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The Priest as the Anti-Hero in Graham Greene’s The Power and the Glory
This paper concerns the anti-heroism of the hero-priest’s psychological journey in Graham Greene’s The Power and the Glory. The priest’s heroic qualities seen in his apparently anti-heroic thoughts and behaviors are introduced and explained in detail to argue for the novelist’s grotesque, mysterious heroism inherent in human anti-heroical tendency. The
Hae-Ryung Yoon
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Rethinking the Nature, Function and Boundaries of Logic: An Interview With Graham Priest
Honghui Zhu
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Further explanations of the G�del scenario of the mind ? A reply to Prof. Graham Priest
In ``Consistency, mechanicalness and the logic of the mind'' [ibid. 90, 145-179 (1992; Zbl 0752.03002)], the author argued that arguments of \textit{J. Lucas} and the reviewer commit a fallacy of equivocation concerning the notion of proof. In ``Yu and your mind'' [ibid.
Qiuen Yu
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How Do Mādhyamikas Think?: Notes on Jay Garfield, Graham Priest, and Paraconsistency
Tom J. F. Tillemans
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Offering a response here based in the Three Truths tradition of Tiantai Buddhism as opposed to the Two Truths epistemologies of Indian Mahayana, Huayan, and Chan, the claim is rejected that "true" and "liberating" have different denotations, such that there is a kind of truth that is not in some way liberating.
Brook Ziporyn
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Introduction: Endo, Greene, and the Figure of the "Bad Priest" SHUSAKU ENDO HAS FREQUENTLY BEEN DESCRIBED--and not least of all by his own publishers and publicists--as "the Japanese Graham Greene." (1) In private correspondence with Greene, Endo once referred to himself as the British author's "faithful Japanese disciple." (2) Greene, for his part ...
Christopher A. Link
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Graham Priest on Dialetheism and Paraconsistency
Outstanding Contributions To Logic, 2019exaly +2 more sources
Further Into the Abyss: Graham Priest’s Towards Non-Being
Philosophia Mathematica, 2017Bob Hale, Hale Bob
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