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The semiology of drawings and sacred inscriptions in ancient Egyptian arts as as an introduction to a proposed training program distance preparing for visitors of cultural palace
Published 2020-10-01“…And prepare qualified human cadres to push the production sector to growth and continuity.Sacred paintings in the arts of ancient civilizations are a carrier of meaning, as they carry symbolic connotations that help social and religious communication between ages, because of the semantic and ideological dimensions that they present constitute an important pillar in the expression of human thought and cultural identity.Accordingly, the applied study will make a training program based on the study of the psychological analysis of the importance of interpreting symbols and signs for sacred drawings in the ancient Egyptian civilization arts to extract the semantical meaning and analyze the foundations of work constructs, including the aesthetic and expressive values that are compatible with the course of contemporary philosophy in order to give a deeper view For learners and classes learned through contemporary electronic programs.Accordingly, the research assumes:We can benefit from the semiotic analysis of sacred paintings in the arts of ancient Egyptian civilization as an introduction to a proposed program for distance training for visitores of cultural palaces.Key words: - semiology - sacred drawings and engravings of ancient Egyptian - training program - distance learning.…”
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Reformed epistemology and naturalistic explanations of religious belief: an inquiry into the epistemological implications of the cognitive science of religion
Published 2014“…<p>Reformed Epistemology is an influential view in contemporary philosophy of religion, according to which theistic beliefs that are the product of our native, non-inferential cognitive faculties often constitute knowledge if God exists. …”
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Moral religion: the later Ricoeur's hermeneutics of ethical life
Published 2011“…A reconstruction of Ricoeur’s hermeneutics of ethical life presents his significant contribution to contemporary philosophy of religion. This hermeneutics aims to elucidate a moral religion that binds humans together universally on the basis of the life they share as capable beings. …”
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Natural Philosophy and Natural Logic
Published 2018-09-01“…The key to solving the crisis of contemporary philosophy lies precisely in the reconstruction of the doctrine of natural philosophy centering to the nature itself and excluding God. …”
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CRISTIANISMO HOJE: A CARITAS COMO EXISTENCIAL TEOLÓGICO FUNDAMENTAL
Published 2015-12-01“…ABSTRACT Part of contemporary philosophy takes the caritas as important hermeneutical foundation for advances in post-modern society. …”
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Language and poetics: analysis of the conceptions of A.A. Potebnja’s followers. Part I: A.A. Potebnja, V. Kharzeev, B.A. Lezin
Published 2019-12-01“…Lezin’s works for the contemporary philosophy. A famous linguist of the 19th century A.A. …”
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Realism and Antirealism in Informational Foundations of Quantum Theory
Published 2014-08-01“…Our approach thus reconnects phenomenology with contemporary philosophy of science and introduces the comprehensive approach that exceeds mere realism and antirealism to the field of quantum theories with informational foundations, where such an approach has not been taken before. …”
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La separación de los caminos (un análisis crítico del libro homónimo de Michael Friedman) A parting of the ways (a critical analysis of Michael Friedman’s book)
Published 2004-01-01“…El texto que ofrecemos comenta críticamente el estudio de Friedman, mostrando donde y cómo él puede y debe ser completado o, eventualmente, corregido.<br>Contemporary philosophy has been characterized by the presence of a schizoid dualism between the analytic tradition and the fenomenologic-hermeneutic tradition. …”
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Αiρεσισ and αiρετικoσ in the Alexandrine school of the II and III centuries (Clement of Alexandria and Origen)
Published 2018-12-01“…In conclusion, this study shows, once again, that, as the two representatives of Alexandria were in dialogue with the brilliant exponents of the contemporary philosophy, they were called to explain the importance of faith on the intellectual side, using some terms and conceptions of the main schools, on the one side, and by distinguishing Christian faith from them, on the other. …”
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Past Continuous or Present Perfect? Continuity and Change in Contemporary Indian Philosophy
Published 2021-12-01“…Is there anything new in philosophy, or is contemporary philosophy just a footnote—à la Whitehead—to the writings of great thinkers of the past? …”
