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  1. Relics of Roman-Byzantine Relations 1053-1054.Cardinal Humbert De S. Romana Ecclesia - 1958 - Mediaeval Studies 20.
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    Cardinal Humbert De s. Romana ecclesia: Relics of Roman-Byzantine Relations 1053/54.J. Joseph Ryan - 1958 - Mediaeval Studies 20 (1):206-238.
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    La sagesse, l'esprit, les expériences de statique selon l'idiot =.Cardinal Nicholas - 2012 - Paris: Hermann. Edited by Françoise Coursaget, Roger Bruyeron & Nicholas.
    Les trois dialogues composés par le cardinal Nicolas de Cues pendant l'été 1450 ne résument pas toute la pensée de cet auteur, mais ils éclairent d'un jour relativement nouveau sa réflexion sur le lien entre sagesse et savoir. Proche en cela des Anciens, Nicolas de Cues pense leur unité dans la lumière de l'Un - de la Déité, écrit-il parfois - réfléchie par la puissance de l'esprit humain. Cet esprit est compris comme imago dei, non pas image de Dieu, (...)
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  4. J. J. Thomson, une vie consacrée à l’éthique.Steve Humbert-Droz & Roberto Keller - 2020 - le Temps 30.
    Judith Jarvis Thomson (1929-2020), philosophe américaine parmi les figures les plus marquantes dans l’étude de la normativité et de l’éthique, s’est éteinte ce 20 novembre à l’âge de 91 ans. Professeure émérite au MIT, sa carrière s’est étendue sur cinq décennies consacrées à la recherche, à l’enseignement et à la publication de plusieurs articles et ouvrages sur la nature des valeurs, des normes et des droits. Parmi ses ouvrages les plus importants, nous rappelons The Realm of Rights (1990), Goodness and (...)
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  5. La maladie infantile de la politique (le gauchisme, le droitisme).Steve Humbert-Droz - 2016 - Iphilo (Mulligan):50-63.
    On compte, parmi les nombreux ennemis de Kevin Mulligan, une foule de personnes bigarrées et (selon notre professeur) profondément vicieuses : les philosophes continentaux, les pharisiens, les amis de l’Europe, des Droits de l’Homme, du politiquement correct, des lettres, des études genres et bien sûr, les gauchistes. On peut faire remonter le terme "gauchiste" à Lénine (1920) qui en usait pour designer cette gauche (communiste) qui, pour rester fidèle à son idéologie, refusait de participer aux élections et, par conséquent, était (...)
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  6. Et paf ! Ca fait des unités organiques !Steve Humbert-Droz - 2015 - Iphilo 7:29-35.
    Lorsque nous avons affaire à des objets ou des états de choses complexes, il est difficile de réduire ces objets, ces états de choses, à la somme de leurs parties. Le holisme est la thèse selon laquelle un objet ou un état de choses ne se réduit pas à la somme de ses parties. On retrouve ce phénomène partout : en sciences (les états mentaux ne semblent pas se réduire à des activations de neurones même s’ ils surviennent sur eux), (...)
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  7. Samuel Lepine, La nature des émotions. Une introduction partisane[REVIEW]Steve Humbert-Droz - forthcoming - Dialectica.
    We are now in the age of affectivism (Dukes et al., 2021): while emotions have long been contrasted with cognition, they are now seen as a central element of our rational life. Samuel Lepine joins this paradigm, arguing that emotions are cognitive states, source of axiological knowledge, and even an essential component of values. Lepine’s original contribution consists of an extremely cautious and impressive interweaving of psychological and philosophical discussions of emotions as well as of values. We may take from (...)
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  8. De gustibus est disputandum: An empirical investigation of the folk concept of aesthetic taste.Constant Bonard, Florian Cova & Steve Humbert-Droz - 2022 - In Jeremy Wyatt, Julia Zakkou & Dan Zeman, Perspectives on Taste: Aesthetics, Language, Metaphysics, and Experimental Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 77-108.
    Past research on folk aesthetics has suggested that most people are subjectivists when it comes to aesthetic judgment. However, most people also make a distinction between good and bad aesthetic taste. To understand the extent to which these two observations conflict with one another, we need a better understanding of people's everyday concept of aesthetic taste. In this paper, we present the results of a study in which participants drawn from a representative sample of the US population were asked whether (...)
