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    The Assault on Mysticism.Augustine C. Klaas - 1928 - Modern Schoolman 4 (7):115-116.
    Mr. Klaas is one of the best friends of the SCHOOLMAN. His contributions have always been worth while. In "The Assault on Mysticism," he undertakes to point out the fallacy in the reasoning of the "religious psychologists" who are giving so much attention to mysticism today.
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    A Volte Face in the French Academy.Augustine C. Klaas - 1927 - Modern Schoolman 3 (8):125-126.
    THIS author of this excellent article is in closest contact with current scientific literature and thought. He is at present abroad studying at the French house of philosophical studies on the Isle of Jersey. Rarely is The Modern Schoolman privileged to print so important an article as this. The Editor.
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  3. The Confessions of St. Augustine Book Viii.C. S. C. Augustine & Williams - 1953 - Blackwell.
     
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    Ethics of human life: issues, problems & implications.Augustine C. Achilihu - 2006 - Enugu: Snaap Press.
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    Being as duality and African hermeneutics of foundation.Augustine C. Obi - 2017 - Enugu: Snaap Press.
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    Critica in Usum Scholarum Auctore. [REVIEW]Augustine C. Wand - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (2):338-340.
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    The Catholic Philosophy of History. [REVIEW]Augustine C. Wand - 1937 - Modern Schoolman 14 (2):43-44.
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    The Catholic Philosophy of History. [REVIEW]Augustine C. Wand - 1937 - Modern Schoolman 14 (2):43-44.
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    The Catholic Philosophy of History. [REVIEW]Augustine C. Wand - 1937 - Modern Schoolman 14 (2):43-44.
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    How to Address Non-normality: A Taxonomy of Approaches, Reviewed, and Illustrated.Jolynn Pek, Octavia Wong & Augustine C. M. Wong - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:398398.
    The linear model often serves as a starting point for applying statistics in psychology. Often, formal training beyond the linear model is limited, creating a potential pedagogical gap because of the pervasiveness of data non-normality. We reviewed 61 recently published undergraduate and graduate textbooks on introductory statistics and the linear model, focusing on their treatment of non-normality. This review identified at least eight distinct methods suggested to address non-normality, which we organize into a new taxonomy according to whether the approach: (...)
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    Differentiation of endothelial cells: Analysis of the constitutive and activated endothelial cell phenotypes.Hellmut G. Augustin, Detlef H. Kozian & Robert C. Johnson - 1994 - Bioessays 16 (12):901-906.
    Endothelial cells line the inside of all blood vessels, forming a structurally and functionally heterogenous population of cells. Their complexity and diversity has long been recognized, yet very little is known about the molecules and regulatory mechanisms that mediate the heterogeneity of different endothelial cell populations. The constitutive organ‐ and microenvironment‐specific phenotype of endothelial cells controls internal body compartmentation, regulating the trafficking of circulating cells to distinct vascular beds. In contrast, surface molecules associated with the activated cytokine‐inducible endothelial phenotype play (...)
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    Augustine's Quest of Wisdom. [REVIEW]Augustine Klaas - 1946 - Modern Schoolman 23 (4):228-230.
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    Augustine's Quest of Wisdom. [REVIEW]Augustine Klaas - 1946 - Modern Schoolman 23 (4):228-230.
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    The Spirit and the Common Good: Shared Flourishing in the Image of God.Daniela C. Augustine - 2019 - Eerdmans.
    A fresh vision of the common good through pnumatological lenses Daniela C. Augustine, a brilliant emerging scholar, offers a theological ethic for the common good. Augustine develops a public theology from a theological vision of creation as the household of the Triune God, bearing the image of God in a mutual sharing of divine love and justice, and as a sacrament of the divine presence. The Spirit and the Common God expounds upon the application of this vision not (...)
