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The Personal Before and After the Political
Abstract The authors of this article co‐facilitated a dialogue workshop for Jewish, Christian, and Muslim communal leaders and academics in Cairo as part of the GINGKO Interfaith Fellowship Retreat in September 2024. The Interfaith Dialogue in Times of Crisis workshop guided the participants through a series of exercises, culminating in reflections on ...
Elena Dini+2 more
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Biological Explanations of Social Inequalities
Abstract Inequalities of social goods between gender, racial, or other groups call out for explanation. Such inequalities might be explained by socialization and discrimination. But historically some have attributed these inequalities to biological differences between social groups. Such explanations are highly controversial: on the one hand, they have
Dan Lowe
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Creation and “Actualism”: The Dialectical Dimension of Philosophical Theology
David B. Burrell
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Ayman Shihadeh and Jan Thiele, eds. Philosophical Theology in Islam: Later Ash‘arism East and West.
Zohaib Ahmad
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Therapeutic aQompaniments: Walking together in hypnotherapy—and ethnography
Abstract Drawing on ethnographic data collected over 16 months of fieldwork with Indonesian hypnotherapists, this article investigates the suitability of different relationalities for providing therapeutic care. Clinical literature often advocates the merits of self‐hypnosis over hetero‐hypnosis, while anthropologists express skepticism regarding ...
Nicholas J. Long
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Abstract During fieldwork among older adults in middle‐class families in the city of Bhaktapur (2018–2019), I recurrently came across comparative narratives of moral decline, depicting a stark contrast between the present time and a mythical past where ageing parents were treated “as gods.” In this paper, I analyze how, through acts of comparisons ...
Paola Tinè
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From Brad to worse: Rule‐consequentialism and undesirable futures
Abstract This paper asks how rule‐consequentialism might adapt to very adverse futures, and whether moderate liberal consequentialism can survive into broken futures and/or futures where humanity faces imminent extinction. The paper first recaps the recent history of rule‐consequentialist procreative ethics.
Tim Mulgan
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Philosophical and theological influences in John Calvin’s thought: reviewing some research results
B.J. Van der Walt
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Philosophical Principles of Heinrich Klee’s Theology (1800–1840)
Alexander Anatolyevich Fokin
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