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Ethical and Aesthetical Identity—An Approach to Paul Ricoeur’s Thought
Paul Ricoeur’s philosophy of identity aims to surpass two opposing perspectives that cross the last centuries of western thought....
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The Human Soul: A Catholic Theological Response to Non-Reductive Physicalism
Introduction In the book, Whatever Happened to the Soul, the authors argue in support of a view they call...
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The Historic Person as the Ultimate Knower
0. El debate actual sobre la interdisciplinariedad o transdisciplinariedad pone el acento sobre el conocimiento en cuanto producto objetivo,...
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Causality, Personal Causality, and the Science/Religion Dialogue
Introduction The apparent conflict between science and religion is often viewed and argued with respect to the existence of...
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Spinoza, Language and Relational Identity
Introduction: Spinoza’s early modern naturalism The life of Dutch Jewish philosopher Baruch Spinoza spanned the mid-17th century, a time...
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The Personal Being (Polo)
I wish to say, just at the beginning, that we are very convinced of the great relevance of Leonardo...
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Introduction to the Philosophy Xavier Zubiri
Introduction The creation of a new philosophical system is a staggeringly difficult task, fraught with myriad dangers, pitfalls, and...
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Revelatory Spirituality and Science—an Oxymoron? Examining Revelatory Transcendental Discourses on Self and Personhood at the Intersections of Science, Buddhism and Christianity
Part I: The “Spirit Crisis”: “No-self” in Science We have unlearned something. We have become more modest in every...
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Implications of Interpersonal Neurobiology for a Spirituality of Compassion
A version of this essay is forthcoming in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science. Parts of the paper were...
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A Feminist Exegesis of Non-Self: On Classical Buddhist Understanding of Personhood and Identity
Buddhism and feminism appear to be two very different strains of thought. One originated in ancient Northeast India and...