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    Les enseignants d'histoire et le programme d'Histoire et éducation à la citoyenneté : de la transmission de la mémoire à une citoyenneté « subjective » et ouverte.Louis LeVasseur, Sabrina Moisan & Jean-François Cardin - 2013 - Revue Phronesis 2 (2):77-86.
    Résumé : L’actuel programme d’« Histoire et éducation à la citoyenneté » pour le 2e cycle du secondaire, portant sur l’histoire du Québec, a suscité depuis 2006 de nombreux commentaires dans les milieux intellectuels en raison de son contenu. Certains affirment que la transmission des grands événements historiques qui structurent la mémoire collective ou nationale y est inexistante, d’autres soutiennent qu’il doit favoriser le développement des compétences critiques et citoyennes, donc, l’autonomie de l’élève face à la mémoire collective ou nationale. (...)
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    L'enseignement de l'histoire au secondaire : de la certitude du récit sur la nation au vertige de la modernité.Louis LeVasseur & Jean-François Cardin - 2013 - Revue Phronesis 2 (2):63-76.
    Résumé : Cet article s’inscrit dans le cadre d’un programme de recherche portant sur les liens entre les missions d’instruction et de socialisation de l’école québécoise à travers l’enseignement de diverses matières scolaires. Les premiers résultats de la recherche ont montré que pour les enseignants, la construction de l’identité de l’élève a beaucoup plus d’importance que la construction de l’identité collective. Cependant, le processus de subjectivation identifié ne signifie pas pour autant qu’il n’y ait plus aucune transmission ou production de (...)
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    The IRBIT domain adds new functions to the AHCY family.Benoit Devogelaere, Eva Sammels & Humbert De Smedt - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (7):642-652.
    During the past few years, the IRBIT domain has emerged as an important add‐on of S‐adenosyl‐L‐homocystein hydrolase (AHCY), thereby creating the new family of AHCY‐like proteins. In this review, we discuss the currently available data on this new family of proteins. We describe the IRBIT domain as a unique part of these proteins and give an overview of its regulation via (de)phosphorylation and proteolysis. The second part of this review is focused on the potential functions of the AHCY‐like proteins. We (...)
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    Catholicism Opening to the World and Other Confessions: Vatican Ii and its Impact.John Borelli, Drew Christiansen, Gerard Mannion, Jason Welle O. F. M., Vladimir Latinovic, John O’Malley, Agnes de Dreuzy, Charles E. Curran, Matthew A. Shadle, Patricia Madigan, Mary McClintock Fulkerson, Anne E. Patrick, Jan Nielen, Agnes M. Brazal, Paul G. Monson, Dale T. Irvin, Dagmar Heller, Anastacia Wooden, Mark D. Chapman, Dorothea Sattler, Patrick J. Hayes, Susan K. Wood, H. E. Cardinal W. Kasper & Brian Flanagan - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    This volume explores how Catholicism began and continues to open its doors to the wider world and to other confessions in embracing ecumenism, thanks to the vision and legacy of the Second Vatican Council. It explores such themes as the twentieth century context preceding the council; parallels between Vatican II and previous councils; its distinctively pastoral character; the legacy of the council in relation to issues such as church-world dynamics, as well as to ethics, social justice, economic activity. Several chapters (...)
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    Lorenzo Campeggis Promemoria ad Hadrianum Papam VI. de depravato statu Romanae Ecclesiae (1522) im religions-, gattungs- und literaturgeschichtlichen Kontext.Isabella Walser - 2015 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 67 (2):142-166.
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  14. De gustibus est disputandum: An empirical investigation of the folk concept of aesthetic taste.Bonard Constant Charles, Florian Cova & Steve Humbert-Droz - 2022 - In Jeremy Wyatt, Julia Zakkou & Dan Zeman, Perspectives on Taste: Aesthetics, Language, Metaphysics, and Experimental Philosophy. Routledge.
