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    Ästhetische Gesichtspunkte in der englischen Ethik des 18. Jahrhunderts..Therese Zangenberg - 1917 - Langensalza,: Druck von H. Beyer & Söhne.
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  2. The human soul's individuation and its survival after the body's death: Avicenna on the causal relation between body and soul: Thérèse-Anne Druart.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 2000 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 10 (2):259-273.
    As for Avicenna the human soul is a complete substance which does not inhere in the body nor is imprinted in it, asserting its survival after the death of the body seems easy. Yet, he needs the body to explain its individuation. The paper analyzes Avicenna's arguments in the De anima sections, V, 3 & 4, of the Shifā ' in order to explore the exact causal relation there is between the human soul and its body and confronts these arguments (...)
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    Health Humanities Reader.Therese Jones, Delese Wear & Lester D. Friedman (eds.) - 2014 - Rutgers University Press.
    Over the past forty years, the health humanities, previously called the medical humanities, has emerged as one of the most exciting fields for interdisciplinary scholarship, advancing humanistic inquiry into bioethics, human rights, health care, and the uses of technology. It has also helped inspire medical practitioners to engage in deeper reflection about the human elements of their practice. In _Health Humanities Reader_, editors Therese Jones, Delese Wear, and Lester D. Friedman have assembled fifty-four leading scholars, educators, artists, and clinicians (...)
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  4. La semiotique Des passions.Therese Budniakiewicz - forthcoming - Semiotics.
     
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    On the Lives of the Saints.Therese Aquinas Roche - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (6):44-44.
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    Beckett's Disorientated Bodies.Mikkel Bruun Zangenberg - 2000 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 12 (22).
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  7. A test of central coherence theory: linguistic processing in high-functioning adults with autism or Asperger syndrome: is local coherence impaired?Therese Jolliffe & Simon Baron-Cohen - 1999 - Cognition 71 (2):149-185.
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    Anticipatory grief: The term is a misnomer but the phenomenon exists.Therese A. Rando - forthcoming - Journal of Palliative Care.
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  9. Crossover. Cultural Hybridity in Ethnicity, Gender.Therese Steffen - forthcoming - Ethics.
  10. Women and fundamentalism in Islam and Catholicism: Negotiating modernity in a Globalised world [Book Review].Therese Vassarotti - 2011 - The Australasian Catholic Record 88 (4):500.
     
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    The Consulting Room and Beyond: Psychoanalytic Work and its Reverberations in the Analyst's Life.Therese Ragen - 2008 - Routledge.
    _The Consulting Room and Beyond _is not a typical example of clinical writing in the field of psychoanalysis. Therese Ragen, pushing the boundaries of the genre, thoughtfully explores in a very immediate way the intersubjective nature of psychoanalysis, particularly looking at the role of the psychoanalyst’s subjectivity, both how it influences and is influenced by the psychoanalytic relationship. The profound ways in which analyst and patient affect each other are captured as the author moves from a moment with a (...)
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  12. (1 other version)The Ethics of al-Razi (865-925?).Thérèse-Anne Druart - 1997 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 6 (1):47-71.
  13. Embodied vs. Non-Embodied Modes of Knowing in Aquinas in advance.Therese Scarpelli Cory - 2018 - Faith and Philosophy 35 (4):417-46.
    What does it mean to be an embodied thinker of abstract concepts? Does embodiment shape the character and quality of our understanding of universals such as 'dog' and 'beauty', and would a non-embodied mind understand such concepts differently? I examine these questions through the lens of Thomas Aquinas’s remarks on the differences between embodied (human) intellects and non-embodied (angelic) intellects. In Aquinas, I argue, the difference between embodied and non-embodied intellection of extramental realities is rooted in the fact that embodied (...)
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  14. Rethinking Abstractionism: Aquinas’s Intellectual Light and Some Arabic Sources.Therese Scarpelli Cory - 2015 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (4):607-646.
