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Perceptions of Reformational Philosophy – an Empirical Study [PDF]
This is a presentation of the findings of a 2016 survey of Reformational scholars. There were a total of 119 respondents; the majority were male, over 25 and living in North America, although there were a significant number from South America.
Steve Bishop
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Regswetenskap en regsfilosofie: ’n onontkombare vennootskap [PDF]
In this article the relationship between legal philosophy and legal science is compared with that of a partnership which implies that the partners have distinct reciprocal duties. In such a partnership a reformational approach in legal philosophy has the
P. J. van Niekerk
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Antheunis Janse of Biggekerke (1890–1960). Morning star of a 20th-century reformation [PDF]
Antheunis Janse of Biggekerke (1890-1960). Morning star of a 20thcentury reformation This first biography is the result of research on the life and work of the Dutch thinker, Antheunis Janse (1890-1960) of Biggekerke conducted at intervals in South ...
B.J. van der Walt
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The elaboration of a demarcation criterion in reformational philosophy
Contemporary philosophy of science has struggled considerably over an apparently simple question: how does one distinguish between scientific and non-scientific knowledge?
Renato Coletto
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Adam Smith’s contribution to secularisation [PDF]
This article examined several crucial themes in Adam Smith’s philosophy with the purpose of highlighting and assessing his contribution to the secularisation of Western society.
Petrus Simons
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A History of the Reformational Movement in Britain. II: The Post-World-War II Years to the end of the Twentieth Century [PDF]
This paper looks at the development of neo-Calvinism in Britain during the period after World War II (WWII). Though the term neo-Calvinism is broad, the focus here will be on the Reformational strand associated with the approach of Kuyper, Dooyeweerd and
Steve Bishop
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Critical issues in recent developments in Reformational philosophy: a perspective1 [PDF]
Although the present is a time of great opportunity for Reformational thinking and activity, some Reformational philosophers are proposing a reconstruction of the tradition at the foundational level.
Craig G. Bartholomew
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Tracing some consensus regarding pre-scientific frameworks in philosophy of science
The wide and sophisticated terminology of contemporary philosophy of science seemingly points toward a multitude of different pre-scientific frameworks (for example, worldviews, philosophy) directing our scientific investigations.
Ananka Loubser
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Researching the Teaching Context: Faithful Practice [PDF]
Christian teachers are called to a teaching practice that is biblically grounded or based on a biblical world and life view, but can the same imperative be applied to those wishing to conduct research in Christian education contexts? This paper considers
Beech, Geoff
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On Bergson's Reformation of Philosophy [PDF]
In this essay I focus on the text Creative Evolution (1907) and show that although Bergson intended to make a contribution to the science of biology and to the philosophy of life, the primary aim of the text is to show the need for a fundamental reformation of philosophy.
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