Results for 'Admonition. '

123 found
Order:
  1.  23
    The Admonitions of St. Francis: Sources and Meanings by Robert J. Karris, OFM.David Burr - 2015 - Franciscan Studies 73:331-332.
    One might assume that reviewing the revised edition of a book published in 1999 would be a simple task, but it is not, even if we avoid immersing ourselves in an examination of whether a revised issue was justified. The real question is whether in producing it Karris gives us something worth reading, something that makes us see the Admonitions as worth reading. The short answer is yes, certainly. Karris’s commentary on each admonition proceeds by presenting parallels. In speaking of (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  2.  16
    Admonitions to Poland.Jan Szczepański - 1989 - Dialectics and Humanism 16 (2):87-91.
    Direct download (5 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  3.  8
    Vatic Admonition in Horace Odes 4.9.Paula Winsor Sage - 1994 - American Journal of Philology 115 (4).
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  4.  38
    The Admonition Controversy. [REVIEW]Thomas L. Coonan - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (4):726-728.
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  5. Isaac Israeli's fifty admonitions to the physician.Ariel Ba-Sela & Habbel E. Hoff - 1977 - In Chester R. Burns (ed.), Legacies in Ethics and Medicine. Science History Publications.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   4 citations  
  6. The Pedagogical Admonition in Existential Perspective,".D. Vandenberg - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  7.  27
    Shams C. Inati: Ibn Sina’s remarks and admonitions: physics and metaphysics: an analysis and annotated translation: Columbia University Press, New York, 2014, 218 pp, $50.William M. Hutchins - 2015 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 77 (3):273-275.
    Ibn Sina is arguably the most important and influential philosopher in the Islamic tradition. Al-Isharat wal-Tanbihat, two sections of which are included in this translation, is one of Ibn Sina’s key, definitive texts. It is an almost legendary work that perplexes the reader while instructing him. Inati’s translation, which is framed by her analysis and notes, demystifies this key text in the history of Islamic thought.She has also translated the other two sections of Remarks and Admonitions and published them separately (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  8.  16
    St. Francis of Assisi's Admonitions In New Ecclesiastical And Secular Contexts.O. F. M. Robert J. Karris - 2016 - Franciscan Studies 74:207-230.
    In the last number of years scholars have discovered many new “parallels”2 to Francis of Assisi’s Admonitions.3 In this article I will provide more new parallels that I have uncovered not only in ecclesiastical contexts, but also in non-ecclesiastical ones.4 While almost all students of Francis’ Admonitions are acquainted with the general ecclesiastical contexts, most are unfamiliar with the non-ecclesiastical contexts evidenced by Cato’s Distichs, Daniel of Beccles’ Urbanus Magnus, Egbert of Liège’s The Well-Laden Ship, the Facetus, and a fourteen-volume (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  9.  51
    A Decisive Admonition for St. Augustine?Roland J. Teske - 1988 - Augustinian Studies 19:85-92.
  10.  7
    A Decisive Admonition for St. Augustine?Roland J. Teske - 1988 - Augustinian Studies 19:85-92.
  11.  11
    1 Corinthians 14:26-40 in the Theological Rhetoric of the Admonition Controversy.Daniel F. Graves - 2014 - Perichoresis 12 (1):19-37.
    ABSTRACT This paper discusses competing notions of the concept of ‘order’ in the Admonition Controversy with respect to the interpretation of the decorum of 1 Corinthians 14:26-30, a text principally concerned with order in worship. As the controversy ensued the understanding of ‘order’ broadened to include church discipline and polity, both Puritan and Conformist alike constructed their polemic with a rhetorical appeal to the Pauline text in question-interpretations at odds with each other. Furthermore, both sides understood their interpretation as standing (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  12.  10
    Ibn Sīnā and mysticism: Remarks and admonitions, part four.Shams Constantine Inati - 1996 - New York: Kegan Paul International. Edited by Avicenna.
    Few figures have been of such enduring importance as Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna (980-1037 AD), the great Persian philosopher and physician of the Abassid period. This work is a study of the fourth part of Ibn Sina's late and most comprehensive book al-Isharat wat-Tanbihat, Remarks and Admonitions, a book which Ibn Sine describes as 'the cream of the truth', containing 'the best pieces of wisdom' expressed 'in sensitive words'. The present volume includes an introduction, discussing the nature of (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  13.  38
    Ibn Sina and Mysticism: Remarks and Admonitions: Part Four. [REVIEW]Deborah Black - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (1):196-198.
