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The concept of ‘transcendence’ in modern Western philosophy and in twentieth century Hindu thought [PDF]
‘Transcendence’ has been a key subject of Western philosophy of religion and history of ideas. The meaning of transcendence, however, has changed over time.
Ferdinando Sardella
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The concept of transcendence in philosophy and theology
The transcendence of God is the most sensitive and profound subject that could be addressed by the most enlightened minds of the world. In sketching this concept, the world of philosophy and that of theology are trying the impossible: to define the Absolute. Each approach is different, the first being subjected to reason, reaching specific conclusions,
George Daniel Petrov
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Building Bridges and Crossing Boundaries: Philosophy, Theology, and the Interruptions of Transcendence [PDF]
Discussions about theological realism within analytic philosophy of religion, and the larger conversation between analytic and continental styles in philosophy of religion have generated relatively little interest among Catholic philosophers and ...
Philip J. Rossi
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The No Self View and the Meaning of Life [PDF]
Several philosophers, both in Buddhist and Western philosophy, claim that the self does not exist. The no-self view may, at first glance, appear to be a reason to believe that life is meaningless.
Le Bihan, Baptiste
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Dangerous ontologies: the ethos of survival and ethical theorising in international relations [PDF]
The article responds to a recent call for a more systematic interrogation of the persistence of the dichotomous relation between ethics and International Relations.
Odysseos, Louiza
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Turning to Animals Between Love and Law [PDF]
Publisher has granted permission for the published version of this article to be archived. Publisher's website: http://www.lwbooks.co.ukAs an alternative to Utilitarianism, animal ethics turned to the Continental philosophies of Levinas and Derrida that ...
PICK, A
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Reading Kant from a Catholic Horizon: Ethics and the Anthropology of Grace [PDF]
For two centuries Catholic philosophers and theologians have generally treated Immanuel Kant's critical philosophy as incompatible with principles fundamental to Catholic accounts of the human condition in relation to God.
Rossi, Philip J.
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Pessimism, Hope, and the Tragic-Art of the Greeks (Nietzsche and the Pandora Myth) [PDF]
This essay is focused on Nietzsche’s unique reading of the Pandora myth as it appears in Human, All Too Human and develops an interpretation of Hope, the most profound evil of the many evils released by Pandora infecting the human condition, as it might ...
Magrini, James
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ALL OR NOTHING? NATURE IN CHINESE THOUGHT AND THE APOPHATIC OCCIDENT [PDF]
This paper develops an interpretation of nature in classical Chinese culture through dialogue with the work of François Jullien. I understand nature negatively as precisely what never appears as such nor ever can be exactly apprehended and defined.
FRANKE, WILLIAM
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