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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in History of Philosophy
Medieval Manuscripts At Loyola University Chicago, Ian Cornelius, Kathy Young
Medieval Manuscripts At Loyola University Chicago, Ian Cornelius, Kathy Young
English: Faculty Publications and Other Works
This article provides a summary overview of the collection of pre-1600 western European manuscripts in Loyola University Chicago Archives and Special Collections. The collection presently comprises four manuscript codices, at least 38 fragments, and four documents. The codices are a thirteenth-century Book of Hours from German-speaking lands; a fifteenth-century Dutch prayerbook; a preacher’s compilation written probably in southern Germany in the 1440s; and two fifteenth-century Italian humanist booklets, bound together since the nineteenth century, transmitting Donatus’s commentary on the Eunuchus (incomplete) and an anthology of theological excerpts, respectively. The fragments consist of thirteen leaves from books dismembered by modern booksellers …
Late Pragmatism, Logical Positivism, And Their Aftermath, David Ingram
Late Pragmatism, Logical Positivism, And Their Aftermath, David Ingram
Philosophy: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Developments in Anglo-American philosophy during the first half of the 20th Century closely tracked developments that were occurring in continental philosophy during this period. This should not surprise us. Aside from the fertile communication between these ostensibly separate traditions, both were responding to problems associated with the rise of mass society. Rabid nationalism, corporate statism, and totalitarianism (Left and Right) posed a profound challenge to the idealistic rationalism of neo-Kantian and neo-Hegelian philosophies. The decline of the individual – classically conceived by the 18th-century Enlightenment as a self-determining agent – provoked strong reactions. While some philosophical tendencies sought to …
Vico’S New Science Of Interpretation: Beyond Philosophical Hermeneutics And The Hermeneutics Of Suspicion, David Ingram
Vico’S New Science Of Interpretation: Beyond Philosophical Hermeneutics And The Hermeneutics Of Suspicion, David Ingram
Philosophy: Faculty Publications and Other Works
The article situates Vico's hermeneutical science of history between a hermeneutics of suspicion (Ricoeur, Habermas, Freud) and a redemptive hermeneutics (Gadamer, Benjamin). It discusses Vico's early writings and his ambivalent trajectory from Cartesian rationalism to counter-enlightenment historicist and critic of natural law reasoning. The complexity of Vico's thinking belies some of the popular treatments of his thought developed by Isaiah Berlin and others.
The Origin Of Pragmatism In William James, Charles A. Nash
The Origin Of Pragmatism In William James, Charles A. Nash
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Causality In External Sensation According To Saint Albert The Great, James Vincent Mcglynn
Causality In External Sensation According To Saint Albert The Great, James Vincent Mcglynn
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Whitehead's Concept Of God As Compared With St. Thomas's Concept, Mary Vivia Milnor
Whitehead's Concept Of God As Compared With St. Thomas's Concept, Mary Vivia Milnor
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Human Nature According To Saint Thomas Aquinas, Virginia Moore
Human Nature According To Saint Thomas Aquinas, Virginia Moore
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Place Of The Body In The Life Of The Soul According To Saint Thomas Aquinas, Agnes K.L. Murphy
The Place Of The Body In The Life Of The Soul According To Saint Thomas Aquinas, Agnes K.L. Murphy
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Communism Of Plato And Marx, John Henry Reinke
The Communism Of Plato And Marx, John Henry Reinke
Master's Theses
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Warfare In St. Augustine's De Civitate Dei, Richard Albert Schuchert
Warfare In St. Augustine's De Civitate Dei, Richard Albert Schuchert
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Political Theory Of Saint Augustine, Hugh Martin Bertling
The Political Theory Of Saint Augustine, Hugh Martin Bertling
Dissertations
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A Critique Of Lockian Epistemology Viewed In The Light Of The Doctrine Of St. Thomas, John Mullane
A Critique Of Lockian Epistemology Viewed In The Light Of The Doctrine Of St. Thomas, John Mullane
Master's Theses
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The One And The Many, W. E. Powers
The Epistemological Doctrines Of Jaime Luciano Balmes As Compared With The Epistemological Doctrines Of St. Thomas Of Aquin, Edward J. Sutfin
The Epistemological Doctrines Of Jaime Luciano Balmes As Compared With The Epistemological Doctrines Of St. Thomas Of Aquin, Edward J. Sutfin
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.