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    The Indian Philosophical Congress: a short history, 1925-1975.Basant Kumar Lal - 1975 - [Delhi]: Dept. of Philosophy, University of Delhi.
    On the activities of the Indian Philosophical Congress and its role in the development of philosophy in India.
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  2. Understanding philosophy, Eastern and Western perspectives: proceedings of the 77th Session of the Indian Philosophical Congress.Manjulika Ghosh (ed.) - 2005 - New Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan.
     
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    The philosophy of K. Satchidananda Murty.Sibajiban Bhattacharyya & Ashok Vohra (eds.) - 1995 - New Delhi: Indian Book Centre.
    Contributed articles presented at a seminar held on Oct. 1992.
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    New essays in the philosophy of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.S. Radhakrishnan, Rama Rao Pappu & S. S. (eds.) - 1995 - Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications.
    Revision of papers originally presented at the Radhakrishnan Centennial Conference, Miami University, 1988.
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  5. (2 other versions)Proceedings of the Third Conference of All Orissa Philosophy Association.Ganeswar Misra, K. P. Mishra & Bijayananda Kar (eds.) - 1972 - Bhubaneswar: Post-Graduate Dept. of Philosophy, [Utkal University.
     
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  6. Bhāratīya darśanaṃ, oru samvādaṃ.E. M. S. Namboodiripad (ed.) - 1993 - Tiruvanantapuraṃ: Vitaraṇaṃ, Dēśābhimāni Bukk Haus.
    Viewpoints advocating the thesis that Indic philosophy had encompassed, and continues to encompass and be enriched by, Marxist philosophy; papers presented at a 1992 seminar, organized by the Dept. of Sanskrit, University of Calicut.
     
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    Indian philosophy and history.S. P. Dubey (ed.) - 1996 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    Collection of addresses of the general presidents of the Indian Philosophical Congress.
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  8. The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2000 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 8:XIII-XXVI.
    Part of the bafflement over expressions like “contemporary” and “postmodern” in philosophy can be traced to a flood of nineteenth-century historians of philosophy who dubbed the so-called “post-medieval” era from Bacon and Descartes to Mill and Nietzsche the “Philosophie der Neuzeit,” “L’époque moderne,” and “modern philosophy.” Even the philosophers mentioned suffice to indicate that these labels are often only placeholders for views of thinkers linked by little more than a birth after the onset of the Reformation and a death before (...)
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    Turning points in Indian śāstric tradition: proceedings of national seminar.Radhavallabh Tripathi & Nilakanth Dash (eds.) - 1999 - Delhi: Pratibha Prakashan.
    Research papers presented in a National Seminar on Turning points of Indian śāstric traditions, organized by Dept. of Sanskrit, Dr. Harisingh Gour University from 19th-21st March, 1997).
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  10. Ādhunika pariprekshya meṃ Bhāratīya darśana kī prāsāṅgikatā.Śasiprabhā Kumāra (ed.) - 1993 - Dillī: Nāga Prakāśaka.
     
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    Reflections on the 37th Indian Philosophical Congress.Mariasusai Dhavamony - 1965 - International Philosophical Quarterly 5 (1):130-147.
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    Facets of recent Indian philosophy.R. Balasubramanian (ed.) - 1994 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    Contributed research papers presented at the annual sessions of the Indian philosophical Congress.
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    Problems of Indian philosophy.S. P. Dubey (ed.) - 1996 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    Collection of addresses of the general presidents of the Indian Philosophical Congress.
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    Europe-Inde-postmodernité: pensée orientale et pensée occidentale : actes du Colloque de Ceret, 15-22 september 1991.Rada Iveković & Jacques Poulain (eds.) - 1993 - Paris: N. Blandin.
