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  1. BALDWIN Thomas & Consuelo PRETI (eds): GE Moore: Early.Christopher Barnett, Pietism Kierkegaard, Estelle Barrett, Kristeva Reframed, Barbara Bolt & Heidegger Reframed - 2011 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (5):1017-1019.
     
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    Pietism and Education in the Life and Work of Fritz Jahr.Amir Muzur & Iva Rinčić - 2019 - Філософія Освіти 24 (1):224-230.
    A little bit more than twenty years ago, the attention of bioethics community was attracted by the discovery of the work of Fritz Jahr (1895-1953), a theologian and teacher from Halle (Germany), who had conceived both the term and the discipline of bioethics (Bio-Ethik, 1926) by broadening Kant’s categorical imperative onto animals and plants. Today, dozens of papers deal with Jahr’s bioethics ideas, but his work related to other topics remains almost unknown. In the present paper, we address Jahr’s article (...)
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    Wolffianism and Pietism in eighteenth-century German philosophy.Simon Grote - 2023 - Intellectual History Review 33 (4):673-701.
    Broadly defined as adherence to teachings of Christian Wolff (1679–1754), Wolffianism characterized much of the mainstream of German academic philosophy for at least half the eighteenth century. German Pietism, by contrast, defined in its narrowest sense as a late-seventeenth- and eighteenth-century movement for the renewal of the Lutheran Churches of the Holy Roman Empire, has long figured in the history of German “Enlightenment” philosophy as Wolffianism’s anti-philosophical, religious foil. The conventional portrait of Wolffianism and Pietism as antithetical to (...)
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  4. Between Pietism and herbartianism : archaeological vestiges in Carnap's thought.Michael Heidelberrber - 2024 - In Christian Damböck, Johannes Friedl & Ulf Höfer, Ways of the Scientific World-Conception. Rudolf Carnap and Otto Neurath. Boston: BRILL.
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  5. Le piétisme, ses origines et ses précurseurs, d'après Albrecht Ritschl.V. R. J. - 1880 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 13 (5):381.
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    Pietism at Herborn and its Influence in the American Middle Colonies, with Reference to the Mediating Role of Philip William Otterbein.J. Steven O’Malley - 2005 - In Udo Sträter, Interdisziplinäre Pietismusforschungen: Beiträge Zum Ersten Internationalen Kongress Für Pietismusforschung 2001. De Gruyter. pp. 781-790.
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    German Pietism and the Genesis of Literary Aesthetics: The Discourse of Erfahrung in the 1700s.F. Corey Roberts - 2004 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 78 (2):200-228.
  8. Reclaiming Pietism: Retrieving an Evangelical Tradition.[author unknown] - 2015
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  9. Pietism.Marie Mikulová Thulstrup - 1981 - In A. Freire Ashbaugh, Niels Thulstrup & Marie Mikulová Thulstrup, Kierkegaard and great traditions. Copenhagen: Reitzel.
     
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    4. Pietism: The Universality of the Affective.John E. Murray - 1994 - In Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics. Yale University Press. pp. 59-62.
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  11. Between Wolffianism and Pietism: Baumgarten's Rational Psychology.Corey W. Dyck - 2018 - In Courtney D. Fugate & John Hymers, Baumgarten and Kant on Metaphysics. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 78-93.
    In this paper, I consider Baumgarten’s views on the soul in the context of the Pietist critique of Wolff’s rational psychology. My primary aim is to account for the largely unacknowledged differences between Wolff’s and Baumgarten’s rational psychology, though I also hope to show that, in some cases, the Pietists were rather more perceptive in their reading of Wolff than they are typically given credit for as their criticisms frequently succeed in drawing attention to significant omissions in Wolff’s discussion.
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  12. Le piétisme, ses origines et ses précurseurs, d'après Albrecht Ritschl.V. R. H. - 1881 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 14 (3):225.
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    Kant, Scientific Pietism, and Scientific Naturalism.Robert Hanna - 2016 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 28 (44):583.
    The doctrine of Kantian natural piety says that rational human animals are essentially at home in physical nature. In this essay, I apply the doctrine of Kantian natural piety directly to the natural sciences, and especially physics, by showing how they have a cognitive, epistemic, metaphysical, practical/moral, aesthetic/artistic, religious, and sociocultural/political grounding in Kantian sensibility, both pure and empirical. This is what I call Kantian scientific pietism, and it is to be directly and radically opposed to scientific naturalism.
