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  1. Methods and systematic reflections.Indications of Creation in Contemporary Astrophysics - 2001 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 24:209.
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  2. Franck dalmas.Imagined Existences & A. Phenomenology of Image Creation - 2009 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.), Existence, historical fabulation, destiny. Springer Verlag. pp. 93.
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    A Stakeholder Theory Perspective on Business Models: Value Creation for Sustainability.Birte Freudenreich, Florian Lüdeke-Freund & Stefan Schaltegger - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 166 (1):3-18.
    Business models are developed and managed to create value. While most business model frameworks envision value creation as a uni-directional flow between the focal business and its customers, this article presents a broader view based on a stringent application of stakeholder theory. It provides a stakeholder value creation framework derived from key characteristics of stakeholder theory. This article highlights mutual stakeholder relationships in which stakeholders are both recipients and creators of value in joint value creation processes. Key findings include that (...)
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    Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning: A Philosophical and Psychological Approach to the Subjective.J. W. Roxbee Cox - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (53):377-378.
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    A Study on Creation in Dance.Nagisa Kubota - 1997 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 19 (2):1-8.
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    Leibniz’s “Image of Creation”.Florian Cajori - 1916 - The Monist 26 (4):557-565.
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    Masʼalah-ʼi āfarīnish: barʹrasī-i dīdgāhʹhā-yi ilāhīyātī-i fīzīkdānān-i muʻāṣir va ilāhīyāt-i Islāmī = Creation issue: the study of the theological views of contemporary physicists and Islamic theology.Qāsim Akhavān Nabavī - 2020 - Tihrān: Sāzmān-i Intishārāt-i Pizhūhishgāh-i Farhang va Andīshah-i Islāmī.
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    L'idée de création chez Levinas : une archéologie du sens.Olmedo Gaviria Alvarez - 1974 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 72 (15):509-538.
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    On Poincaré’s “Mathematical Creation”.Lucien Arréat - 1910 - The Monist 20 (4):615-617.
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    Religion, Morality and creation: the importance of a contingency.Robin Attfield - 2014 - Philosophical Inquiry 38 (1-2):58-64.
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    Present at the Creation: Documenting the Arts of IndiaKalātattvakośa: A Lexicon of Fundamental Concepts of the Indian ArtsKalatattvakosa: A Lexicon of Fundamental Concepts of the Indian Arts.Lewis Rowell, Bettina Bäumer & Bettina Baumer - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):110.
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    Finitude morale et ontologie de la création.Luc Langlois - 2011 - Archives de Philosophie 74 (1):129-147.
    Cette étude est consacrée à l’interprétation – aujourd’hui un peu oubliée – que Gerhard Krüger a proposée de la critique kantienne, en partie en réplique à Heidegger, dans le but de relever les motifs essentiellement théologiques et moraux de l’entreprise philosophique kantienne.
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    Formal models and feature creation.Thomas J. Palmeri - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):32-33.
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    Admiring Dan's Creation.Erik Parens - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (5):6-7.
    Dan Callahan never tired of probing the fundamental ethical question that Socrates asked, “How should we live?” The investigation animated him. He asked, Can we, for a moment, set aside our preoccupation with better health and a longer life and think together about what we want those things for? Can we explore what a good life consists in? It turned out there was no better alibi for asking that fundamental question than taking up the seemingly more manageable ones that were (...)
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    Caring for Creation and Culture: A Survey of Evangelical Involvement in Ecotourism with a Proposed Theological Framework.Katie Van Gilder & Stan L. LeQuire - 2009 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 26 (2):118-129.
    There is a growing phenomenon of evangelical NGOs engaging in ecotourism businesses. Preliminary research and case studies show that there is a diversity of approaches and methods among them, including seeing ecotourism as a method to alleviate local poverty, care for the environment and stand in solidarity with indigenous cultures. Based on this research, a theological framework is proposed to help organizations engaged in community-based ecotourism think through their endeavors in this field.
