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    Presence: philosophy, history and cultural theory for the twenty-first century.Ranjan Ghosh & Ethan Kleinberg (eds.) - 2013 - Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
    The philosophy of “presence” seeks to challenge current understandings of meaning and understanding. One can trace its origins back to Vico, Dilthey, and Heidegger, though its more immediate exponents include Jean-Luc Nancy, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, and such contemporary philosophers of history as Frank Ankersmit and Eelco Runia. The theoretical paradigm of presence conveys how the past is literally with us in the present in significant and material ways: Things we cannot touch nonetheless touch us. This makes (...) a post-linguistic or post-discursive theory that challenges current understandings of “meaning” and “interpretation.” Presence provides an overview of the concept and surveys both its weaknesses and its possible uses. In this book, Ethan Kleinberg and Ranjan Ghosh bring together an interdisciplinary group of contributors to explore the possibilities and limitations of presence from a variety of perspectives—history, sociology, literature, cultural theory, media studies, photography, memory, and political theory. The book features critical engagements with the presence paradigm within intellectual history, literary criticism, and the philosophy of history. In three original case studies, presence illuminates the relationships among photography, the past, memory, and the Other. What these diverse but overlapping essays have in common is a shared commitment to investigate the attempt to reconnect meaning with something “real” and to push the paradigm of presence beyond its current uses. The volume is thus an important intervention in the most fundamental debates within the humanities today. Contributors: Bill Ashcroft, University of New South Wales; Mark Bevir, University of California, Berkeley; Susan A. Crane, University of Arizona; Ranjan Ghosh, University of North Bengal; Suman Gupta, Open University Ethan Kleinberg, Wesleyan University; John Michael, University of Rochester; Vincent P. Pecora, University of Utah; Roger I. Simon. (shrink)
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    Presence: Philosophy, History, and Cultural Theory for the Twenty-First Century.Gregory Jones-Katz - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (7):1006-1010.
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    The presence of nature: a study in phenomenology and environmental philosophy.Simon P. James - 2009 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Are any nonhuman animals conscious? Why, if at all, should we strive to conserve natural environments? In what sense are we parts of nature? In this book, Simon James draws on a range of philosophical and literary sources to develop original answers to these and other questions, setting out a refreshingly new approach to environmental philosophy"--Provided by publisher.
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    Numbers in presence and absence: a study of Husserl's philosophy of mathematics.J. Philip Miller - 1982 - Hingham, MA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
    CHAPTER I THE EMERGENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF HUSSERL'S 'PHILOSOPHY OF ARITHMETIC'. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: WEIERSTRASS AND THE ARITHMETIZATION OF ANALYSIS In ...
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    Présence de Dionysos dans la Philosophie de Platon.Clara Acker - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 2:227-238.
    This communication wants to deal with the relations between the Philosophy of Plato and the cult of Dionysus in Ancient Greece. This makes necessary to distinguish the cult of Dionysus with its feasts and secret rituals, especially the maenadic rites of women, from orphism. The Maenads practiced rites closely associated with mania and those rites included bloody sacrifice (sparagmos) and the consommation of raw flesh (omophagy). As we assumed in our book“Dionysos em transe: la voix des femmes”, this cult (...)
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    Faith, Philosophy, and the Nominalist Background to Luther's Defense of the Real Presence.Thomas M. Osborne - 2002 - Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (1):63-82.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 63.1 (2002) 63-82 [Access article in PDF] Faith, Philosophy, and the Nominalist Background to Luther's Defense of the Real Presence Thomas Osborne Recent scholarship has brought into question the traditional interpretation of Luther as being hostile towards philosophy. 1 Graham White claims that Luther holds a place in the history of logic as a member of the Nominalist tradition. 2 (...)
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    The philosophy of the spirit: a study of the spiritual nature of man and the presence of God, with a supplementary essay on the logic of Hegel.Horatio Willis Dresser - 1908 - New York and London: G. P. Putnam's sons.