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    Pierre Poiret, le piétisme radical et la traduction allemande de l’Œconomie divine.Sebastian Türk - 2021 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 153 (1):85-98.
    Notre article propose d’explorer la réception de Pierre Poiret au sein du piétisme radical en Allemagne. Dans ce milieu spirituel a émergé une traduction allemande de l’Œconomie Divine (1687) (7 vol. 1735-1742). Nous souhaitons donner quelques éclairages sur la réalisation de ce projet, les personnes qui y ont été associées, ainsi que sur la manière dont le texte de Poiret a été transposé en langue allemande. Poiret et ses traducteurs piétistes partagent la conviction que la vérité religieuse n’est accessible que (...)
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  15. Piety and pietism.Nick Trakakis - unknown
     
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    Christopher B. Barnett: Kierkegaard – Pietism and Holiness.Dennis Vanden Auweele - 2011 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 64 (2):195-197.
  17. Radical Reconciliation: Beyond Political Pietism and Christian Quietism.[author unknown] - 2012
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  18. Mysticisme et piétisme-évangélique en Nouvelle-Angleterre au XVIIIe siècle: Deux expériences féminines.L. Bergamasco - 2000 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 80 (2):221-245.
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    Communal Pietism Among Early American Moravians. [REVIEW]H. A. L. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (2):51-52.
  20. Kant et le piétisme.L. Devillairs - 1997 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 77 (4):453-465.
     
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    Pragmatism and American Pietism.Paul J. Nagy - 1976 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 12 (2):166 - 181.
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    Reexamining Foucault on confession and obedience: Peter Schaefer's Radical Pietism as counter-conduct.Elisa Heinämäki - 2017 - Critical Research on Religion 5 (2):133-150.
    This article engages with Michel Foucault’s idea of confession as the central Christian strategy of subjection or subjectivation and the link he proposes between confession and obedience. The article also wishes to show how confession can become counter-conduct. I apply Foucault’s conceptions to early modern Lutheran confessionalism, elucidating how the confessional apparatus of the orthodox Lutheranism of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Sweden strived to mold obedient subjects who are able to conduct themselves. I also examine the transformation and overthrow of these (...)
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  23. Notice bibliographique sur le piétisme allemand.D. Bourel - 1987 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 75 (1):65-70.
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    Tropologiese Hoogliedmetafore en vroulike mistieke piëtisme in Suid-Afrikaanse pioniergemeenskappe, 1760–1860.Andries W. G. Raath - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (3):11.
    The ego-focus of pioneer women on the South African frontier, 1760–1860, reflects distinct traits of mystical spirituality. The pioneer spirituality of women on the borders increasinglycame to expression in ego-texts with experiential inclinations. The leaning towards Jesuscentredmystical spirituality developed parallel to pietistic tendencies in Holland and Germany,and allegorical and tropological applications of the bridal metaphors in the Song of Songsformed a distinct element of female pietism on the frontier. Women believers in the interiorfavoured tropological applications of bridal metaphors in (...)
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    Accounting for the commandments in medieval Judaism: studies in law, philosophy, pietism, and kabbalah.Jeremy P. Brown & Marc Herman (eds.) - 2021 - Leiden ; Boston: Brill.
    Accounting for the Commandments in Medieval Judaism explores the discursive formation of the commandments as a generative matrix of Jewish thought and life in the posttalmudic period. Each study sheds light on how medieval Jews crafted the commandments out of theretofore underdetermined material. By systematizing, representing, or interrogating the amorphous category of commandment, medieval Jewish authors across both the Islamic and Christian spheres of influence sought to explain, justify, and characterize Israel's legal system, divine revelation, the cosmos, and even the (...)
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    James Tamis : Dutch Calvinistic Pietism in the Middle Colonies. A Study in the Life and Theology of Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen, Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague 1967, XI und 203 pp. [REVIEW]Gerhard Müller - 1970 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 22 (2):175-176.
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    The Sorokin-Merton Correspondence on “Puritanism, Pietism and Science,” 1933–34.Robert K. Merton - 1989 - Science in Context 3 (1):291-298.
