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    Not a Modest Proposal: Peter Singer and the Definition of Person.John Hymers—Ku Leuven - 1999 - Ethical Perspectives 6 (2):126.
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  2. Scotism Made in Louvain. The Scholastic Culture of the Franciscans in Belgium. Exhibition at KU Leuven, Maurits Sabbe Library, June 3 - September 30, 2024. Catalogue.Andersen Claus A. & Jacob Schmutz (eds.) - 2024 - Louvain-la-Neuve:
    2024 marks the 400th anniversary of the publication of Theodor Smising’s giant volume De Deo Uno (printed in Antwerp in 1624), which was soon followed by a second volume, De Deo Trino (printed in Antwerp in 1626). Smising’s work was the first printed output of what developed into a specific tradition within early modern thought, the Louvain tradition of Scotism, itself but one part of the broad Scotist tradition that build upon the thought of John Duns Scotus (ca. 1266–1308). (...)
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    Report on the Tenth European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies Conference: History as a Challenge to Buddhism and Christianity.John O'Grady, Elizabeth J. Harris & Jonathan A. Seitz - 2014 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 34:189-192.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Report on the Tenth European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies Conference:History as a Challenge to Buddhism and ChristianityJohn O’Grady, Elizabeth J. Harris, and Jonathan A. SeitzThe Tenth Conference of the European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies (ENBCS) brought together between sixty and seventy people at the Oude Abdij, Drongen, Belgium, between 27 June and 1 July 2013, to examine the theme “History as a Challenge to Buddhism and Christianity.” It was (...)
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  4. Bert Cappelle.Ku Leuven Campus Kortrijk - 2007 - In Marja Nenonen & Sinikka Niemi (eds.), Collocations and idioms 1: papers from the First Nordic Conference on Syntactic Freezes, Joensuu, May 19-20, 2006. Joensuu: Joensuun yliopisto. pp. 41.
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    The project of a personalistic economics.Luk Bouckaert—Ku Leuven - 1999 - Ethical Perspectives 6 (1):20.
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    Metaphysical foundations and enchanting coincidences.Arnold Burms—Ku Leuven - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (4):307.
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    Subsidiarity and Community in Europe1.Yves Soudan—Ku Leuven - 1998 - Ethical Perspectives 5 (2):177.
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    Sublimation and Symbolization: An Aristotelian Psychoanalysis.Rudolf Bernet—Ku Leuven - 1998 - Ethical Perspectives 5 (2):210.
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    Ethics and sublimation.Antoine Vergote—Ku Leuven - 1998 - Ethical Perspectives 5 (2):200.
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    The meaning of the moral imperative.I. Verhack–Ku Leuven - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (4):232.
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    Individual Autonomy and a Culture of Narcissism.Arnold Burms—Ku Leuven - 1998 - Ethical Perspectives 5 (2):277.
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    Debt forgiveness, social justice and solidarity: A theological and ethical reflection.Johan Verstraeten—Ku Leuven - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (1):18.
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    Frankfurt and Cuypers on decisive identification.Herat Shamindra—Ku Leuven - 1999 - Ethical Perspectives 6 (2):183.
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    Metaphysics: A Critical Translation with Kant's Elucidations, Selected Notes, and Related Materials.Courtney Fugate, John Hymers & Alexander Baumgarten - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Immanuel Kant.
    Available for the first time in English, this critical translation draws from the original seven Latin editions and Georg Friedrich Meier's 18th-century German translation. Together with a historical and philosophical introduction, extensive glossaries and notes, the text is supported by translations of Kant's elucidations and notes, Eberhard's insertions in the 1783 German edition and texts from the writings of Meier and Wolff. For scholars of Kant, the German Enlightenment and the history of metaphysics, Alexander Baumgarten's Metaphysics is an essential, authoritative (...)
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    Ethical aspects of debt reduction for the poorest countries.Jef van Gerwen—Ufsia & Toon Vandevelde—Ku Leuven - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (1):3.
