Results for 'Dagny Gunhilda Sunne'

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    Some phases in the development of the subjective point of view during the post-Aristotelian period.Dagny Gunhilda Sunne - 1911 - Chicago,: University of Chicago Press.
    Excerpt from Some Phases in the Development of the Subjective Point of View During the Post-Aristotelian Period, Vol. 3 1. The Difference In Philosophic Standpoint Between Aristotle And St. Augustine In St. Augustine's philosophy the starting-point is the same as in the beginning of modern thought, namely, the certainty of inner experience. Not even the Skeptic, says St. Augustine, can doubt sensation as such; moreover, this very experience reveals not only the content that had formed the basis of relativistic or (...)
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  2. Journalists shouldn't rely on data.Samantha Sunne - 2019 - In M. M. Eboch (ed.), Ethics in journalism. Greenhaven Publishing.
     
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    The Symbol of the Beast. The Animal-Style Art of Eurasia.Otto J. Maenchen-Helfen & Dagny Carter - 1957 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 77 (4):288.
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    One aspect of the avicennian turn in sunnī theologyi am grateful to the Anonymous referee for asp, whose criticisms were acute and suggestions helpful. Thanks are also due to my students in a graduate seminar on māturīdism – recep goktas, Josh hemani, Wes Kelly, Yaron Klein, Christian Lange and hikmet Yaman – for pointing me in the direction of new and interesting materials, and for forcing me to think more critically about my hypothesis.: The avicennian turn in sunnī theology.Robert Wisnovsky - 2004 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 14 (1):65-100.
    Most scholars of Islamic intellectual history now agree on the distortedness of the traditional Western portrayal of al-Ġazālī as the defender of Muslim orthodoxy whose Incoherence of the Philosophers was such a powerful critique that it caused the annihilation of philosophical activity in Islamic civilization. Some in fact are coming to the conclusion that al-Ġazālī's importance in the history of Islamic philosophy and theology derives as much from his assiduous incorporation of basic metaphysical ideas into central doctrines of Sunnī kalām (...)
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    The apocalyptic tone of Scott Walker, Sunn O))) and Soused.Adam Potts - 2020 - Journal for Cultural Research 24 (3):185-202.
    This paper attempts to listen to Scott Walker and Sunn O)))’s respective music, and their collaboration Soused, by way of Maurice Blanchot’s notion of disaster which is framed in relation to the ‘a...
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    Book review: Tanja Storsul and Dagny Stuedahl, Ambivalence Towards Convergence: Digitalization and Media Change. Göteborg: Nordicom, 2007. 251 pp. EUR30.00/sek280.00. [REVIEW]Astrid Ensslin - 2010 - Discourse and Communication 4 (1):91-93.
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  7. el-Mevârîs fi’ş-Şerîati’l-İslâmiyye fî dav’i’l-Kitâbi ve’s-Sünne. Muhammed Ali Sâbûnî. Kahire: Dârü’l-hadîs tarih yok. [REVIEW]Ömer Yılmaz - 2018 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 4 (2):930 - 935.
    el-Mevârîs fi’ş-Şerîati’l-İslâmiyye fî dav’i’l-Kitâbi ve’s-Sünne. Muhammed Ali Sâbûnî. Kahire: Dârü’l-hadîs tarih yok.
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    Contemporary Illuminations: Reading Donne's "A Nocturnall upon S. Lucies Day through Three Twenty-First-Century Poems.Theresa M. Dipasquale - 2023 - Intertexts 27 (1):1-29.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Contemporary IlluminationsReading Donne's "A Nocturnall upon S. Lucies Day through Three Twenty-First-Century PoemsTheresa M. DipasqualeIn his contribution to the 2017 volume John Donne and Contemporary Poetry, edited by Judith Scherer Herz, Jonathan F. S. Post explores "a nearly endless landscape of comparisons and contrasts" that unfolds between Stephen Edgar's 2008 poem "Nocturnal" and Donne's "A nocturnall upon S. Lucies day, Being the shortest day."1 Post's essay illuminates what Calvin (...)
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    Business in Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.Edward W. Younkins - 2015 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 15 (2):157-184.
    Atlas Shrugged is a novel about business and the people who create businesses. This article describes Ayn Rand’s treatment of business and entrepreneurs in the novel. It begins with an explanation of how Atlas Shrugged demonstrates that wealth and profit are creations of the human mind. The next section compares the worldviews of the novel’s business heroes and villains. This is followed by an in-depth analysis of the novel’s main business protagonists—Dagny Taggart and Hank Rearden. The next part provides (...)
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  10. The virtues of benevolence: The unnamed virtues in the fountainhead.Neera K. Badhwar - unknown
    Manifesto "is the projection of an ideal man. The portrayal of a moral ideal, as my ultimate literary goal, as an end in itself - to which any didactic, intellectual or philosophical values contained in a novel are only the means" (162). That she largely succeeded in her goal is attested to by the fact that her novels have enabled countless readers to reshape their lives. The story of Kira in We the Living, the image of Howard Roark in The (...)
     
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    Kommentar.Geir Hoff - 2009 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1):84-85.
    I dette nummeret av Etikk i Praksis belyses et etisk dilemma om premiering eller sanksjoner for deltakelse/ikke-deltakelse i nasjonale screeningprogram for kreft, i artikkelen «En etisk diskussion af screening for kræftsygdomme» av John Brodersen, Peter Laurs Sørensen, Fía Lindenskov og Lonny Henriksen. Dette er belyst gjennom intervjuer hvor divergerende meninger gjenspeiler at vi har svært begrenset kunnskap om både kort- og langtidseffekt av screening for kreft. Den politiske viljen til å innføre screeningprogram har utvilsomt vært sterkere enn viljen til å (...)
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    Philosophical representation of female artistic images in objectivism.A. O. Muntian - 2019 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 15:134-144.
    Purpose. Based on actualization of gender discursive features, the current piece aims to clarify and accentuate the manifestation of gender-philosophical ideas interaction: feminism in the framework of objectivism. The source material for the current article is a novel by Ayn Rand "Atlas Shrugged", which is a philosophical work on objectivism. Theoretical basis. The development of the gender discourse, in particular the discourse of feminism is researched from the retrospective angle. This piece is an attempt to underline peculiarities of female artistic (...)
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    Sexual Catharsis as an Experience of the Postfeminist in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.Samantha Ann Opperman - 2019 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 19 (2):170-191.
    Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged is not just a fully actualized rendition of her Objectivist philosophy, but a symbol of the possibility of postfeminism in a postindustrial world. Rand's postfeminist signifier, Dagny Taggart, is able to attain this ideal of equality only through the catharsis of the physical relationships with men whom Dagny considers her spiritual equals. The men in Dagny's life each contribute a new awakening to her about herself as she, at the same time, awakens them.
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    Hounds in the text: Some fictions of Richard III.Julie Pridmore - 2010 - Myth and Symbol 6 (2):8-14.
    ABSTRACT This article seeks to examine recent popular fiction on Richard of Gloucester (1452?1485), later Richard III. Of particular focus is the portrayal of Richard's pet hounds ? specifically the Irish wolfhound depicted in Sharon Penman's novel, The Sunne in Splendour (1982). The article investigates the dialectic between the mythology of Richard as overplayed villain and as domestic family man, with the wolfhound as the centre-piece of this domesticity ? an iconography which is at odds with the traditional stereotypes (...)
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