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Anthropological Issues in the Work of Ibn Sina
The article analyzes the scientific and philosophical heritage of Ibn Sina, one of the most prominent representatives of the Middle East philosophy. Ibn Sina, an outstanding scientist and physician of the Eastern Renaissance, is among the first-class ...
Kateryna Hololobova
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The Coimbra Jesuit Course in 18th-19th century Russia
This article is aimed at examining the impact of Jesuit philosophical education, particularly the Cursus Conimbricensis, on the intellectual culture existing during the 18th and 19th centuries in the Slavic territories now part of Belarus, Russia, and ...
Yulia Nikitenko
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Aristotle has a nose of wax. This curious expression appears in many philosophical works of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In this context, the metaphor emphasizes the ambiguity of Aristotle’s philosophy and the possibility for the ...
Giuseppe Pignatelli
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The philosophy of Austrian economics [PDF]
Review of The Philosophical Origins of Austrian Economics, by David Gordon.
Smith, Barry
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The “Physica Mosaica” of Johann Heinrich Alsted (1588–1638)
Some early modern scholars believed that Scripture provided more certain knowledge than all secular authorities – even Aristotle – or investigating nature as such.
Jan Čížek
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Kabbalah and Philosophy in the Early Works of Salomon Maimon
Until recent times, the collection of Salomon Maimons early works written in Hebrew, Hesheq Shelomo , was not included into the scientific circulation.
Uri Gershowitz
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Resumen La historia de la recepción de la filosofía práctica de Aristóteles tiene a Pedro de Osma como un actor principal. En su extenso comentario a la Ethica Nicomachea expone con detalle los principales temas de la moral aristotélica, como la ...
Sebastián Contreras Aguirre
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Life and Mind: Varieties of Neo-Aristotelianism: Naive, Sophisticated, Hegelian
In his treatment of subjective mind, Hegel argues that the development that characterizes the vital process of a human individual is logically unique in that it dissolves the contradiction between two logical determinations that characterize any vital ...
Andrea Kern
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The purpose of this paper is to study the philosophy of Avicenna (980-1073), in order to identify his thoughts and reflections regarding aesthetics. We will try to analyze several texts in which he treated the notion of beauty.
Mohamadreza Abolghassemi
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06. Richard Richards, Robert Roberts, and Aristotelian Aristotelianism [PDF]
This paper is a tribute to a philosopher and a person I have long admired, Richard C. Richards. As a clear and rigorous thinker, a thoughtful and accessible writer, and as a kind, blunt, and extremely funny person, Richard embodies virtues I hope to ...
Gimbel, Steven
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