    The Remarks and Admonitions is one of the last works written by the Islamic philosopher Avicenna. Like his more familiar works, the Shifa' and the Najah, this work covers the entire scope of theoretical philosophy, with its first three parts being devoted to logic, physics, and metaphysics, respectively. Part Four of this work is unique, however, since it moves outside the confines of philosophy and takes up the topic of mysticism, employing concepts and terms familiar from the tradition of Sufism. (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (5 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  14.  23
    Remarks and Admonitions, Part One: Logic. [REVIEW]Beatrice H. Zedler - 1986 - Speculum 61 (1):239-240.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  15.  11
    Ibn Sina’s Remarks and Admonitions: Physics and Metaphysics: An Analysis and Annotated Translation.Shams C. Inati (ed.) - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    _Al-Isharat wal-Tanbihat_ is one of the most mature and comprehensive philosophical works by Ibn Sina. Grounded in an exploration of logic and happiness, the text illuminates the divine, the human being, and the nature of things through a wide-ranging discussion of topics. The sections of _Physics and Metaphysics_ deal with the nature of bodies and souls as well as existence, creation, and knowledge. Especially important are Ibn Sina's views of God's knowledge of particulars, which generated much controversy in medieval Islamic (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  16. Ḥokhmat ha-musar ha-ḳadmonit: meḥḳar madaʻi..Jacob Kopelovitz - 1911 - London: Topilowsky & Shapiro.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  17.  7
    Sharḥ-i ishārāt va tanbīhāt: namaṭ-i sivvum dar bāb-i Nafs = Commentary of Ibn Sina's al-Ishārāt wa-ʻi-tanbīhāt = Remarks and admonitions; part three: on soul.Ḥasan Muṣṭafavī - 2007 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Dānishgāh-i Imām Ṣādiq. Edited by Muḥammad Munāfiyān & Avicenna.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  18.  13
    Justus Lipsius, Monita et exempla politica: Political Admonitions and Examples. Edited with Translation, Commentary and Introduction by Jan Papy, Toon Van Houdt and Marijke Janssens.Lisa Kattenberg - 2022 - Grotiana 43 (2):478-482.
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  19. The Structure and Ethos of Wisdom Admonitions in Proverbs.Philip Johannes Nei - 1982
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  20.  23
    Ibn Sina's Remarks and Admonitions : Physics and Metaphysics : An Analysis and Annotated Translation.Shams C. Inati (ed.) - 2014 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    This book provides the first annotated English translation of Physics and Metaphysics and edits the original Arabic text on which the translation is based where it is corrupt or incomprehensible.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  21.  10
    Mixed Constitutionalism and Parliamentarism in Elizabethan England: The Case of Thomas Cartwright.Stephen A. Chavura - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (3):318-337.
    SummaryThe Admonition Controversy, largely between Thomas Cartwright and John Whitgift has proven fecund ground for intellectual historians analysing the religious dimension to early-modern political ideas. This paper argues that the religious dimension of Cartwright's mixed constitutionalism needs better explanation, rather than just noting that his ecclesiastical mixed constitutionalism mirrors his political mixed constitutionalism. This paper tracks Cartwright's progressive, dialogical unfolding of his mixed constitutionalism in response to Whitgift's attempt to derive episcopacy from the fact of English monarchy, effectively discrediting the (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  22. Minor Tweaks, Major Payoffs: The Problems and Promise of Situationism in Moral Philosophy.Hagop Sarkissian - 2010 - Philosophers' Imprint 10.
    Moral philosophers of late have been examining the implications of experimental social psychology for ethics. The focus of attention has been on situationism—the thesis that we routinely underestimate the extent to which minor situational variables influence morally significant behavior. Situationism has been seen as a threat to prevailing lay and philosophical theories of character, personhood, and agency. In this paper, I outline the situationist literature and critique one of its upshots: the admonition to carefully select one’s situational contexts. Besides being (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   57 citations  
  23.  2
    The admonishment.Souran Mardini - 2014 - Turkey: Murat Print Center.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  24.  21
    The Inner Citadel: The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.Pierre Hadot, Mark Aurel & Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius - 1998 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Edited by Marcus Aurelius.