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    The role of motivation in action inhibition: an ERP study.Schevernels Hanne, Krebs Ruth, Bombeke Klaas & Boehler C. - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    How do environmental factors influence life cycles and development? An experimental framework for early‐diverging metazoans.Thomas C. G. Bosch, Maja Adamska, René Augustin, Tomislav Domazet-Loso, Sylvain Foret, Sebastian Fraune, Noriko Funayama, Juris Grasis, Mayuko Hamada, Masayuki Hatta, Bert Hobmayer, Kotoe Kawai, Alexander Klimovich, Michael Manuel, Chuya Shinzato, Uli Technau, Seungshic Yum & David J. Miller - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (12):1185-1194.
    Ecological developmental biology (eco‐devo) explores the mechanistic relationships between the processes of individual development and environmental factors. Recent studies imply that some of these relationships have deep evolutionary origins, and may even pre‐date the divergences of the simplest extant animals, including cnidarians and sponges. Development of these early diverging metazoans is often sensitive to environmental factors, and these interactions occur in the context of conserved signaling pathways and mechanisms of tissue homeostasis whose detailed molecular logic remain elusive. Efficient methods for (...)
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    Foundations of Quantum Theory: From Classical Concepts to Operator Algebras.Klaas Landsman - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book studies the foundations of quantum theory through its relationship to classical physics. This idea goes back to the Copenhagen Interpretation (in the original version due to Bohr and Heisenberg), which the author relates to the mathematical formalism of operator algebras originally created by von Neumann. The book therefore includes comprehensive appendices on functional analysis and C*-algebras, as well as a briefer one on logic, category theory, and topos theory. Matters of foundational as well as mathematical interest that are (...)
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    From Face-to-Face to Facebook: Probing the Effects of Passive Consumption on Interpersonal Attraction.Amy C. Orben, Augustin Mutak, Fabian Dablander, Marlene Hecht, Jakub M. Krawiec, Natália Valkovičová & Daina Kosīte - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  19. Theism, Possible Worlds, and the Multiverse.Klaas J. Kraay - 2010 - Philosophical Studies 147 (3):355 - 368.
    God is traditionally taken to be a perfect being, and the creator and sustainer of all that is. So, if theism is true, what sort of world should we expect? To answer this question, we need an account of the array of possible worlds from which God is said to choose. It seems that either there is (a) exactly one best possible world; or (b) more than one unsurpassable world; or (c) an infinite hierarchy of increasingly better worlds. Influential arguments (...)
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    The Idea of the American University.John Agresto, William B. Allen, Michael P. Foley, Gary D. Glenn, Susan E. Hanssen, Mark C. Henrie, Peter Augustine Lawler, William Mathie, James V. Schall, Bradley C. S. Watson & Peter Wood (eds.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    As John Henry Newman reflected on 'The Idea of a University' more than a century and a half ago, Bradley C. S. Watson brings together some of the nation's most eminent thinkers on higher education to reflect on the nature and purposes of the American university today. Their mordant reflections paint a picture of the American university in crisis. This book is essential reading for thoughtful citizens, scholars, and educational policymakers.
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    History of American Political Thought.John Agresto, John E. Alvis, Donald R. Brand, Paul O. Carrese, Laurence D. Cooper, Murray Dry, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Thomas S. Engeman, Christopher Flannery, Steven Forde, David Fott, David F. Forte, Matthew J. Franck, Bryan-Paul Frost, David Foster, Peter B. Josephson, Steven Kautz, John Koritansky, Peter Augustine Lawler, Howard L. Lubert, Harvey C. Mansfield, Jonathan Marks, Sean Mattie, James McClellan, Lucas E. Morel, Peter C. Meyers, Ronald J. Pestritto, Lance Robinson, Michael J. Rosano, Ralph A. Rossum, Richard S. Ruderman, Richard Samuelson, David Lewis Schaefer, Peter Schotten, Peter W. Schramm, Kimberly C. Shankman, James R. Stoner, Natalie Taylor, Aristide Tessitore, William Thomas, Daryl McGowan Tress, David Tucker, Eduardo A. Velásquez, Karl-Friedrich Walling, Bradley C. S. Watson, Melissa S. Williams, Delba Winthrop, Jean M. Yarbrough & Michael Zuckert - 2003 - Lexington Books.
