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Evil as Privation in Neoplatonism. Simplicius and Philoponus in Defense of Matter
The aim of this paper is to highlight the decisive contribution of Simplicius and Philoponus to the resolution of the problem of evil in Neoplatonism.
R. Loredana Cardullo
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Perceptions of poverty in Spain: differences in the attitudinal profiles between women and men [PDF]
Poverty is a multidimensional phenomenon that encompasses privation of education, health or housing. Women show more positive perceptions of poor people, making external attributions for the causes of poverty or the circumstances that explain it. The aim
M. Carmen Terol Cantero+4 more
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Specificity and heterogeneity in children's responses to profound institutional privation [PDF]
Jana Kreppner, Thomas G O'connor
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Stimulus–Secretion Coupling Mechanisms of Glucose-Induced Insulin Secretion: Biochemical Discrepancies Among the Canonical, ADP Privation, and GABA-Shunt Models [PDF]
Jorge Tamarit‐Rodriguez
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On the causal role of privation in Thomas Aquinas's metaphysics
Zachary Micah Gartenberg
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INEQUALITY, PRIVATION, SOCIAL VULNERABILITY: HATE SPEECH TOWARD BULGARIAN ROMA IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 [PDF]
The object of research of this study is hate discourse within the context of the analytic interpretative network of inequality – privation – social vulnerability.
S. Penkova, M. Tasheva
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On the Privation Theory of Evil
Augustine’s privation theory of evil maintains that something is evil in virtue of a privation, a lack of something which ought to be present in a particular nature.
Parker Haratine
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The Via Negativa and the Aura of Words
The negative capacity is essential to creative thinking; we find it in the transcendentalism of the Judaeo-Christian tradition, though the Neoplatonist explanation of unknowing goes far further than simply pointing to the beyond; the idea of aura ...
Raoul Mortley
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The traditional definition of war given by classical authors is, that war is a violent conflict between sovereigns. This means that war cannot be outlawed by any higher authority, since the sovereign is the uppermost authority upon the lives of the ...
Nikolaos Psarros
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Témoignages médiévaux de la privation des sens
Invisible on the bodies, blindness and muteness are not imperceptible in the cultures of the past. Indeed, medieval societies have left many material traces of these conditions, if one seeks to make them visible at all.
Ninon Dubourg, Megan Kateb
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