    The thesis of this paper is that Thomas Aquinas offers an alternative model of abstraction (the Active Principle Model) that overcomes the standard objections to abstractionism and expands our view of what an abstractionist theory might look like. I contend that this alternative model of abstraction has been invisible in plain sight, in Aquinas’s references to the mind’s abstractive mechanism as an “intellectual light.” Such language is not metaphorical but rather technical, signaling that intellectual abstraction is to be modeled on (...)
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    Aquinas on Human Self-Knowledge.Therese Scarpelli Cory - 2013 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Self-knowledge is commonly thought to have become a topic of serious philosophical inquiry during the early modern period. Already in the thirteenth century, however, the medieval thinker Thomas Aquinas developed a sophisticated theory of self-knowledge, which Therese Scarpelli Cory presents as a project of reconciling the conflicting phenomena of self-opacity and privileged self-access. Situating Aquinas's theory within the mid-thirteenth-century debate and his own maturing thought on human nature, Cory investigates the kinds of self-knowledge that Aquinas describes and the questions (...)
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    In Memoriam C. Normand Poirier.Therese Bernique - 1988 - Moreana 25 (Number 98-25 (2-3):3-4.
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    Richard Cross.Therese Scarpelli Cory - forthcoming - New Content is Available for Vivarium.
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    Medieval Islamic Thought and the “What is X?” Question.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 1999 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 73 (1):1-8.
  19. (1 other version)Die Platoniker und die civitas dei.Therese Fuhrer - forthcoming - Augustinus.
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    Gametes, Law and Modern Preoccupations.Thérèse Murphy - 2000 - Health Care Analysis 8 (2):155-169.
    This article surveys a range of recent media storiesabout human gametes, pinning them to a series of widerpreoccupations within late modern life. Threepreoccupations are singled out: first, kinship andrelational identity; secondly, Nature andglobalisation; and finally, sexual difference andequality. Each one of these preoccupations has beencharacterised as iconic; debates about them are saidto crystallise who we are, especially ouruncertainties, and what we will be in the future. Byindexing these preoccupations to the stories abouthuman gametes, the article aims to upset both theincreasing (...)
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    The Commission for Australian Catholic Women.Therese Vassarotti - 2002 - The Australasian Catholic Record 79 (3):315.
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  22. Diachronically Unified Consciousness in Augustine and Aquinas.Therese Scarpelli Cory - 2012 - Vivarium 50 (3-4):354-381.
    Medieval accounts of diachronically unified consciousness have been overlooked by contemporary readers, because medieval thinkers have a unique and unexpected way of setting up the problem. This paper examines the approach to diachronically unified consciousness that is found in Augustine’s and Aquinas’s treatments of memory. For Augustine, although the mind is “distended” by time, it remains resilient, stretching across disparate moments to unify past, present, and future in a single personal present. Despite deceptively different phrasing, Aquinas develops a remarkably similar (...)
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    Linguistics as an Indiscipline: Deleuze and Guattari's Pragmatics.Therese Grisham - 1991 - Substance 20 (3):36.
  24. Muslim Perspective on Philosophy & Religion: The Decisive Treatise of Averroës.Thérèse Bonin - 2006 - Περιπατητικός 6.
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    The emanative psychology of albertus Magnus.Thérèse Bonin - 2000 - Topoi 19 (1):45-57.
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    The commercial machine: selling botanical knowledge at the turn of the eighteenth century: Sarah Easterby-Smith: Cultivating Commerce: Cultures of Botany in Britain and France, 1760–1815. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, 239 pp., £75.00HB.Thérèse Bru - 2018 - Metascience 28 (1):117-120.
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    Archives et manuscrits de Wolfgang Doeblin / Wolfgang Doeblin 's archives and manuscripts.Therese Charmasson, M. Petit & Stéphanie Méchine - 2005 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 58 (1):225-236.
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    Alrazi.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 136–137.
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    From Plato to al-F'r'bî.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 2019 - Journal of World Philosophies 4 (1):156-160.
    In this essay, I will sketch how from specializing in Greek philosophy, and Plato in particular, I came to learn Arabic and to know more about Islamic Studies. The focus will be on how philosophy can transcend linguistic, cultural, and religious differences, while still taking into account the linguistic, cultural, and religious particularities, as this leads to a richer philosophical approach.