  16. Non-Consequentialism Demystified.John Ku, Howard Nye & David Plunkett - 2015 - Philosophers' Imprint 15 (4):1-28.
    Morality seems important, in the sense that there are practical reasons — at least for most of us, most of the time — to be moral. A central theoretical motivation for consequentialism is that it appears clear that there are practical reasons to promote good outcomes, but mysterious why we should care about non-consequentialist moral considerations or how they could be genuine reasons to act. In this paper we argue that this theoretical motivation is mistaken, and that because many arguments (...)
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    Not a Modest Proposal.John Hymers - 1999 - Ethical Perspectives 6 (2):126-138.
    The July 1998 announcement of Peter Singer's appointment to the chair of bio ethics at Princeton University's Center for Human Values as the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics raised a very loud controversy, largely due to Singer's favourable opinion of infanticide.The present paper is not the forum in which to recount this well publicized and often overly emotional conflict. Indeed, sustained critical discussion of the issues at hand was often found lacking in this debate. Generally the debate included on (...)
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    (1 other version)Introduction.John Hymers - 2007 - Ethical Perspectives 14 (2):113-115.
    In his paper, Thom Brooks explores the relationship between equality and democracy in terms of minimal competency, demonstrating how minimal competency is justified and why it is inegalitarian in interesting ways.Joseph Okumu then traces Williams’ journey into the world of morality from his reflections on the self or personal identity, assuming that his positive views on morality are ultimately traceable to his notion of personal identity.Next, Serge Pukas looks at three aspects of Waldron's defence of the natural duty of justice (...)
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  19. St. Thomas Aquinas's Treatment of the Name "Father" in ST I, q. 33, a. 2.John Ku - 2011 - Nova et Vetera 9:433-478.
     
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    Foreword.John Hymers - 2005 - Ethical Perspectives 12 (4):419-423.
    Regardless of unpredictable and contingent geopolitical events such as last year’s surprising rejection of the European Constitution in France and the Netherlands, this coming year will certainly witness a large surge in patriotism. The Winter Olympics in February, and the World Cup in the summer, both promise to whip national sentiments into a fever pitch. One other thing is certain, though: journals of philosophy and ethics will continue to debate the virtues of cosmopolitanism, as this number of Ethical Perspectives does (...)
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    Baumgarten and Kant on Metaphysics.Courtney D. Fugate & John Hymers (eds.) - 2018 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    This volume explores the metaphysics of Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten and its decisive influence on Immanuel Kant. Eleven specially written essays by leading scholars of German philosophy will boost further the growth of interest in Baumgarten as a key figure in the history of European thought.
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    St. Thomas Aquinas's Appeal to St. John the Baptist as a Benchmark of Spiritual Greatness.John Baptist Ku - 2022 - Nova et Vetera 20 (4):1119-1147.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:St. Thomas Aquinas's Appeal to St. John the Baptist as a Benchmark of Spiritual GreatnessJohn Baptist Ku, O.P.When we think of sources of St. Thomas Aquinas's speculative theology, we rightly recall teachings given in Scripture—such as that sin came into the world through one man (Rom 5:12) or that all that the Father has belongs also to the Son (John 16:15)—as well as teachings, based on Scripture, (...)
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    (1 other version)Introduction.John Hymers - 2008 - Ethical Perspectives 15 (1):1-5.
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    Moral Impulse and Critical Citizenship.John Hymers - 2006 - Ethical Perspectives 13 (4):567-569.
    This issue of Ethical Perspectives is strongly illuminated by two themes: moral impulse and critical citizenship. Of course, these themes are related – without a critical faculty, the moral impulse is not possible, and impulse, conversely, can be seen as leading toward critique. This is no vicious circle, nor mere tautology – rather, they are both moments of the truly autonomous individual, where the autonomy of the individual is not seen as isolation, but rather as an individual responsibility to and (...)
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  25. .Courtney D. Fugate & John Hymers - unknown
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    Baumgarten and Kant on the Foundations of Practical Philosophy.Courtney D. Fugate & John Hymers (eds.) - 2024 - Oxford University Press.
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    Preparation for Natural Theology: With Kant’s Notes and the Danzig Rational Theology Transcript.Courtney Fugate, John Hymers, Johann August Eberhard & Immanuel Kant - 2016 - Bloomsbury Academic.
