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Identity between space-time and physical substance’s extension [PDF]
This paper argues the identity between space-time and physical substance’s extension following Descartes and Einstein. Field and particles’ distinct spatiotemporal attributes are derived from their different extension types.
Jie Chen
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Plato and Antisthenes in the Phaedo: A Reflexive Reading. Part Two
The purpose of this study is not so much to show the presence of Antisthenes in the dialogue, but rather to examine that to which Plato alludes. The controversy over ideas between the two Socratics is historically very well-attested, as can already be ...
Giuseppe Mazzara
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Abstract Dionysius's vision of eros as a meeting of reciprocal ecstasies – where lover and beloved each pass out of themselves and into the other – has often been read as unifying dimensions of love otherwise thought to stand in tension, such as giving and receiving.
Noah Karger
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Abstract Orthodox Christian theology in general prides itself on bearing the mantle of patristic thought. Orthodox theological anthropology is no different, often drawing on Greek patristic sources in presenting its vision of the human being. Yet Orthodox anthropology can also broadly be categorized as personalist in ways that are not necessarily so ...
Alexis Torrance
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The Death of God and Philosophy’s Untimely Gospel [PDF]
True enough, not many of the human lot we know, not least of all thosewe may chance upon in life in an intricate tangle of modern socialformations where individuals get to interface rather unreflectively mostof the time, would be so generous as to bestow
Virgilio Aquino Rivas
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Between and Beyond: Negotiating Belonging Within Queer Borderlands
ABSTRACT Belonging is an affective, social and biopolitical phenomenon which is relationally negotiated and which produces material and symbolic ‘borders’. Subsequently, the politics of belonging refers to the construction, maintenance and policing of the borders of belonging.
Meg Poff
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CONSCIENCE AND THE ENDS OF HUMANITY: CHRISTIAN HUMANISM AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Abstract The astonishing speed of the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has sparked reflections by theologians and philosophers on what distinctiveness, if any, human beings possess as individuals and as a species. This article addresses this question with respect to an ancient idea in Christian thought reaching back to St.
William Schweiker
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Exploring Soul, Nature, and God. A Triad in Bhagavad gita
Humans have always been and still are fascinated by the elusive phenomenon of soul and have devised various approaches to interpret it and attribute different names to it; depending on which part, which religion, which tribe and which sect of the world ...
Sumati Yadav
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Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the intracellular aggregation of the microtubule‐associated protein Tau. While the presence of large, insoluble neurofibrillary tangles has long been the primary focus of this research, a paradigm shift in the field now highlights smaller, soluble oligomers as the more neurotoxic Tau species leading
Joshua T. Skrehot, Dmitry Kurouski
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Three Circles of Intertextuality: The “Estate Myth” in M.L. Stepnova’s Novel The Garden [PDF]
The article analyzes the landmark novel of Russian writer M.L. Stepnova, The Garden (2020), which has aroused the public’s and critic’s interest, continuing the “estate text” of Russian literature of the 19th–20th centuries. It is shown that the image of
Olga A. Bogdanova
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