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Prédicateur philosophe – Philosophe prédicateur
Revue des sciences philosophiques et théologiques, 2015Cet article se propose d’analyser certains aspect de la réception du discours de Paul sur l’Aréopage ( Actes 17, 22-31). À la suite de ce “sermon”, on peut en effet poser le problème du rapport entre philosophie et prédication. Après une brève analyse du discours lui-même, l’article examine les interprétations de ce texte fondamental par Augustin ...
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Nursing Ethics, 1997
Philosophical counselling is an approach that aims to assist people to deal with life events in an effective manner. As such, it is of interest to nurses who are concerned with helping clients who require assistance effectively to manage life events. The approach utilizes both ancient and contemporary philosophical promises and theories.
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Philosophical counselling is an approach that aims to assist people to deal with life events in an effective manner. As such, it is of interest to nurses who are concerned with helping clients who require assistance effectively to manage life events. The approach utilizes both ancient and contemporary philosophical promises and theories.
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2012
« Pourquoi philosopher ? Parce qu'il y a le désir, parce qu'il y a de l'absence dans la présence, du mort dans le vif ; et aussi parce qu'il y a notre pouvoir qui ne l'est pas encore ; et aussi parce qu'il y a l'aliénation, la perte de ce qu'on croyait acquis et l'écart entre le fait et le faire, entre le dit et le dire ; et enfin parce que nous ne ...
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« Pourquoi philosopher ? Parce qu'il y a le désir, parce qu'il y a de l'absence dans la présence, du mort dans le vif ; et aussi parce qu'il y a notre pouvoir qui ne l'est pas encore ; et aussi parce qu'il y a l'aliénation, la perte de ce qu'on croyait acquis et l'écart entre le fait et le faire, entre le dit et le dire ; et enfin parce que nous ne ...
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, 2015
Preface ix A Note on References and Citations xi Introduction: The Problem of Paganism 1 Part I: The Problem Takes Shape Chapter 1 Prelude: Before Augustine 19 Chapter 2 Augustine 23 Chapter 3 Boethius 42 Part II: From Alcuin to Langland Chapter 4 The ...
J. Marenbon
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Preface ix A Note on References and Citations xi Introduction: The Problem of Paganism 1 Part I: The Problem Takes Shape Chapter 1 Prelude: Before Augustine 19 Chapter 2 Augustine 23 Chapter 3 Boethius 42 Part II: From Alcuin to Langland Chapter 4 The ...
J. Marenbon
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Language Sciences, 2004
Our understanding of malapropism is a phenomenon that cries out for explanation, and we here use this phenomenon as a test case to evaluate the plausibility not just of different versions of Integrationism but also of the ‘Language of Thought’ hypothesis and a rival Dynamical Systems approach to modelling the workings of the mind.
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Our understanding of malapropism is a phenomenon that cries out for explanation, and we here use this phenomenon as a test case to evaluate the plausibility not just of different versions of Integrationism but also of the ‘Language of Thought’ hypothesis and a rival Dynamical Systems approach to modelling the workings of the mind.
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Endeavour, 2007
A close associate of the Lunar Society, Joseph Wright of Derby painted several industrial and scientific scenes. This article (part of the Science in the Industrial Revolution series) shows how two of his works - featuring an orrery and an alchemist - reveal the ideas and aspirations of the provincial philosophers who made up the Society.
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A close associate of the Lunar Society, Joseph Wright of Derby painted several industrial and scientific scenes. This article (part of the Science in the Industrial Revolution series) shows how two of his works - featuring an orrery and an alchemist - reveal the ideas and aspirations of the provincial philosophers who made up the Society.
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Greek Philosophers on Euthanasia and Suicide
Reason and Emotion, 2021J. M. Cooper
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Archives de Philosophie, 2008
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Bourdin, Jean-Claude, Duflo, Colas
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Bourdin, Jean-Claude, Duflo, Colas
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2016
This accessible book is structured around six philosophical ideas concerning our relations with others: values, morality, aesthetics, order, rules and respect. Using examples from a range of countries, it provides a platform for engaging with important topical issues.
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This accessible book is structured around six philosophical ideas concerning our relations with others: values, morality, aesthetics, order, rules and respect. Using examples from a range of countries, it provides a platform for engaging with important topical issues.
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Philosophical Expertise and Philosophical Methodology
Metaphilosophy, 2019AbstractIn recent years a new discussion on the nature of philosophical expertise has emerged: whether philosophers possess a special kind of expertise, what such expertise would entail, how to measure it, and related concerns. The aim of the present article is to clarify certain related points across these debates in the hope of paving a clearer path ...
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