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Abstract According to Kant, both finite (human) and non‐finite (divine) wills are subject to the moral law, though the manner of their subjection differs. The fact that the law expresses an ‘ought’ for the human will is a function of our imperfection.
Alex Englander
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Divine Self‐Disclosure in Filial Values: The Problem of Guided Goodness
Abstract This article’s main thesis is that divine self‐disclosure to humans is best understood in terms of manifested filial values with a distinctive moral intention aimed at cultivating righteousness. To that end, it identifies and clarifies a neglected problem of guided goodness and its significance for God’s self‐disclosure in manifested filial ...
Paul K. Moser
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Why a medical student's learning environment matters: the enabling effect of supportive social climates. [PDF]
Eory A, Dornan T.
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The Three-Times Problem: Commentary on Physical Time within Human Time. [PDF]
Farr M.
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Telepathy, Other Minds, and Category Errors
Abstract In this paper, I explore several issues surrounding what is called “telepathy” in the context of the problem of other minds. I begin with a quick review of the conditions in which this notion arose and the difficulties to which it gave rise upon its introduction.
Sébastien Motta
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The Nature and Destiny of Niebuhr’s Augustine
Abstract This essay poses a twofold question regarding the Augustine who influenced Niebuhr’s work: to which of the many versions of Augustine was Niebuhr drawn? What has happened to this Augustine across the reception of Niebuhr’s thought? As a first matter, I argue that Niebuhr was helped to resolve long‐standing questions not by Augustine the ...
Martin Westerholm
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Editorial for Topical Issue “Happiness in Contemporary Continental Philosophy”
de Boer Ype
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Doping Existential Despair: Mindful of the Exotic Lure. [PDF]
Tateo L.
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