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DOCTA IGNORANTIA

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Docta ignorantia: professional knowing at the core and at the margins of a practice

Journal of Education and Work, 2012
The expression ‘knowing-in-practice’ focuses on practical reasoning and organising that takes place is working practices.
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Docta ignorantia oder: Die Freiheit des Endlichen

Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik, 2002
Abstract The bio-ethical debate on PGD and embryonie stem-cell research is characterized by many paradoxes, regarding the moral status of earliest human life between ›nature‹ and ›subjectivity‹ . The ›conditio humana‹ , however, is not defined by biological features.
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The Interreligious Dialogue in De docta ignorantia of Nicholas of Cusa

Medieval Encounters, 2014
This article explains the method followed by Nicolaus Cusanus (Nicholas of Cusa, 1401–1464) to develop the theme of difference in relation to identity, and the way in which, following this perspective, Cusanus first comes to formulate a discourse of interreligious dialogue.
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NAIVE SENSUALISM, DOCTA IGNORANTIA. TIBETAN LIBERATION THROUGH THE SENSES

Numen, 2000
AbstractLiberations through the senses are the soteriological practices of the Tibetan Buddhists, a counterpart to and an elaboration on what in Europe is occasionally described, somewhat contemptuously, as "rattling off one's prayers". Linked with folk beliefs and rituals and labelled "naive sensualism" in European ethnographic terminology, Tibetan ...
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