chuck Palahniuk’s cult novel, and one of the most philosophically rich films of recent years. This is the first book to explore the varied philosophical aspects of the film. Beginning with an introduction by the editor that places the film and essays in context, each chapter explores a central theme of _Fight Club_ from a philosophical perspective. Topics discussed include: _Fight Club_, Plato’s cave and Descartes’ cogito moral disintegration identity, (...)
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    The Club Guessing Ideal: Commentary on a Theorem of Gitik and Shelah.Matthew Foreman & Peter Komjath - 2005 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 5 (1):99-147.
    It is shown in this paper that it is consistent (relative to almost huge cardinals) for various club guessing ideals to be saturated.
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  18. A Club Guessing Toolbox I.Tanmay Inamdar & Assaf Rinot - 2024 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):303-361.
    Club guessing principles were introduced by Shelah as a weakening of Jensen’s diamond. Most spectacularly, they were used to prove Shelah’s $\textsf{ZFC}$ bound on $2^{\aleph _\omega }$. These principles have found many other applications: in cardinal arithmetic and PCF theory; in the construction of combinatorial objects on uncountable cardinals such as Jónsson algebras, strong colourings, Souslin trees, and pathological graphs; to the non-existence of universals in model theory; to the non-existence of forcing axioms at higher uncountable cardinals; and many (...)
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    Aronszajn lines and the club filter.Justin Tatch Moore - 2008 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (3):1029-1035.
    The purpose of this note is to demonstrate that a weak form of club guessing on ω1 implies the existence of an Aronszajn line with no Countryman suborders. An immediate consequence is that the existence of a five element basis for the uncountable linear orders does not follow from the forcing axiom for ω-proper forcings.
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    Clubs on quasi measurable cardinals.Ashutosh Kumar & Saharon Shelah - 2018 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 64 (1-2):44-48.
    We construct a model satisfying “κ is quasi measurable”. Here, we call κ quasi measurable if there is an ℵ1‐saturated κ‐additive ideal on κ. We also show that, in this model, forcing with adds one but not κ Cohen reals. We introduce a weak club principle and use it to show that, consistently, for some ℵ1‐saturated κ‐additive ideal on κ, forcing with adds one but not κ random reals.
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    A Club of Their Own: Jewish Humorists and the Contemporary World.Eli Lederhendler & Gabriel N. Finder (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Volume XXIX of Studies in Contemporary Jewry takes its title from a joke by Groucho Marx: "I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member." The line encapsulates one of the most important characteristics of Jewish humor: the desire to buffer oneself from potentially unsafe or awkward situations, and thus to achieve social and emotional freedom. By studying the history and development of Jewish humor, the essays in this volume not only provide nuanced (...)
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    Club guessing sequences and filters.Tetsuya Ishiu - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (4):1037-1071.
    We investigate club guessing sequences and filters. We prove that assuming V=L, there exists a strong club guessing sequence on μ if and only if μ is not ineffable for every uncountable regular cardinal μ. We also prove that for every uncountable regular cardinal μ, relative to the existence of a Woodin cardinal above μ, it is consistent that every tail club guessing ideal on μ is precipitous.
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    The Rotary Club and the Promotion of the Social Responsibilities of Business in the Early 20th Century.Mark Tadajewski - 2017 - Business and Society 56 (7):975-1003.
    The separation thesis states that business and moral decision making should and can be differentiated clearly. This study provides empirical support for the competing view that the separation thesis is impossible through a case study of the Rotary Club, which fosters an ethical orientation among its global business and professional membership. The study focuses attention on the Club in the early to middle 20th century. Based on a reading of their service doctrine, the four objects of Rotary and (...)
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    A Tail Club Guessing Ideal Can Be Saturated without Being a Restriction of the Nonstationary Ideal.Tetsuya Ishiu - 2005 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 46 (3):327-333.
    We outline the proof of the consistency that there exists a saturated tail club guessing ideal on ω₁ which is not a restriction of the nonstationary ideal. A new class of forcing notions and the forcing axiom for the class are introduced for this purpose.
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  25. Fight Club as Philosophy: I am Jack’s Existential Struggle.Alberto Oya - 2022 - In David Kyle Johnson (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 1217-1234.
    The aim of this chapter is to analyze the movie Fight Club, directed by David Fincher, written by Jim Uhls, and first released in the fall of 1999. The movie is based on the homonym novel by Chuck Palahniuk, published in 1996. I will argue that Fight Club is to be understood in primarily existentialist, nonethical, and nonevidential terms, showing the struggle felt by each and every one of us to find a convincing answer to the question of (...)