    The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius are treasured today--as they have been over the centuries--as an inexhaustible source of wisdom. And as one of the three most important expressions of Stoicism, this is an essential text for everyone interested in ancient religion and philosophy. Yet the clarity and ease of the work's style are deceptive. Pierre Hadot, eminent historian of ancient thought, uncovers new levels of meaning and expands our understanding of its underlying philosophy. Written by the Roman emperor for his (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   28 citations  
  25. Sefer Hokheaḥ tokhiaḥ: inyene tokhehah ba-halakhah ṿa-agadah: ṿe-dine li-fene ʻiṿer lo titen mikhshol.Yoʼel ben Aharon Shṿarts - 1990 - Yerushalayim: Devar Yerushalayim.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  26.  21
    Duelling catechisms: Berkeley trolls Walton on fluxions and faith.Clare Marie Moriarty - 2023 - Intellectual History Review 33 (2):205-226.
    George Berkeley is known as “The Good Bishop,” a name celebrating his faith, pastoral ministry and earnest commitment to his philosophical views. To mathematicians, he is known for his agitated performance in his 1734 critique of fluxions, The Analyst. That work and its petulant tone were occasioned by (i) his “philo-mathematical” opponents’ alleged admonitions on religious mysteries’ lack of logical respectability and (ii) what Berkeley saw as a related public appetite for reformist and deist religious movements. This paper questions Berkeley’s (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  27.  69
    Ending Concerns About Undue Inducement.Ezekiel J. Emanuel - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (1):100-105.
    For decades, worries about undue inducement have Pervaded clinical research, and are especially common when research is accompanied by payment or conducted in developing countries. Few ethical judgments carry as much moral opprobrium or are thought to undermine the ethical soundness of a clinical trial as thoroughly as undue inducement. Indeed, the admonition to prevent undue inducement is one of the few explicit instructions in the Common Rules requirements for informed consent.Despite their long history and pervasiveness, charges of undue inducement (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   38 citations  
  28.  34
    Ending Concerns about Undue Inducement.Ezekiel J. Emanuel - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (1):100-105.
    For decades, worries about undue inducement have Pervaded clinical research, and are especially common when research is accompanied by payment or conducted in developing countries. Few ethical judgments carry as much moral opprobrium or are thought to undermine the ethical soundness of a clinical trial as thoroughly as undue inducement. Indeed, the admonition to prevent undue inducement is one of the few explicit instructions in the Common Rules requirements for informed consent.Despite their long history and pervasiveness, charges of undue inducement (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   35 citations  
  29. Sefer Ḥovat ha-tokheḥah: bo yevoʼar godel mitsṿat hokheaḥ tokhiaḥ et ʻamitekha: ṿe-ʻod kolel maśa u-matan be-divre Ḥazal, rishonim ṿe-aḥaronim ʻal mitsṿah zo.Hillel Litwack - 1990 - Bruḳlin, Nyu Yorḳ: H.D. Liṭṿaḳ.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  30. Sefer Ṿe-en lamo mikhshol.Avraham Yiśraʼel - 2002 - Bat-Yam: Avraham YiśraʼEl. Edited by Elijah ben Moses de Vidas.
    1. Hilkhot li-fene ʻiṿer lo titen mikhshol -- 2. Hilkhot ḥuḳot ha-goyim -- 3. Hilkhot ṿa-halikhot derekh erets -- 4. Kolel hilkhot neziḳin -- 5. Halakhot she-nikhshalim bahem.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  31.  88
    Hume, Passion, and Action.Elizabeth Schmidt Radcliffe - 2018 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    David Hume’s theory of action is well known for several provocative theses, including that passion and reason cannot be opposed over the direction of action. In Hume, Passion, and Action, the author defends an original interpretation of Hume’s views on passion, reason and motivation that is consistent with other theses in Hume’s philosophy, loyal to his texts, and historically situated. This book challenges the now orthodox interpretation of Hume on motivation, presenting an alternative that situates Hume closer to “Humeans” than (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   13 citations  
  32.  14
    The philosopher and his poor.Jacques Rancière - 2004 - Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Edited by Andrew Parker.
    What has philosophy to do with the poor? If, as has often been supposed, the poor have no time for philosophy, then why have philosophers always made time for them? Why is the history of philosophy—from Plato to Karl Marx to Jean-Paul Sartre to Pierre Bourdieu—the history of so many figures of the poor: plebes, men of iron, the demos, artisans, common people, proletarians, the masses? Why have philosophers made the shoemaker, in particular, a remarkably ubiquitous presence in this history? (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   42 citations  
  33.  20
    The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius: A Study.R. B. Rutherford - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    The Meditations, a bedside book of reflections and self-admonitions, give unique access to the mind of an ancient ruler. In this study they are made more approachable to the modern reader, through explanations of the historical and philosophical background, and the main themes of the emperor's thought.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  34.  16
    Mimesis in Bible Didactics – an outline in the context of religious education.Mirjam Zimmermann & Ruben Zimmermann - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (1):6.
