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In his Problema XXX, I, Aristotle poses the question: ”Why is it that all those who have become eminent in philosophy or politics or poetry or the arts clearly are melancholics?” This article is concerned with how, during the French Renaissance ...
Anna Carlstedt
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On the need for metaphysics in psychedelic therapy and research. [PDF]
Sjöstedt-Hughes P.
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San Agustín, El Neoplatonismo, Heidegger y el Olvido de Plotino [PDF]
In his lessons of the Summer semester of 1921 called “St. Augustin and the Neo-Platonism"; M. Heidegger interprets the Bishop of Hipona from what he calls “the factitive experience of life". This experience would be indissolubly associated to became that
Alby, Juan Carlos
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Buddhism in Theosophical Interpretation of E.P. Blavatskaya: «Philosophic Invention» Problem
The subject matter of the paper is a most interesting philosophic phenomenon- theosophy which received a considerable emphasis at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century and greatly influenced viewpoints of the majority of ...
T V Bernyukevich
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The figure of Ramon Llull (Raimundus Lullus) and the significance of the recent companion volume to his Latin works in the Corpus Christianorum series [PDF]
The text offered here seeks to present the recent work, Fidora, A.-Rubio, J. E. (eds.), Raimundus Lullus: An Introduction to his Life, Works and Thought, CCCM 214, Turnhout: Brepols 2008, within the dual contexts of Lullian historiography and the history
Hughes, Robert D.
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Metaphor and the Philosophical Implications of Embodied Mathematics. [PDF]
Winter B, Yoshimi J.
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Pagan Gods as Figures of Speech: Dante's Use of Servius in the Vita Nova. [PDF]
Vitale V.
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Newton’s Neo-Platonic Ontology of Space
This paper investigates Newton’s ontology of space in order to determine its commitment, if any, to both Cambridge neo-Platonism, which posits an incorporeal basis for space, and substantivalism, which regards space as a form of substance or entity. A non-substantivalist interpretation of Newton’s theory has been famously championed by Howard Stein and
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The Liberatory Possibilities of the Doctrine of Justification [PDF]
Ideology in North American Lutheran ...
Kelly, Robert A.
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