    Past research on folk aesthetics has suggested that most people are subjectivists when it comes to aesthetic judgment. However, most people also make a distinction between good and bad aesthetic taste. To understand the extent to which these two observations conflict with one another, we need a better understanding of people's everyday concept of aesthetic taste. In this paper, we present the results of a study in which participants drawn from a representative sample of the US population were asked whether (...)
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  15. Therapeutic itinerary of transsexual people in light of human rights.Larissa Luise Ferreira Florêncio, Karla Romana de Souza, Elizandra Cassia da Silva Oliveira, Juliana da Rocha Cabral, Felicialle Pereira da Silva, Raphael Alves da Silva, Iracema da Silva Frazão, Regina Célia de Oliveira & Fátima Maria da Silva Abrão - 2021 - Nursing Ethics 28 (5):704-713.
    Background: The therapeutic itinerary is not limited to the identification and availability of health services offered, but relates to the different individual searches and sociocultural and economic possibilities of each patient. In this study, we discuss the therapeutic itinerary of transsexual people seeking healthcare, from the user’s perspective. Objective: The aim of this study was to discuss the therapeutic itinerary of transsexual people seeking healthcare, from the user’s perspective. Design and participants: Individual interviews were performed with 10 transsexuals at the (...)
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    O terceiro-instruído: Ontofenomenologia e educação em Michel Serres.Romana Valente Pinho - 2021 - Educação E Filosofia 34 (71):581-606.
    O terceiro-instruído: Ontofenomenologia e educação em Michel Serres Resumo: O terceiro-instruído: Ontofenomenologia e educação em Michel Serres é um estudo que visa compreender a relevância do pensamento ontofenomênico, epistemológico e educacional de Michel Serres para a implementação dessas categorias filosóficas: contrato natural e terceira-instrução. Nesse sentido, a importância da educação, comparada com a ontofenomenologia e a epistemologia, tornar-se-á maior e mais importante.Palavras-chave: Ontofenomenologia; Epistemologia; Educação; Michel Serres. The third-instructed: Ontophenomenology and education in Michel Serres: The third-instructed: Ontophenomenology and education in (...)
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    Symbol and Myth: Humbert de Superville's Essay on Absolute Signs in Art.F. David Martin - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (2):233-234.
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    Le premier commentaire cistercien sur les Sentences de Pierre Lombard par Humbert de Preuilly (†1298).Monica Brinzei - 2011 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 53:81 - 148.
    The Cistercian Humbert de Preuilly played an important role as an early intellectual guide for the members of his Order. He delivered his lectures on the Sentences at Paris around 1290, from which we have the first Cistercian commentary on the Sentences in the form of Conclusiones that summarize the views of Giles of Rome in Book I and of Thomas Aquinas in Books II-IV. Preserved in some 46 manuscripts, Humbert's Conclusiones super librum Sententiarum clearly served as an (...)
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    Symbol and Myth: Humbert de Superville's Essay on Absolute Signs in Art.Graham Collier - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 15 (2):124.
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  20. Women's Secrets. A Translation of Pseudo-Albertus Magnus's De Secretis Mulierum With Commentaries.Helen Rodnite Lemay & Romana Martorelli Vico - 1995 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17 (2):337.
  21. The Byzantine Thomism of Gennadios Scholarios and his translation of the commentary of Armandus de Bellovisu on the De ente et essentia of Thomas Aquinas.Hugh Christopher Barbour & Accademia Romana di S. Tommaso D'aquino E. Di Religione Cattolica - 1993 - Città del Vaticano: Libreria editrice vaticana.
     
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    Cortese's Ideal Cardinal? Praising Art, Spendour and Magnificence in Bernardino de Carvajal's Roman Residence.Bernhard Schirg - 2017 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 80 (1):61-82.
    This article offers a close analysis of three neo-Latin poems from a larger cycle of verse dedicated in 1511 to the Spanish cardinal Bernardino de Carvajal by the Italian humanist Giamb...
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  23. 'Medusa' or the physiognomy of the earth: Humbert de superville's cosmological aesthetics.Barbara Stafford - 1972 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 35 (1):308-338.
  24. Totality, Regularity, and Cardinality in Probability Theory.Paolo Mancosu & Guillaume Massas - 2024 - Philosophy of Science 91 (3):721-740.