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  8. The philosophy of presence: from epistemic failure to successful observability.Luciano Floridi - 2005 - Presence Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 14 (6):656–667.
    The paper introduces a new model of telepresence. First, it criticises the standard model of presence as epistemic failure, showing it to be inadequate. It then replaces it with a new model of presence as successful observability. It further provides reasons to distinguish between two types of presence, backward and forward. The new model is then tested against two ethical issues whose nature has been modified by the development of digital information and communication technologies, namely pornography and (...)
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  9. Présence d'Aristote dans la philosophie politique médiévale in Lectures de Platon.Jeannine Quillet - 1984 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 2 (2):93-102.
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    The philosophy of the real presence.R. A. Holland - 1882 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (1):1 - 16.
  11. Real Presence, The Philosophy of the.R. A. Holland - 1882 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16:1.
     
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  12. Concerted practices and the presence of obligations: Joint action in competition law and social philosophy.Maksymilian Del Mar - 2011 - Law and Philosophy 30 (1):105 - 140.
    This paper considers whether, and if so how, the modelling of joint action in social philosophy – principally in the work of Margaret Gilbert and Michael Bratman – might assist in understanding and applying the concept of concerted practices in European competition law. More specifically, the paper focuses on a well-known difficulty in the application of that concept, namely, distinguishing between concerted practice and rational or intelligent adaptation in oligopolistic markets. The paper argues that although Bratman's model of joint (...)
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  13. La présence de la dialectique grecque dans la philosophie contemporaine.E. Berti - 1998 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 16 (2):103-120.
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    présence de la Psychanalyse dans la Philosophie de la Nouvelle Musique d’Ornement.Bruno Carvalho - 2022 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 10 (1):121-144.
    The aim of this paper is to discuss the presence of psychoanalysis in Adorno’s ’Philosophy of the new music’. He draws on the Benjaminian scheme of understanding Baudelaire’s poetry (understood as an elaboration of the shock experiences in life in post-industrial Revolution capitalism), but uses it in music criticism. The works of Schönberg and Stravinsky, the mostimportant composers of two schools of the so-called “new or modern music”, deals with different compositional subjects and their ways of dealing with (...)
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  15. Présence et pensée. Essai sur la philosophie religieuse de Grégoire de Nysse.Hans Urs von Balthasar & Jean-Robert Armogathe - 1989 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 179 (3):357-358.
     
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    ¡Presente!: the politics of presence.Diana Taylor - 2020 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    ¡PRESENTE! investigates the many answers to a seemingly simple question: What does it mean to be present? Performance studies scholar Diana Taylor answers that question by offering an expansive explication of presence as both ethical command and performative knowledge production. Taking the histories of state violence, colonialism, and imperialism as her starting point, Taylor situates being ¡Presente! as an embodied and performed practice of standing alongside those harmed by historical and ongoing violence. Noting that Present/e is simultaneously single and (...)
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  17. Quest for the Divine Presence: Metaphysics of Participation and the Relation of Philosophy to Theology in St. Gregory Palamas's "Triads" and "One Hundred and Fifty Chapters".Scott F. Pentecost - 1999 - Dissertation, The Catholic University of America
    The debate over the possibility of Christian philosophy remains largely intractable because of the modern assumption of a sharp distinction between philosophy and theology. The metaphysical basis of this assumption is an understanding of the world's relationship to God that emphasizes efficient causality and thus introduces a hiatus between the world and God. This contrastive understanding of transcendence parallels insistence on the disciplinary distinction between philosophy and theology. ;St. Gregory Palamas , in his two major works, the (...)
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    Artificial Presence: Philosophical Studies in Image Theory.Lambert Wiesing - 2009 - Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
    These phenomenological studies on the philosophy of the image review contemporary image theory while defending the fundamental insight that images alone make the artificial presence of things possible.
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    Nurturing presence: a spirituality for educators based on the pedagogical insights of Don Bosco and Carl Rogers.Kenneth Pereira - 2012 - Mumbai, India: Tej-Prasarini, Don Bosco Communications.