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    El concepto de “club” en Ortega y Huizinga.Taro Toyohira - 2020 - Agora 39 (2):213-223.
    El presente estudio investiga la influencia de José Ortega y Gasset sobre la teoría del juego de Johan Huizinga. Analiza especialmente la distinción entre el juego auténtico y el pueril, el deporte y el pasatiempo y el concepto de club en ambos autores. El club es una comunidad originaria por la cual el espíritu lúdico entra e interviene en el mundo cotidiano. Según ambos autores, el espíritu lúdico deportivo crea el Estado y todas las instituciones culturales políticas a (...)
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    Sticks and clubs.Sakaé Fuchino, Saharon Shelah & Lajos Soukup - 1997 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 90 (1-3):57-77.
    We study combinatorial principles known as stick and club. Several variants of these principles and cardinal invariants connected to them are also considered. We introduce a new kind of side by-side product of partial orderings which we call pseudo-product. Using such products, we give several generic extensions where some of these principles hold together with ¬CH and Martin's axiom for countable p.o.-sets. An iterative version of the pseudo-product is used under an inaccessible cardinal to show the consistency of the (...)
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    On guessing generalized clubs at the successors of regulars.Assaf Rinot - 2011 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (7):566-577.
    König, Larson and Yoshinobu initiated the study of principles for guessing generalized clubs, and introduced a construction of a higher Souslin tree from the strong guessing principle.Complementary to the author’s work on the validity of diamond and non-saturation at the successor of singulars, we deal here with a successor of regulars. It is established that even the non-strong guessing principle entails non-saturation, and that, assuming the necessary cardinal arithmetic configuration, entails a diamond-type principle which suffices for the construction of a (...)
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    From ‘clubs’ to ‘clocks’: lexical semantic extensions in Dene languages.Conor Snoek - 2022 - Cognitive Linguistics 33 (1):193-220.
    This study examines the semantics of a root form underlying a wide range of Dene lexical expressions. The root evolved from a simple nominal denoting “club” to expressions lexicalizing the movement of stick-like objects and the rotation of helicopter blades. These semantic extensions arise through source-in-target and target-in-source metonymies. Drawing on Cognitive Linguistics, especially the theory of metonymy, offers a method of describing the range of meanings expressed by this root in a concise manner. Focusing on the results of (...)
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    Software club: Software for molecular biology. I. Databases and search programs.Martin J. Bishop - 1984 - Bioessays 1 (1):29-31.
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    Club modernity for reluctant believers.Leonard Swidler - 2007 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 6 (16):132-146.
    Written for the people shearing the same reality, the same mental world of Modernity, this paper starts from the premise that we, as human beings, are not always consciously aware of the world we live in, of its constantly changing characteristics or attributes. It has already been demonstrated that our knowledge is contextual and limited. Thus, in order to accurately depict at least some of the attributes of Modernity, and consequently, to observe the major paradigm shift towards an age of (...)
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  32. Club: Asian Americans and Affirmative Action, The.Daniel P. Tokaji - 1996 - Nexus 1:47.
     
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    Separating club-guessing principles in the presence of fat forcing axioms.David Asperó & Miguel Angel Mota - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (3):284-308.
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    Club-guessing, stationary reflection, and coloring theorems.Todd Eisworth - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (10):1216-1243.
    We obtain very strong coloring theorems at successors of singular cardinals from failures of certain instances of simultaneous reflection of stationary sets. In particular, the simplest of our results establishes that if μ is singular and , then there is a regular cardinal θ<μ such that any fewer than cf stationary subsets of must reflect simultaneously.
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    Countable Length Everywhere Club Uniformization.William Chan, Stephen Jackson & Nam Trang - 2023 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 88 (4):1556-1572.
    Assume $\mathsf {ZF} + \mathsf {AD}$ and all sets of reals are Suslin. Let $\Gamma $ be a pointclass closed under $\wedge $, $\vee $, $\forall ^{\mathbb {R}}$, continuous substitution, and has the scale property. Let $\kappa = \delta (\Gamma )$ be the supremum of the length of prewellorderings on $\mathbb {R}$ which belong to $\Delta = \Gamma \cap \check \Gamma $. Let $\mathsf {club}$ denote the collection of club subsets of $\kappa $. Then the countable length everywhere (...)
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    Winning strategies in club games and their applications.Bernhard König - 2011 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 57 (1):19-26.
    We present results concerning winning strategies and tactics in club games on [MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL P]math imageλ. We show that there is generally no winning tactic for the player trying to get inside the club. The bound-countable game turns out to be rather fruitful and adds to some previous results about the construction of elementary substructures and their localization in certain intervals. We show that Player II has a winning strategy in the bound-countable game, thus establishing a new (...)