    Recent developments in generalized probability theory have renewed a debate about whether regularity (i.e., the constraint that only logical contradictions get assigned probability 0) should be a necessary feature of both chances and credences. Crucial to this debate, however, are some mathematical facts regarding the interplay between the existence of regular generalized probability measures and various cardinality assumptions. We improve on several known results in the literature regarding the existence of regular generalized probability measures. In particular, we give necessary and (...)
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  25. La philosophie de la nature de Saint Thomas d'Aquin: actes du Symposium sur la pensée de Saint Thomas, tenu à Rolduc, les 7 et 8 nov. 1981.Georges C. Anawati, Leo Elders & Accademia Romana di S. Tommaso D'aquino E. Di Religione Cattolica (eds.) - 1982 - Houston, Tx.: Distributors, Center for Thomistic Studies, University of St. Thomas.
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  26. La Doctrine de la Revelation Divine de Saint Thomas d'Aquin Actes du Symposium Sur la Pensée de Saint Thomas d'Aquin, Tenu À Rolduc, les 4 Et 5 Novembre 1989.A. Blanco, Leo Elders & Accademia Romana di S. Tommaso D'aquino E. Di Religione Cattolica - 1990 - Libreria Editrice Vaticana.
     
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    Cardinal Mercier's philosophical essays: a study in neo-Thomism.Désiré Mercier - 2002 - [Herent, Belgium]: Peeters. Edited by David A. Boileau.
    Desire Joseph Mercier (1851-1926) was founder and first president of the Institute of Philosophy of the Catholic University of Leuven. After his studies in the classics, philosophy, and theology at the seminary of Mechelen, Mercier was ordained (1874), obtained a licentiate in theology at Leuven (1877), and became professor of philosophy at Mechelen the same year. In 1922 he was commissioned to inaugurate the chair of Thomistic philosophy created at the University of Leuven at the request of Pope Leo XIII. (...)
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  28. Were Nietzsche’s Cardinal Ideas – Delusions?Eva M. Cybulska - 2008 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 8 (1):1-13.
    Nietzsche’s cardinal ideas - God is Dead, Übermensch and Eternal Return of the Same - are approached here from the perspective of psychiatric phenomenology rather than that of philosophy. A revised diagnosis of the philosopher’s mental illness as manic-depressive psychosis forms the premise for discussion. Nietzsche conceived the above thoughts in close proximity to his first manic psychotic episode, in the summer of 1881, while staying in Sils-Maria (Swiss Alps). It was the anniversary of his father’s death, and also (...)
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    S. E. le Cardinal Mercier.Maurice De Wulf - 1926 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 28 (9):5-8.
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    Concílio de Trento: uma trama de crises e decretos nos passos de uma Ecclesia semper reformanda.Jamerson Marques da Silva - 2015 - Revista de Teologia 9 (16):130-150.
    This article looks for scanning the History of the Council of Trent emphatically in what concerns to the antecedents that went through its path and culminate in it. Under the key of an “Ecclesia semper reformanda” we look for understanding the internal reformations in the Church of that age not as private diligences to the Council's motion, as if the Council was the great awakener of a monolithic Church to the needs of an intrareformation, but, despite this, aiming the (...)
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    The Humanistic Background of Cardinal Kim’s Notions of Peace in Relation to Augustine’s Perspective. 박승찬 - 2018 - The Catholic Philosophy 31:187-226.
    ‘평화’ 개념은 일상에서 가장 많이 사용되면서도 깊이 있게 성찰되지 못하고 있다. 그런데 이미 김수환 추기경은 현실의 절박한 상황에 대한 구체적인 성찰을 토대로 심오한 평화 사상을 제시한 바있다. 과연 그는 어떻게 그렇게 깊이 있는 성찰에 도달할 수 있었을까? 여러 교회 문헌이 일차적인 자료였을 것으로 추정되지만, 우리는 더 깊은 근원을 찾아 아우구스티누스의 평화 사상과 비교해보았다. 이를 통해 보편적인 평화의 추구, 참 평화와 거짓 평화의구별, 평화를 정의의 실현과 사랑의 결실로 보는 것 등 중요한 내용과 구조는 매우 유사하다는 점을 확인했다. 그렇지만 두 사상가사이에는 평화를 (...)