    On this occasion, I shall try to respond to the suggestions that I report what it was like to be a graduate student at Harvard in the early 1930s engaged in writing a dissertation which took the shape in print of the monograph, Science, Technology and Society in Seventeenth-Century England. This, quite some time before the sociology of science had emerged with a cognitive and social identity. I shall not attempt an account – let alone an explanatory account – of (...)
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    Pedagogy and Reform in Halle Pietism and the German Enlightenment.Richard L. Gawthrop - 2005 - In Udo Sträter, Interdisziplinäre Pietismusforschungen: Beiträge Zum Ersten Internationalen Kongress Für Pietismusforschung 2001. De Gruyter. pp. 529-536.
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    Kelly Joan Whitmer. The Halle Orphanage as Scientific Community: Observation, Eclecticism, and Pietism in the Early Enlightenment. 202 pp., figs., bibl., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2015. $40. [REVIEW]Renate Dürr - 2016 - Isis 107 (4):842-843.
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  30. List of ContributorsPrefaceAbbreviations of Kant's WorksIntroductionPart I: Key Writings1. Key Works The Only Possible Argument in Support of a Demonstration of the Existence of God / The 'Inaugural Dissertation' / Critique of Pure Reason / Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics That Will Be Able to Come Forward as Science / Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals / Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science / Critique of Practical Reason / Critique of Judgment / Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason / Toward Perpetual Peace / Metaphysics of MoralsPart II: Kant's Contexts2. Philosophical and Historical Context Academy prize essay / Aristotelianism / J. A. Eberhard / Empiricism / Frederick the Great / French Revolution / Garve-Feder review / Herder / Francis Hutcheson / Königsberg / J. H. Lambert / Moses Mendelssohn / Physical influx / Pietism / Prussia / School Metaphysics / Adam Smith / Spinoza3. Sources and Influences Aristotle / Francis Bacon / A. Baumgarten / Cicero / C. [REVIEW]Kantian Normativity in Rawls, Korsgaard & Continental Practical PhilosophyPart V.: Bibliography6Kant BibliographyNotesIndex - 2015 - In Gary Banham, Nigel Hems & Dennis Schulting, The Bloomsbury Companion to Kant. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Kelly Joan Whitmer, The Halle Orphanage as Scientific Community: Observation, Eclecticism, and Pietism in the Early Enlightenment. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2015. Pp. 200. ISBN 978-0-226-24377-1. £28.00. [REVIEW]Thomas P. Weber - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Science 50 (1):146-148.
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  32. Wolff and the First Fifty Years of German Metaphysics.Corey W. Dyck - 2024 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Wolff and the First Fifty Years of German Metaphysics offers a fresh account of philosophical developments in German philosophy in the first half of the 18th century. At the centre of this book is Wolff's seminal text on metaphysics, the Deutsche Metaphysik of 1719, a text that modernized and advanced German philosophy but also provoked a vigorous intellectual controversy which informed and animated German thought through the decades until Kant's later philosophical revolution. -/- Corey W. Dyck draws extensively on the (...)
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    Kierkegaard's Mystical and Spiritual Sources.Peter Šajda - 2015 - In Jon Stewart, A Companion to Kierkegaard. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 167–179.
    The mystical and spiritual authors of the thirteenth to eighteenth centuries provided rich inspiration for Kierkegaard's religious thought. Kierkegaard owned numerous works by these authors, who are associated with the spiritual traditions of Rheno‐Flemish mysticism, Devotio Moderna, post‐Tridentine and Baroque Catholicism, and Reformed Pietism. The accurate spiritual diagnostics and the apt methods of spiritual formation found in (Pseudo‐)Tauler, Theologia Deutsch, Abraham a Sancta Clara, and François Fénelon deeply impressed Kierkegaard. He adopted and further developed motifs from the mystical and (...)
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    Forming Humanity: Redeeming the German Bildung Tradition.Jennifer A. Herdt - 2019 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    Introduction -- From paideia to humanism -- Pietism and the problem of human craft (Menschen-Kunst) -- The harmonious harp-playing of humanity: J. G. Herder -- Ethical formation and the invention of the religion of art -- The rise of the Bildungsroman and the commodification of literature -- Authorship and its resignation in Goethe's Wilhelm Meister -- "The Bildung of self-consciousness itself towards science": Hegel.
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    Hegel and the Spirit: Philosophy as Pneumatology.Alan M. Olson (ed.) - 1992 - Princeton University Press.