    Designed as a textbook for use in courses on natural theology and used by Immanuel Kant as the basis for his Lectures on The Philosophical Doctrine of Religion, Johan August Eberhard's Preparation for Natural Theology (1781) is now available in English for the first time. -/- With a strong focus on the various intellectual debates and historically significant texts in late renaissance and early modern theology, Preparation for Natural Theology influenced the way Kant thought about practical cognition as well as (...)
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  28. Review. [REVIEW]John Ku - 2010 - The Thomist 74:476-481.
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    John Chandler.Michael Hymers - 1990 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 68 (4).
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    Michael Hymers, Wittgenstein on Sensation and Perception. Reviewed by.John David Lehmann - 2018 - Philosophy in Review 38 (1):17-19.
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    Soziale Gerechtigkeit als moralphilosophische Forderung: zur Theorie der Gerechtigkeit von John Rawls.Hans-Jürgen Kühn - 1984 - Bonn: Bouvier. Edited by John Rawls.
  32. Ryder’s Painism and His Criticism of Utilitarianism.Joost Leuven & Tatjana Višak - 2013 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26 (2):409-419.
    As a member of the British Oxford Group, psychologist Richard Ryder marked the beginning of the modern animal rights and animal welfare movement in the seventies. By introducing the concept “speciesism.” Ryder contributed importantly to the expansion of this movement. Surprisingly little attention has been paid to Ryder’s moral theory, “painism”, that aims to resolve the conflict between the two predominant rival theories in animal ethics, the deontological of Tom Regan and the utilitarian of Peter Singer. First, this paper examines (...)
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    Ethiek in de kliniek: 25 jaar adviezen van de Commissie voor Medische Ethiek, Faculteit Geneeskunde, KU Leuven.Jozef Vermylen & Paul Schotsmans - 2000 - Clinical Ethics 25.
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    Robert MacSwain: Solved by sacrifice: Austin Farrer, fideism, and the evidence of faith: Leuven: Peeters, 2013, 275 pp. €52.00.John Cottingham - 2015 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 77 (1):75-77.
    The book opens with an informative picture of the theological-cum-philosophical climate of Oxford in the period immediately after the Second World War. The Anglican theologian Austin Farrer was a leading figure in an informal discussion group known as “The Metaphysicals,” formed out of dissatisfaction with the then prevailing positivist orthodoxy, which outlawed the grand ‘ultimate’ questions of philosophy as nonsensical. In many ways, MacSwain explains, Farrer was a kind of model for younger members of the group such as Basil Mitchell, (...)
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  35. Seminar with Bernard Williams 25 November 1998 — Institute of Philosophy — KU Leuven.Bernard Williams - 1999 - Ethical Perspectives 6 (3-4):243-265.
    Arnold Burms: Professor Williams has said that he is willing to answer some of our questions about his work. Given the amount of work he has to do here in a few days, this was a generous decision for which we are genuinely grateful. Professor Van de Putte will start the discussion with some questions about the relation between theory and practice.André Van de Putte: In Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy you situate ethical thought in the context of a (...)
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    Courtney D. Fugate/john Hymers (eds.), Baumgarten and Kant on Metaphysics, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, xv + 235 pp. [REVIEW]Gualtiero Lorini - 2018 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 103 (1):192-194.
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    Believing in Logic and Philosophy, KU Leuven, Belgium, 2014. Supervised by Stefaan Cuypers.Lorenz Demey - 2018 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 24 (2):201-202.
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    Luke on Jesus, Paul and Christianity: What Did He Really Know? Edited by Joseph Verheyden and John S. Kloppenborg, Leuven, Peeters, 2017, npg.Nicholas King - 2020 - Heythrop Journal 61 (6):1054-1054.
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    Henricus de Gandavo, Opera omnia, I: Bibliotheca manuscripta Henrici de Gandavo: Introduction, Catalogue A-P; II: Catalogue Q-Z, Répertoire; V: Quodlibet I, ed. Raymond Macken, O.F.M. Leuven: Leuven University Press; Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1979. I: pp. xvii, 677. Gld 150. II: pp. iv, 678–1306, plus 34 plates. Gld 137. V: pp. xciv, 262, plus 12 plates. Gld 124. [REVIEW]John J. Contreni - 1980 - Speculum 55 (3):623-624.