    This book is a collection of secondary essays on America's most important philosophic thinkers—statesmen, judges, writers, educators, and activists—from the colonial period to the present. Each essay is a comprehensive introduction to the thought of a noted American on the fundamental meaning of the American regime.
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    Shakespeare's Last Plays: Essays in Literature and Politics.John E. Alvis, Glenn C. Arbery, David N. Beauregard, Paul A. Cantor, John Freeh, Richard Harp, Peter Augustine Lawler, Mary P. Nichols, Nathan Schlueter, Gerard B. Wegemer & R. V. Young - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    What were Shakespeare's final thoughts on history, tragedy, and comedy? Shakespeare's Last Plays focuses much needed scholarly attention on Shakespeare's "Late Romances." The work--a collection of newly commissioned essays by leading scholars of classical political philosophy and literature--offers careful textual analysis of Pericles, Prince of Tyre, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, The Tempest, All is True, and The Two Noble Kinsmen. The essays reveal how Shakespeare's thought in these final works compliments, challenges, fulfills, or transforms previously held conceptions of the playwright (...)
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  23. Creation, Actualization and God's Choice Among Possible Worlds.Klaas J. Kraay - 2008 - Philosophy Compass 3 (4):854-872.
    God is traditionally understood to be a perfect being who is the creator and sustainer of all that is. God's creative and sustaining activity is often thought to involve choosing a possible world for actualization. It is generally said that either there is (a) exactly one best of all possible worlds, or there are (b) infinitely many increasingly better worlds, or else there are (c) infinitely many unsurpassable worlds within God's power to actualize. On each view, critics have offered arguments (...)
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  24. The Moral of the Story: Literature and Public Ethics.J. Patrick Dobel, Henry T. Edmondson Iii, Gregory R. Johnson, Peter Kalkavage, Judith Lee Kissell, Peter Augustine Lawler, Alan Levine, Daniel J. Mahoney, Will Morrisey, Pádraig Ó Gormaile, Paul C. Peterson, Michael Platt, Robert M. Schaefer, James Seaton & Juan José Sendín Vinagre (eds.) - 2000 - Lexington Books.
    The contributors to The Moral of the Story, all preeminent political theorists, are unified by their concern with the instructive power of great literature. This thought-provoking combination of essays explores the polyvalent moral and political impact of classic world literatures on public ethics through the study of some of its major figures-including Shakespeare, Dante, Cervantes, Jane Austen, Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Robert Penn Warren, and Dostoevsky. Positing the uniqueness of literature's ability to promote dialogue on salient moral and intellectual virtues, (...)
     
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    On heresy in modern patristic scholarship: The case of evagrius ponticus.Augustine Casiday - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (2):241-252.
    Patristics is a lively scholarly domain in which theologians and historians contribute to the study of Christian antiquity. But modern trends in patristic study (especially the application of contemporary critical theory to ancient sources) are not always conducive to theological research. This paper identifies the preoccupation in modern patristic study with heresy as a major source of problems. The modern study of Evagrius Ponticus (c. 345–99) provides an exemplary case in which some of these problems can be identified and explored. (...)
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    The Refutation of Determinism.Augustine Shutte - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (230):481 - 489.
    In his Christian Theology and Natural Science , E. L. Mascall refers to a criticism by Elizabeth Anscombe of C. S. Lewis's well-known argument against determinism that appears in his Miracles . Both Lewis's argument and Anscombe's response appeared originally as papers delivered in the 40s to the Oxford Socratic Club. A certain historical interest attaches to that exchange in that Lewis seems to have been ‘deeply disturbed’ by it. 2 I think he need not have been. But, more importantly, (...)
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    Poétique de la Terre: histoire naturelle et histoire humaine, essai de mésologie.Augustin Berque - 2014 - Paris: Belin.
