What Does it Mean to Orient Oneself in Thinking? [PDF]
Translation from German to English by Daniel Fidel Ferrer What Does it Mean to Orient Oneself in Thinking? German title: "Was heißt: sich im Denken orientieren?" Published: October 1786 ...
Ferrer, Daniel Fidel, Kant, Immanuel
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On the need for metaphysics in psychedelic therapy and research. [PDF]
Sjöstedt-Hughes P.
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Heinrich Heine. On the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany and Other Writings. Ed. by Terry Pinkard, transl. by Howard Pollack-Milgate. Cambridge University Press, 2007 [PDF]
Wegener, Veronika
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The Cowl - v.82 - n.12 - Dec 7, 2017 [PDF]
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 82, Number 12 - December 7, 2017.
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Acceptance of evolution by high school students: Is religion the key factor? [PDF]
Oliveira GDS +3 more
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Review of \u3cem\u3eInfinite Phenomenology: The Lessons of Hegel\u27s Science of Experience\u3c/em\u3e by John Russon [PDF]
Russon suggests a pedagogy of cross-cultural awareness that can be derived from taking chapters of Hegel\u27s Phenomenology of Spirit as a pattern for solving contemporary problems involving racial, ethnic, cultural and religious ...
Vater, Michael
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Spirituality/Religiosity as a Therapeutic Resource in Clinical Practice: Conception of Undergraduate Medical Students of the Paulista School of Medicine (Escola Paulista de Medicina) - Federal University of São Paulo (Universidade Federal de São Paulo). [PDF]
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Review of “Dinin Geleceği” by Ali Köse
Ali Köse, Dinin Geleceği, Ankara: Nobel, 2023, 329 s.
Selman Yılmaz
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Book review: a secular age: Charles Taylor, a secular age (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2007). [PDF]
Calhoun, Craig
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Regina Maria Roche’s \u3cem\u3eThe Children of the Abbey\u3c/em\u3e: Contesting the Catholic Presence in Female Gothic Fiction [PDF]
This article examines Regina Maria Roche’s immensely popular gothic novel, The Children of the Abbey (1796), in light of the ideological and political campaigns that occurred in Britain leading up to the passage of the Catholic emancipation bill in 1829.
Hoeveler, Diane
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