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    Science and Different Images of the World by Michele Marsonet

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…It has often been claimed in contemporary philosophy that the scientific world-view will necessarily replace the view of the world provided by common sense. …”
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    "Was There a Sun Before Men Existed?": A. J. Ayer and French Philosophy in the fifties by Andreas Vrahimis

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Men of Ideas: Some Creators of Contemporary Philosophy. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1982. …”
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    Recollecting the infinite: refining and defending St Augustine's constructivist account of memory and imagination via contemporary cognitive neuroscience by Fatona, B

    Published 2024
    “…</p> <br> <p>Constructivism can be traced back to Augustine's <em>Confessiones</em> although it is only recently gaining ground in contemporary philosophy of memory. In Book X of his <em>Confessiones</em>, Augustine situates memory (remembering the past) and expectation (imagining the future) in the same area of his interior world. …”
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    Formal Semantics: Origins, Issues, Early Impact by Barbara H. Partee

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Klibanski (ed.) ‘Contemporary Philosophy’, 102–121. Florence: La Nuova Italia Editrice. …”
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    Gadamer by Alysson Leandro Barbate Mascaro

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Research into his propositions about the hidden character of health and the art of healing reveals much about the existential path and its peculiar impact on contemporary philosophies. …”
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    Telling lies, or how to create a history of myths. Commentary on the paragraphs 22 and 23 of The birth of tragedy by Jordi Massó Castilla

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…However, it is possible to recognize a continuity of the importance of “myth” in the idea about a History that supports the fictional, something that has been taken over by contemporary philosophies of History that have assumed Nietzsche’s legacy…”
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    PROOFS OF GOD’S EXISTENCE IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY AND CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY OF THE II-XIV CENTURIES by A.R. FOKIN

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Further development of these proofs as well as critique of themare connected with modern and contemporary philosophy…”
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    Telling lies, or how to create a history of myths. Commentary on the paragraphs 22 and 23 of The birth of tragedy by Jordi Massó Castilla

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…However, it is possible to recognize a continuity of the importance of “myth” in the idea about a History that supports the fictional, something that has been taken over by contemporary philosophies of History that have assumed Nietzsche’s legacy…”
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    Going Nowhere: Screendance and the Time of Dying by Anna Macdonald

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…By placing events from art and life together here, alongside contemporary philosophies of temporality, the article works to illuminate something of the complex relationship between movement, time, and progression in each one, throwing light on the role that art, and screendance in particular, can play in our relationship to mortality.…”
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    Ethics as a Primary Philosophy Introduction to the Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas by Jalal Badleh

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…  The philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas is considered as one of the most prominent contemporary philosophies. The renewing that presents this philosophy is related to the fact that it raises the ethics as a primary philosophy. …”
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    Ethics as a Primary Philosophy Introduction to the Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas by جلال بدلة

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…  The philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas is considered as one of the most prominent contemporary philosophies. The renewing that presents this philosophy is related to the fact that it raises the ethics as a primary philosophy. …”
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    Melibea and becoming a subject: questions and ambiguities surrounding will and consent in <i>La Celestina</i> by Christine Orobitg

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This paper proposes a reading of La Celestina and, more precisely, of the character of Melibea in the light of a series of categories that nourish the most current systems of thought: contemporary feminist thought, contemporary philosophies (in particular philosophies of desire), and legal debates (some of them very recent) around the questions of discernment and consent. …”
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    The Drama of the World, the Drama of Theology by Michael Joseph Kirwan

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Hans Urs von Balthasar speaks of a diversity of contemporary philosophies moving ‘concentrically’ toward a ‘dramatic theology’. …”
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    Virginie Despentes’ Commitment and the Polyphonic Narration of Vernon Subutex by Ruth Amar

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Through social evolution, the author draws up a map of the Parisian society and reveals investigative and writing practices, the expressiveness of voices and their ways of carrying “lifeforms” which become central to ethical and political contemporary philosophies. To begin, this analysis delves into the intricate polyphonic narrative architecture of Vernon Subutex and explores the hermeneutical and ethical complexities it presents. …”
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    Subject and Madness. Peter Kompiš´s Novel Wanderings of a Great Wizard (Part 2) by Tomáš Horváth

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The supposedly original philosophy of the literary character Rojko (Dreamer) is an inter-textual patchwork of the motifs present in the contemporary philosophies (e.g. the „super-human“ concept) as well as gnosticism and is generated, like the motifs of hallucination, by the character´s magalomaniac figment of immagination. …”
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    Subject and Madness. Peter Kompiš´s Novel Wanderings of a Great Wizard by Tomáš Horváth

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The supposedly original philosophy of the literary character Rojko (Dreamer) is an inter-textual patchwork of the motifs present in the contemporary philosophies (e.g. the „super-human“ concept) as well as gnosticism and is generated, like the motifs of hallucination, by the character´s magalomaniac figment of immagination. …”
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    Perkembangan pemikiran Ludwig Wittgenstein sebagai sarana refleksi terhadap Bhinneka Tunggal Ika = The Development of Ludwig Wittgenstein's Though as Reflection Mean to Bhinneka Tu... by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 1995
    “…The One and the Many were perennial problems in the history of Western philosophy, since Plato until contemporary .philosophies. An inquiry into reality arose two opinions, namely morusm and pluralism. …”
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    Individuação, percepção, ambiente: Merleau-Ponty e Gilbert Simondon Individuation, perception, environment: Merleau-Ponty and Gilbert Simondon by Andréia A. Marin, André Pietsch Lima

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…<br>This work deals with individuation and perception from two contemporary philosophies. Phenomenological foundations of perception (Merleau-Ponty) and the connections between perception and individuation (Gilbert Simondon). …”
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