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IntroductionThe role of personality in shaping engagement with aesthetics in science has been almost entirely unexplored. Whereas artists and arts settings (e.g., museums) are well-studied from a psychological perspective, the practice of science has ...
Christopher Jacobi +3 more
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Feeling the Aesthetic: A Pluralist Sentimentalist Theory of Aesthetic Experience
Sentimentalist aesthetic theories, broadly construed, posit that emotions play a fundamental role in aesthetic experiences. Jesse Prinz has recently proposed a reductionistic version of sentimentalist aesthetics, suggesting that it is the discrete ...
Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen, David Sackris
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Redpath on the Nature of Philosophy [PDF]
In this article the author discusses Peter A. Redpath’s understanding of the nature of philosophy and his account of how erroneous understandings of philosophy have led to the decline of the West and to the separation of philosophy from modern science ...
Robert A. Delfino
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Le voyage d’Al-Mawsilî : le premier Arabe à se rendre sur le continent Américain (1675-1683)
Elias Al-Mawsili, a Chaldean cleric from Baghdad, traveled to the American continent and based there from 1675 to 1683. The lack of accounts of non-Western travelers to the American continent has attracted our attention to the underlying incentives of ...
Abdel Rahman Alnatsheh
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C. S. Lewis and Derrida: An Exploration
While many scholars have presented C. S. Lewis’s understanding of language and meaning as directly opposed to those of Jaques Derrida, others have seen similarities between their understanding of these same concepts.
Melody Green
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Silent Books. Wonder, Silence and Other Metamorphosis in Wordless Picture Books
In the field of children’s literature, wordless picture books, or silent books, are visual narrations offering readers the chance to experiment new ways of reading images and using words.
Marcella Terrusi
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This paper considers transforming forms and their purposes in the popular culture trope of the televised Monster of the Week (MOTW). In the rare televised appearances outside of Slavic nations, Baba Yaga tends to show up in MOTW episodes. While some MOTW
Jill Terry Rudy, Jarom Lyle McDonald
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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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St. Thomas Aquinas and Fr. Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange on Wonder and the Division of the Sciences
The author makes a comparison between St. Thomas Aquinas’s and Fr. Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange’s conceptions of philosophical wonder and the division of the sciences.
Anthony Daum
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« Lumière vivante » : le discours naturaliste sur la phosphorescence de la mer au XIXe siècle
The phosphorescence of the sea has aroused much questioning since antiquity and numerous studies address the topic in the 19th century, when this phenomenon (today referred to as bioluminescence) is given a biological explanation ...
Juliette Azoulai
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