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Theodore Metochites’ Logos 10 on Education and Some Aspects of the Notion of Contemplation in the Late Works of Henri Bergson: on Reminiscences
Published 2018-10-01“…We come to the conclusion that it would be advisable to look for further parallels between Late Byzantine and contemporary philosophy. Results. There are certain typological parallels between the notion of contemplation in Metochites and Bergson, which should make us move further and look for ulterior resemblances between secular philosophy and anthropology of Byzantium and of the contemporary world. …”
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Contemporary Global Transformation of University System and the Philosophy of Education Specifications in Anglo-Saxon and American Models of Education and Research Management
Published 2016-06-01“…Therefore, based on this, we consider that it is impossible to claim the creation of the strategy of modernization educational and scientific reforms, which affect the educational and scientific institution of the society in the management of scientific and educational space without analysis of the existing models, schools, directions, their classification in contemporary philosophy of education. It concern as well the sphere of the social philosophy of education as the sphere of management of education. …”
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Rewriting community for a posthuman age in the works of Antoine Voloine, Michel Houellebecq, and Maurice G. Dantec
Published 2013“…Placing the concept of community against a background of past totalitarianism and a possible future of an uncontested globalised neoliberal regime that high technology risks intensifying, the present study enquires into the possibility of a community that would escape the metaphysical logic of mastery subtending both past and present models of community and suggests that problematizing representations of the creation of what a strand in contemporary philosophy terms a non-totalising ‘communauté désoeuvrée’ and implicit proposals not for the revival of community as a teleological ‘oeuvre’, but for its rewriting may be found in works by Maurice G. …”
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Integration, ambivalence, and mental conflict
Published 2015“…In part two, I contest the integration ideal by criticizing three manifestations of it in contemporary philosophy. I focus on the organization of desire, and on deliberative and affective ambivalence. …”
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Curing through questioning? A cross-cultural analysis of Pyrrhonism, Madhyamaka, and their potential as philosophical therapy
Published 2021“…If so, then certain contemporary philosophies are able to alleviate distress and instil a sense of tranquillity. …”
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GILLES’IO DELEUZE’O IR FELIXO GUATTARI MIKROPOLITIKA ŠIUOLAIKINĖS FILOSOFIJOS KONTEKSTE
Published 2009-01-01“…Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari’s Micropolitics in the Context of Contemporary Philosophy Audronė Žukauskaitė Summary The article discusses Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of micropolitics in relation with the notions of minor literature and becoming-minoritarian. …”
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European posthuman border image: performativity, creativity and beyond
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Another Critical Idealism of Hermann Cohen
Published 2015-12-01“…The author’s first and preliminary answer is that the study of Hermann Cohen’s thought is relevant to contemporary philosophy due to at least five reasons: (1) Cohen’s improvement of critical idealism of subject through replacing it with the idealism of ideas; (2) the exposition of thought as the ethics of law; (3) the development of the notion of anticipation as the principle of time, history, and interpretation; (4) the exposition of critical idealism as a form of idealism that is not violent, totalitarian or reductive, but rather is an idealism aimed at alterity and the other; (5) the role of history and especially the history of Judaism in constructing a religion of reason and the developing the concept of Judaism. …”
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La vida "da que pensar": El otro, la muerte, la vida
Published 2006-10-01“…<br>ABSTRACT: In this paper, the question of Otherness is analyzed pointing out the difference between two branches of the French contemporary philosophy. The one (Blanchot, Derrida, etc.) works the question of Otherness giving an accent around the themes of the "death"; meanwhile the other (represented by Ricoeur) establish the problem in the questions of "life". …”
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Traduzione tradizione innovazione
Published 2016-02-01“…Translating a masterpiece of bygone age, keeping in mind the contemporary philosophy, is a way of relating to tradition, make it own and renew it. …”
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