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Full-Text Articles in Philosophy
Epicurean Prolepsis, David Glidden
Epicurean Prolepsis, David Glidden
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
The paper I presented at the SAGP session was NOT the same as my much longer paper that was subsequently published in Oxford Studies, where I had by then established a fuller philosophical accounting of Epicurean prolepsis as akin to non-conceptual pattern recognition, a purely perceptual facility used by humans and other animals alike. (In this way, my dog recognizes other dogs and distinguishes them from other animals, just as we recognize kinds of things in nature and kinds of situations in our socializing, before we conceptualize and define what we are already habituated to recognizing.) So, the paper …
Eleatic Motions, Wallace Matson
Eleatic Motions, Wallace Matson
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
In "Parmenides Unbound," Philosophical Inquiry 2.1 (1980) 345-360, Matson argues that the accomplishment of Parmenides was the fundamental philosophical distinction between what is known certainly by pure reason and, on the other hand, the domain of (mere?) experience. In this paper Matson argues that Zeno's paradoxes are meant to demonstrate the incoherence of Pythagorean philosophy, for example that the arguments of the Pythagoreans commit them to the unreality of motion, a reductio argument. He takes Melissus as directing his arguments against Heracliteans.
Big Bang Theology: The Reconciliation Of Science And Religion, Milton L. Boyle Jr.
Big Bang Theology: The Reconciliation Of Science And Religion, Milton L. Boyle Jr.
Bridgewater Review
A struggle began in 1633 which is not yet resolved. It is a contest for the highest possible stakes - the mind of man, and it pits two most formidable opponents against each other: science and religion. The event that initiated this battle was the trial of Galileo and the dominant issue was much more than a man's challenge of his church’s teachings and authority. Rather it was science versus religion, a new manifestation of an age-old struggle between faith and reason, the way man comes to know reality.
Concerned Philosophers, Vol. 1, No. 4, Concerned Philosophers For Peace
Concerned Philosophers, Vol. 1, No. 4, Concerned Philosophers For Peace
Concerned Philosophers for Peace
No abstract provided.
Aristotle's Demarcation Of The Senses Of Energeia In Metaphysics Ix,6, Ronald Polansky
Aristotle's Demarcation Of The Senses Of Energeia In Metaphysics Ix,6, Ronald Polansky
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
Aristotle demarcates in Metaphysics IX.6 three most crucial senses of energeia. There is that which pertains to categorial being, and that which pertains to becoming. Finally, there is energeia involved in the cognitive and affective lives of animals.
Linacre Quarterly Award Presentation, Presented To C. Everett Koop, M. D., John P. Mullooly
Linacre Quarterly Award Presentation, Presented To C. Everett Koop, M. D., John P. Mullooly
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
In Vitro Fertilization, William F. Colliton
In Vitro Fertilization, William F. Colliton
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] Genetics, Ethics And The Law, By George P. Smith, Ii, Albert Moraczewski
[Book Review Of] Genetics, Ethics And The Law, By George P. Smith, Ii, Albert Moraczewski
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] Medieval Medicus: The Social History Of Anglo-Norman Medicine, By Edward J. Kealey, Edmund D. Pellegrino
[Book Review Of] Medieval Medicus: The Social History Of Anglo-Norman Medicine, By Edward J. Kealey, Edmund D. Pellegrino
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
The Linacre Quarterly
Material appearing below is thought to be of particular interest to Linacre Quarterly readers because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary, but not the sole source of such material. In general, abstracts are intended to reflect the substance of the original article. Contributions and comments from readers are invited. (E. G. Laforet, M.D., 2000 Washington St., Newton Lower Falls, MA 02162)
Secular Humanism: The Word Of Man, W. David Beck
Secular Humanism: The Word Of Man, W. David Beck
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Review: Preaching And Preachers, Paul R. Fink
Review: Preaching And Preachers, Paul R. Fink
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Loving Women, Loving Men, Reta Halteman Finger
Loving Women, Loving Men, Reta Halteman Finger
Biblical, Religious, & Philosophical Studies Educator Scholarship
In the early 1970s, a group of six evangelical women in Chicago began meeting. Their topic of conversation? The emerging secular movement of feminism and what it might mean in a Christian context. These discussions would eventually lead to the Daughters of Sarah, a mid-20th century American journal for the particular audience of Christian feminists. Daughters of Sarah published some of the earliest religious scholarship on the topic.
