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Prémontval’s “General Misunderstanding on the Question of Optimism” [PDF]
One of the most original contributions to the optimism debate of the eighteenth century was put forward by the maverick French Enlightenment thinker, André-Pierre Le Guay de Prémontval (1716-1764), in an essay entitled “General misunderstanding on the ...
Strickland, Lloyd
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Abstract Through the prism of Voltaire's letters on the Quakers (1733) and John Boyle's riposte in his preface to Father Brumoy's The Greek Theatre (1759), some Shakespeare criticism of the period is shown to have drawn on issues of religious controversy, in this case, Methodist enthusiasm, to formulate some of the principal tenets of fledgling ...
Jonathan P.A. Sell
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Charles Hartshorne’s Neo-Classical Theism
Doktora TeziBu çalışmada Charles Hartshorne’un neo-klasik teizm anlayışını irdelemeye çalıştık. “Klasik” kelimesi mevcut olanın çoğunu muhafaza etmeyi çağrıştırır. “Neo” (yeni) kelimesi ise olana bir şey ekler ve yeniliğe vurgu yapar.
Özgül, Kadri
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The Great Depression in the United States from a Neoclassical Perspective
Can neoclassical theory account for the Great Depression in the United States—both the downturn in output between 1929 and 1933 and the recovery between 1934 and 1939? Yes and no. Given the large real and monetary shocks to the U.S.
Harold L. Cole, L. Ohanian
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Epidemics in the Neoclassical and New Keynesian Models
We analyse the e§ects of an epidemic in three standard macroeconomic models. We A?nd that the neoclassical model does not rationalize the positive comovement of consumption and investment observed in recessions associated with an epidemic. Intro- ducing
M. Eichenbaum +2 more
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This study in the doctrine of God, with special reference to the thought of John Macquarrie and Charles Hartshorne, addresses the issue of the relational problematic and suggests a potential resolution.
Pratt, George Douglas
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How Not to be an Atheist: A Neoclassical Response to the New Atheism
The New Atheists (e.g. Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, Christopher Hitchens, and Victor Stenger) claim that a commitment to science, reason, and morality is inconsistent with theism.
Viney, Donald W.
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The Theism of Charles Hartshorne
The aim of the thesis is to introduce the American process philosopher Charles Hartshorne and his philosophical theism and to relate his approach and his thoughts to the debate about the relationship of theology and philosophy.
Macek, Petr
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