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'A New Pace of Life': A Mixed-Methods Exploration of Retirement Plans, Preparations and Experiences in Middle-Aged and Older Autistic and Non-Autistic Adults. [PDF]
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2021
We are surrounded by things that exist, like chairs, tables, phones, and people. But we are also surrounded by things that don’t exist, like holes, shadows, omissions, and negative properties. We read stories of nonexistent unicorns and magical creatures.
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We are surrounded by things that exist, like chairs, tables, phones, and people. But we are also surrounded by things that don’t exist, like holes, shadows, omissions, and negative properties. We read stories of nonexistent unicorns and magical creatures.
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Journal of Religious Ethics, 2020
AbstractIn the face of unremitting faith in economic progress and the attendant environmental degradation that is, increasingly, one of its ugly fruits, Jürgen Moltmann’s rich conception of God’s Sabbath peace offers a compelling reorientation. When drawn upon for its contribution toward the fostering of one’s moral imagination and for the cultivation ...
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AbstractIn the face of unremitting faith in economic progress and the attendant environmental degradation that is, increasingly, one of its ugly fruits, Jürgen Moltmann’s rich conception of God’s Sabbath peace offers a compelling reorientation. When drawn upon for its contribution toward the fostering of one’s moral imagination and for the cultivation ...
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Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 1988
(1988). The Non-Being of Nothingness. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology: Vol. 19, Heidegger and the Greeks, Art and Essence, pp. 90-92.
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(1988). The Non-Being of Nothingness. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology: Vol. 19, Heidegger and the Greeks, Art and Essence, pp. 90-92.
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2022
AbstractThis chapter rejects both Meinongianism (“There are things such that there are no such things”) and neo-Meinongianism (“There are things that do not exist”). The chapter examines possible responses to a challenge to neo-Meinongians that was issued in Chapter I: “If you think that there are things that do not exist, give me an example of one ...
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AbstractThis chapter rejects both Meinongianism (“There are things such that there are no such things”) and neo-Meinongianism (“There are things that do not exist”). The chapter examines possible responses to a challenge to neo-Meinongians that was issued in Chapter I: “If you think that there are things that do not exist, give me an example of one ...
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1982
This chapter discusses four characteristics; namely, origination, duration, change and destruction. Being (yu) in this context refers to origiantion and duration, and non-being (wu) refers to change and destruction. Nāgārjuna argues that these four characteristics cannot be established.
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This chapter discusses four characteristics; namely, origination, duration, change and destruction. Being (yu) in this context refers to origiantion and duration, and non-being (wu) refers to change and destruction. Nāgārjuna argues that these four characteristics cannot be established.
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