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    Can God Be Perceived? A Phenomenological Critique of the Perceptual Model of Mystical Experience.Daniel So - 2021 - Sophia 60 (4):1009-1025.
    In the perceptual model of mystical experience, the mystics are said to “perceive” God much like ordinary people perceive physical objects. The model has been used to defend the epistemic value of mysticism, and it has been championed most vigorously by William Alston in his work Perceiving God. This paper is a critique of the model from a phenomenological perspective. Utilizing insights from Husserl and Merleau-Ponty, I show that models like Alston’s are based on an inadequate notion of perception, which (...)
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    Mystical Union and Deconstruction.Daniel So - 2003 - Philosophy and Theology 15 (1):3-18.
    In this essay, I criticize John Caputo’s deconstructive analysis of the nature of mystical union. Using the works of St. John of the Cross, I show that the notion of mystical union does not belong to “the metaphysics of presence.” I also discuss the true significance of deconstruction for the study of mysticism.
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    Philosophy in the Flesh: the Embodied Mind and its Challenge to Western Thought. [REVIEW]Daniel So - 2000 - Symposium 4 (1):151-155.
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    Review of: Frederick D. Aquino and Paul L. Gavrilyuk, eds., Perceiving Things Divine: Towards a Constructive Account of Spiritual Perception. [REVIEW]Daniel So - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (4):301-309.
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