Sentences with phrase «philosophical essays»

Charles Hartshorne, «The Compound Individual,» in Philosophical Essays for Alfred North Whitehead, ed.
Charles Hartshorne, Man's Vision of God (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1941); Reality as Social Process (Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1953); The Divine Relativity (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1948); Process and Divinity: Philosophical Essays Presented to Charles Hartshorne, ed.
Werkmeister, W. H., Review of Philosophical Essays in Memory of Edmund Husserl, ed.
Kozak, J. B., Review of Philosophical Essays in Memory of Edmund Husserl.
Robert Irwin's philosophical essay from 1977 is still as relevant today.
In Literary and Philosophical Essays Sartre evaluates novels by François Mauriac, Albert Camus, Jean Giraudoux, and William Faulkner.
In a meditative, witty, and deeply philosophical essay, the always - provocative Rodriguez celebrates the browning of America, reflecting on how the mixing of different races, religions, styles of dress, kinds of food, and expressions of sexuality has produced a «glorious impurity» in this country that offers the hope of reconciliation.
I have a collection of nonfiction philosophical essays based around the title of my Facebook author page / platform, Hillbilly Savant, and she also advised me to self publish that.
From the Upper East Side (but soon to relocate to a larger space in Chelsea), C. G. Boerner presented a flock of Martin Assig's pastel - and - wax drawings, rich but compact, which with handwritten text inscriptions constitute succinct philosophical essays.
Adrian has had an insatiable passion for writing since he was in school and found himself writing philosophical essays about the meaning of life and the differences between light and dark beer.
Process and Divinity: The Hartshorne «Festschrift»: Philosophical Essays Presented to Charles Hartshorne.
Mind and Commonsense: Philosophical Essays on Commonsense Psychology edited by Radu Bogdan, Cambridge University Press, pp 218, Pounds sterling 30
Northrop, F. S. C., «The Mathematical Background and Content of Greek Philosophy,» Philosophical Essays for Alfred North Whitehead.
Written for Process and Divnity (hereafter PD): The Hartshorne «Festschrift»: Philosophical Essays Presented to Charles Hartshorne, ed.
(Hartshorne, «The Compound Individual,» Philosophical Essays for Alfred North Whitehead.
His many published works include the philosophical essay «Mens Creatrix» («The Creative Mind», 1917) and the Gifford Lectures, Nature, Man and God (1934), Christianity and Social Order (1942) and The Church Looks Forward (1944).
What at one moment is taken as the standard whereby to judge what is just and unjust can in turn, in its manifestation as mere empirical fact, be itself judged in the same way; this happens when we appeal, in the name of justice, to a higher ideal criterion which transcends all rules of positive law and must therefore rest on some other foundation [Justice: An Historical and Philosophical Essay (Edinburgh University Press, 1952), p. 1].
Process and Divinity: Philosophical Essays Presented to Charles Hartshorne (LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court Publishing Company, 1964), pp. 579 - 91.
A compilation of 13 philosophical essays, this book critically examines the causes and consequences of our inequitable food system.
He wrote a long letter to the director of the first film which was basically a philosophical essay on the character, and a meditation on power and evil.
During this period, he continued his pre-stardom activities of writing music, poetry, and philosophical essays (in 1983, he'd published a book of aphorisms, Perfect Moment of Truth Sayings); he also managed his own recording label, turning out a well - received album to cash in on his Miami Vice success.
There is a very clear sense in which I am being unfair to The Congress as I am writing about a dramatic film rather than a philosophical essay but Folman's decision to critique dramatic artifice whilst engaging in dramatic artifice means that The Congress draws your attention away from the drama and towards the film's flawed philosophical argument.
This purpose is reinforced by reviewing the themes covered by the volumes, including: English poetry, sacred writings, Elizabethan drama, voyages and travels, chronicle and romance, literary and philosophical essays, continental drama, folklore and fable, and many more.
In literary terms, curators have selected approaches that range from the philosophical essay or the political tract, to the character sketch or tone poem.
The first use of the term scare quotes (without a hyphen) dates back to at least 1956, when it was used by a University of Cambridge professor in a philosophical essay.
[9] Applied instances of the reverse halo effect include negative evaluations of criminals who use their attractiveness to their advantage (Sigall & Ostrove, 1975) and rating a philosophical essay lower when written by a young female than an old male.
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