Works by Hadley, Douglas (exact spelling)

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    Plotinus’s Defense of the Sensible.Douglas Hadley - 1997 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 71 (3):453-468.
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    A Variation on the Dog and His Bone.Douglas Hadley - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 10:29-40.
    Do classical, contemplative philosophies have anything to teach which is relevant to life here and now? In the case of Plotinus, yes. While Platonic metaphysics is most often summarized as dualistic, where one sensible world stands apart from and in tension with an intelligible world, in the case of Plotinus this interpretation is incorrect. He does distinguish between sensibles and sense-experience, on one hand, and intelligibles and intelligible experience, on the other; but the two belong together intimately: both are located (...)
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  3. Deficient Existence in a Divine World: Ontological Deficiency in the Metaphysics of John Scotus Eriugena.Douglas Hadley - 1999 - Dissertation, Boston University
    As the world's literary, religious, and philosophical traditions attest, deficiency in the world is a matter of perennial human concern. Ontologically speaking deficient existence is a problem that has occupied metaphysical thinking from Heraclitus to Heidegger. What is it to exist deficiently? ;This dissertation addresses the question, first, through a survey of answers given by six ancient philosophers. Parmenides describes deficient existence as changing multiplicity; Plato, as being in an inferior world; Plotinus, as mis-seeing; Augustine, as disorderedness; Gregory of Nyssa, (...)
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    Plotinus’s Defense of the Sensible.Douglas Hadley - 1997 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 71 (3):453-468.
  5. Core Texts, Community, and Culture: Working Together for Liberal Education.Ronald J. Weber, Scott J. Lee, Mary Buzan, Anne Marie Flanagan & Douglas Hadley (eds.) - 2009 - Upa.
    The Association for Core Texts and Courses asserts its commitment to coming together and speaking about the scientific, the political, and the artistic to live together in an enlightened fashion. ACTC's Tenth Annual Conference re-affirmed and re-examined the value of serious reading and discussion focused through core texts.
     
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