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  1. Crossing the Utopian.Apocalyptic Border: The Anxiety of Forgetting in Paul Auster'S. In the Country of Last Things - 2017 - In Jessica Elbert Decker & Dylan Winchock (eds.), Borderlands and Liminal Subjects: Transgressing the Limits in Philosophy and Literature. Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
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    One (More) Last Thing.Steven Burns - 2024 - Dialogue 63 (2):277-290.
    RésuméJe fais un survol de ma carrière de philosophe, qui comprend quarante-quatre ans d'enseignement à Halifax, mais qui commence à Londres avec une thèse sur l'auto-tromperie. Je décris l'utilisation des œuvres littéraires comme guides de l'analyse conceptuelle, puis je fais une escale à Vienne pour traduire On Last Things (Weininger, 2001). Une phrase de Wittgenstein forme la base de réflexions sur le concept d'un Jugement dernier. J'examine en détail ma communication de 2018 pour l'Association régionale des philosophes de (...)
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  3. "The Last Thing He Wanted" Realism and Utopia In: The Law of Peoples by John Rawls.Wojciech Sadurski - 2003 - European University Institute.
     
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    The Last Things.Christopher M. Cullen - 2006 - In Bonaventure. New York: Oxford University Press.
    The question of time and history, took on tremendous urgency in Bonaventure's day. Bonaventure found himself enmeshed in debates about time and history both in the university and in the Franciscan order. Bonaventure believed that creation necessarily involves having a beginning in time, i.e., having being at some point after not having being. Time is thus necessarily lineal, not cyclical. So as Bonaventure considers the question in the light of philosophy he concludes that creation has a beginning in time, and (...)
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    Aquinas on the four last things: everything you need to know about death, judgment, heaven, and hell.Kevin Vost - 2020 - Manchester, NH: Sophia Institute Press.
    Summarizes and provides reflections on Thomas Aquinas's writings on the four last things: death, judgment, heaven, and hell.
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    Last Things First: A Reply to Sutton.Garrett Stewart - 2001 - Film-Philosophy 5 (1).
    Damian Sutton Photography and Cinema from Birth to Death _Film-Philosophy_, vol. 5 no. 8, March 2001.
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  7. Some years past I perceived how many Falsities I admitted off as Truths in my Younger years, and how Dubious those things were which I raised from thence; and therefore I thought it requisite (if I had a designe to establish any thing that should prove firme and permanent in sciences) that once in my life I should clearly cast aside all my former opinions, and begin a new from some First principles. But this seemed a great Task, and I still expected that maturity of years, then which none could be more apt to receive Learning; upon which account I waited so long, that at last I should deservedly be blamed had I spent that time in Deliberation which remain'd only for Action.Of Things Doubtful - 2006 - In Stephen Gaukroger (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Descartes' Meditations. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 204.
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  8. Luke and the Last Things: A Perspective for the Understanding of Lukan Thought.A. J. Mattill - 1979
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    The Dramatic End. The Last Things and the End of the World in the theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar.Stefanie Schwarzl - 2012 - Disputatio Philosophica 14 (1):25-32.
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    Of First and Last Things.Tom E. Heeney - 1994 - The Personalist Forum 10 (2):73-87.
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    On the memory of last things.Dennis Schmidt - 1993 - Research in Phenomenology 23 (1):92-104.
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    Nirvana as the Last Thing? The Iconic End of the Narrative Imagination.Paul J. Griffiths - 2000 - Modern Theology 16 (1):19-38.
  13. Fisrt and Last Things, A Confession of Faith and Rule of Life.H. G. Wells, Graham Wallas & G. Lowes Dickinson - 1909 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 17 (1):11-13.
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  14. (1 other version)Otto Weininger, On Last Things Reviewed by.Béla Szabados - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21 (5):380-382.
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    “If you study, the last thing you want to be is working under the sun:” an analysis of perceptions of agricultural education and occupations in four countries.Kristal Jones, Rebecca J. Williams & Thomas B. Gill - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (1):15-25.
    Agriculture plays a key role in national economies and individual livelihoods in many developing countries, and yet agriculture as a field of study and an occupation remain under-emphasized in many educational systems. In addition, working in agriculture is often perceived as being less desirable than other fields, and not a viable or compelling option for students who have received a post-secondary education. This article explores the historical and contemporary perceptions of agriculture as a field of study and an occupation globally, (...)
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    Icons of Hope: The ‘Last Things’ in Catholic Imagination. By John E. Thiel. Pp. xiii, 223, University of Notre Dame Press, 2013, $31.50. [REVIEW]Terrance Klein - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (1):160-161.
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    Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of Paul Auster's In the Country of Last Things.Niall Lucy - 2009 - Angelaki 14 (2):21-28.
    (2009). Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of Paul Auster's In the Country of Last Things. Angelaki: Vol. 14, Ecopoetics and Pedagogies, pp. 21-28.
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  18. Simone Weil, last things.Michele Murray - 1981 - In George Abbott White (ed.), Simone Weil, Interpretations of a Life. Amherst: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press.
