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De la convenientia latine à la convenance française du XVIIe siècle
The idea of convenientia was already conceptualised and exploited as a key notion in aesthetic reflection in classical Latin culture. But the term also belongs to other lexical domains, notably that of ethics, in which it has been originally adopted to ...
Elena Muceni
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The memory engram: beginning the search. [PDF]
Engelhardt E, Levy G.
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The origin of the phrase comparative psychology: an historical overview. [PDF]
d'Isa R, Abramson CI.
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La lectura ilustrada europea del confucianismo: entre Malebranche y Voltaire
Este artículo examina la estrategia ilustrada europea a través de la cual filósofos como Malebranche, Leibniz, Montesquieu y Voltaire se apropiaron de determinados conceptos chinos, y articularon sus respectivos pensamientos como respuesta a la crisis ...
César Guarde Paz
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Compassion is mentioned and studied within 17th- and 18th-century philosophical and medical literature as an emotional phenomenon. The advent of iatrophysics in explaining bodily functions, and the adoption of vitalist approaches, appear to have strongly
Elena Muceni
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Empathy and the art of Leonardo da Vinci. [PDF]
Mansur SS, DeFelipe J.
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Human Freedom in Nicolas Malebranche’s Occasionalism
This article is about how human freedom is understood in the philosophy of Nicolas Malebranche. According to Malebranche, the most important proponent of occasionalism in the modern period, God is the sole and real cause of the universe and all its functioning. In addition, according to him, people are free and responsible for their own actions.
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Adriaen Verwer (1654/5-1717) and the first edition of Isaac Newton's Principia in the Dutch Republic. [PDF]
Ducheyne S.
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Gih (Qi): Beyond Affordance. [PDF]
Lee Y, Shaw RE, Jin Z.
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