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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PUNCTUALIST»
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1
Pointing at the Moon Buddhism, Logic, Analytic Philosophy
Since a punctualist (or an episodic) believes that the self does not last for long, a
punctualist who is also a selfist has pretty much the same problems as a
reductionist in justifying future-oriented egoistic concern. Future pearls on the
string, ...
Jay L. Garfield, Tom J.F. Tillemans, Mario D'Amato, 2009
2
Buddhism as Philosophy: An Introduction
There is greater overall pleasure and happiness, and less overall pain and
suffering, when we think of ourselves as persons than when we think of ourselves
in the Punctualist way. When these present skandhas identify with future
skandhas ...
3
Nothingness in Asian Philosophy
But the hand is elsewhere than where the foot is, so by the Punctualist's
principles, only the foot and not the hand has a reason to act. Of course, the
Punctualist will claim that it is I, the owner of both foot and hand, who has the pain
and so has ...
JeeLoo Liu, Douglas Berger, 2014
4
Seeing Dark Things : The Philosophy of Shadows: The ...
In addition to denying that shadows rotate, the punctualist denies that shadows
move from place to place. Indeed, the punctualist denies that shadows grow or
change shape. The punctualist must even deny that shadows sustain their
shapes ...
Roy Sorensen Professor of Philosophy Dartmouth College, 2008
5
Plato Etc: Problems of Philosophy and their Resolution
... states,asto theexistence of my body or anothermind frommyego presentcentric
impression(s) ofa punctualist atomist self disengaged from practice. But
Humeabounds in interpretiveantinomies. He is the founding father of modern
positivism.
6
Shakespearean Metaphysics
One reason why Shakespeare deserves to be placed in the company of
Whitehead, Bergson and Spinoza, each ofwhom is a significant critic of Cartesian
metaphysics and the punctualist worldview, is his refusal to make the being of a ...
7
Evolutionary Economics: Post-Schumpeterian Contributions
Even with some bending of Schumpeter's theses, many obvious formulations put
forward by the punctualist interpretation have no counterpart in Schumpeter's
theses. Furthermore, there is a formulation in Schumpeter ('changes in the model
of ...
Esben Sloth Andersen, 2013
8
Dialectic: The Pulse of Freedom
Thereis no need,however,to deny Hegel theaccolade of articulating dialectical
contradictions if we reject, asI shall argue we should,a punctualist view of time.
We can then say that what Hegel achieves, i.e. the copresence of absence and ...
9
Time and the Moment in Victorian Literature and Society
The moment is a punctualist form; it is over in a flash, though its effects may linger
. What we are approaching is a family of experiences predicated on the condition
of brevity. This much seems clear: moments become more precise, more ...
10
Individual development and social change: explanatory analysis
The Principle of Stabilization and the Law of Evolutionary Potential closely
parallel basic concepts in the punctuated equilibria model developed by
Eldredge and Gould. The Principle of Stabilization is similar to the punctualist
tenet of genetic ...
John R. Nesselroade, Alexander von Eye, 1985