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Dilthey’s and Misch’s “Nachverstehen” of the neo-stoic “natural system of the human sciences” in their unfinished projects on pantheism

Intellectual History Review, 2023
This paper focuses on a neglected part of Dilthey’s œuvre that consists of papers on 16th–17th century philosophical issues. These papers are closer to interpretive articles than to original works, and so they are neither considered Dilthey’s original ...
Gábor Boros
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Pantheism: One and all

Philosophical Psychology
Pantheism – All is God – is the hidden doctrine behind many reported psychedelic-occasioned experiences, both in the literature and in clinical trials, yet its meaning is little understood in the clinical and therapeutic spheres.
Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes
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Plagues and pantheism

History of European Ideas
This response to Eileen Hunt's The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination (2024) addresses the question of whether there is such a thing as a general apocalypse, or whether when we speak of apocalypses we are always presupposing
Samuel Piccolo
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Falling In Love Outward: Pantheism and Spiritual Well-Being

European Journal for Philosophy of Religion
This paper presents a pantheistic account of spiritual well-being drawn from the life and works of poet Robinson Jeffers. The account is based on a general conceptualisation of the spiritual life according to which it has three components: a conception ...
Khai Wager
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Archiving ‘Future Years’: Wordsworthian Dis-ease of Memory from Pantheism to Pandemic

Media Watch, 2022
While the experiment with memory in Wordsworth’s ‘Tintern Abbey’ (1798) has been a much-discussed topic since its publication, what constitutes a discussion seldom approached is the debilitating untenability of the archival project in the text that keeps
Rajarshi Banerjee
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The Principle of Reason's Self-Preservation in Kant's Essay on the Pantheism Controversy

Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 2021
In his 1786 essay on the pantheism controversy, ‘What Does It Mean to Orient Oneself in Thinking?’, Kant implies that ‘the maxim of reason's self-preservation [Selbsterhaltung]’ is reason's first principle for orienting itself in thinking supersensible ...
F. Baghai
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Creatio ex Omnibus: Pantheism and Its Values and Ethics

Theology and Science
This paper refutes the common objection against pantheistic models of divinity that they are valueless or bereft of ethics due to the ambiguous model of God they espouse, arguing instead that pantheism can be construed as an inherently ethical model of ...
Meg Mercury
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Oracles of the Cosmos - Between Pantheism and Secularism

, 2022
The divide between science and religion has its roots in the early modern period. In the first part, the popular talk of oracles of reason is traced back to the ancient oracles published in the 15th century, and it is shown how this led to the emergence ...
P. Blum
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Paul Richard Blum, Oracles of the Cosmos: Between Pantheism and Secularism, Schwabe Verlag, Basel 2022, 102 pp., ISBN: 9783796545467.

Mediterranea International Journal on the Transfer of Knowledge
Review of: Paul Richard Blum, Oracles of the Cosmos: Between Pantheism and Secularism, Schwabe Verlag, Basel 2022, 102 pp., ISBN: 9783796545467.
Marco Pellegrini
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