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Review of God and Evolution: A Reader, ed. by Mary Kathleen Cunningham
Mary Kathleen Cunningham, ed. God and Evolution: A Reader (New York: Routledge, 2007). Cunningham has compiled an anthology of...
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Global Dimming
One does what one can to give science, religion, art, and culture a good name, but sometimes all you...
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Technology Rx: Yoruba Ontology and the African Worldview
What does it mean to be human? What is the purpose of human life on earth? From whence does...
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The Internalization of Science and Technology
The scientific revolution of the sixteenth century was significant not so much in the discarding of geocentricity though this...
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Medieval Monasticism as Preserver of Western Civilization
The term “Dark Ages” was once erroneously applied to the entire millennium separating late antiquity from the Italian Renaissance...
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Self-Efficacy: How Supply Permits Demand
“Give the work to the busy man,” my mother used to say. It made sense. A busy man (or...
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The Soul-Body Problem in Rosmini’s Psychology ?
1. Introduction. Antonio Rosmini is one of the greatest Italian philosophers and theologians who lived in the nineteenth century...
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The Significance of a Non-Reductionist Ontology for the Disciplines of Mathematics and Physics–an Historical and Systematic Analysis
Overall perspective The attempt to reduce what is truly unique to something else leads to the deification of something...
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Recoupling Individuality: Relational Selves and Redemptive Relationships
We must love each other or die. – W. H. Auden. The particularly toxic form that individuality has taken...
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“Person”, “Personal Property” and “Personal Act”: How to Use Philosophical Notions in Ethical Decision-Making at Terminal-Ill Patients
0. Introduction In this paper I want to address the problem of using the notion of “person” or “personhood”...