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REPORT: DAVID MALET ARMSTRONG’S NEO‐ARISTOTELIANISM [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to establish criteria for designating the Systematic Metaphysics of Australian philosopher David Malet Armstrong as neo‐ Aristotelian and to distinguish this form of weak neo‐ Aristotelianism from other forms, specifically ...
d'Atri, Annabella
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I manuali di filosofia nella prima età moderna. Uno sguardo introduttivo
During the early modern age, the teaching of philosophy pivots on the systematic manual which replaces the traditional ‘commentarium’ also in the schools run by the religious orders of the Catholic Church.
Gregorio Piaia
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An ‘Aristotelian’ Philosophy of the Internet [PDF]
The paper argues for the necessity of building up a philosophy of the internet and proposes a version of it, an ‘Aristotelian’ philosophy of the internet. First, a short overview of some recent trends in the internet research is presented. This train of thoughts leads to a proposal of understanding the nature of the internet in the spirit of the ...
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Philosophical Interpretation of Bereshit (Ralbag on Creation of the Universe)
The philosophical and theological legacy of Rabbi Levi ben Gershon (1288–1344), better known as Gersonides or Ralbag, remains significant. Based on the study of the original text of Ralbag’s treatise Wars of the Lord, the article aims to identify and ...
V. V. Sleptsova
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The transmission of Greek philosophy and sciences to the Islamic world through the translation movement in the eighth and ninth centuries played a major role in accelerating the Hellenizing process of that world.
MUFTI ALI
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The New Aristotelian Essentialists [PDF]
Abstract In recent years largely due to the seminal work of Kit Fine and that of Jonathan Lowe there has been a resurgence of interest in the concept of essence and the project of explaining de re necessity in terms of it. Of course, Quine rejected what he called Aristotelian essentialism in his battle against quantified modal logic. But
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What was the level of philosophical discussion in the sixteenth-century Turin? The controversy conducted by Agostino Bucci in 1572 against the Neo-Platonic interpretation of Parmenides’ ontology in theological terms, in addition to being a little lesson ...
Simone Mammola
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The medieval universities were diverse in their use of the Aristotelian heritage, and this diversity continued and flourished in the Renaissance (e.g. the non-theological approach in Italy), until the scientific revolution of the 17th century rejected ...
Paul Oskar Kristeller
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Meaningful Work, Post-Work, and Contemporary Aristotelianism
The paper explores the relation between a contemporary Aristotelian conception of human flourishing and two critical perspectives on work. The meaningful work perspective inquires what kind of work would be meaningful, by arguing that meaningful work is
Egidijus Mardosas
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Fortunio Liceti tra Jean Bourdelot e Tommaso Campanella (con due lettere inedite)
The subject of this article is the exchange of letters (winter 1634) between the French scholar Jean Bourdelot and the Aristotelian philosopher Fortunio Liceti.
Oreste Trabucco
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