    Renaturer la culture, reculturer la nature, par l'histoire : tel est le propos de ce livre. Il commence, en première partie, par la question du sujet, en montrant que l'exaltation du sujet individuel moderne a entraîné une décosmisation qui à terme est mortelle, car aucun être ne peut vivre sans un monde commun (kosmos). Nous devons donc recosmiser notre existence. La seconde partie montre que l'arrêt sur objet propre à la modernité aboutit à dépouiller les choses de leur sens, faisant (...)
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  28. The book of nature after Darwin the nature writing of Frederik Van eeden sr.Klaas van Berkel - 2005 - In Patrick Dassen & M. G. Kemperink (eds.), The Many Faces of Evolution in Europe, C. 1860-1914. Peeters. pp. 41.
     
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    A history of philosophy.Frederick C. Copleston - 1947 - New York, N.Y.: Image Books.
    Book 1. Volume I, Greece and Rome ; Volume II, Augustine to Scotus ; Volume III, Ockham to Suarez.
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    Les épreuves de l'exil: repenser les termes de la politique.Augustin Giovannoni - 2017 - Paris: Éditions Kimé.
    Pourquoi s'exile-t-on? Pour échapper à l'injustice, reconquérir une liberté menacée, fuir les violences, les persécutions, la mort, la misère ou s'arracher à la résignation. On part quand rien ne fait plus écran au risque d'anéantissement, que l'espérance devient lettre morte, alors même que la vie n'a pas été accomplie. Les épreuves qui conduisent aujourd'hui à l'exil ont leurs origines dans les déchirures du nouvel ordre mondial : la guerre économique sans merci des états de la planète ; l'incapacité à maîtriser (...)
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    The eleven pictures of time: the physics, philosophy, and politics of time beliefs.C. K. Raju - 2003 - Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
    Visit the author's Web site at www.11PicsOfTime.com Time is a mystery that has perplexed humankind since time immemorial. Resolving this mystery is of significance not only to philosophers and physicists but is also a very practical concern. Our perception of time shapes our values and way of life; it also mediates the interaction between science and religion both of which rest fundamentally on assumptions about the nature of time. C K Raju begins with a critical exposition of various time-beliefs, ranging (...)
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    Morales de la fiction: de La Fontaine à Sartre.Augustin Voegele - 2016 - Paris: Orizons.
    Non pas Pourquoi la fiction?, ni A quoi pense la fiction?, ni même Que fait la fiction?, mais : Comment fait la fiction? Comment la fiction fait-elle pour défendre ou illustrer une morale, alors qu'elle se définit par son indépendance à l'égard du monde dit réel? Peut-être, d'ailleurs, n'est-ce qu'en tant qu'elle est défictionnalisée que la fiction peut promouvoir ou publier une morale. Mais il est, pourtant, des morales qui contiennent une part constitutive de fiction, et qui, en quelque sorte, (...)
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  33. Augustine.C. A. Kirwan - 1995 - In Ted Honderich (ed.), The philosophers: introducing great western thinkers. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Actologie, géologie et spatialité de l'image dans Les Disciples à Saïs.Augustin Dumont - 2009 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 62 (2):263.
    L’objet de cet article consiste à interroger le traitement que subit le concept de « représentation » dans cette phase cruciale de la modernité que constituent l’idéalisme fichtéen et sa réception romantique, en particulier dans le travail de Novalis. La crise que subit la représentation chez Fichte va de pair avec la promotion d’un type de réflexivité inédit, dont Novalis hérite tout en en décalant, par un jeu de miroir déformant, les conséquences méthodologiques voulues par son maître. Le biais proposé (...)
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    Einbildungskraft und Reflexion: philosophische Untersuchungen zu Novalis = Imagination et réflexion: recherches philosophiques sur Novalis.Augustin Dumont & Alexander Schnell (eds.) - 2015 - Berlin: Lit.
    "La dimension philosophique de la pensée et de l'œuvre de Novalis constitue le cœour de cet ouvrage bilingue. Des philosophes examinent sous toutes les coutures, en allemand et en français, les écrits scientifiques, littéraires et philosophiques du penseur romantique, non sans s'appuyer sur - et majorer - la dimension proprement réflexive de cette œuvre."--Page 4 de la la couverture.
