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Anorexia nervosa: 150 years of critical theory. [PDF]
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Exploring the Neural Pathways of Faith: A Review and Case Study on Hyperreligiosity in Epilepsy. [PDF]
Bazarra Castro GJ +6 more
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Addressing epistemic injustice (and ongoing effects of colonisation) through the Ethiopian intellectual tradition of <i>Qiné</i>. [PDF]
Wondimagegn D, Whitehead CR.
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Philosophy Today, 2013
(ProQuest: ... denotes formula omitted.)The historiographical entity we traditionally call "medieval philosophy" in most cases is taken for granted and more-or-less considered as unproblematic. On a closer look, however, it becomes a notoriously difficult and elusive subject. This is the reason for putting the term in quotation marks.
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(ProQuest: ... denotes formula omitted.)The historiographical entity we traditionally call "medieval philosophy" in most cases is taken for granted and more-or-less considered as unproblematic. On a closer look, however, it becomes a notoriously difficult and elusive subject. This is the reason for putting the term in quotation marks.
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Medieval Philosophy and Philosophical Medievalism
Philosophy Today, 2013All knowledge begins with the eyes, although the freshness of our earliest perceptions is soon clouded. Language and ideas are always preceded by our perceptual structuring of existence.Roberto Rossellini, 1973 1One can conceive of writing infinitely on past texts, or at least I can. Now, one could very well imagine a time when works in the traditional
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2007
Before I discuss the private and fictional projects of succeeding centuries, I will briefly describe Hildegard’s spiritual and historical environment and the mystical notions of language to which she may have been exposed.
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Before I discuss the private and fictional projects of succeeding centuries, I will briefly describe Hildegard’s spiritual and historical environment and the mystical notions of language to which she may have been exposed.
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