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1998
Preface to the second edition Preface to the first edition 1. Introduction 1.1 Experience and reality 1.2 The unavoidability of the philosophy of mind 1.3 Science and metaphysics 1.4 Metaphysics and cognitive science 1.5 A look ahead Suggested reading 2.
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Preface to the second edition Preface to the first edition 1. Introduction 1.1 Experience and reality 1.2 The unavoidability of the philosophy of mind 1.3 Science and metaphysics 1.4 Metaphysics and cognitive science 1.5 A look ahead Suggested reading 2.
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Music in Contemporary Philosophy
20161. Introduction: On Sonotropism Martin Scherzinger 2. Vibrating Colors and Silent Bodies. Music, Sound and Silence in Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Critique of Dualism Amy Cimini 3. Ernst Bloch's Utopian Ton of Hope Michael Gallope 4. Awakening Dead Time: Adorno on Husserl, Benjamin, and the Temporality of Music Stephen Decatur Smith 5.
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Bonhoeffer and Contemporary Philosophy
2019Abstract How does Bonhoeffer view the relation between philosophy and theology? To what extent is his own theology shaped by philosophical thought? Moreover, how do the major themes of Bonhoeffer’s theological work relate to concerns of contemporary philosophy? These are the questions addressed in this chapter.
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A Contemporary Philosophy of Praxis
2008In previous chapters I have focused on rethinking approaches to critical education based on contemporary political and cultural changes in schools and society. In this chapter, I am concerned with how these considerations can be extended to discussions of social movement and change more broadly. As John Dewey (1944) showed, almost all communication and
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Contemporary philosophy of mind
Synthese, 1982The question as to the place of Mind in Nature is a reformulation of the question as to the place of human beings in nature. T. H. Huxley's essay on 'Man's Place in Nature' * was an attempt to break down the distinction between human beings and animals by viewing our species in the light of biological evolution. For most people at least, Huxley settled
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Contemporary Indian Philosophy.
The Journal of Philosophy, 1937J. H. Muirhead+2 more
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Contemporary Philosophies of Religion
Harvard Theological Review, 1914In the present essay I propose to compare certain typical religious philosophies, with a view to discovering what degree of religious hope they justify; or what, in view of the nature of reality, they make of religious ideals. Philosophy, viewing experience roundly, taking into account both the uttermost that man wants and the evidence of reality, has ...
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Contemporary Philosophy in Australia.
Pacific Affairs, 1970C. D. Rollins+2 more
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