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  19. Life after Death: A New Approach to the Last Things.[author unknown] - 2012
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  20. Looking toward last things : James's pragmatism beyond its first century.John J. Stuhr - 2009 - In 100 Years of Pragmatism: William James's Revolutionary Philosophy. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
     
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    Decreation: The Last Things of All Creatures.Paul J. Griffiths - 2014 - Baylor University Press.
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  22. Night Comes: Death, Imagination, and the Last Things.[author unknown] - 2016
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  23. Calvin's Doctrine of the Last Things.Heinrich Quistorp & Harold Knight - 1955
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  24. (1 other version)Looking at the end of time and the last things. The eschatological structure of Christianity.V. Possenti - 1998 - Filosofia 49 (3):291-314.
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    Decreation: The Last Things of All Creatures. By Paul J. Griffiths. Pp. xi, 396, Waco, TX, Baylor University Press, $69.95. [REVIEW]Thomas J. Millay - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (5):828-830.
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  26. The New Testament Doctrine of the “Last Things”—A Study of Eschatology.H. A. Guy - 1948
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    Memento mori: an Advent companion on the last things.Theresa Noble - 2021 - Boston, MA: Pauline Books & Media.
    During Advent we prayerfully consider how Jesus was born to save us from death through his incarnation, death, and resurrection. Remembering this in light of your own death can change your life. Mememto mori or "remember your death" is a phrase long associated with the practice of remembering the unpredictable and inevitable end of one's life. This book is the latest in a series of books by Sr. Theresa Alethia Noble, FSP, that explores the traditional Christian practice of meditation on (...)
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    Empedokles and his Klepsydra again.Hugh Last - 1924 - Classical Quarterly 18 (3-4):169-.
    Mr. Powell's ingenious observations on The Simile of the Clepsydra in Empedocles raise afresh the problem of the precise form and construction of the instrument with whose aid Empedokles is said to have reached his memorable conclusion that air is a corporeal substance. That ‘klepsydra’ was the name of the instrument in question is shown by a comparison of Aristotle, Phys. 213a, 22 sqq. with Empedokles, fr. 100; but though so far the fragment is plain, in its detailed interpretation there (...)
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    Sex and solipsism: Weininger‟ s On last things.Steven Burns - 2004 - In David G. Stern & Béla Szabados (eds.), Wittgenstein Reads Weininger. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 89--111.
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  30. A Translation of Weininger's Über Die Letzten Dinge, 1904-1907, on Last Things.Otto Weininger & Steven Burns - 2001
     
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    Bernard Lonergan’s Notes “De Novissimis” (“On the Last Things”).Robert M. Doran - 2019 - Method 33 (1):1-136.
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    the Significance Of The Doctrine Of The Last Things For Christian Belief.R. P. C. Hanson - 1979 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 62 (1):115-131.
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    2 Thinking after the World: Deconstruction and Last Things.Ted Toadvine - 2018 - In Matthias Fritsch, Philippe Lynes & David Wood (eds.), Eco-Deconstruction: Derrida and Environmental Philosophy. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 50-80.
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  34. Animal Interrupted, or Why Accepting Pascal's Wager Might Be the Last Thing You Ever Do.Sam Baron & Christina Dyke - 2014 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 52 (S1):109-133.
    According to conventionalist accounts of personal identity, persons are constituted in part by practices and attitudes of certain sorts of care. In this paper, we concentrate on the most well-developed and defended version of conventionalism currently on offer (namely, that proposed by David Braddon-Mitchell, Caroline West, and Kristie Miller) and discuss how the conventionalist appears forced either (1) to accept arbitrariness concerning from which perspective to judge one's survival or (2) to maintain egalitarianism at the cost of making “transfiguring” decisions (...)
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    Book Review: John E. Thiel, Icons of Hope: The ‘Last Things’ in Catholic Imagination[REVIEW]Samuel Tranter - 2016 - Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (3):365-367.
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    Things are not What They Are: Agathias Mythistoricus and the Last Laugh of Classical Culture.Anthony Kaldellis - 2003 - Classical Quarterly 53 (1):295-300.
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  37. Last Gods and final Things: Faith and Philosophy.Richard Kearney - 2002 - Yearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society:71-82.
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    John E. Thiel, Icons of Hope: The “Last Things” in Catholic Imagination. [REVIEW]Regis Martin - 2015 - Catholic Social Science Review 20:138-140.
  39. Investigation of things, philosophical counseling, and the misery of the last man.R. Dussel - 1996 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 23 (3):321-339.
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    Investigation of things, philosophical counseling, and the misery of the last man.1.Reinhard Duβel - 1996 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 23 (3):321-339.
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    The things that matter: essays inspired by the later work of Jacques Maritain.Heidi Marie Giebel (ed.) - 2018 - Washington, D.C.: American Maritain Association.
