... Sort of Human Nature? MedievalPhilosophyandtheSystematicsofChristologyThe Aquinas Lecture, 1999 What Sort of Human Nature? MedievalPhilosophyandtheSystematicsofChristology Under the ... Nature? MedievalPhilosophyandtheSystematicsofChristology What Sort of Human Nature? MedievalPhilosophyandtheSystematicsof Christology1 I Introduction In 451 CE, the Council of Chalcedon ... estimates ofthe purposes and proprieties ofthe Incarnation on the one hand andofthe multiple and contrasting job-descriptions for Christ’s saving work on the other Secondarily, focus of detail and...
... leaves the body at death and goes off on its own Parallelness Dewey sees the metaphor ofthe Eye ofthe Mind as the result ofthe prior notion that knowledge must be ofthe unchangeable: The theory ... preachers and philosophers as the moral teachers ofthe youth The result was that the more "scientific" and "rigorous" philosophy became, the less it had to with the rest of culture andthe more ... however, often made Understanding why they are made requires an understanding of intellectual history rather than an understanding ofthe meanings ofthe relevant terms, or an analysis ofthe concepts...
... history ofphilosophyandof science G.A.J.Rogers is Professor ofPhilosophy at Keele University andthe Editor ofthe British Journal for the History ofPhilosophy He is the Editor (with the late ... on the motion ofthe heart andthe blood Böhme, The Signature of All Things Pascal b Bacon, Ofthe Advancement and Proficience of Learning Bacon, New Atlantis Gassendi, Exercises in the Form of ... Voltaire and other philosophes ofthe early French Enlightenment Attention to it can be a way of announcing some ofthe themes ofthe volume as a whole and also linking together some ofthe figures...
... very often goes astray: one concerns the great question ofthe Free andthe Necessary, above all in the production andthe origin of Evil; the other consists in the discussion of continuity andof ... to π (they put it at 3.16) and that they knew the formula for the volume of a truncated pyramid: V = (n/3) (a2 + ab + b2), where a and b are lengths ofthe sides ofthe base ofthe pyramid and ... continuity andofthe indivisibles which appear to be the elements thereof, and where the consideration ofthe infinite must enter in The first perplexes almost all the human race, the other exercises...
... throughout the history of Western philosophy, as the abstracting and theorizing influences ofthe later Greeks, the theologizing influences ofmedieval times, and scientification in more modern times ofthe ... The End of Comparative Philosophyandthe Task of Comparative Thinking SUNY series in Chinese Philosophyand Culture Roger T Ames, editor The End of Comparative Philosophyandthe Task of ... different from the Other The Auseinandersetzung is an encounter ofthe Self andthe Other, and we must learn to let go ofthe assertively polemic connotations which often accompany the word “confrontation,”...
... distinction between the sensuous andthe non-sensuous since the time of Plato The outcome of this distinction can be seen throughout the history of Western philosophy, as the abstracting and theorising ... The unexpressed standard for considering and judging the early thinkers is thephilosophyof Plato and Aristotle These are taken as the Greek philosophers who set the standard both before and ... appreciation ofthe role of language in philosophy There are different sorts of language used in different areas ofphilosophy There is for example a certain use of language in analytic philosophy, and...
... insincerity The Origin of Species andThe Descent of Man were subversive only because of their conflict with a particular view ofthe status and provenance ofthe human race, and one that was at the time ... retrospective look at my own state -of -nature account ofthe origins ofthe everyday concept of knowledge in Knowledge andthe State of Nature, to see how it looks in the light ofthe preceding discussion ... vindicatory: the story they tell is in one way or another a recommendation of whatever it is they tell us the history of Again, we can apply the distinction between the intrinsic andthe accidental The...
... order ofthe sum of two functions is not greater than the larger ofthe orders ofthe two summands, and if the orders ofthe summands andofthe sum are all equal, then 21 the type ofthe sum ... greater than the larger ofthe types ofthe two summands In addition, if one ofthe two functions is of larger growth than the other, then the sum has the same order and type as the function of larger ... analogue of Rolle’s theorem Theorem (Gauss-Lucas Theorem [50, p 8],[57, Theorem 1.2.1]) If p(z) is a non-constant polynomial, then the zeros of p (z) belong in the convex hull ofthe zeros of p(z) The...
... the opposition ofphilosophyand antiphilosophy and to demonstrate the value ofthe former over the latter is cunning The dialogues incorporate representative elements ofphilosophyand antiphilosophy, ... misconception ofthe form and meaning ofthe arguments through importing into them logical and conceptual material foreign to the author and his times On the other, there has been misconception ofthe ... Athens most ofthe political leaders were members ofthe leisure class; however, they were beholden to the will ofthe people Their prominence and influence depended upon the satisfaction of...