Thinking Things Through: Philosophy For Children In Michigan, Michael Pritchard
Thinking Things Through: Philosophy For Children In Michigan, Michael Pritchard
Michael Pritchard
[Book Review Of] Medicine And Religion: Strategies Of Care, Edited By Donald W. Shriver, Jr., F. J. Malecek
[Book Review Of] Medicine And Religion: Strategies Of Care, Edited By Donald W. Shriver, Jr., F. J. Malecek
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] New Religions And Mental Health: Understanding The Issues, Edited By Herbert Richardson, Joseph H. Determan
[Book Review Of] New Religions And Mental Health: Understanding The Issues, Edited By Herbert Richardson, Joseph H. Determan
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] Ethics And Regulation Of Clinical Research, By Robert J. Levine, Robert L. Barry
[Book Review Of] Ethics And Regulation Of Clinical Research, By Robert J. Levine, Robert L. Barry
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] Toward A Reformulation Of Natural Law, By Anthony Battaglia, Patrick Lee
[Book Review Of] Toward A Reformulation Of Natural Law, By Anthony Battaglia, Patrick Lee
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] Rachel Weeping And Other Essays On Abortion, By James T. Burtchaell, Eugene F. Diamond
[Book Review Of] Rachel Weeping And Other Essays On Abortion, By James T. Burtchaell, Eugene F. Diamond
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] A Crisis Of Truth, By Ralph Martin, Germain Grisez
[Book Review Of] A Crisis Of Truth, By Ralph Martin, Germain Grisez
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
The Linacre Quarterly
Material appearing below is thought to be of particular interest to Linacre Quarterly readers because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary, but not the sole source of such material. In general, abstracts are intended to reflect the substance of the original article. Contributions and comments from readers are invited. (E. G. Laforet, M.D., 2000 Washington St., Newton Lower Falls, MA 02162)
[Book Review Of] Psychiatric Ethics, Edited By Sidney Bloch And Paul Chodoff, Joseph H. Determan
[Book Review Of] Psychiatric Ethics, Edited By Sidney Bloch And Paul Chodoff, Joseph H. Determan
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Some Genres Of Post-Hegelian Philosophy, Gary Shapiro
Some Genres Of Post-Hegelian Philosophy, Gary Shapiro
Philosophy Faculty Publications
There are a number of important texts, sometimes treated as philosophical and sometimes as literary works, which do not usually find an appropriate audience. Paradigms of what I have in mind are: Kierkegaard's pseudonymous writings, almost all of Nietzsche, Marx's narratives of capital and class-struggle, Sartre's complex series of fictions, plays, treatises, critical performances and autobiography, and Heidegger's hypnotic meditations and textual exegeses. Responses by philosophers, especially Anglo-American ones, seldom take account of the specific literary forms of these works or of their authors’ very self-conscious concern with the problems and strategies of writing. It is true that the texts …
Believing The Self-Contradictory, John N. Williams
Believing The Self-Contradictory, John N. Williams
Research Collection School of Social Sciences
Clearly, if a man holds a self-contradictory belief, then his belief cannot be rational, for there can be no set of evidence sufficient to justify it. This is most apparent when the self contradictory belief is a belief in a conjunction, (e.g., a belief that p & ~p), rather than when it is a non-conjunctive self-contradictory belief, e.g. a belief that red is not a color.
Husserl's Collapse Of Cartesian Dualism As A Result Of The Epoche & The Intentionality Theory Of Consciousness, David Nickell
Husserl's Collapse Of Cartesian Dualism As A Result Of The Epoche & The Intentionality Theory Of Consciousness, David Nickell
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Since the time of Descartes, it has been an implicit assumption of western thought that human reality is composed of two totally distinct substances: the physical (extended) and the non-physical (non-extended). Explaining the nature of these two substances, and the relation between them, has been a central dilemma in western philosophy ever since. Edmund Husserl believed these categories are the result of latent abstraction in our way of conceiving the world and have no place in reality itself. By explicating the implications of Brentano's observation that all consciousness is consciousness of something' (the theory of intentionality) and by effecting a …
Thinking About Life's Meaning, David Cheney, Steven Sanders
Thinking About Life's Meaning, David Cheney, Steven Sanders
Bridgewater Review
The lively controversy among people of diverse backgrounds and beliefs over the meaning of life suggests that philosophers are not alone in their enthusiasm for the issue. Nor are they content to leave the response to such questions entirely in the hands of poets, theologians, and psychologists. The fact is that the controversy itself is much in need of conceptual clarification, coherent articulation of issues and beliefs, and critical appraisal of conflicting viewpoints - all philosophical tasks. Our aim here is to offer a brief discussion of philosophical contributions to this topic. We shall survey the three most prominent views …
[Book Review Of] Abortion Parley, By James T. Burtchaell, Thomas Weinandy
[Book Review Of] Abortion Parley, By James T. Burtchaell, Thomas Weinandy
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] From Chance To Purpose: An Appraisal Of External Human Fertilization, By Clifford Grobstein, Brian V. Johnstone
[Book Review Of] From Chance To Purpose: An Appraisal Of External Human Fertilization, By Clifford Grobstein, Brian V. Johnstone
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] Bad Blood, By James H. Jones, Eugene F. Diamond
[Book Review Of] Bad Blood, By James H. Jones, Eugene F. Diamond
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
The Linacre Quarterly
Material appearing below is thought to be of particular interest to Linacre Quarterly readers because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary, but not the sole source of such material. In general, abstracts are intended to reflect the substance of the original article. Contributions and comments from readers are invited. (E. G. Laforet, M.D., 2000 Washington St., Newton Lower Falls, MA 02162)