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    Baumgarten and Kant on Metaphysics ed. by Courtney D. Fugate and John Hymers.Paola Rumore - 2019 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (4):763-764.
    The relationship between Baumgarten and Kant is famously as fruitful as any in the history of philosophy. It is well known that Kant adopted the former's Metaphysica for his lectures on metaphysics and anthropology almost uninterruptedly for about 40 years. Baumgarten's textbook represents a reference point for what a groundbreaking book of many years ago called "Kant's way to transcendental philosophy", and a key for the investigation of a considerable part of Kant's conceptual and terminological heritage. This historical circumstance has (...)
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  41. David Leech: The Hammer of the Cartesians: Henry More’s Philosophy of Spirit and the Origins of Modern Atheism: Leuven, Peeters, 2013, xviii + 278 pages €€52.00.John Henry - 2015 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 77 (3):267-271.
    Henry More (1614–1687), the most influential of the so-called Cambridge Platonists, and arguably the leading philosophically-inclined theologian in late seventeenth-century England, has come in for renewed attention lately. He was the subject of a detailed intellectual biography in 2003 by Robert Crocker, and in 2012 Jasper Reid published a philosophically penetrating and enlightening study of More’s metaphysics (Crocker 2003; Reid 2012). David Leech’s study of More’s idiosyncratic concept of immaterial spirit—and the role that it plays in his philosophy and theology—is (...)
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  42. Ouvrages envoyés à la rédaction (parution en 2006 sauf indication contraire) arts et lettres Baert B. ea, noli me tangere. Mary madgalene: One person, many images. Exhibition Maurits Sabbe library 23 february-30 April 2006, faculty of Theology, ku Leuven-centre fur women's studies Theo. [REVIEW]R. Dumont - 2007 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 129:168.
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    A commentary on Grazia Ietto-Gillies’ paper: ‘The Theory of the Transnational Corporation at 50+’.John Cantwell - 2014 - Economic Thought 3 (2):58.
    Go to Grazia Ietto-Gillies’ paper here ›.
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    The Micro-Warp Drive.John Cramer - unknown
    A recent breakthrough has moved the concept of a "warp drive" another step along its path from a fictional SF prop-idea to a well founded physics concept that might one day be realized. This improvement on the Alcubierre warp drive was devised by general relativity theorist Chris Van Den Broeck of the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium. He has eliminated seemingly insurmountable problems with the Alcubierre warp-drive scheme. His improvement employs topological gymnastics to keep the interior of the (...)
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    Muhs B.P. Receipts, Scribes, and Collectors in Early Ptolemaic Thebes (O. Taxes 2) (Studia Demotica 8). Leuven, Paris and Walpole MA: Peeters, 2011. Pp. xix + 329, illus. €75. 9789042924314. [REVIEW]John Tait - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:250-251.