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    The Cardinal Virtues. [REVIEW]Raymond Dennehy - 2005 - Review of Metaphysics 58 (3):666-667.
    This book pays tribute to Bernard of Chartes’s observation, “We are like dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants.” For Hauser’s translation of the texts of Philip the Chancellor, Albert the Great, and Thomas Aquinas, along with his introduction to the same, reveals that, if there is any truth in the claim that the medieval thinkers lacked a sense of history, their commitment to the preservation and transmission of texts nevertheless shows that they understood that their own intellectual progress depended (...)
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    Isidro Pereira Lamelas, Una Domus et Ecclesia Dei in saeculo. Leitura sócio-antropológica do projecto de ecclesia de S. Cipriano de Cartago. [REVIEW]Angelo Di Berardino - 2003 - Augustinianum 43 (2):520-523.
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    On the Development of the Notion of a Cardinal Number.Oliver Deiser - 2010 - History and Philosophy of Logic 31 (2):123-143.
    We discuss the concept of a cardinal number and its history, focussing on Cantor's work and its reception. J'ay fait icy peu pres comme Euclide, qui ne pouvant pas bien >faire< entendre absolument ce que c'est que raison prise dans le sens des Geometres, definit bien ce que c'est que memes raisons. (Leibniz) 1.
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    Les rapports personnels entre Pie X et le cardinal Rafael Merry del Val.Philippe Roy-Lysencourt - 2018 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 74 (1):95-108.
    Philippe Roy-Lysencourt | : Dans cet article, Philippe Roy-Lysencourt présente les rapports personnels entre Pie X et son Secrétaire d’État, le cardinal Rafael Merry del Val. Il considère tout d’abord la période qui va de la première rencontre entre les deux hommes jusqu’à la nomination de Merry del Val comme Secrétaire d’État ; il examine ensuite les relations de travail et les relations personnelles entre les deux hommes, avant de relater leur dernière rencontre, au chevet de Pie X, qui (...)
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  36. (1 other version)10.1 Introduction to Cardinal H. E. Manning's "Christ Preached in Any Way a Cause of Joy".James Pereiro - 2003 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (2).
     
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  37. Plato, Aristotle and the cardinal: Bessarione's de natura et arte.Eva Del Soldato - 2008 - Rinascimento 48:61-79.
     
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    Decoding Da Vinci's Impresa: Leonardo's Gift to Cardinal Ippolito d'Este and Mario Equicola's De opportunitate.Bernhard Schirg - 2015 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 78 (1):135-155.
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  39. Wittgenstein on Circularity in the Frege-Russell Definition of Cardinal Number.Boudewijn de Bruin - 2008 - Philosophia Mathematica 16 (3):354-373.
    Several scholars have argued that Wittgenstein held the view that the notion of number is presupposed by the notion of one-one correlation, and that therefore Hume's principle is not a sound basis for a definition of number. I offer a new interpretation of the relevant fragments on philosophy of mathematics from Wittgenstein's Nachlass, showing that if different uses of ‘presupposition’ are understood in terms of de re and de dicto knowledge, Wittgenstein's argument against the Frege-Russell definition of number turns out (...)
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    Vergil's Res Romanae.Tenney Frank - 1920 - Classical Quarterly 14 (3-4):156-.
    Donatus, after enumerating Vergil's early poems, proceeds : ‘Mox cum res Romanas inchoasset, offensus materia, ad Bucolica transiit.’ We have learned to distrust such statements about Vergil's early life, having discovered that an all too literal interpretation of the Bucolics provided a large part of Suetonius' data. The line quoted above may be nothing but an inference from Eclogue VI. 3: cum canerem reges et proelia, Cynthius aurem uellit et admonuit, etc.
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    Karl Rahner’s “Remarks on the Schema, ‘De Ecclesia in Mundo Hujus Temporis,’ in the Draft of May 28, 1965”.Thomas F. O’Meara - 2008 - Philosophy and Theology 20 (1-2):331-339.