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    Facets of rationality.Daniel Andler (ed.) - 1995 - Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
    Scholars from various philosophical schools of thought, including cultural relativism, hermeneutics, and postmodernism, have recently critiqued rationalism in light of new developments in the cognitive sciences. Each of these new developments set into motion new inquiries in each school philosophical school of thought. Now, in Facets of Rationality, a distinguished team of scholars examines these new inquiries and bring rationality back into the mainstream of the social sciences. The unique feature of this book lies in its multidisciplinary exploration of rational (...)
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    A Revolution of Philosophy.Daoerjixiribu Borjgin - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 15:343-349.
    "I" will is the percondition of knowing, while "I" is identical lift of both substance and spirit. Life will reveals itself from chaos. knowing belongs to life cross-referenced an in fact, it is a indication theory of will rather than a pure theory of knowing. "I" is a narrow sense of life, but it also should indicate a broad sense of life. Word is a life creature life is the only absolute one. The showing of one thing is before existence. (...)
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    Kālatattva-cintana.Śaśiprabhā Kumāra (ed.) - 1997 - Dillī: Je. Pī. Pabliśiṅga Hāusa.
    Contributed articles presented at a seminar on the theme of concept of time in Indic philosophy organized by the Saṃskr̥ta Śodha Parishad, Dept. of Sanskrit, University of Delhi.
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    A New Look at the Ancient Asian Philosophy through Modern Mathematical and Topological Scientific Analysis.Ting-Chao Chou - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 2:21-39.
    The unified theory of dose and effect, as indicated by the median-effect equation for single and multiple entities and for the first and higher order kinetic/dynamic, has been established by T.C. Chou and it is based on the physical/chemical principle of the massaction law (J. Theor. Biol. 59: 253-276, 1976 (質量作用中效定理) and Pharmacological Rev. 58: 621-681, 2006) (普世中效指數定理). The theory was developed by the principle of mathematical induction and deduction (數學演繹歸納法). Rearrangements of the median-effect equation lead to Michaelis-Menten, Hill, Scatchard, (...)
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    The Challenge and Responsibility of Universal Otherness in African Philosophy.Daniel Smith - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 28:129-136.
    This paper seeks to reflect on the challenges of developing a new graduate program in philosophy at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. What does it mean to establish a program that both retain a commitment to the universal aspirations of a global discipline while being true to its Ethiopian and African roots. Various prominent philosophers who have addressed such issues on a general level are invoked in order to try and clarify this challenge such as Paulin Hountondji, Michel Foucault, Jurgen Habermas, (...)
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    The Metaphysics of the spirit.S. P. Dubey (ed.) - 1994 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    Contributed research papers presented at the annual sessions of the Indian Philosophical Congress.
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  21. (1 other version)Zhongtaology: A Confucian Way of Philosophical Thinking and Moral Life.Keqian Xu - 2013 - In School of Philosophy (ed.), XXIII World Congress of Philosophy: Philosophy as Inquiry and Way of Life(Abstract). University of Athens.
    Due to the differences of languages, “ontology” in its original Western sense had not been conceptualized in ancient China. The most prominent and unique feature of Confucian philosophy in early ancient China is “Zhongtaology” instead of “ontology”. Zhongtaology is the philosophical inquiring for the way of “Zhong”, which is based on all the primordially related semantic meanings embodied in the Chinese character “zhong”. Zhongtaological philosophy indicates an association between human beings and their world, a coincidence between subjectivity and objectivity, a (...)
     
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    Life Phenomenology of Life as the Starting Point of Philosophy: Phenomenology of Life As the Starting Point of Philosophy : 25th Anniversary Publication.Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka & International Phenomenology Congress - 1997 - Springer Verlag.
    In her introduction to this collection, Tymieniecka presents her phenomenology of life - the leitmotif of the three-volume anniversary publication of Analecta Husserliana - as something that stands out from preceding historical attempts to investigate life in an 'integral' or 'scientific' way. After an incubation lasting throughout the 2000 years of Occidental philosophy, this scientific phenomenology/philosophy of life at last uncovers the entire area of the 'inner workings of Nature', exposing the way in which the 'sufficient reason' and the 'ground' (...)
