Desire, Personal Identity, and the Infinite in Descartes, Whitehead, and Levinas David Banach Department of Philosophy St. Anselm College----- If a thing loves it ...
Are there any points of connection with The Good Samaritan? ... Who will God use to surprise us in the same way the Samaritan surprised the Jewish man? ...
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Research Ethics and Basic Ethical Theories Tools for reflection on and evaluation of educational research (?) Jon Magne Vest l Department of Teacher Education and ...
Towards a Relational Ethics STEPHEN FROSH * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Third and Ethical Violence In order to render our coexistence with the Thing ...
An ethical maxim is one in which every ethical person would necessarily act if ... Perceived a contrast between Jewish beliefs and Western philosophy ...
distance teaching higher education institutions with more than 100,000 students ... 'The evanescence of proximity in truth is its very ambiguity, its enigma, that is, ...
Intercultural Communication as Intercultural Dialogue: Revisiting ... It is astonishing how elements what seem insoluble become soluble when someone listens. ...
ETHICAL PROBLEMS of REPRESENTATION and EXHIBITION: An Art ... ( 1991) Ethics and the Autonomy of Images In: The Arts in Psychotherapy Vol.18, pp.277-283 ...
Why Be Ethical?/You are what You Do ... Naturalism The movement ... The concept of artificial intelligence is very much in-line with the philosophy of naturalism ...
HUMANIZACI N DEL CUIDADO Mi responsabilidad de cuidar del Otro va mucho m s all de una inclinaci n piadosa (o virtuosa), ... e integrado que es la persona, ...
The socius and the neighbor are two ways of relating with others, and we must ... The socius is not evil in itself; it becomes treacherous when it absorbs and ...
Once again, TPD provides a beautiful organizing framework for a ... Mahler:Autism-Symbiosis-Rapprochement-Separation. Permeable-self-other (Object Relations) ...
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A FILOSOFIA NO MUNDO Como se p e o mundo em rela o com a filosofia? H c tedras de filosofia nas universidades. Atualmente, representam uma posi o embara osa.
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Medieval Philosophy A Preview Philosophy and Monotheism From the Hellenistic Period forward, Monotheistic Faith and Greek Philosophy engage in a complex interchange.
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Unit for Psychotherapy Education and Research, Psych Centre Glostrup ... Theory of Symbolisation - psychotic modes. Threat against the very existence of the Self ...
... to the Other with respect for alterity, resisting making the Other into the Same ... or theory comprehends the Other, the alterity of the latter vanishes as it ...
Politically correct language puts us in danger of reducing the ... This may point to a new public space, a bulwark against the technicist threat to education' ...
This shows that sentiment is also part of the human condition. The connection between reason and sentiment, driven by hedonism was the essence of morality ...
Hutcheson (1694-1746) argued that humans have natural and disinterested feelings ... This shows that sentiment is also part of the ... Rush Limbaugh, 2005 ...
Multidimensionalit , diversit e marginalit . Complessit del reale e iper-semplificazione delle rappresentazioni. Utilitarismo, materialismo ed eudaimonia
Too dense, turgid, unnecessarily complex 'Few of us are a Kant or a Hegel. ... Too abstract or turgid. Disjointed or not fluent. Incomprehensible, too technical ...