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Offanonda Meditation: Learning flexibility in fits and starts
Absence does not make the heart grow fonder; it reveals the depth of your heart’s fondness. Lately I realized...
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Laws: Ancient Science and Religion
Laws, as we understand the term in everyday parlance, are constraints to which all the members of a group...
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Hypercomplexity and Omniscience
Beyond the various shades of determinism in physical phenomena, there is another level that governs our lives and also...
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Transdisciplinarity and the Philosophy of Science
1) The Seamless Garment of Knowledge Transdiciplinarity, rigorously speaking, is a term which conveys that knowledge in the ultimate...
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Learning to Be: Reflections on Bernard Lonergan’s Transcendental Philosophy of Education Towards an Integral Human Existance
INTRODUCTION The renowned Jesuit philosopher and theologian Bernard Lonergan was born Bernard Joseph Francis Lonergan on December 17, 1904...
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The Varieties ofReligious Experience (excerpt)
From Lecture XVIII, “Philosophy” What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder. The Continental schools of philosophy...
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The Varieties of Human Experience
Can our advancing knowledge of biology lead us to a better understanding of religion?
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Star Maker (excerpt)
Chapter 1 – The Earth THE STARTING POINT ONE night when I had tasted bitterness I went out on...
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The Uniqueness of Giambattista Vico’s Poetic Philosophy
Giambattista Vico’s New Science begins with an image, a frontispiece which Vico placed there so that the reader could...
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Rather Partial: The delicate art of clinging right
I’ve been a parent for twenty-seven years—but for the past ten, you could say I’ve been a partial parent....