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    Basal concepts in philosophy. An inquiry into being, non-being, and becoming.No Authorship Indicated - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (4):415-416.
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    Philosophy and logic.No Authorship Indicated - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (2):214-215.
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    Epitome of the synthetic philosophy.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (2):190-190.
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    Review of The Oxford history of Western philosophy. [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (2):182-183.
    Reviews the book, The Oxford history of Western philosophy edited by Anthony Kenny . Written by a team of some of the most distinguished scholars, this authoritative and finely detailed compendium traces the history of Western philosophy from its earliest beginnings among the Presocratics to the current era. This paperback volume should no doubt be a welcome addition to the reference library of all theoretical/philosophical psychologists. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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    Review of The dream of reason: A history of philosophy from the Greeks to the Renaissance. [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (2):184-184.
    Reviews the book, The dream of reason: A history of philosophy from the Greeks to the Renaissance by Anthony Gottlieb . Seldom in the history of histories—particularly histories of philosophy—have there been authors capable of producing accessible, entertaining, insightful, and accurate treatments of their subject matter. An unfailingly pleasant read, Gottlieb’s history shows how many of philosophy’s most revolutionary breakthroughs have consistently been co-opted by other branches of learning, leading to the unfortunate illusion that philosophers never make any progress. 2012 (...)
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    Hegel's Philosophy of Mind.No Authorship Indicated - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (5):536-537.
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    Review of The sociology of philosophies: A global theory of intellectual change. [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 2000 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 20 (1):93-93.
  30. The Phaedo of Plato.Benjamin Plato, Jowett & Herman Finkelstein Collection Congress) - 1928 - London: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Patrick Duncan.
     
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    Review of The psychic factors of civilization, Social Evolution, Civilization during the Middle Ages, and History of the Philosophy of History. [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (4):400-411.
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    Review of Minding the gap: Epistemology and philosophy of science in the two traditions. [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (2):181-181.
    Reviews the book, Minding the gap: Epistemology and philosophy of science in the two traditions by Christopher Norris . In this book, the author takes issue with the all-too-frequently held view that there can be no productive engagement between mainstream analytic philosophers and thinkers in the contemporary Continental tradition. The main focus here is to reveal the various concerns each of these two traditions share—concerns that have often been obscured by narrowly parochial interests and the desire to stake out distinct (...)
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    Review of Mystery of mysteries: Is evolution a social construction? [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):93-94.
    Reviews the book, Mystery of mysteries: Is evolution a social construction? by Michael Ruse . Beginning with such seminal figures as Erasmus and Charles Darwin and Julian Huxley, and considering closely such contemporary thinkers as Richard Dawkins, E. O. Wilson, Stephen J. Gould, and Richard Lewontin, Ruse sets out to explore the roles that metaphor and social context have played in the development of evolutionary theory from the 18th century to the present day. Framed within the context of the antithetical (...)
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    Review of Critical issues in psychotherapy: Translating new ideas into practice. [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (2):184-185.
    Reviews the book, Critical issues in psychotherapy: Translating new ideas into practice edited by Brent D. Slife, Richard N. Williams, and Sally H. Barlow . Bridging the often enormous gap between theory and practice in psychotherapy, this volume seeks to examine a variety of models of psychotherapy in the light of recent advances in theoretical psychology, philosophy of science, and critical thinking. The book is organized around numerous issues of fundamental importance to contemporary psychotherapy, including chapters addressing the problems of (...)
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    Review of The body. [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):96-97.
    Reviews the book, The body by Donn Welton . Over the last century, the nature and meaning of human embodiment has emerged as one of the more significant areas of philosophical and psychological inquiry. From at least the time of Edmund Husserl, many thinkers in the Continental tradition have striven to re-conceptualize the body and its relationship to self and other in such a way as to avoid the pitfalls of more traditional, reductionistic attempts that view the body solely in (...)
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    Review of Learning from Asian philosophy. [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):95-95.
