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George J. Stack The Being of the Work of Art in Heidegger
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Etienne Gilson The Idea of God and the Difficulties of Atheism
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No responsible philosopher can escape reflecting upon the unique character and problems of contemporary atheism. And Philosophy Today is happy for the opportunity to present the following essay by Etienne Gilson in this area. Not only because he is one of the eminent scholars of our day but especially because hisdeep knowledge of medieval thought gives him an uncommon perspective for his personalized reflections on either the idea of God or the difficulties of atheism.The following article is reprinted from Great Ideas Today 1969, copyrighted 1969 by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
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Howard P. Kainz Hegel's Characterization of Truth in the Preface to his Phenomenology
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Barbara Engler Sexuality and Knowledge in Sigmund Freud
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Peter Carpenter Christian Experience and the Conversion of Reason in the Philosophy of Pierre Thevenaz
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Pierre Thévenaz (1913-1955) was Swiss. At the time of his death he was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Lausanne. Earlier he had taught philosophyat the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale in Zurich, and at the University of Neuchâtel. A large part of his writings are contained in L'Homme et Sa Raison (La Baconnière. Neuchâtel 1956), De Husserl à Merleau-Ponty (La Baconnière. Neuchâtel 1966), La Condition de ia Raison Philosophique (La Baconnière.Neuchâtel 1960). A collection of his articles has been translated into English by James Edie and published under the title. What is Phenomenology? (QuadrangleBooks. Chicago 1962).
6. Philosophy Today: Volume > 13 > Issue: 3
Gail Belaief On the Evaluation of Civil Law
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Notes on Some Authors
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