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Eternal recurrence in a Neo-Kantian context [PDF]
In this essay, I argue that someone who adopted a falsificationism of the sort that I have attributed to Nietzsche would be attracted to the doctrine of eternal recurrence. For Nietzsche, to think the becoming revealed through the senses means falsifying
Michael Steven Green
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ETERNAL RECURRENCE IN HEIDEGGER’S INTERPRETATION
Eternal Recurrence in Heidegger’s Interpretation. The whole concept of being represented by Nietzsche, in Heidegger’s opinion, is composed of eternal chaos, alive and not alive determined by limited force, necessary eternal becoming, limited space ...
Diana KORPOS
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Reseña del libro Edith Stein’s “Finite and Eternal Being”, de Sarah Borden Sharkey.
Miriam Ramos Gómez
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Perfect Being Theology and Eternal Conscious Torment: Are They Compatible?
Are God and hell, as traditionally conceived, compatible or mutually exclusive ideas? Can a just and loving God consign people to unending punishment? This paper examines and defends the claim that Anselmian Perfect Being Theology (PBT)—which defines God as the greatest possible being—and the doctrine of Eternal Conscious Torment (ECT)—understood as a ...
Gamgebeli Doroshenko, Valerian
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Francisco Suárez on Eternal Truths, Eternal Essences, and Extrinsic Being [PDF]
It is necessarily true that water is H2O, but it is a contingent fact that there is any water at all. Water therefore seems ill suited to ground the necessary truth that water is H2O.
Brian Embry, Embry, Brian
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Beginning to read Stein's Finite and Eternal Being [PDF]
Stein called Finite and Eternal Being her ‘spiritual legacy’. The access to this legacy has been restricted by the dif-ficulty of assessing exactly what it is that Stein is doing in the work. It has been regarded as a work of Thomist philosophy, but a closer reading reveals it as quite critical of St Thomas. After the publication
Lebech, Mette
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Happiness is the eternal pursuit of human beings, and subjective well-being is an essential indicator for evaluating happiness. Research on subjective well-being mainly focuses on material, economic, and psychological factors, and there is insufficient ...
Xiaojuan Ouyang, Zequan Pan
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Being a Spinozist today: Some considerations on eternity, happiness and philosophy [PDF]
This paper is a response to Andrea Sangiacomo’s invitation to participate in an exchange on the currency of Spinoza’s philosophical project and to discuss whether Spinoza’s overall project is worth pursuing as philosophy. Sangiacomo’s provocative paper titled “Spinoza’s mistake: the desire for eternal joy” –intended to trigger the discussion– argues ...
Sole, Maria Jimena
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The Theological Analysis of Eternal Damnation: A Study of the Views of Mulla Sadra and Allameh Tabatabai [PDF]
The eternal nature of the human soul and the concept of eternal damnation for disbelievers are crucial theological topics in Islamic thought. This article examines the views of Mulla Sadra and Allameh Tabatabai on these issues.
Fardin Darabi Meydani +1 more
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Ecological Apocalypse in the Poetry of Patrick and Emily Brontë
This essay considers relationships between nature, ecology and apocalypse in the poetry of Patrick Brontë (1777–1861) and Emily Brontë (1818–1848). It argues that though Patrick’s poetry emphasises the spiritual benefits of human connection with the ...
Simon Marsden
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