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    La notion de « stoicheïon» dans le « Théétète » de Platon.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 1968 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 66 (91):420-434.
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    Moisés y los magos según Buenaventura, Pedro Abelardo y Algazel.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 2015 - Anuario Filosófico:141-158.
    En la Biblia los magos pudieron replicar la hazaña de Aarón al transformar su cayado en una serpiente. Buenaventura sostiene que las serpientes no fueron producidas como el efecto de una intervención divina directa. Pedro Abelardo afi rma que esta historia muestra que no sabemos a ciencia cierta cómo distinguir los milagros de los acontecimientos mágicos. Por otro lado, en el Corán los magos no consiguen realmente replicar la hazaña de Moisés: solamente producen serpientes falsas. Por ello, Algazel prefi ere (...)
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    2. Politiker und Philosophen: Cicero zur Interdependenz von politischer Theorie und Praxis.Therese Fuhrer - 2017 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Ciceros Staatsphilosophie: Ein Kooperativer Kommentar Zu ›de Re Publica‹ Und ›de Legibus‹. De Gruyter. pp. 19-32.
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    Zur Rezeption der hellenistischen Philosophie in der Spätantike: Akten der 1. Tagung der Karl-und-Gertrud-Abel-Stiftung vom 22.-25. September 1997 in Trier.Therese Fuhrer, Michael Erler & Karin Schlapbach (eds.) - 1999 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner.
    "Der vorliegende Band hebt sich aus der wachsenden Zahl der Publikationen zur Spatantike und namentlich zur spatantiken Philosophie schon durch die Originalitat des behandelten Themas hervor, das eine Forschungsluecke schlieat. Die Beitrage von Wissenschaftlern verschiedener europaischer Nationen, die als Spezialisten fuer die Spatantike gelten konnen, bieten sowohl einzeln als auch in der Zusammenstellung einen echten Forschungsfortschritt." Plekos "a a valuable contribution. The volume also shows, as the product of predominantly young scholars, that the future of scholarship in the area of (...)
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    Avicenna's Metaphysics in Context.Thérèse Bonin - 2003 - Cornell University Press.
    The eleventh-century philosopher and physician Abu Ali ibn Sina (d. A.D. 1037) was known in the West by his Latinized name Avicenna. An analysis of the sources and evolution of Avicenna's metaphysics, this book focuses on the answers he and his predecessors gave to two fundamental pairs of questions: what is the soul and how does it cause the body; and what is God and how does He cause the world? To respond to these challenges, Avicenna invented new concepts and (...)
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  35. Of aj greimas and J. fontanille, la semiotique Des passions.Therese Budniakiewia - forthcoming - Semiotics.
     
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    Averroes Epitome in Physicorum LibrosAverroes Epítome de Física (Filosofía de la Naturaleza)Averroes Epitome de Fisica.Thérèse-Anne Druart, Josep Puig & Therese-Anne Druart - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (2):367.
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    Baltimore, MD: “Imagination and Intellect in Avicenna and Averroes”.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 2007 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 49:321-325.
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    In memoriam Georges Anawati.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 1997 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 95 (4):775-775.
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    Lexique historique de la langue scientifique arabe ed. by Roshdi Rashed.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 2018 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (1):174-174.
    This beautifully laid out dictionary will be very useful to anyone seriously interested in Arabic philosophy. Philosophers in Islamic lands often wrote classifications of the sciences or used examples taken from various scientific disciplines, particularly mathematics, that can be somewhat puzzling for scholars in philosophy. For instance, in his autobiography, Avicenna tells us that his father sent him to a vegetable seller to study Indian calculation. I always wondered what exactly Indian calculation was and finally found the answer to this (...)
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    Night and days in Cassiciacum: The anti-Manichaean theodicy of Augustine’s De ordine.Therese Fuhrer - 2013 - HTS Theological Studies 69 (1).
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    Performanz von Wissen: Strategien der Wissensvermittlung in der Vormoderne.Therese Fuhrer & Almut-Barbara Renger (eds.) - 2012 - Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter.
