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Decoro, engenho e maravilha nos largos e igrejas de Santa Bárbara e Catas Altas Decorum, wit and wonder on villages, squares and churches of Santa Bárbara and Catas Altas (Brazil)

open access: yesPer Musi, 2011
O texto é a base da palestra itinerante que encerrou a II Semana de Música Antiga da UFMG (entre 27/10 e 02/11/2009). A palestra se realizou em visita comentada aos povoados, largos e igrejas de Santa Bárbara e Catas Altas, onde foram analisados aspectos
Rodrigo Almeida Bastos
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In Pursuit of True Wisdom: How the Re-Emergence of Classical Wonder Should Replace Descartes’s Neo-Averrostic Sophistry

open access: yesStudia Gilsoniana, 2020
Modern mathematical physics often claims to make philosophy obsolete. This presentation aims to show that the modern concept of wisdom fundamentally diverges with the thinking of Descartes, that, strictly speaking, at least in his metaphysical first ...
Jason Nehez
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Aesthetic Experience as a Spiritual Support of Homo Post-Secularis

open access: yesReligions, 2019
The essay begins with an analysis of the cultural situation of humanity after its transition to secular mentality and a gradual disenchantment with secularism, which leads to the formation of post-secular mentality.
Victor Bychkov
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Filming Concepts, Thinking Images: On Wonder, Montage and Disruption in an Image-Saturated World

open access: yesEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture, 2022
This article explores the relation between cinema and philosophy through the lens of interest shown by some filmmakers in the lives and works of philosophers.
Vania Baldi, Nélio Conceição
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Feminist Phenomenology and the Politics of Wonder [PDF]

open access: yesAvant, 2018
The philosophers agree that philosophy begins in wonder. How wonder is understood, however, is not at all clear and has implications for contemporary work in feminist phenomenology.
Bonnie Mann
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Romantism, Amazement, Imagination—A trias religiosa

open access: yesReligions, 2018
To wonder is a gift of the romanticist in particular. Wonder seeks explanation. If reason doesn’t provide that, imagination provides a way out. One imagines a transcendental world of which the God-idea may become the central point and the explanatory ...
Herman M. van Praag
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The precarious ecologies of cosmopolitanism [PDF]

open access: yesThe Open Arts Journal, 2013
Meskimmon contends that cosmopolitanism might be described as a precarious ecology, a state of dynamic exchange between selves and others, and a corporeal interplay between subjects, objects and ideas in the world. In this sense, cosmopolitanism is not a
Marsha Meskimmon
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Wonder and Encountering Nature in Transcendental Naturalism: A Reflection on Petersen’s Climate, God and Uncertainty

open access: yesZygon
This commentary engages with and reflects on Arthur Petersen’s Climate, God and Uncertainty, particularly with how he treats wonder and encounters with nature. While Petersen’s book offers a painstakingly detailed and persuasive defense of transcendental
Lisa H. Sideris
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Stimmung und Verstehen. Implikationen einer wesentlichen Beziehung [PDF]

open access: yesPhainomena, 2019
Stimmung and Understanding. Implications of an Essential Relationship --- This article addresses the mutual dependence between Stimmung and understanding.
Alfredo Rocha de la Torre
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Epistemic Emotions: The Case of Wonder

open access: yesRevista de Filosofia, 2019
In this paper I discuss the reasons for which we may consider wonder an epistemic emotion. I defend the thesis for which a specific type of wonder is aporia-based and that since it is aporia-based, this wonder is epistemic.
Laura Candiotto
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