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    Agency in historical institutionalism: Coalitional work in the creation, maintenance, and change of institutions.Patrick Emmenegger - 2021 - Theory and Society 50 (4):607-626.
    Institutionalism gives priority to structure over agency. Yet institutions have never developed and operated without the intervention of interested groups. This paper develops a conceptual framework for the role of agency in historical institutionalism. Based on recent contributions following the coalitional turn and drawing on insights from sociological institutionalism, it argues that agency plays a key role in the creation and maintenance of social coalitions that stabilize but also challenge institutions. Without such agency, no coalition can be created, maintained, or (...)
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  17. The Gods of Earliest Creation.Nie Zhi-Xiang & Kim Echlin - 1985 - Nexus 4 (1):4.
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  18. On the creation of the cosmos (29e-31b).Michael Share - 2008 - In Dirk Baltzly (ed.), Proclus: Commentary on Plato's Timaeus: Volume 4, Book 3, Part 2, Proclus on the World Soul. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Albertus Magnus on Creation in advance.Steven Baldner - forthcoming - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly.
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    Colour terms and the creation of statius’ ekphrastic style.Lorenza Bennardo - 2021 - Classical Quarterly 71 (1):292-307.
    This paper focusses on colour terminology as a tool for achieving ἐνάργεια in the Latin poetry of the first century c.e. After briefly outlining the developments in the concept of ἐνάργεια from Aristotle to Quintilian, the paper considers the use of Latin terms for black in three descriptive passages from Statius’ epic poem, the Thebaid. It is observed that the poet privileges the juxtaposition of the two adjectives ater and niger in a pattern of uariatio, where ater often carries a (...)
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    Genetically Modified Foods: The Creation of Trust and Access to Global Markets.June Carbone & Margaret McLean - 2001 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 20 (3):79-104.
  22. The art of creation, the 2nd anniversary lect. of the Larner Sugden memorial.Edward Carpenter - 1903
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    Scientific Certainty and the Creation of the Eternal Truths: A Problem in Descartes.Steven M. Nadler - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 25 (2):175-192.
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    America as Second Creation: Technology and Narratives of New Beginnings.Brian Garvey - 2005 - Utopian Studies 16 (2):275-280.
  25. Glimpses of the New Creation: Worship and the Formative Power of the Arts.[author unknown] - 2019
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    Christ the Heart of Creation.Paul Graham - 2019 - Augustinianum 59 (1):283-285.
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    Schopenhauer et la création littéraire en Europe.Christian Berg (ed.) - 1989 - Paris: Klincksieck.
    Schopenhauer, "le vieux prophete", disait Nietzsche. Paru en 1819 dans l'obscurite la plus totale, son ouvrage majeur, Le Monde comme Volonte et comme representation, lui a valu d'atteindre en 1900 a une celebrite posthume telle qu'aucun penseur n'en a jamais connue - influence que son extension meme a fini par occulter aujourd'hui. Car Schopenhauer a fait cristalliser la crise des croyances qui marque la fin du XIXe siecle, dessinant pour l'avenir la physionomie de l'homme moderne. Un homme qui sous un (...)
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    The photo creation and destruction of F centres.R. V. Hesketh - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (37):114-125.
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  29. Two concepts of liberalism: creation, voluntarism and politics in the thought of Immanuel Kant and Edmund Burke.Christopher Insole - forthcoming - Modern Theology.
  30. Transference, thinking, and creation: The dialogue between theater in education and ego.S. H. Jung - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 147:60-75.
     
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    The Process of Meaning-Creation: A Transcendental Argument.Colin Falck - 1985 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (3):503 - 528.
    KANT'S argument in the early sections of the Critique of Pure Reason reveals the crucial inadequacy of empiricism as it had previously been elaborated by such founding fathers of the empiricist movement as Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. This inadequacy lies above all in a dogmatic and barely questioned commitment to the idea that human experience must be understood as a passive process, and that the experiencing human mind can therefore only be seen as a rather puzzling kind of object or (...)
