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Philosophy

2004

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Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School

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Capital Punishment And The Catholic Tradition: Contradiction, Change In Circumstance, Or Development Of Doctrine, Christopher Kaczor Oct 2004

Capital Punishment And The Catholic Tradition: Contradiction, Change In Circumstance, Or Development Of Doctrine, Christopher Kaczor

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Women In Daoism By Catherine Despeux And Livia Kohn (Review), Robin R. Wang Jan 2004

Women In Daoism By Catherine Despeux And Livia Kohn (Review), Robin R. Wang

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No abstract provided.


On The Very Problem Of The Problem Of God In Zubiri And Unamuno, Brad E. Stone Jan 2004

On The Very Problem Of The Problem Of God In Zubiri And Unamuno, Brad E. Stone

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Perhaps one innovation brought about by Spanish philosophy is the notion that “God” names a problem instead of an entity. This is what Xavier Zubiri means when he uses the phrase “the problem of God.” Although he does not employ the Zubirian phrase, Miguel de Unamuno also addresses God as a problem. This paper compares Zubiri’s and Unamuno’s accounts of how God appears to human beings polemically. For both thinkers, God is a problem only for human beings; there is something about the structure of human existence that makes God come to mind. For Zubiri, God comes to mind because …


Defending Society From The Abnormal: The Archaeology Of Bio-Power, Brad E. Stone Jan 2004

Defending Society From The Abnormal: The Archaeology Of Bio-Power, Brad E. Stone

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Design By Nature, Timothy Shanahan Jan 2004

Design By Nature, Timothy Shanahan

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