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Minds, Brains, and Capacities: Situated Cognition and Neo-Aristotelianism [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
This article compares situated cognition to contemporary Neo-Aristotelian approaches to the mind. The article distinguishes two components in this paradigm: an Aristotelian essentialism which is alien to situated cognition and a Wittgensteinian “capacity
Hans-Johann Glock
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Interests without History: Some Difficulties for a Negative Aristotelianism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper focuses on 3 features of Freyenhagen's Aristotelian version of Adorno. (a) It challenges the strict negativism Freyenhagen finds in Adorno. If we have morally relevant interests in ourselves, it is implicit that we have a standard by which to ...
Adorno, Adorno, Hegel
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Apologeticism in Chinese Nestorian Documents from the Tang Dynasty: Notes on Some Early Traces of Aristotelianism in China

open access: yesAsian Studies, 2013
Founded on the fact of otherwise deep connections of Nestorianism to the Aristotelian philosophy, this article hopes to shed some light on the possibility of a concurrent transmission of Aristotelianism (with Nestorianism) to China. This writing proposes
Jan VRHOVSKI
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Metaphysics and Evolution: Response to Critics [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Gilsoniana, 2021
I respond to Michał Chaberek’s and Robert A. Delfino’s criticisms of my argument that evolution is compatible with Aristotelian-Thomistic metaphysics.
Dennis F. Polis
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Non-natural natural law: bridging the gap between Aristotle and Ross

open access: yesEthic@: an International Journal for Moral Philosophy, 2021
Aristotelianism is often considered to be a version of naturalism. As a result, non-naturalism is often considered to be incompatible with Aristotelianism.
Richard Playford
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MacIntyre, neo-Aristotelianism and organization theory

open access: yesResearch in the Sociology of Organizations, 2011
Ron Beadle, Geoff Moore
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“Left” Islamic Philosophy. Bloch, Ernst. (2019). Avicenna and the Aristotelian Left. Translated by Loren Goldman and Peter Thompson. New York: Columbia University Press.

open access: yesSententiae, 2021
Review of Bloch, Ernst. (2019). Avicenna and the Aristotelian Left. Translated by Loren Goldman and Peter Thompson. New York: Columbia University Press.
Mykhaylo Yakubovych
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UNIVERSITY OF THE MIDDLE AGES: THE CONTEXT OF INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL TRADITIONS. PART I

open access: yesВекторы благополучия: экономика и социум, 2023
The cultural renaissance of the XII century – «Romanesque Renaissance» – is designated in the article as an epoch which intellectual movements ensured the flourishing of the culture of Latin patristics, inherited from Rome in the Middle Ages. It is shown
Mikhail A. Kornienko
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Triumph of Avicennism. Reflections on Gutas, D. (2020). Orientations of Avicenna’s Philosophy. Essays on his Life, Method, Heritage. London [etc.]: Routledge.

open access: yesSententiae, 2021
Review of Gutas, D. (2020). Orientations of Avicenna’s Philosophy. Essays on his Life, Method, Heritage. London [etc.]: Routledge.
Mykhaylo Yakubovych
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Features of the theological views of Blessed Augustine

open access: yesВолинський благовісник, 2020
Blessed Augustine is one of the greatest fathers of the Church. At the V Ecumenical Council he was named among the twelve most authoritative teachers of the Church. But Blessed Augustine was not only a great theologian but also a philosopher.
Andriy Martynyuk
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