    Reviews the book, Learning from Asian philosophy by Joel J. Kupperman . In this excellent and tremendously informative book, Kupperman adopts a significantly different tack by showing that many important Eastern texts ought not be considered merely examples of “wisdom literature,” but rather are genuinely significant philosophical texts, structured with carefully thought-out and insightful arguments. Throughout his well-written and accessible treatment, the author takes great pains to demonstrate the many substantive ways in which contemporary philosophers might employ Asian thinking as (...)
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    Review of Merleau-Ponty, interiority and exteriority, psychic life and the world. [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 2000 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 20 (1):92-92.
    Reviews the book, Merleau-Ponty, interiority and exteriority, psychic life and the world by Dorothea Olkowski and James Morley . This book is a brief but informative and thoughtful anthology brings together the work of a number of contemporary scholars in philosophy, psychology, psychiatry, and comparative literature to demonstrate how Merleau-Ponty's understanding of the psyche and the material world has not only tremendous implications for philosophy, but also for the natural and social sciences. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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    A journal of interest: Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry. [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 1986 - Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 6 (2):138-139.
    The Review was founded in 1961 to bring an existential and phenomenological approach to the understanding of human experience. With a primary focus on the psychotherapeutic endeavor, the Review publishes original essays and first translations from the fields of literature and philosophy, as well as from psychology and psychiatry proper. The Review has published essays by nearly every major figure in the world, including Viktor Frankl, Eugene Gendlin, Jacques Lacan, R.D. Laing, RolloMay, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jacob Needleman, Carl Rogers, and Jean-Paul (...)
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    Philosophical implications of Tarski's work.Patrick Suppes - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (1):80-91.
    In his published work and even more in conversations, Tarski emphasized what he thought were important philosophical aspects of his work. The English translation of his more philosophical papers [56m] was dedicated to his teacher Tadeusz Kotarbinski, and in informal discussions of philosophy he often referred to the influence of Kotarbinski. Also, the influence of Leiniewski, his dissertation adviser, is evident in his early papers. Moreover, some of his important papers of the 1930s were initially given to philosophical audiences. For (...)
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    Truthlikeness.Ilkka Niiniluoto - 1987 - Dordrecht: Reidel.
    The modern discussion on the concept of truthlikeness was started in 1960. In his influential Word and Object, W. V. O. Quine argued that Charles Peirce's definition of truth as the limit of inquiry is faulty for the reason that the notion 'nearer than' is only "defined for numbers and not for theories". In his contribution to the 1960 International Congress for Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science at Stan­ ford, Karl Popper defended the opposite view by defining a compara­tive (...)
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  41. The Imperative of Integration.Elizabeth Anderson - 2010 - Princeton University Press.
    More than forty years have passed since Congress, in response to the Civil Rights Movement, enacted sweeping antidiscrimination laws in the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968. As a signal achievement of that legacy, in 2008, Americans elected their first African American president. Some would argue that we have finally arrived at a postracial America, butThe Imperative of Integration indicates otherwise. Elizabeth Anderson demonstrates that, despite progress toward racial (...)
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    Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies 2005 Annual Meeting.Paul L. Swanson - 2006 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 26 (1):183-184.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies 2005 Annual MeetingPaul SwansonThe 2005 meetings of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies focused on the theme "Personal and Impersonal Aspects of the Absolute" and were divided into two venues, with a preliminary panel at the nineteenth World Congress of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR) in Tokyo, March 24–30, and the regular annual meeting held in Kyoto on July 19–21. (...)
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    The Ethics of Salomon Maimon.David Baumgardt - 1963 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 1 (2):199-210.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Ethics of Salomon Maimon (1753-1800) DAVID BAUMGARDT* SALOMON MAIMON is now generally considered the most acute mind among the earliest critics of Kant. Kant himself had praised his acumen,1 though later qualifying his regard decisively.2 Johann Gottfried Herder called * We have just learned of the death of the author. David Baumgardt, born in Germany on April 20, 1890, studied in Vienna and in Berlin and taught philosophy (...)
