The essay by Bente Larsen, Professor in Art History at the University of Oslo, focuses on the fragmented body and how this aesthetic and
philosophical concept relates to Thomas Schütte's work.
Not exact matches
But we may, I think, conclude with Errol Harris (AT 74) that from the Hegelian perspective, the
philosophical shortcomings of classical logic extend to mathematical logic as well, and that as logic of the understanding, both deal with the «abstract
concept of class or aggregate,» and are both inextricably connected with a metaphysics of externally
related particulars that lose themselves in a «spurious infinite,» and with a concomitant mechanical cosmology.
The third section, fifty percent longer than the first two together, considers several theological and
philosophical questions raised by the relation between sacred theology and contemporary evolutionary theory, They include the distinction between spirit and matter, the unity of spirit and matter, the
concepts of becoming, of cause and of operation, the creation of the spiritual soul, the insights of Aristotelian scholasticism, and the biblical narrative of man's origin as it
relates to the theory of evolution.
Actually not every thing is equally
related to the
concept of knowledge and to know - ability, even though ii is also true that precisely as something and as an object of knowledge it must somehow enjoy equal status with everything else with respect to conceptual comprehension.5 The differing internal relations of the objects of knowledge to the
concept of knowledge establishes the relevance of these as
philosophical objects.
A study of Griffin's reflections on this topic thus brings the reader face to face with conceptual issues
related to this
concept that would be worthy of careful
philosophical attention even had they no immediate bearing on the traditional problem of evil.
Objectivity is a central
philosophical concept,
related to reality and truth, which has been variously defined by sources.