    ‘Mimesis’ is a concept explored in Antiquity as well as in cultural history. It also plays an important role in the Bible. In this article we argue for ‘mimesis’ as a role model for Bible teaching in religious education. In the first part we give some insights into the concept of mimesis, drawing on ancient philosophers (Aristotle, Plato). ‘Mimesis’ does not denote a copy of a prescribed object; instead, the type of depiction and reference brings it into the present in (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  35. Ibn Sina and Mysticism. [REVIEW]Deborah Black - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (1):196-198.
    The Remarks and Admonitions is one of the last works written by the Islamic philosopher Avicenna. Like his more familiar works, the Shifa' and the Najah, this work covers the entire scope of theoretical philosophy, with its first three parts being devoted to logic, physics, and metaphysics, respectively. Part Four of this work is unique, however, since it moves outside the confines of philosophy and takes up the topic of mysticism, employing concepts and terms familiar from the tradition of Sufism. (...)
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  36.  52
    Awareness bound and unbound: Realizing the nature of attention.David Loy - 2008 - Philosophy East and West 58 (2):223-243.
    : This essay takes seriously the many Buddhist admonitions about ‘‘not settling down in things’’ and the importance of wandering freely ‘‘without a place to rest.’’ The basic thesis is that delusion is awareness trapped, and liberation is awareness freed from grasping. The familiar words ‘‘attention’’ and ‘‘awareness’’ are used to emphasize that the distinction being drawn refers not to some abstract metaphysical entity but simply to how our everyday awareness functions. This way of distinguishing between delusion and enlightenment is (...)
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  37.  43
    Truth and Freedom: A Reply to Thomas McCarthy.Richard Rorty - 1990 - Critical Inquiry 16 (3):633-643.
    McCarthy thinks truth more important than I do. Specifically, he thinks that “ ‘truth’ … functions as an ‘idea of reason’ with respect to which we can criticize not only particular claims within our language but the very standards of truth we have inherited” . By contrast, I think that what enables us to make such criticism is concrete alternative suggestions—suggestions about how to redescribe what we are talking about. Some examples are Galileo’s suggestions about how to redescribe the Aristotelian (...)
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   27 citations  
  38.  12
    Stem Cell Tourism and Future Stem Cell Tourists: Policy and Ethical Implications.Hannah Adamson Edna F. Einsiedel - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 12 (1):35-44.
    Stem cell tourism is a small but growing part of the thriving global medical tourism marketplace. Much stem cell research remains at the experimental stage, with clinical trials still uncommon. However, there are over 700 clinics estimated to be operating in mostly developing countries – from Costa Rica and Argentina to China, India and Russia – that have lured many patients, mostly from industrialized countries, driven by desperation and hope, which in turn continue to fuel the growth of such tourism.While (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  39. Sefer Shirat Mosheh: be-ʻinyene Li-fene ʻiṿer lo titen mikhshol..Mosheh ben Y. Ts Ṭoib - 1999 - Ofaḳim: Mekhon meḥḳar Torani Shirat Mosheh.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  40. Sefer Shaʻare Shalom: liḳuṭim, ḥidushim u-veʼurim be-dine li-fene ʻiṿer lo titen mikhshol.Shalom Yitsḥaḳ ben Mikhaʼel Ṭoṿil - 1997 - Yerushalayim: [Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  41. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius: a study.R. B. Rutherford - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Marcus Aurelius, Roman emperor from 161 to 180 A.D., is renowned for his just rule and long frontier wars. But his lasting fame rests on his Meditations, a bedside book of reflections and self-admonitions written during his last years, that provide unique insights into the mind of an ancient ruler and contain many passages of pungent epigram and poetic imagery. This study is designed to make the Meditations more accessible to the modern reader. Rutherford carefully explains the historical and philosophical (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   7 citations  
  42.  68
    Schiavo on the cutting edge: Functional brain imaging and its impact on surrogate end-of-life decision-making.Jon B. Eisenberg - 2008 - Neuroethics 1 (2):75-83.
    The article addresses the potential impact of functional brain imaging (functional magnetic resonance imaging and positron-emission tomography) on surrogate end-of-life decision-making in light of varying state-law definitions of consciousness, some of which define awareness behaviorally and others functionally. The article concludes that, in light of admonitions by neuroscientists that functional brain imaging cannot yet replace behavioral evaluation to determine the existence of consciousness, state legislatures, courts and drafters of written advance healthcare directives should consider treating behavior, not function, as the (...)