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    Review of Animal models of human psychology: Critique of science, ethics, and policy. [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 1999 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 19 (2):227-228.
    Reviews the book, Animal models of human psychology: Critique of science, ethics, and policy by Kenneth J. Shapiro . The principle focus of most of this text is on the present-day use of animals in psychological research. In particular, Shapiro examines contemporary animal models of eating disorders, showing how psychology came to rely so heavily on animal models in the first place and how prevalent scientific attitudes about the use of animals in the laboratory have taken shape over the past (...)
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    Review of Martin Buber: The hidden dialogue. [REVIEW]No Authorship Indicated - 2000 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 20 (2):242-243.
    Reviews the book, Martin Buber: The hidden dialogue by Dan Avnon . In this exciting and instructive volume, the author carefully examines the main themes and thrusts of Martin Buber's radical philosophy of dialogue. In recent years it has become increasingly clear that Buber's vision of the basic nature of human existence is not only profound in its intellectual scope and sophistication, but also deeply disturbing in its moral and ethical implications. This fine book, however, seeks to redress this unfortunate (...)
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    Discourse Ethics and International Law.Edward Demenchonok - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (11-12):57-84.
    This essay combines information on the recent ISUD Sixth World Congress Humanity at the Turning Point: Rethinking Nature, Culture, and Freedom and some reflections inspired by presentations and discussions at the congress. It is focused on the presentation of one of the keynote speakers, Karl-Otto Apel, entitled “Discourse Ethics, Democracy, and International Law: Toward a Globalization of Practical Reason”. Apel argued that the transcendental-pragmatic foundation of morality serves as the ultimate basis for the universal conception of law, e.g., of human (...)
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  47. Choice and Virtue in the Nicomachean Ethics.Alfred R. Mele - 1981 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (4):405-423.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Choice and Virtue in the Nicomachean Ethics ALFRED R. MELE COM~rNTATORS ON THr Nicomachean Ethics (NE) have long been laboring under the influence of a serious misunderstanding of one of the key terms in Aristotle's moral philosophy and theory of action. This term is prohairesis (choice), the importance of which is indicated by Aristotle's assertions that choice is the proximate efficient cause of action (NE 6. 1139a31--32) and (...)
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    The New Marxism. [REVIEW]H. B. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (1):128-128.
    De George undertakes the formidable task of compressing within 154 pages of text a description and critical analysis of the changes which have taken place in Marxist theory in the socialist countries of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union since the Twentieth Congress in 1956. The brevity of the book is its chief handicap detracting from what is otherwise a stimulating study of modern Marxism. The summary form of statement leads to some unsupported claims and to others which are ambiguous (...)
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    President's Council on Bioethics.Edmund D. Pellegrino & F. Daniel Davis - 2009 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19 (3):309-310.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:President’s Council on BioethicsEdmund D. Pellegrino (bio) and F. Daniel Davis (bio)Approximately two weeks before what was to have been its final meeting, the White House dissolved the President’s Council on Bioethics by terminating the appointments of its 18 members. The letters of dismissal, dated 10 June 2009, informed the members that their service on the Council would end with the close of business the next day.The Council’s term (...)
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    Intelligo ut Credam: St. Augustine’s Confessions.James Lehrberger - 1988 - The Thomist 52 (1):23-39.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:INTELLIGO UT CREDAM: ST. AUGUSTINE'S CONFESSIONS* BAPTISM INTO the Catholic Church ended Augustine's Odyssey through the intellectual and spiritual seas of late antiquity. His Confessi.ons tells us how he joined the Manicheans, became attached to astrology, imbibed Aristotle, was attracted to the Academy, learned Epicureanism, discovered the Platonists, and finally came home to Christianity.1 From the first moment he read Cicero, then, Augustine became a seeker of wisdom; few (...)
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