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    Qu'est-ce que dire « je suis »? Étude sur la question du langage chez Fichte.Augustin Dumont - 2013 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 105 (2):179.
    Cet article a pour objectif de revenir sur le problème du langage dans la première philosophie de Fichte. Si le « je suis », c’est-à-dire la proposition inaugurale de la Grundlage der gesamten Wissenschaftslehre (1794), est aujourd’hui généralement compris comme un acte performatif, il convient d’évaluer cette compréhension à l’aune du premier système dans son ensemble. En effet, certains problèmes apparaissent, d’une part, lorsque l’on tente de rabattre l’activité en tant que telle sur le langage, d’autre part, lorsque l’on confronte (...)
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    Augustine's Pervasive Error concerning Time.C. W. K. Mundle - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (156):165 - 168.
  38. Le système de S. Augustin sur la Gr'ce.C. Boyer - 1930 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 20 (1):481.
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    Morality and the good life: an introduction to ethics through classical sources.Robert C. Solomon - 2009 - Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education. Edited by Clancy W. Martin & Wayne Vaught.
    Introduction -- What is ethics? -- Ethics and religion -- The history of ethics -- Ethical questions -- What is the good life? -- Why be good : the problem of justification -- Why be rational : the place of reason in ethics -- Which is right : ethical dilemmas -- Ethical concepts -- Universality -- Prudence and morals -- Happiness and the good -- Egoism and altruism -- Virtue and the virtues -- Facts and values -- Justice and equality (...)
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  40. Droit Et Moral Dans Saint Augustin.C. Boyer - 1966 - Revista Agustiniana 7:169-185.
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    The Romans as recyclers - (c.N.) Duckworth, (A.) Wilson (edd.) Recycling and reuse in the Roman economy. Pp. XXVIII + 478, b/w & colour figs, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2020. Cased, £100, us$130. Isbn: 978-0-19-886084-6. [REVIEW]Dan Augustin Deac - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):476-479.
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    Retour, repentir et constitution de soi.C. Aslanoff, P. Aubin, V. Bibikhine, H. Blumenthal, D. Bourel & J. Carlier - 1998 - Librairie Philosophique J Vrin.
    La traduction de l'epistrophe grecque en conversio latine a pu laisser entendre une continuite entre le retour des philosophies grecques neoplatoniciennes et l'evenement religieux proprement chretien de la conversion. Le paradigme en serait le passage de Plotin a Augustin. Mais peut-on oublier que les grecques classiques n'ont pas d'ethique du repentir et que, sans ce rapport au temps de la faute, la constitution de soi n'a ni le meme sens ni le meme lieu? C'est le travail du Centre A.J. Festugiere (...)
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    Dialogues of Augustine (C.) Conybeare The Irrational Augustine. Pp. xvi + 223. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. Cased, £45. ISBN: 978-0-19-926208-. [REVIEW]Paul C. Burns - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):161-.
  44. Stephen Menn: Descartes and Augustine.C. Kirwan - 1999 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (3):521-522.
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    Theo-Semiotics and Augustine’s Hermeneutical Jew.C. C. Pecknold - 2006 - Augustinian Studies 37 (1):27-42.
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    Theo-Semiotics and Augustine’s Hermeneutical Jew.C. C. Pecknold - 2006 - Augustinian Studies 37 (1):27-42.
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    The Pilgrim City: St. Augustine and His Innovation in Political Thought – By Miles Hollingworth.C. C. Pecknold - 2012 - Modern Theology 28 (2):353-356.
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    Augustins Auffassung über die Sklaverei.C. P. Mayer - 1977 - Augustinianum 17 (1):237-247.
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    Augustine on Sensation.C. J. McNaspy - 1937 - Modern Schoolman 15 (1):6-9.
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    St. Augustine and the Ideal of Peace.C. A. J. Coady - 2000 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 74 (1):153-161.
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