10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORPOREALIST»
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One always grasps in thought something that has no internal diflferences that
could change its character regardless how one thinks of it.19 Some
commentators still insist on the corporealist view of Parmenides. Renehan is one
of these, David ...
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Piety, Peace, and the Freedom to Philosophize
In that sense, as imitations of the method and findings of corporealist natural
science, they can plausibly claim to be, and to deserve to be, independent of
theological authority. Despite the general plausibility of Spinoza's corporealism
when ...
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The Paradox of Philosophical Education: Nietzsche's New ...
According to the corporealist, all the things that are, are composed of body. Each
thing that man experiences through his senses is what it is because of
aggregations of little bits and separations of little bits. The first mystery is why the
bits or ...
4
American Originals: Homemade Varieties of Christianity
A corporealist, kingdom-oriented, and apocalyptic version of Christianity has a
distinguished heritage. These views apparently prevailed among Jewish
Christians for two or three centuries. Such moralistic and freewill heretics as
Pelagius ...
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The Paradox of Philosophical Education: Nietzsche's New ...
According to the corporealist, all the things that are, are composed of body. Each
thing that man experiences through his senses is what it is because of
aggregations of little bits and separations of little bits. The first mystery is why the
bits or ...
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Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt: Philosophie ...
Indeed, at Tusc. I 40 and 60 those who say that the souls are airy, or air, clearly
are philosophers443. Sanguis and anima are also mentioned in the shortlist at
Acad. pr. II 124, and the first corporealist tenets at Philo, Somn. I 30, are JtveCua
fj ...
Wolfgang Haase, Hildegard Temporini,
1987
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Heraclides of Pontus: Discussion
154 Aristotle's theory of light in the On the Soul is contrasted with two, or possibly
three, rival "corporealist" theories: Now, what the transparent and the light is, has
been stated, namely, that it is (i) neither fire, (ii) nor body in general, (iii) nor yet ...
Héraclide du Pont, William W. Fortenbaugh, E. Elizabeth E. Pender,
2008
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The works ...: containing the true intellectual system of ...
But though every Hylozoist be not therefore necessarily an Atheist, yet
whosoever is an Hylozoist and Corporealist both together, he that both holds the
life of matter in the sense before declared, and also that there is no other
substance in the ...
Ralph Cudworth, Thomas Birch,
1829
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Anglo-Saxon Psychologies in the Vernacular and Latin Traditions
Because of claudianus Mamertus's response, Ep. 3 is faustus's most widely
disseminated statement on the corporeality of the soul, but he reiterates his
corporealist position in several other works: see Mathisen, Ecclesiastical
Factionalism and ...
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The True Intellectual System of the Universe: the First ...
... of those Pjtbagorz'ek Morzslrqfitier, which Xenopban covertly taxes Plato for
entertaining, and mm ling. with the Soeraticzzl Philosophy, asif he had thereby
corrupte the Purity and Simplicity of it. Though a Corporealist may pretend * to be
...
Ralph Cudworth, Carolus Bernardus,
1678