Kabbalah intertwines with Greek philosophy, from Neoplatonism to Pythagorean symbols, shaping Jewish mystical thought.
Sosipatra, a Greek female philosopher and mystic, blended philosophy with divine insight, earning respect for her wisdom and ...
On Tuesday 3 February, Carolina Welslau will defend her dissertation ‘Plotinus on Perceptual Recognition’. Her central question is: how does the ancient philosopher Plotinus (204/205-270 CE) explain ...
THE subject is on the curriculum of many departments of philosophy — Filipino philosophy. Leonardo Mercado, an SVD missionary and a prolific writer on the subject, has written repeatedly about it. I ...
Imagine a distant past, thousands of years ago, when ancient tribes roamed the vast lands of Eurasia. Among these tribes were the enigmatic Proto-Indo-Europeans, whose language, now known as ...
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TIME, which is considered as a necessary element of history, nay, as the very substance of history itself, has now found its own historian. In his lucid and useful book on “The Problem of Time”, Prof.
Leibniz’s Logic Within His Philosophical System. VII (1983): 73-127. Reflections on Kant’s Criticism of the Leibnizian Philosophy. XIV (1990): 157-167. Armstrong, A.H. Form, Individual, and Person in ...
If you find an error in a book in GITenberg, you can report it by clicking the Issues tab in this book’s repository. Please copy-and-paste the entire sentence that ...
Salman Rushdie often writes about s**t. In Midnight’s Children’s final pages, he almost invites an open-air defecator into the novel. Rushdie’s book is an end-times parable about India (“sucked into ...
The notion of analogia entis (the proportion between beings) is usually associated with Medieval Scholasticism and confined to that period. The thesis that will be presented in this talk holds that ...
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