    Direct download (6 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   8 citations  
  43.  29
    Doing Ethics or Changing for the Better?Mara-Daria Cojocaru - 2020 - Metaphilosophy 51 (1):32-50.
    In this paper, classical pragmatism is used as a method, not as a substantial ethical theory, to develop “moral pragmatics.” Moral pragmatics offers a constructive approach for making progress where traditional ethical theories converge, and it innovates ethical deliberation. Assuming widespread agreement that real moral problems need practical solutions, the paper addresses two related problems: the missing link between ethical theories and moral practice, and the question of who is in charge of finding such solutions. It argues that “conscience” can (...)
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  44.  76
    Hart on Legal Powers as Legal Competences.Matthew H. Kramer - 2023 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 36 (2):387-405.
    This paper first recapitulates the objections by H.L.A. Hart to the ways in which John Austin’s command model of law obfuscated the importance and the very existence of power-conferring laws. Although those objections are familiar in the world of contemporary legal philosophy, their insightfulness is highlighted here because they contrast so sharply with Hart’s own neglect of power-conferring laws at some key junctures in his theorizing. In the second half of this paper, I ponder a few of the junctures where (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  45.  46
    Christian Love and Biological Altruism.Hubert Meisinger - 2000 - Zygon 35 (4):745-782.
    The first part of my investigation of the Christian love command and biological research on altruism is organized around three key themes whose different forms both in the theological and in the sociobiological context are investigated: The awareness of expanding inclusiveness concerns the issue of extending love or altruistic behavior beyond the most immediate neighbor, even to enemies. The awareness of excessive demand concerns the question of the ability of the human being, to fulfill an excessive demand placed by the (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  46.  37
    Stem cell tourism and future stem cell tourists: Policy and ethical implications.Edna F. Einsiedel & Hannah Adamson - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 12 (1):35-44.
    Stem cell tourism is a small but growing part of the thriving global medical tourism marketplace. Much stem cell research remains at the experimental stage, with clinical trials still uncommon. However, there are over 700 clinics estimated to be operating in mostly developing countries – from Costa Rica and Argentina to China, India and Russia – that have lured many patients, mostly from industrialized countries, driven by desperation and hope, which in turn continue to fuel the growth of such tourism.While (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   4 citations  
  47.  10
    Whither democracy? Religion, politics and Islam.Fred Dallmayr - 2011 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (4):437-448.
    The question raised by the article is: can democracy be religious and, if so, how? Can religious faith be reconciled with modern democratic political institutions? The article takes its departure from the biblical admonition to believers to be ‘the salt of the earth’ — a phrase that militates against both world dominion and world denial. In its long history, Islam (like Christianity) has been sorely tempted by the lure of worldly power and domination. Nor is this temptation entirely a matter (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  48.  30
    In the Shadow of Judicial Supremacy: Putting the Idea of Judicial Dialogue in Its Place.Ming-Sung Kuo - 2016 - Ratio Juris 29 (1):83-104.
    I aim to shed theoretical light on the meaning of judicial dialogue by comparing its practice in different jurisdictions. I first examine the practice of dialogic judicial review in Westminster democracies and constitutional departmentalism in American constitutional theory, showing the tendency toward judicial supremacy in both cases. Turning finally to continental Europe, I argue that the practice of constitutional dialogue there is reconciled with its postwar tradition of judicial supremacy through the deployment of proportionality analysis-framed judicial admonition. I conclude that (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  49.  6
    The quantum particle illusion: conceptual quantum mechanics.Gerald E. Marsh - 2022 - New Jersey: World Scientific.
    Problems with the conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics date back to attempts by Max Born, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, as well as many others in the 1920s to continue to employ the classical concept of a particle in the context of the quantum world. The experimental observations at the time and the assumption that the classical concept of a particle was to be preserved have led to an enormous literature on the foundations of quantum mechanics and a great deal of (...)
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  50. Shame and Guilt—The Unspeakablity of Violence.James Mensch - unknown
    What is the relation of shame to guilt? What are the characteristics that distinguish the two? When we regard them phenomenologically, i.e., in the way that they directly manifest themselves, two features stand out. Guilt and shame imply different relations to the other person. Their relation to language is also distinct. Guilt involves the internalization of the other, not as a specific individual, but rather as an amalgam of parents, elders, and other social and cultural authority figures.i This amalgam of (...)
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
1 — 50 / 123