    Hegel and the Spirit explores the meaning of Hegel's grand philosophical category, the category of Geist, by way of what Alan Olson terms a pneumatological thesis. Hegel's philosophy of spirit, according to Olson, is a speculative pneumatology that completes what Adolf von Harnack once called the "orphan doctrine" in Christian theology--the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Olson argues that Hegel's development of philosophy as pneumatology originates out of a deep appreciation of Luther's dialectical understanding of Spirit and that Hegel's doctrine (...)
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    Friedrich Nietzsche und das "Fromme Basel".Martin Pernet - 2014 - Basel: Schwabe Verlag.
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  37. Kierkegaard og pietismen.Marie Mikulová Thulstrup - 1967 - København,: Munksgaard.
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    Godly Dispositions and Textual Conditions: The Literary Sociology of International Religious Exchanges, c. 1722–1740.Tessa Whitehouse - 2013 - History of European Ideas 39 (3):394-408.
    From the seventeenth century onwards, English Reformed ministers engaged in lively correspondence and publishing exchanges with men from different countries and Protestant traditions. In the eighteenth century, appreciation of their shared intellectual and cultural heritage and a desire to sustain the patterns for religious living it encouraged inflected the content and style of textual interactions among Halle Pietists, English dissenters and New England Congregationalists. Interest in the present state of religious life was also important, and therefore news about awakenings and (...)
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    Kant und der Pietismus: ein Vergleich der Philosophie Kants mit der Theologie Speners.Kazuya Yamashita - 2000 - Berlin: VWF.
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    Comment ne pas être religieux? Feuerbach et Marx : esquisse de phénoménologie socio-historique du religieux.Natalie Depraz - 2020 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 28:97-115.
    La religion, cette névrose obsessionnelle universelle de l’humanité Freud, L’avenir d’une illusion (1927) Introduction « Sartre est … le théologien le plus important dont dispose la tradition philosophique de l’Occident ». C’est le philosophe et théologien Christos Yannaras qui s’exprime. Provocation? Plutôt : vertu de l’athéisme de l’auteur de L’être et le néant qui, bel héritier de Nietzsche et de Heidegger, produit un diagnostic au scalpel de la posture religieuse molle du piétisme du X...
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    Thick blood, Satan’s burning arrows and the dungeon of self-will: melancholia in the observationes of the radical pietist physician Johann Christian Senckenberg.Vera Fasshauer - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (6):939-957.
    ABSTRACT When melancholy is mentioned in connection with pietism, it is usually associated with self-ordained contrition and castigation which, according to the opponents of this religious movement, is prone to drive the believers into pathological dejection or even suicide. The example of the radical pietist Frankfurt physician Johann Christian Senckenberg, however, demonstrates the need for a more differentiated approach. As Senckenberg attained his medical knowledge primarily through physical and mental self-observation, he experienced the sadness of his own soul as (...)
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    Hallische Avantgarde. Die Erfindung der Ästhetik und die Ästhetisierung des Christentums.Martin Fritz - 2014 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 21 (1-2):1-27.
    Avantgarde in Halle: The Invention of Aesthetics and the Aestheticization of Christianity. The foundation of scholarly aesthetics by the Halle philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten and Georg Friedrich Meier in the middle of the 18th century took place within a milieu that was shaped by both pietism and the Enlightenment. Martin Fritz demonstrates that aesthetics in Halle itself can be considered a synthesis of pietism and Enlightenment ideas. The sensualization of basic Christian concepts is of eminent relevance for these (...)
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    Innerlichkeit - Existenz - Subjekt: Kierkegaard im Kontext: Dokumentation zweier internationaler Arbeitsgespräche an der Theologischen Fakultät der Humboldt-Universität Berlin und an den Franckeschen Stiftungen zu Halle an der Saale.Eberhard Harbsmeier & Christian Senkel (eds.) - 2017 - Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
    English summary: The focus of the contributions in this volume is on the relationships of the young Kierkegaard with the philosophy in Berlin and also with Pietism whose influence expresses itself mainly in his later edifying writings. Berlin and Halle are important reference points for Kierkegaard's roots of thinking which can be characterized as passion and inwardness. Texts about love from all periods of his work together with musical and visual reflections on Kierkegaard combine both aspects and provide an (...)
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    Kant und der Siebenjährige Krieg.Alexei N. Krouglov - 2016 - Studies in East European Thought 68 (2-3):149-164.