    "Thema der Beiträge sind intentionale Praktiken der Wissensvermittlung, die in den Medien Text und Bild in vormodernen Kulteren von der Antike bis ins Frühmittelalter erkennbar und beschreibbar sind. Untersuchungsgegenstand sind altorientalische, antike griechische, römische, syrische, klassisch-arabische und frühmittelalterliche Texte und bildliche Darstellunen, in denen die Kommunikation von Sach-/Fachwissen und religiösem, philosophischem, politischem, sozialem, paradigmatischem Wissen eine Rolle spielt. Im Fokus stehen die an diesen Prozessen beteiligten Akteure, insbesondere die Darastellung ihrer verbalen, mimischen und gestischen Kommunikation bzw. (Selbst- ) Inszenierung in (...)
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    Agricultores E frequência escolar obrigatória: Uma relação contraditória?Thérese Hamel & Michel Morisset - 1997 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 42 (2):365-384.
    Este artigo analisa a posição de um grupo específico de cidadãos, os agricultores, face a uma legislação particularmente importante em educação: a instauração da frequência escolar obrigatória. O texto refere-se à realidade quebequense, mas trata de um tema que vai além das particularidades do contexto sócio histórico norte-americano. Em recente missão de trabalho no Brasil, foi possível verificar como a instrução obrigatória representa um momento importante do desenvolvimento do aparelho escolar brasileiro, em especial para o grupo dos agricultores. Espera-se que (...)
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    The bridge.Therese Jones - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (3):51 – 53.
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    What is a Fair Trial? Rape Prosecutions, Disclosure and the Human Rights Act.Thérèse Murphy & Noel Whitty - 2000 - Feminist Legal Studies 8 (2):143-167.
    This article engages with the vogue for predicting the effects of the Human Rights Act 1998 by focusing on the rape prosecution and trial. The specific interest is feminist scrutiny of the right to a fair trial, particularly the concept of ‘fairness’, in light of the increasing use of disclosure rules (in Canada and England) to gain access to medical and counseling records. Transcending the two contemporary narratives of ‘victims’/women’s rights and defendants’ rights in the criminal justice system, the authors (...)
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    Bonaventure’s Christocentric Epistemology: Christ’s Human Knowledge as the Epitome of Illumination in De scientia Christi.Therese Scarpelli - 2007 - Franciscan Studies 65 (1):63-85.
  46. Gaudium et Spes and marriage: A conjugal covenant.Therese Buck - 2012 - The Australasian Catholic Record 89 (4):444.
    Buck, Therese This article explores some of the factors that led to Vatican II's teaching that marriage is a covenant [foedus] in Gaudium et spes when, in the 1917 Code of Canon Law marriage is referred to as a contract [contractus]. As a background to the developments in Gaudium et spes, I will first outline the teaching on marriage in the 1917 Code and in Pius XI's 1930 encyclical Casti connubii. This will be followed by the inclusion of marriage (...)
     
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    A Brief Defense of the Third Person Perspective in Moral Philosophy.Therese Scarpelli Cory - 2017 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 9 (3):279-283.
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  48. Intentionality as vital striving? : Edith Stein and Thoomas Aquinas.Therese Scarpelli Cory - 2024 - In Anna Tropia & Daniele De Santis (eds.), Rethinking Intentionality, Person and the Essence: Aquinas, Scotus, Stein. Boston, Massachusetts: Brill.
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  49. Axel Gosseries.Thérèse Davio - 2013 - Ethical Perspectives 20 (1):109-17.
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    Al-Kindi's Ethics.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 1993 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (2):329 - 357.
    MEDIEVAL ARABIC PHILOSOPHICAL ETHICS is a much neglected field. Not many texts have survived. Some of them are rather popular and belie the assumption that Medieval Arabic philosophy is essentially Aristotelian. For instance, al-Kindi, Abu Bakr al-Razi, Avicenna, and Miskawayh all wrote about treating sadness. Were philosophers at the time subject to acute bouts of depression? or did they have some serious philosophical reasons to deal with this topic? How can one conciliate the popular and highly successful genre of the (...)
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