    In the final year of his long life, eminent Thomist philosopher Jacques Maritain prepared a final book for publication: a collection of previously unpublished writings entitled Approaches san entraves, later translated into English as Untrammeled Approaches. That collection, both in its conversational yet reverent tone and in its weighty topics - faith, love, truth, beauty - gives the reader the sense that she is receiving from a great teacher and friend the most important nuggets of wisdom for the next generation. (...)
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    Untying Things Together: Philosophy, Literature, and a Life in Theory.Eric L. Santner - 2022 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Untying Things Together helps to clarify the stakes of the last fifty years of literary and cultural theory by proposing the idea of a sexuality of theory. In 1905, Freud published his Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, the book that established the core psychoanalytic thesis that sexuality is central to formations of the unconscious. With this book, Eric L. Santner inverts Freud’s title to take up the sexuality of theory—or, more exactly, the modes of enjoyment to (...)
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  43. Beowulf's Last Words.Joseph Harris - 1992 - Speculum 67 (1):1-32.
    “Famous last words” is used nowadays to denote some resolute or confident statement that the speaker will “live to regret,” words that will be contradicted by subsequent events. A mainly trivializing catchphrase that undercuts any definitive correlation between speech and reality, it may have caught on as especially appropriate to the indeterminacies of modern mentality and the ironic mode in the literary scala. Its apparent origin in this sense during the Second World War as a “rejoinder to such fatuous (...)
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    Provoking Things: Homer, Humpty, and Heidegger.Sally Cloke - 2020 - Philosophy and Literature 44 (1):176-183.
    "It is a—most—provoking—thing," [Humpty Dumpty] said at last,"when a person doesn't know a cravat from a belt!"—Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass, chap. 6, n.p.1Homer's Odysseus and Lewis Carroll's Humpty Dumpty. An unlikely pairing, perhaps, but should they ever meet at some wayside inn or afternoon tea table they may find they have plenty to talk about. Both inhabit tales that involve journeys into strange lands, alarming characters, and peculiar dinner companions, and both use their wits to compete in complex (...)
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    First and last notebooks.Simone Weil - 1970 - New York,: Oxford University Press.
    Introducing the Selected Works of Simone Weil Some of Simone Weil's most important thinking was done through the medium of her notebooks. She used them in several inter-related ways. First, she used them to note things she had read and was researching. Far more often, they were workbooks where she worked through her ideas. Many of the ideas in her completed essays can first be found in her notebooks, and thus the notebooks are invaluable for adding context and nuance (...)
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    (1 other version)On Kant's "Thing-in-Itself" Theory.Li Tse-Hou - 1979 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 10 (3):57-75.
    The "thing-in-itself" theory occupies a pivotal position in the whole of Kantian philosophy, and scholars have expressed varying views on the intricate content of the theory. In the realm of epistemology, the theory implies at least three things: the origin of sensation, the limits of knowledge, and the rational idea. The last implication leads directly to moral reality in the realm of ethics. Interwoven and mutually comprehended, these implications are dipped in the general meaning of agnosticism. The first (...)
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    Beautiful people, beautiful things.David E. Cooper - 2008 - British Journal of Aesthetics 48 (3):247-260.
    This paper sympathetically examines the neglected virtue-centric idea that the primary location of beauty is in bodily expressions of human virtues, so that things like buildings are beautiful only because of an appropriate relationship they have to beautiful people. After a brief history of the idea as articulated by, for example, Kant, it is then distinguished from accounts of beauty with which it might be confused, such as the view that something is beautiful only if it helps to instil (...)
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  48. Undoing things with words.Laura Caponetto - 2018 - Synthese 197 (6):2399-2414.
    Over the last five decades, philosophers of language have looked into the mechanisms for doing things with words. The same attention has not been devoted to how to undo those things, once they have been done. This paper identifies and examines three strategies to make one’s speech acts undone—namely, Annulment, Retraction, and Amendment. In annulling an act, a speaker brings to light its fatal flaws. Annulment amounts to recognizing an act as null, whereas retraction and amendment amount (...)
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    Foucault's last decade.Stuart Elden - 2016 - Malden, MA: Polity Press.
    On 26 August 1974, Michel Foucault completed work on Discipline and Punish, and on that very same day began writing the first volume of The History of Sexuality. A little under ten years later, on 25 June 1984, shortly after the second and third volumes were published, he was dead. This decade is one of the most fascinating of his career. It begins with the initiation of the sexuality project, and ends with its enforced and premature closure. Yet in 1974 (...)
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    This thing called communitarianism: A critical review of Matolino'sPersonhood in African Philosophy1.O. A. Oyowe - 2015 - South African Journal of Philosophy 34 (4):504-515.
    The subject of personal identity has received substantial treatment in contemporary African philosophy. Importantly, the dominant approach to personal identity is communitarian. Bernard Matolino's new book Personhood in African Philosophy enters into this discussion by way of contesting some of the assumptions underlying communitarian approaches. His own critical assessment leads him to what I believe is an unprecedented objection in the literature; the conclusion that communitarian philosophers are involved in a category mistake when framing the question and articulating the notion (...)
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