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  20. Numbers in Presence and Absence. A Study of Husserl's Philosophy of Mathematics.J. Philip Miller - 1982 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 41 (1):149-153.
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    Absence de la philosophie è ROme et présence de Rome à la philosophie (Caton, Polybe et Cicéron).Thomas Berns - 2004 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 22 (1):107-120.
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    Abstraction and Presence: Observations on the Origins of Philosophy in Leonardo Polo.Alberto Ross - 2016 - Studia Poliana 18:123-137.
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    Non-Europeans and their Presence to History. Universality, Modernity and Decolonization in Ricœur’s Political Philosophy.Alina Achenbach - 2021 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 12 (1):106-123.
    This article reconsiders Paul Ricœur’s political philosophical writings on the task of decolonization and European responsibility in light of a horizon of intercultural dialogue. Departing from the exchange between Ricœur and his former student Enrique Dussel, it discusses the Ricœurian critique of modernity. After giving some background on Ricœur’s reflections on decolonization, it will clarify what Ricœur calls the “crisis of the concrete universal in the thinking and in the historical experience of Western Europe,” and what role cultural difference has (...)
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  24. On the presence of Gustavo bontadini in the" neo-scholastic philosophy review" in the second half of the twentieth century.Dario Sacchi - 2009 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 101 (1-3):217-284.
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    Simon P. James. The Presence of Nature: A Study in Phenomenology and Environmental Philosophy.Ilan Safit - 2013 - Environmental Ethics 35 (3):377-380.
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    The Presence of Averroes in the Natural Philosophy of Robert Kilwardby.Graham J. Mcaleer - 1999 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 81 (1):33-54.
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    Présence étrangère.Gaëtane Lamarche-Vadel - 2016 - Multitudes 63 (2):168-171.
    Plutôt malvenus que bienvenus, les étrangers dont la présence est illégale sur le territoire sont soumis à des injonctions contradictoires, comme celles d’être invisibles et de vivre depuis plusieurs années sur le territoire pour prétendre à un titre de séjour, ou comme celle d’avoir des bulletins de salaire, bien que non autorisés à travailler. Loin de l’aura, du punctum de l’indice, comme certains l’ont définie, la présence – quand elle est étrangère – est assujettie à de tels barèmes et justificatifs (...)
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    (1 other version)Numbers in Presence and Absence. A Study of Husserl's Philosophy of Mathematics.Robert Tragesser - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (2):646-648.
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    Numbers in Presence and Absence. A Study of Husserl's Philosophy of Mathematics. [REVIEW]Richard Cobb-Stevens - 1983 - Review of Metaphysics 37 (1):136-138.
    Husserl describes arithmetic as a branch of formal ontology. It is an ontology because its goal is to lay out the essential truths about a region of objects, and it is formal because the determinate region of number deals with a characteristic of every possible object. The mathematical experience proper requires something more than the constitution of "concrete numbers" in acts of collecting and counting, for its objects are "ideal numbers" that emerge from eidetic variation over corresponding concrete numbers. With (...)
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  30. The presence of historicity+ new works on the philosophy of Heidegger by Thoma, Dieter, garciaduttmann, Alexander and Ziegler, Susanne.G. Figal - 1992 - Philosophische Rundschau 39 (4):293-303.
     
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  31. Inner Presence: Consciousness As a Biological Phenomenon.Antti Revonsuo - 2000 - MIT Press.
    An overview and critical analysis of the study of consciousness, integrating findingsfrom philosophy, psychology, and cognitive neuroscience into a unified theoreticalframework.
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    (Extra)ordinary presence: social configurations and cultural repertoires.Markus Gottwald, Kay Kirchmann & Heike Paul (eds.) - 2017 - Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.
    Taking its cue from contemporary western debates on presence in the social sciences and the humanities, this volume focuses on "presence" both as everyday experience and as an experience of intense moments. It raises questions about diverse social configurations of presence as well as about the specific cultural repertoires which encode, articulate, and shape discourses of presence. The contributions take as a premise that phenomena of presence are connected to particular forms of knowledge. Especially tacit (...)