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    Afterword to the Polish Edition of Thomistic Evolution : A Catholic Approach to Understanding Evolution in the Light of Faith by Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, O.P., James Brent, O.P., Thomas Davenport, O.P., and John Baptist Ku, O.P. [REVIEW]O. P. Mariusz Tabaczek & Monika Metlerska-Colerick - 2024 - Nova et Vetera 22 (1):225-237.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Afterword to the Polish Edition of Thomistic EvolutionA Catholic Approach to Understanding Evolution in the Light of Faith by Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, O.P., James Brent, O.P., Thomas Davenport, O.P., and John Baptist Ku, O.P.*Mariusz Tabaczek O.P.Translated by Monika Metlerska-Colerick[End Page 225]Thomistic Evolution: A Catholic Approach to Understanding Evolution in the Light of Faith, by Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, O.P., James Brent, O.P., Thomas Davenport, O.P., and (...) Baptist Ku, O.P., is an intriguing attempt at a comprehensive approach to the question of theistic evolutionism from the perspective of Thomistic tradition. The breadth of the approach offered by the authors, starting with the problem of the relationship between reason and faith and subsequently reaching to the foundations of the philosophy of nature, natural theology, and theology of creation, as well as biblical exegesis, provides an appropriate introduction and background for the analysis of a thesis suggesting that it is possible for God to create new species of living organisms (including the Homo sapiens sapiens species) through the processes of evolution. The comprehensible manner in which the discussed questions are presented renders the book accessible to a wide audience.Although one should agree with the main thesis formulated by the authors of Thomistic Evolution regarding the possibility of God expressing his creative power through the emergence of new species of living beings by way of evolution, it also has to be noticed that the arguments they present do not always take fully into consideration certain significant difficulties that arise along the way and the resulting necessity to broaden and adjust the ideas of the Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition to present-day standards in order for it to engage in a dialogue with contemporary science. In the absence of such broadening and adjusting, one might arrive at an overly simplified view of things in which St. Thomas himself would easily come to agree with the main assumptions of theistic evolutionism. Our aim, thus, is to reveal a more profound level of the complexity of the debate regarding the Thomistic view of creation and evolution.St. Thomas and EvolutionismOn the one hand, Brent's intuition seems justified that the Thomistic definition of creation as being dependent on God in existence (depicted in chapter 7) is compatible with both the image of the world in which various kinds of species are immutable and the image of the world in which they are subject to change. On the other hand, we cannot forget that St. Thomas himself perceived forms of species as permanently fixed in the moment of the first member of a given species coming into existence and—consequently—not being subject to any future alterations. Hence, reproduction, according to Aquinas, serves as a continuation of species without the introduction of any significant variations: "Nature produces like from like. Now the thing generated is like its generator in [End Page 226] species and form. Therefore the form is produced by the action of the generator and not by creation" (De pot., q. 3, a. 8, sc 4).This quotation from Questiones disputatae de potentia points us towards the theological question of creation. Here, we must emphasize that, according to St. Thomas, at its origin, the world was perfect as to the number of created species. Hence, "something can be added every day to the perfection of the universe, as to the number of individuals, but not as to the number of species" (ST I, q. 118, a. 3, ad 2).1 It is true that Aquinas allowed for the arising of new animal species through putrefaction caused by the power of the sun, as well as through the crossbreeding of already existing species (see ST I, q. 73, a. 1, ad 3, a portion of which is quoted by Austriaco in chapter 24). However, the emergence of new forms of animal organisms in this way by no means implies or anticipates the theory of their descent from a common ancestor by way of evolutionary transformation. Nor is it a manifestation or expression of the most basic rules governing nature, but rather an exception and a departure from their regularity... (shrink)
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    Alexander Baumgarten: Metaphysics. A Critical Translation with Kant’s Elucidations. Selected Notes, and related Materials. Transl. and ed. with an Introduction by Courtney D. Fugate and John Hymers. London/New Delhi/New York/Sydney: Bloomsbury, 2013. 471 p. ISBN 978-1-4411-3294-9. [REVIEW]Sophie Grapotte - 2017 - Kant Studien 108 (1):152-155.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 108 Heft: 1 Seiten: 152-155.
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    God the Father in the Theology of St. Thomas Aquinas by John Baptist Ku, O.P.T. Adam Van Wart - 2016 - Nova et Vetera 14 (1):367-371.
  49. Writing and Life: (Based on conversations with Sony Labou Tansi).John Fletcher - 1998 - Diogenes 46 (184):111-115.
    I'll say first why I write. It intrigues me, I wonder why I write. How it is that I write and why it's so important. I take this as an act of life. One thing that scares me as a writer is a Lari song “ndombi ku ndombi sadidi mukanda komanda diandi Matsoua Ndele.” That can be translated as “even a black can write, hey, things are progressing. “ In the beginning going to school was considered an enormous act, it (...)
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  50. Invited book review of Courtney D. Fugate and John Hymers (eds., trs.), Johann August Eberhard and Immanuel Kant, Preparation for Natural Theology, with Kant's Notes and the Danzig Rational Theology Transcript (Bloomsbury, 2016). [REVIEW]Stephen R. Palmquist - unknown
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