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    Philosophy Clubs.Thomas G. Miller - 1993 - Teaching Philosophy 16 (3):249-257.
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    Adding many Baumgartner clubs.David Asperó - 2017 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 56 (7-8):797-810.
    I define a homogeneous \–c.c. proper product forcing for adding many clubs of \ with finite conditions. I use this forcing to build models of \=\aleph _2\), together with \\) and \ large and with very strong failures of club guessing at \.
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    Software club: Software for molecular biology. IV. Power where it is needed: Workstations and networks.Martin J. Bishop - 1985 - Bioessays 2 (5):218-221.
  40. Fight Club et la culture du psycho-pathologique.BenoÎt Dubreuil - 2001 - Phares 2 (2).
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    ℙmax variations for separating club guessing principles.Tetsuya Ishiu & Paul B. Larson - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (2):532-544.
    In his book on P max [7], Woodin presents a collection of partial orders whose extensions satisfy strong club guessing principles on ω | . In this paper we employ one of the techniques from this book to produce P max variations which separate various club guessing principles. The principle (+) and its variants are weak guessing principles which were first considered by the second author [4] while studying games of length ω | . It was shown in (...)
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    The UK Genethics Club: clinical ethics support for genetic services.Anneke Lucassen & Michael Parker - 2006 - Clinical Ethics 1 (4):219-223.
    The UK Genethics Club was established in November 2001 in order to provide a national forum of ethics support for the profession of clinical genetics in the UK. The forum brings together health professionals, medical ethicists and lawyers and support is provided through detailed discussion of cases and sharing of good practice. Clinical genetics professionals had previously voiced concerns about making extremely difficult ethical decisions, with profound implications, in something of a vacuum. Professionals saw a lack of guidance in (...)
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  43. Gender and the Philosophy Club.Stephen Stich & Wesley Buckwalter - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 52 (52):60-65.
    If intuitions are associated with gender this might help to explain the fact that while the gender gap has disappeared in many other learned clubs, women are still seriously under-represented in the Philosophers Club. Since people who don’t have the intuitions that most club members share have a harder time getting into the club, and since the majority of Philosophers are now and always have been men, perhaps the under-representation of women is due, in part, to a (...)
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  44. ASU philosophy club.David Truncellito - unknown
    ASU's Philosophy Club is dedicated to discussion of philosophical topics. We're open to any interested parties (even if you're not a Philosophy major!), so feel free to attend any of our meetings. We discuss topics of interest to our members, especially topics which might not be discussed, or might not be discussed in as much depth, in the ordinary classroom setting. We're always open to suggestions for future meetings.
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    Adding a club with finite conditions, Part II.John Krueger - 2015 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 54 (1-2):161-172.
    We define a forcing poset which adds a club subset of a given fat stationary set S⊆ω2\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${S \subseteq \omega_2}$$\end{document} with finite conditions, using S-adequate sets of models as side conditions. This construction, together with the general amalgamation results concerning S-adequate sets on which it is based, is substantially shorter and simpler than our original version in Krueger :119–136, 2014).
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    Towers and clubs.Pierre Matet - 2021 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 60 (6):683-719.
    We revisit several results concerning club principles and nonsaturation of the nonstationary ideal, attempting to improve them in various ways. So we typically deal with a ideal J extending the nonstationary ideal on a regular uncountable cardinal \, our goal being to witness the nonsaturation of J by the existence of towers ).
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  47. (1 other version)Mobile clubbing : Ipod, solitude and community.Rudd Kaulingredks & Samantha Warren - 2008 - In D. E. Wittkower (ed.), Ipod and Philosophy: Icon of an Epoch. Open Court.
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  48. The Club of Rome-The Future of Europe- The Global Future.Antoni Kukliński - 2003 - Dialogue and Universalism 13 (9-10):43-46.
     
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    Private Clubs and Public Values.Deborah L. Rhode - 1986 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 6 (4):6.
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    El Club de la Modernidad. Para Personas Reacias a la Religión y, Especialmente, Para Los Reacios Al Cristianismo.Leonard Swidler - 2007 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 41:183-200.
    El autor se pregunta por el sentido de la religión en nuestro mundo, en la Modernidad. Nuestro mundo —el moderno— se caracteriza por la libertad en el núcleo del ser humano, la razón crítica como el árbitro de lo que hay que afirmar o no, y la historia, el proceso, el dinamismo visto en el corazón de la vida humana y la sociedad. Pero, más que nada, la Modernidad mundializada siente una creciente necesidad de estar en diálogo con quienes piensan (...)
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