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    Presence and Absence: Scope and Limits.Edward S. Casey - 1982 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (3):557 - 576.
    THESE are difficult days in which to philosophize, and not only for institutional, historical, or political reasons. Nor is it a matter mainly of a disconcertingly eclectic pluralism of possible ways of doing philosophy; this has been a problem, or at least a temptation, ever since the disciples of Plato clustered into competing sects. More alarming, and more challenging, is the fact that the very idea of thinking and writing reflectively in various ways hitherto acknowledged by a broad consensus (...)
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    Co-Présences, Hospitalités et Mutualités.Jean G. Bidima - 2023 - Culture and Dialogue 11 (2):203-223.
    Résumé Citoyen allemand qui venait de vivre la deuxième guerre mondiale en Allemagne, Gerhard.A. Rauche émigre en Afrique du Sud dans les années 50 qui correspondent aux premières années de l’Apartheid. Spécialiste de Locke en philosophie et de Grisebach en littérature, il obtint deux doctorats dans ces disciplines. Critique de la philosophie analytique, de l’existentialisme et du Marxisme de l’Ecole de Francfort, il se pencha sur le problème la co-présence des communautés et de leurs relations. Il préconisa, en plein régime (...)
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  35. Musical presence: Towards a new philosophy of music.Charles Ford - 2010 - Contemporary Aesthetics 8:e582.
     
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    La philosophie arabe, de ses origines grecques à sa présence européenne : migration et acclimatation.Ali Benmakhlouf - 2014 - Rue Descartes 81 (2):24-37.
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    Sensed presence without sensory qualities: a phenomenological study of bereavement hallucinations.Matthew Ratcliffe - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (4):601-616.
    This paper addresses the nature of sensed-presence experiences that are commonplace among the bereaved and occur cross-culturally. Although these experiences are often labelled ‘‘bereavement hallucinations’’, it is unclear what they consist of. Some seem to involve sensory experiences in one or more modalities, while others involve a non-specificfeelingorsenseof presence. I focus on a puzzle concerning the latter: it is unclear how an experience of someone’s presence could arise without a more specific sensory content. I suggest that at (...)
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  38. Beyond presence: the late F.W.J. Schelling's criticism of metaphysics.Tyler Tritten - 2011 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    This book provides the English-speaking world with a comprehensive account of the still largely unknown work of Schelling’s philosophy of mythology and revelation. Its achievement, however, is not archival but philosophical, elucidating the relation between Schelling and onto-theology. It explains how Schelling dealt with the problem of nihilism and onto-theology well before Nietzsche and Heidegger, arguing that Schelling surpasses onto-theology or the philosophy of presence a century prior to Heidegger. Overall, the author provocatively suggests that Heidegger is (...)
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  39. Varietes - La presence de la dialectique grecque dans la philosophie contemporaine.Enrico Berti - 2000 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 16 (2):103-113.
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    The Critical Presence of the Other: Comparative Philosophy, Self-Knowledge, and Accountability.B. D. Park - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy and Culture 3 (1):6-21.
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    Prakāśa. A few reflections on the Advaitic understanding of consciousness as presence and its relevance for philosophy of mind.Wolfgang Fasching - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (4):679-701.
    For Advaita Vedānta, consciousness is to be distinguished from all contents of consciousness that might be introspectively detectable: It is precisely consciousness of whatever contents it is conscious of and not itself one of these contents. Its only nature is, Advaita holds, prakāśa ; in itself it is devoid of any content or structure and can never become an object. This paper elaborates on this kind of understanding of consciousness in order to next explain why it might be fruitful for (...)
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    Presence in Digital Spaces. A Phenomenological Concept of Presence in Mediatized Communication.Gesa Lindemann & David Schünemann - 2020 - Human Studies 43 (4):627-651.
