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  1. Sebastian F. Weiner (2008). Eriugenas Innovation. Vivarium 46 (1):1-23.score: 290.0
    John Scot Eriugena's work Periphyseon is commonly regarded as having introduced Neoplatonism into early medieval thinking. Eriugena's theory of the reunification of the Creator and his creation is then viewed as being based on the Neoplatonic scheme of procession and reversion. However, this interpretation falls short of Eriugena's intentions. Above all, he denies any ontological difference between Creator and creation without taking recourse to the Neoplatonic considerations of procession and reversion. Surprisingly, according to Eriugena's explanation, God is not only the (...)
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  2. James F. Weiner (2001). Tree Leaf Talk: A Heideggerian Anthropology. Berg.score: 120.0
    This is the first book to explore the relationship between Martin Heidegger's work and modern anthropology. Heidegger attracts much scholarly interest among social scientists, but few have explored his ideas in relation to current anthropological debates. The discipline's modernist foundations, the nature of cultural constructionism and of art ñ even what an anthropology of art must include ñ are all informed and illuminated by Heidegger's work. The author argues that many contemporary anthropologists, in their concern to return subjectivity and 'voice' (...)
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  3. S. F. (1999). Allison P. Coudret, Richard H. Popkin and Gordon M. Weiner (Eds.) Leibniz, Mysticism and Religion. (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1998). (International Archives of the History of Ideas, Vol. 158). Pp. VII+198. NLG180. £61 Hbk. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 35 (3):385-388.score: 120.0
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