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Quality and inspiration. A study of the diversification of rhetoric of quality in relation to different conceptual domains in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values by Robert M. Pirsig [PDF]
This article discusses the basic types of concepts of quality occurring in Robert M. Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values. These terms refer to the different conceptual domains, creating diversi ed types of rhetoric.
Płuciennik, Jarosław, Sałaj, Jagoda
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What is a Merciful Heart? Affective-Motivational Aspects of the Second Love Command [PDF]
In this paper, I argue that Christ’s second love command implies not only that people’s volitions and actions be Christ-like, but also that their affective-motivational dispositions be Christ-like. More specifically, I argue that the command implies that
Vitz, Rico
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Tιμιώτερα Books, Talking Objects, Honour and Shame in the Phaedrus
In the Phaedrus, the expression τὰ γεγραμμένα φαῦλα ἀποδεῖξαι, „to demonstrate the inadequacy of its own written” could mean „to make a palinody.” The requirements to define someone as a philosopher that Socrates provides (Phdr.
Cristiana Caserta
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Rencontrer: To find oneself, to collide, before and in front [PDF]
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Gaston, S
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Phaedrus 279A: The Praise of Isocrates
That Plato’s praise is ironic is shown by its contradictions with Isocrates’ thought, by criticisms of rhetoric shared with Alcidamas, and by references to Isocrates in the Euthydemus.
James A. Coulter
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The Psychagogic Work of Examples in Plato's Statesman [PDF]
This paper concerns the role of examples (paradeigmata) as propaedeutic to philosophical inquiry, in light of the methodological digression of Plato’s Statesman.
Moore, Holly G.
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This paper aims to interpret the role of the soul as ontological, intellectual or cognitive and as the moral principle within the frame of the holistic conception of human psychosomatic health that emerges from the context of Zalmoxian medicine in the ...
Melina G. Mouzala
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Does Plato Make Room for Negative Forms in His Ontology? [PDF]
Plato seems to countenance both positive and negative Forms, that is to say, both good and bad ones. He may not say so outright, but he invokes both and rejects neither.
Alican, Necip Fikri
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Narcissus to a Man: Lifelogging, Technology and the Normativity of Truth
The growth of the practice of lifelogging, exploiting the capabilities provided by the exponential increase in computer storage, and using technologies such as SenseCam as well as location-based services, Web 2.0, social networking and photo-sharing ...
O'Hara, Kieron
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Rooted in the broader project of representing Hong Kong through the visual and literary arts, the Hong Kong Atlas book series seeks to build a set of heritage-based networks through a literary series consisting primarily of paperback and digital editions,
MATTISON, Christopher
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