... remains in the world ofthe generous sentiments ofthe ancient Greeks and Romans who placed love of country andthe public good, andthe welfare of future generations, before fortune and before ... the validity of other conceptions ofphilosophy in their context, or indeed ofthe role of social forces, or popular culture, in the making ofthe Atlantic democratic revolutions ofthe eighteenth ... culture andthe world of Islam, together with other ramifications ofthe late seventeenth- and early eighteenthcentury revolution in scholarship and ideals of learning In the research for, and writing...
... The Love ofNatureandthe End ofthe World This page intentionally left blank The Love ofNatureandthe End ofthe World The Unspoken Dimensions of Environmental Concern ... Wolfsohn, The Problem of Limitations In her book A Chorus of Stones: The Private Life of War, Susan Griffin writes not only ofthe effects of silence and secrets andthe shame of abuse, but also ofthe ... Internal and External The return to the green chaos, the deep forest and refuge ofthe unconscious —John Fowles, The Tree To enter the silence is to touch the fertile void andthenatureof life...
... the food stocks, andthe mood ofthe garrison The tactics ofthe Daily Mail captured the attention ofthe nation; the newspaper dramatized the situation ofthe town by emphasizing the danger that ... powerful beginning ofthe New Journalism at the same time as it marks the beginning ofthe end ofthe New Imperialism The coincidence of these occasions arises from thenatureofthe South African ... examine both the role ofthe press in the formation of public opinion about imperialism andthe role ofthe press in the formation ofthe concept of public opinion itself Mafeking Night marks the powerful...
... of individual, hand-to-hand combat Grand strategy, on the other hand, remained the preserve of Tiw.11 In India, too, much the same phenomenon was apparent in the role of Indra, the chief ofthe ... the mainstream of legal analysis, largely as a result ofthe crumbling of older conceptions of legitimacy andthe rise of new aspirations for democracy andthe self-determination of peoples The ... WAR ANDTHE LAW OF NATIONS to trace the whole process of transformation ofthe legal natureof war, insofar as records enable us to so, from the earliest periods of recorded history up to the...
... creating and advancing liquidity to producers; along the circuit, the financial system governs the supply and demand of funds and, at the end ofthe process, it determines the condition for the closure ... institutions and strengthen the complementarity between the formal andthe informal sectors The poorest people of rural and urban societies live beyond the frontier of formal finance, or outside the formal ... affected by the creation and use of fiat-money Crucial to this purpose is the functional separation that the theory operates between banks and firms The macroeconomic focus ofthe theory, however,...
... zero even at the 95% level in Canada, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK andthe US Moreover, while in some countries, (including Finland, the UK andthe US) residential ... also for these countries the existence of cointegration could not be rejected We therefore specify the VAR models in the level ofthe variables Nevertheless, we neither impose the number of cointegrating ... to offset the macro economic effects ofthe collapse ofthe bubble).2 Of course, it is by no means clear that central banks are better able to judge the appropriate level of asset prices and the...
... kinds: + The change of consumer-demand modal, market andthe attitude to the availability and diversity of goods + The pressure of reducing cost + The development of Information technology + The pressure ... learning and expanding With their experiences, they have learned the value of offering quality services In the way of growing, they have also open branches to establish a worldwide presence These ... The Association has the role of coordinating the activities ofthe members in order to protect the interests ofthe members and improve the position of Vietnam in the international freight forwarding...
... the amount consumed in lians (50g/lian) per unit of time A lian is the unit of weight in China equivalent to 50 g The reproducibility and validity ofthe FFQ was assessed in a random sample of ... For other participants the average ofthe baseline and follow-up FFQ data were used in the analyses The average daily intake of individual food items (g/day) was combined to compute intake of red ... knowledge there are no other reports of a direct link between poultry consumption and risk of diabetes or of interactions between poultry consumption and BMI andthe risk of type DM Red meat consumption...
... than the level of HLA-DR in the cell lysates (5ul of a in 10 dilution, from x 106 PBMC) The shed HLA-DR therefore seemed to represent a small fraction ofthe total HLA-DR ofthe cell, however the ... expression of both the percentage of monocytes expressing HLA-DR andthe density of HLA-DR expression have been observed as a feature of sepsis [4;5;7;8;22-25] Only recently have the possible ... express HLA-DR on their surface [3] To assess the relative contribution of shed to total HLA-DR, the sHLA-DR in the plasma was compared to the total HLA-DR present in cell The level in the plasma (40ul...
... where the consequences of infection can be very severe, while the risk of living with one’s beloved cat is practically nill References Angulo FJ, Glaser CA, Juranek DD et al Caring for pets of immunocompromised ... with the human immunodeficiency virus Clin Infect Dis.1994;18:14-24 Han K, Shin DW, Lee TY, et al Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii infection and risk factors associated with seropositivity of ... women in Korea J Parasitol 2008; 94: 963-965 Grant S and Olsen CW Preventing zoonotic diseases in immunocompromised persons: the role of physicians and veterinarians Emerg Infect Dis 1999; 5: 159-163...