    Russian occupation of Königsberg during the Seven Years’ War had a great impact on the residents of East Prussia capital. That time significantly changed the cultural city life, i.e. there was a release from narrow-mindedness and prejudices of the Protestant city that was influenced by Pietism; social mores were liberalized; in comparison with pre-war time the university started playing a more significant part, and the status of university professors rose. All these changes positively affected Kant’s life and his philosophical (...)
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    The problem of Mennonite ethics.Abraham P. Toews - 1963 - Grand Rapids,: Eerdmans.
    The aim of this book is to present without reservation and in simple fashion the beliefs of the Mennonites and their uncompromising nonconformity. As such it sets forth for the first time the basis of the distinctive ethical code of the Mennonite community. It will appeal to all persons who are interested in the Christian faith, regardless of their own church affiliation. The Problem of Mennonite Ethics is divided into four parts. The first section states the problem, discusses Mennonite belief (...)
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    Within my heart: the Enlightenment epistemic reversal and the subjective justification of religious belief.Michael A. Van Horn - 2017 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    Introduction: Religious experience in modernity : faith itself as the "unknown God" -- Fides qua creditur : the Enlightenment mind and the theology of the heart -- Within the bounds of reason alone : the subjective justification of religious belief in the thought of Immanuel Kant -- Schleiermacher's "higher order Pietism" : subjectivity and Protestant liberal thought -- Søren Kierkegaard and the paradox of faith : subjectivity in Christian existentialism -- Subjectivity and religious belief in Anglo-American revivalism : Jonathan (...)
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    Natürliche Erkentniss Gottes, der Welt und des Menschen, nebst andern dahin gehörigen Wahrheiten, welche die Grund-Sätze aller wahren Gelehrsamkeit, fürnemlich der Welt-Weissheit in sich enthalten.Johann Liborius Zimmermann - 2015 - Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag.
    Johann Liborius Zimmermann (1702 – 1734) studierte Philosophie und theologische Moral an der Universität Jena. Dort wurde er 1725 mit einer philosophischen Dissertation promoviert und lehrte anschließend alle Gebiete dieses Fachs. Nach einer kurzen Tätigkeit als Hofprediger des Grafen von Wernigerode wechselte er 1731 zur Universität Halle, wo er bis zu seinem Tode praktische Theologie lehrte. Zimmermann greift im vorliegenden Traktat, der sich methodisch strenger, an Wolffs Methodenideal anknüpfender Prinzipien bedient, einerseits sehr frei – eklektisch – auf Wolffs Topoi in (...)
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    African Pentecostal spirituality as a mystical tradition: How regaining its roots could benefit Pentecostals.Marius Nel - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):10.
    Western academic theology do not succeed in accounting for the identity and faith culture of African Pentecostals for at least two reasons. In the first place, because as part of the Pentecostal movement it grew from the holiness, divine healing and revivalist movement that went back to Pietism and emphasised a holistic effective spirituality, and secondly, because it links with the holistic tradition of African traditional religions and worldview that share some aspects of the Old Testament realist way of (...)
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  49. Ein missing link auf dem Weg der Ethik von Wolff zu Kant. Zur Quellen-und Wirkungsgeschichte der praktischen Philosophie von Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten.Clemens Schwaiger - 2000 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 8:247-61.
    Research on the history of ethics has ignored Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten miserably. And that even though Kant based his lectures on moral philosophy on Baumgarten's text books over the course of decades. This article takes up the cudgels for this "in ethicis" most independent follower of Wolff. In addition to Baumgarten's epistemological elevation of perception, which is known to have resulted in the new foundation of aesthetics as an independent discipline, his reception of two lines of tradition was primarily decisive (...)
     
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    Kant and the Mythic Roots of Morality.John R. Silber - 1981 - Dialectica 35 (1):167-193.
    SummaryOn Kant's view, the moral individual cannot be “programmed” by sociological or educational techniques. To brainwash is to destroy freedom while to educate is to develop the capacity for freedom. Plato's proposal to invent mythic roots as incentives to moral conduct is not acceptable, since it involves not merely the propagation of falsehoods, but its success requires also a totalitarian state that destroys freedom. Not being concerned with mere legality, but with encouraging true morality, he has renounced forcing moral goodness.Marx, (...)
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