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Subjects in a Physical World
I. Introduction Philosophy of mind today reaches into almost every area of philosophy and many other fields of research...
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Pragmatism Then and Now
The philosophy called pragmatism did not begin in 1907 when William James published his book Pragmatism. By then the...
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The Mind and Its Now
Augustine’s phrase in his Confessions, “quaestio mihi factus sum,” which is the motto of this conference, may strike one...
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H. Dooyeweerd and E. Voegelin on Transcendence
Introduction This great vision, so formative of the modern West, this blend of liberal political theory and of foundationalist...
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Christianity and Darwinism: Can There Be No Common Ground?
Are Christianity and Darwinism mutually exclusive? In contexts where the answers to this question have led to political and...
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Toleration of Unorthodox Ideas
Another important aspect of the ancient science outlook is related to the manner in which unorthodox points of view...
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Soul Reflections: Apes, Anthropology, and Aristotle
The quest to know who we are cannot be separated from the quest to know who we were. Not...
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Adding a Spiritual Dimension to the Biopsychosocial Model: Psychoanalysis, Kohut, Schleiermacher, Buber, and Marcel
All Men Have Need of the Gods (Homer) In Lapsed Agnostic1, the Irish writer John Walters describes how his...
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Two Forgotten Communities of the EU Cultural Identity
European liberty is founded on the antithesis of the secular world and transcendence, science and faith, material technology and...
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The Recovery of Human Nature
In the view of the Islamic intellectual tradition, any solution to the crises of our times can only be...