    The author acquired in May of 1965 a copy of Karl Rahner’s observations on the latest draft of “Schema XIII” which would becomeGaudium et Spes. The title was “Anmerkungen zum Schema DE ECCLESIA IN MUNDO HUIUS TEMPORIS (in der Fassungvom 28.5.65).” After the third session of Vatican II serious work remained to be done on that text. Among several meetings was onelong and important occurred at Ariccia in the Alban hills outside Rome. Rahner could not attend because he could (...)
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    A. Laplante, s.s., La formation des prêtres. Genèse et commentaire du décret conciliaire Optatam totius. Préface du Cardinal G.-M. Garrone. Éd. P. Lethielleux, Paris, 1969. Coll. Théologie, Pastorale et Spiritualité : recherches et synthèses, 220 pages. [REVIEW]G. Petit - 1971 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 27 (1):94.
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    Evodio de Uzalis y el desarrollo del maniqueísmo en la provincia romana del norte de África.Aäron Vanspauwen - 2024 - Augustinus 69 (1):193-211.
    This article examines part of the development of North African Manichaeism, with a specific focus on Aduersus Manichaeos, an anti-Manichaean tretaise attributed to Evodius of Uzalis. Evodius, a friend of Augustine of Hippo, probably wrote Aduersus Manichaeos in the years 425. The treatise constitutes an important source on North African Manichaeism, written two decades after the major anti-Manichaean works of Augustine. A preliminary section discusses Evodius’ sources. Unlike Augustine he was not a former member of the Manichaean movement, and his (...)
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    Zur interpretatio Romana in der ,Germania' des Tacitus.Allan A. Lund - 2007 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 59 (4):289-310.
    This article demonstrates that Tacitus, who coined the term interpretatio Romana, used this concept differently than today's historians of religion. Tacitus differentiated between universal and local gods. It is also shown that this differentiation fits the author's structuring of "Germania", which he divides into a general and a specific part. This carries far-reaching consequences because for instance the cult of the Semnones is a local superstitio in tacitean terms, and the common identification of Roman with ”Germanic“ gods since J. (...)
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    "Commentary on Being and Essence," by Cajetan [Thomas de Vio Cardinal Cajetan]; trans, with introd. by Lottie H. Kendzierski and Francis C. Wade, S.J. [REVIEW]George P. Klubertanz - 1966 - Modern Schoolman 43 (3):302-302.
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    Cardinal Humbert of Silva Candida and Auxilius: The 'Anonymous Adversary' of Liber I Adversus Simoniacos.J. Joseph Ryan - 1951 - Mediaeval Studies 13 (1):218-223.
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    Introduction to John Henry Cardinal Newman's Biglietto Speech.John Henry Cardinal Newman - 2003 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 6 (4):164-169.
  48. 10.1 Introduction to John Henry Cardinal Newman's Biglietto Speech.Ian Ker - 2003 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (4).
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  49. The Metaphysical Realism of Pope John Paul II.S. Avery Cardinal Dulles - 2008 - International Philosophical Quarterly 48 (1):99-106.
    Karol Wojtyła found phenomenology very helpful for the analysis of concrete human experience and for overcoming the ethical formalism ofKant. Phenomenology, he believed, could also enrich classical Thomism by exploring the lived experience of freedom, interiority, and self-governance. But phenomenology, in his opinion, needed to be supplemented by metaphysics in order to ground experiences such as the sense of duty in the real order. He criticized much modern philosophy for abandoning metaphysics and thus neglecting the sapiential dimension. Since his career (...)
     
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    A Manual of Modern Scholastic Philosophy: Volume I: Cosmology, Psychology, Epistemology, Ontology.Cardinal Mercier - 2022 - BoD – Books on Demand.
    Cardinal Mercier’s Manual of Modern Scholastic Philosophy is a standard work, prepared at the Higher Institute of Philosophy, Louvain, mainly for the use of clerical students in Catholic Seminaries. Though undoubtedly elementary, it contains a clear, simple, and methodological exposition of the principles and problems of every department of philosophy, and its appeal is not to any particular class, but broadly human and universal. Volume I includes a general introduction to philosophy and sections on cosmology, psychology, criteriology, and metaphysics (...)
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