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  32. Atheism and artistic creation.J. Loukotka - 1982 - Filosoficky Casopis 30 (4):544-556.
  33. Self destruction and self creation: Multiple commitments to the irrelevant.Graham C. Taylor - 1970 - Humanitas 6:69.
     
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  34. Maimonides' Secret Position on Creation.Davidson Herbert - 1979 - In Isadore Twersky (ed.), Studies in medieval Jewish history and literature. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 16--40.
     
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    The Roots of the Ecological Crisis and the Way Out:1 Creation Out of ‘no thing’ God Being ‘no thing’.Ioanna Sahinidou - 2016 - Feminist Theology 24 (3):291-298.
    Plato defined the primal dualism of reality: its division into the invisible eternal realm of thought and the unshaped matrix of the visible temporal realm of corporeality. The hierarchy of mind over body is reflected in the hierarchy of male over female, of human over animals, and in the class hierarchy of rulers over workers. Plato adds the alienation from body and earth, as the lowest level of cosmic hierarchy. The interrelatedness and interdependence of all cosmic beings uncover the dualism: (...)
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  36. Ontology and creation in Philo-of-alexandria-an ideal dialog with Reale, Giovanni and Radice, Roberto.Jp Martin - 1990 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 82 (1):147-165.
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    The Woman who Anoints Jesus (Mk 14.3-9): A Prophetic Sign of the New Creation.Susan Miller - 2006 - Feminist Theology 14 (2):221-236.
    The woman who anoints Jesus is unique within Mark’s Gospel, since her action is to be remembered wherever the Gospel is proclaimed. She is portrayed as a prophetic figure because her act of anointing points to Jesus’ kingship, which is revealed at the time of his death. Her critics condemn her gift as wasteful, arguing that the perfume should have been sold and the money given to the poor. The Greek term ap ōa leia, however, may be translated as ‘waste’ (...)
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    Can we locate our origin in the future? Archonic versus epigenetic creation accounts.Ted Peters - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (3).
    Myths of origin in archaic culture – including the Hebrew Scriptures – locate reality at the point of origin. The Greek term, αρχη, means both origin and governance. How something originates governs its definition; it was assumed by our ancestors. Hence the term archonic. Until we get to Christian eschatology and the promise of the new creation. In the New Testament, we find that God’s eschatological consummation will retroactively define what has always been. God’s redemption will epigenetically redefine what occurred (...)
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    The Wonder of Immanence: Merleau‐Ponty and the Problem of Creation.Andreas Nordlander - 2013 - Modern Theology 29 (2):104-123.
    This article discusses two related concerns at the heart of Maurice Merleau‐Ponty's philosophical project, namely the belongingness of human beings within the world and their creative participation in the unfolding of meaning. Merleau‐Ponty's original development of these themes is proposed as a key resource for a theology desiring to affirm the wonder and value of immanence. It is then shown, however, that because Merleau‐Ponty understands theology to operate with a contrastive understanding of the relation between God and the world, he (...)
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    The Role of Expectations of Science in Shaping Research Policy: A Discursive Analysis of the Creation of Genome Canada.Margaret A. Lemay - 2020 - Minerva 58 (2):235-260.
    This paper examines the promise of science and its role in shaping research policy. The promise of science is characterized by expectations of science, which are embedded in promissory discourses that envision futures made possible through advances in promising science. Through a single case study of the origins of Genome Canada, the research was guided by the question: How did expectations of genomics shape the creation of Genome Canada? A conceptualization of discursive power and expectations of genomics storylines provide the (...)
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    Mechanism of User Participation in Co-creation Community: A Network Evolutionary Game Method.Fanshun Zhang, Congdong Li & Cejun Cao - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-24.
