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This volume provides a significant new contribution to the understanding of the normative status of religion in liberal political philosophy.
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A partire dalla seconda metà dell 1800, dopo secoli di indifferenza e di isolamento, la cultura giapponese scopre la tradizione filosofica occidentale. In questo contesto di grande fermento, il pensiero di Keiji Nishitani risente profondamente dell'incontro con il Cristianesimo, con gli esistenzialisti europei e con Nietzsche; suggestioni che si intrecciano in lui con la grande tradizione filosofica orientale dello zen. Cuore della sua filosofia è la scoperta dell'aspetto insensato e tragico della vita: tale supremo atto di negazione del significato dell'esistenza costituisce il punto di partenza per una più alta consapevolezza della vita, per una definitiva liberazione da tale negatività e per il risveglio della coscienza religiosa.
Philosophy and religion. --- Religion --- Sunyata. --- Philosophy.
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This first volume of the new Brill series “Ancient Philosophy andamp; Religion” is a collection of articles by scholars of Classics, Ancient Philosophy, and Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity. The articles are based on papers presented at two colloquia on the interface between Ancient Philosophy and Religion at the universities of Aarhus and Cambridge. They focus extensively on Platonic philosophy and piety and sketch an emerging religio-philosophical discourse in ancient Judaism (both in the Sibylline Oracles and 4 Maccabees). Furthermore, this volume studies Seneca’s religio-philosophical understanding of 'consolation', compares early depictions of Jesus with those of ancient philosophers, and, finally, reconsiders responses of pagan philosophers to Christianity from the second century to Late Antiquity.
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Cet ouvrage, très original, est le premier, à notre connaissance, qui pense l'expérience de la maternité sous un angle philosophique, comme « phénomène ». Quatre étapes ponctuent cette réflexion : Dilatations (biologique, mentale et intellectuelle), proposées comme ouvertures à l'inconnu (surprise) ; Inventions, en tant qu'il faut inventer chaque jour une vie commune ; Réponses (répondre à), en tant qu'il faut dire pourquoi on a transmis la vie et comment apprendre à la transmettre ; Se redécouvrir enfant (né de), en tant que la maternité, in fine, permet de redécouvrir la vie comme lien.
Philosophy and religion --- Philosophical theology --- Mother and child --- Philosophy
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This volume contains previously unpublished manuscripts of the four lectures Paul Tillich delivered as Professor of Religion in the Humanities Department of the Technical University of Dresden in 1925–27. Lecture topics include: religion and art, the intellectual history of Protestant theology, the intellectual history of New Testament religion, and the Old Testament.
Christian dogmatics --- Theology --- Philosophy and religion --- Theology, Doctrinal
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Philosophy and religion. --- Christianity and philosophy --- Religion and philosophy --- Religion
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Les études ici réunies relèvent le défi d’aborder par le biais de perspectives différentes l’articulation de deux «catégories» fondamentales dans les domaines conceptuellement déterminants de notre histoire, la philosophie et la religion.Si les différents sujets analysés diffèrent considérablement, cela tient à la volonté de présenter précisément différentes manières d’aborder un sujet qui les relient. Ce sont ces différences qui font la richesse de cette publication, première d’une série dédiée au rapport entre le Visible et l’Invisible, et qui nous emmène d’une réflexion métaphysique de la pensée entretenant en quelque sorte un dialogue rigoureux, mais aussi intime avec elle-même, à quelques fines analyses philosophico-politiques ou anthropologiques des sociétés africaines ; de l’exposition du rôle des Églises du réveil aussi bien dans les sociétés africaines que dans le monde occidental, à la présentation d’une théologie naturelle chez un penseur écossais, ou à l’analyse historique de saint Expédit, saint aussi fondamental qu’inédit dans l’imaginaire réunionnais.
Philosophy and religion. --- Religion --- Philosophy and science. --- Philosophy.
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Coincidence --- Art and philosophy. --- Philosophy and religion. --- Philosophy.
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"Religious, philosophical, and theological views on the self vary widely. For some the self is seen as the center of human personhood, the ultimate bearer of personal identity and the core mystery of human existence. For others the self is a grammatical error and the sense of self an existential and epistemic delusion. In Western psychology, philosophy, and theology, the term 'self' is often used as a noun that refers not to the performance of an activity or to a material body per se but rather to a (gendered) organism that represents the presence of something distinct from its materiality. This volume documents a critical and constructive debate between critics and defenders of the self or of the no-self that explores the intercultural dimensions of this important topic."-- Back cover.
Self --- Self (Philosophy) --- Philosophy and religion --- Religious aspects
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