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Bearing the mark of pain: mystery in medicine
Dostoevsky wrote that love in action is a harsh and terrible thing compared to love in dreams. That reality is particularly evident in medicine,...
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Divine Relations: Jīva Gosvāmin and Thomas Aquinas on Acintya and Mystery
I argue that Jīva Gosvāmin’s (c. 1517–1608 ad ) concept of acintya and Thomas Aquinas’s (1225–1274 ad ) concept of mystery are similar. To make this...
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Mechanical and Structural Artefacts Used in “The Mystery of Elche”
In the city of Elche, every year, on the 14th and 15th of August, a sacred musical play about the death, the Assumption and the Coronation of the...
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The Mystery of Mental Integrity: Clarifying Its Relevance to Neurotechnologies
The concept of mental integrity is currently a significant topic in discussions concerning the regulation of neurotechnologies. Technologies such as...
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On Freedom’s Mystery
This paper argues that Peter van Inwagen’s argument for the mysteriousness of metaphysical freedom does not establish its conclusion. Van Inwagen’s...
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“Whoever Eats My Flesh and Drinks My Blood Remains in Me, and I in Him” (John 6:56–57): Theoretical Developments in Understanding the Mystery of the Eucharist in Medieval Armenian Theology
This paper aims to show that late ancient and medieval Armenian theology developed a peculiar reflection on the Eucharist and its symbolism, by... -
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The Mystery of the New Beginning: Hannah Arendt and the Political in Modern Times
Totalitarianism represents the original modern phenomenon. It goes beyond the types of political rule in history such as tyranny, dictatorship, and... -
The Modifier Within: Bruno Latour’s Actant and Martin Heidegger’s Thing Theory
It has generally been recognized that while Bruno Latour’s and Martin Heidegger’s respective philosophies of technology converge on key points there...
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Gabriel Marcel: Mystery in an Age of Problems
This chapter surveys Gabriel Marcel’s critique of technocratic rationalism. An important figure in French existentialism, Marcel (1889–1973) did not... -
Zhu ** on Emotional Ambivalence
This article discusses the phenomenon of emotional ambivalence, especially in the moral context. After a nuanced classification of the phenomenon...
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The Mystery of Words: Orthodox Theology and Philosophy of Language
Christoph Schneider sets about the task of develo** a compelling Eastern Christian philosophy of language. According to him, a convincing theory of... -
Russell Kirk: The Mystery of Human Existence
Russell Kirk was one of the intellectual founders of the American conservative movement in the mid-twentieth century, and his legacy echoes even... -
From Minerals to Simplest Living Matter: Life Origination Hydrate Theory
Long since, people tried to solve the mystery of the way that led to the appearance and propagation of living entities. However, no harmonious...
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A Śākta Theory on Religions in a Linguistic Pluralism
Using a fractal theory of religious diversity, the Devī Mahātmyam (DM) texts, and forensic science, I construct a Śākta ontological framework for... -
The Emergence of Mind Where Technology Ends and We Begin
While it may appear that generative AI has mastered the mystery of the human mind and released its full power,The Emergence of Mind: Where...
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At the Foot of Babel: Disclosure and Concealment
When it comes to God-language, we must speak symbolically rather than literally. God’s unsearchable mystery requires that we address God only via... -
Is there something of divinity regarding Kant’s account of reason?
This article undertakes a crucial examination of Kant’s depiction of the interconnectedness between human reason and the divine. The argument posits...
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The mind-body problem and the color-body problem
According to a familiar modern view, color and other so-called secondary qualities reside only in consciousness, not in the external physical world....