    Theories of face-to-face interaction employ a concept of spatial presence and view communication via digital technologies as an inferior version of interaction, often with pathological implications. Current studies of mediatized communication challenge this notion with empirical evidence of “telepresence”, suggesting that users of such technologies experience their interactions as immediate. We argue that the phenomenological concepts of the lived body and mediated immediacy (Helmuth Plessner) combined with the concept of embodied space (Hermann Schmitz) can help overcome the pathologizing of (...)
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    The Presence of God and the Presence of Persons.James Kellenberger - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This book treats the presence of God and the presence of persons. The experience of the presence of God is a well-recognized religious experience in theistic traditions. The experience of the presence of persons, this book argues, is an analogous moral experience. As it is possible for individuals to come into the presence of God – to have this phenomenal experience – so it is possible for them to come into the presence of persons. (...)
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    Presence, Representation, and Significance.Hans-Georg Moeller - 2007 - American Journal of Semiotics 23 (1-4):243-252.
    This article introduces a semiotic methodology that can be applied in Comparative Philosophy as an alternative to still dominating content-based methods. Isuggest distinguishing between three semiotic structures that operate on the basis of different relations between the signifier and the signified. These are the structures of “presence”, “representation”, and “significance”. I argue that ancient Chinese philosophy tends to employ the first structure whereas traditional Western philosophy tends toward the second. Postmodern philosophy, however, gives preference to (...)
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  45. Presence in absence. The ambiguous phenomenology of grief.Thomas Fuchs - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (1):43-63.
    Despite its complex experiential structure, the phenomenon of grief following bereavement has not been a major topic of phenomenological research. The paper investigates its basic structures, elaborating as its core characteristic a conflict between a presentifying and a ‘de-presentifying’ intention: In grief, the subject experiences a fundamental ambiguity between presence and absence of the deceased, between the present and the past, indeed between two worlds he lives in. This phenomenological structure will be analyzed under several aspects: regarding bodily experience, (...)
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    Presence in Absence.Roderick M. Chisholm - 1986 - The Monist 69 (4):497-504.
    An account of intentionality should be adequate to the following two theses: “Mental phenomena can succeed in achieving objective reference” and “Mental phenomena are distinguished by the fact that they may be directed upon objects that do not exist.” The second thesis is sometimes said to involve “the problem of error” or “the problem of presence in absence.” The first, therefore, might be said to involve “the problem of truth” or “the problem of presence in presence.”.
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  47. Ideal Presence: How Kames Solved the Problem of Fiction and Emotion.Eva Dadlez - 2011 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 9 (1):115-133.
    The problem of fiction and emotion is the problem of how we can be moved by the contemplation of fictional events and the plight of fictional characters when we know that the former have not occurred and the latter do not exist. I will give a general sketch of the philosophical treatment of the issue in the present day, and then turn to the eighteenth century for a solution as effective as the best that are presently on offer. The solution (...)
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    Real presences: the Leslie Stephen memorial lecture, delivered before the University of Cambridge on 1 November 1985.George Steiner - 1986 - New York: Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge.
    Can there be major dimensions of a poem, a painting, a musical composition created in the absence of God? Or, is God always a real presence in the arts? Steiner passionately argues that a transcendent reality grounds all genuine art and human communication.
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    Presence: the key to mental excellence.Vinod D. Deshmukh - 1990 - Jacksonville, Fla.: S.V. Deshmukh (3600 Rustic Lane, Jacksonville 32217).
    Presence: The Key to Mental Excellence is a compilation of author's original articles, essays, poems and journal entries in chronological order from 1981 through 1990. These are simple expressions of a searching mind trying to understand itself and Nature. Such a mind is amazed by the wonder of the humanbeing and the intricate inter-relatedness in Nature. In its wanderings, it stumbles upon the unique peace in itself and is struck by the glory of this amazing experience. A sense of (...)
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  50. Real Presence.Alva Noë - 2005 - Philosophical Topics 33 (1):235-264.
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