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Universal and Particular in Plato's Works [PDF]
Since early times, Plato’s ideas have been assumed as universal entities as opposed to the particulars. More exact analysis of Plato’s terminology, however, shows the contrary.
Amir Hossein Saket
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Universal and Particular in Aristotle's Works [PDF]
Evidently the greek terms καθόλου and καθ’ ἕκαστον appeared first in Aristotle’s works as meaning respectively universal and particular. In Plato’s works καθόλου is rarely used as synonum to ὅλον, meaning “whole”, and nowhere indicates “universal” in the
Amir Hossein Saket
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SOME ISSUES OF THE SCIENTIFIC WORLDVIEW AND THE NEW CHALLENGES FOR THE LAW
The article examines the most important trends in the development of the modern scientific worldview in connection with the law. The article attempts to establish some new parameters of the modern scientific worldview: the changed status of the cognizing
PUCHKOV Oleg Aleksandrovich
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The size distribution of wheat-grain starch granules has an impact on the yield of fine flour. The aim of the study was to compare the impact of conventional (mineral fertilizers, pesticides) and organic farming treatments (cover crops, composted cattle ...
Indrek Keres +8 more
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Abelard and Other Twelfth-Century Thinkers on Social Constructions
This article aims to supplement our understanding of later developments within European universities, that is, Scholastic thought, by attending to how certain pre-Scholastics, namely, Peter Abelard and other twelfth-century philosophers, thought about ...
Andrew W. Arlig
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The Heritage of F.M. Dostoevsky and the Problem of Moral Interpretation of the Dogma of the Trinity in Russian Theology XIX – First Third of XX Century (Article No. 2) [PDF]
The article is devoted to the theology of F.M. Dostoevsky and specifically to the understanding of the dogma of the Holy Trinity. Dostoevsky understands the undivided unity of the Divine hypostases as a model of perfect interaction among individuals, a ...
Anastasia G. Gacheva
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5 Etudes on Body Without Organs
The concept of “Body without Organs (BwO)” proposed by Gilles Deleuze (and Félix Guattari) is quite often overlooked both in the “post-Deleuzian” literature and in various systems/media theories.
Ivan N. Belonogov
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On the Possibility of Scientific Socialism. S. N. Bulgakov vs K. Marx
The article deals with criticism by the great Russian philosopher S. N. Bulgakov’s ideas of scientific socialism in his major work “Philosophy of Economics”.
V. B. Aleksandrov
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A basis of work are the completiks - the science created by the author about holistic and integral. The enterprises, the organizations, establishments are considered as whole.
Marat M. Telemtaev
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This paper is written to articulate in a summary form 14 evidently-known essential and personalistic principles from the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas needed, especially by Pope Francis, to understand a third period of neo-Thomism we are now in: Born ...
Peter A. Redpath
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