    Active participation closely associates with the sustainable operation of co-creation communities. Different from recent studies on the promotion of sustainable operation by identifying the internal and external motivations of user participation, this paper aims to analyze the mechanism regarding how different motivations affect the decision of user participation from group-level perspective. To better understand the mechanism, internal and external motivations are, respectively, captured by return-cost analysis and user interactive network. Afterwards, a network evolutionary game model was formulated to analyze the (...)
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    Chapter IV. The Creation of Man.Brian Stock - 1972 - In Myth and Science in the Twelfth Century: A Study of Bernard Silvester. Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press. pp. 163-226.
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    Rupture and Literary Creation in Jean-Paul Sartre [1968].René Girard & Robert Doran - 2015 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 22:1-15.
    Using specific examples drawn from Sartre’s oeuvre, I propose to treat the contemporary problem of critical method—or, more precisely, of critical interpretation—in literary texts. I begin by examining the meaning of Sartre’s The Flies, one of his earliest dramatic works.The themes of the play are easily grouped into pairs of opposing concepts: authenticity versus inauthenticity, lucidity versus bad faith, revolt versus conformism, atheism versus religion, revolution versus reaction, and so on. All these themes appear, and are organized, as a function (...)
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  44. Le temps et la création selon S. Augustin.Joseph Moreau - 1965 - Giornale di Metafisica 20:276.
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  45. (1 other version)Space, Time and Creation.Milton K. Munitz - 1959 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 10 (37):83-85.
     
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    Combination, collaboration and creation: the case of Jasper Johns.Peter Murphy - 2011 - Colloquy 22:130-138.
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    La Metafísica del logos en Sto. Tomás de Aquino: creación y conocimiento / A Methaphysics of the logos in St. Thomas Aquinas: creation and knowledge.Alice Ramos - 2014 - Cauriensia 9:95-111.
    En este artículo intento mostrar cómo en el pensamiento de Santo Tomás de Aquino la creación expresa o manifiesta a la divinidad, posibilitando así nuestro conocimiento de Dios sin recurrir a la fe. El Aquinate insiste en que la creación de todas las cosas es por el Verbo o el Logos, cuyo ser luminoso hace que todo sea inteligible y participe en la luz del Verbo. Esta luz divina es además la fuente de la luz del conocimiento natural –luz en (...)
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  48. Preaching on the Wonder of Creation.Holmes Rolston - unknown
    A sermon on the wonders of creation? "But I don't know if I believe in creation any more, since I've been studying evolution in school," "Well, you do still think that Earth is a wonderland, don't you? Is there anything you have learned in your biology class that has talked you out of that?" The college student home for Easter puzzles a moment. "Not really. You know, I was wondering during the last lecture before I left. Wow! How is it (...)
     
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    On the Matter of Language: The Creation of the World from Letters and Jacques Lacan's Perception of Letters as Real.Tzahi Weiss - 2009 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 17 (1):101-115.
    Jewish texts from Late Antiquity, as well as culturally affiliated sources, contain three different traditions about the creation of the world from alphabetic letters. This observation, which contradicts the common assumption that the myth of creation from letters stems from the holiness of the Jewish language, calls for comparative study. A structural approach to the letter as a founding ontological element is corroborated by the ancient Greek word stoicheion , which refers to both physical foundations and alphabetic letters. To analyze (...)
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    The Applicability of the Planck Length to Zeno, Kalam, and Creation Ex Nihilo.Brent C. Lyons - 2017 - Philosophia Christi 19 (1):171-180.
    There are good reasons to think there is a universal, fundamental length, specifically, at the order of the Planck length. If this holds, we then have an empirical answer for Zeno’s paradox of Achilles and the tortoise, a potential impasse in the second premise of the kalam cosmological argument, and creation ex nihilo. In this paper, I establish metaphysical, empirical, and epistemic reasons suggesting there is a universal, fundamental length. Along the way, I propose a “contingent necessity” for such a (...)
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