Results for 'Léo-Charles Ferrari'

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    Augustine and Astrology.Leo Charles Ferrari - 1977 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 33 (3):241-251.
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    An Analysis of Augustine’s Conversional Reading.Leo Charles Ferrari - 1987 - Augustinian Studies 18:30-51.
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    An Analysis of Augustine’s Conversional Reading.Leo Charles Ferrari - 1987 - Augustinian Studies 18:30-51.
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    The Barren Field in Augustine’s Confessions.Leo Charles Ferrari - 1977 - Augustinian Studies 8:55-70.
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    The Barren Field in Augustine’s Confessions.Leo Charles Ferrari - 1977 - Augustinian Studies 8:55-70.
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    The Dreams of Monica in Augustine’s Confessions.Leo Charles Ferrari - 1979 - Augustinian Studies 10:3-17.
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    The Dreams of Monica in Augustine’s Confessions.Leo Charles Ferrari - 1979 - Augustinian Studies 10:3-17.
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    The ‘Food of Truth’ in Augustine’s Confessions.Leo Charles Ferrari - 1978 - Augustinian Studies 9:1-14.
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    The ‘Food of Truth’ in Augustine’s Confessions.Leo Charles Ferrari - 1978 - Augustinian Studies 9:1-14.
  10. Staying true with the help of others: doxastic self-control through interpersonal commitment.Leo Charles Townsend - 2019 - Philosophical Explorations 22 (3):243-258.
    I explore the possibility and rationality of interpersonal mechanisms of doxastic self-control, that is, ways in which individuals can make use of other people in order to get themselves to stick to their beliefs. I look, in particular, at two ways in which people can make interpersonal epistemic commitments, and thereby willingly undertake accountability to others, in order to get themselves to maintain their beliefs in the face of anticipated “epistemic temptations”. The first way is through the avowal of belief, (...)
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    What is art?Leo Tolstoy & Charles Johnston - 1995 - New York: Penguin Books. Edited by Aylmer Maude.
    Maude's excellent translation of Tolstoy's treatise on the emotionalist theory of art was the first unexpurgated version of the work to appear in any language. More than ninety years later this work remains, as Vincent Tomas observed, "one of the most rigorous attacks on formalism and on the doctrine of art for art's sake ever written". Tomas' Introduction makes this the edition of choice for students of aesthetics and anyone with philosophical interests.
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    Young Augustine.Leo C. Ferrari - 1995 - Augustinian Studies 26 (1):109-128.
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    Augustine’s Cosmography.Leo Ferrari - 1996 - Augustinian Studies 27 (2):129-177.
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    Augustine’s Cosmography.Leo Ferrari - 1996 - Augustinian Studies 27 (2):129-177.
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    Augustine’s “Discovery” of Paul (Confessions 7.21.27).Leo C. Ferrari - 1991 - Augustinian Studies 22:37-61.
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    Augustine’s “Discovery” of Paul (Confessions 7.21.27).Leo C. Ferrari - 1991 - Augustinian Studies 22:37-61.
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    ‘Christus Via’ in Augustine’s Confessions.Leo C. Ferrari - 1976 - Augustinian Studies 7:47-58.
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    ‘Christus Via’ in Augustine’s Confessions.Leo C. Ferrari - 1976 - Augustinian Studies 7:47-58.
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    Monica on the Wooden Ruler (Conf. 3.11.19).Leo C. Ferrari - 1975 - Augustinian Studies 6:193-205.
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    Monica on the Wooden Ruler (Conf. 3.11.19).Leo C. Ferrari - 1975 - Augustinian Studies 6:193-205.
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    Paul at the Conversion of Augustine.Leo C. Ferrari - 1980 - Augustinian Studies 11:5-20.
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    Young Augustine.Leo C. Ferrari - 1995 - Augustinian Studies 26 (1):109-128.
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    The Earth is flat!: an exposé of the globularist hoax.Leo C. Ferrari - 2019 - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador: ISER Books. Edited by Kay Burns & David Eso.
    David Eso and Kay Burns edition of philosopher Leo Ferraris previously unpublished 1973 manuscript brings to light a long forgotten satirical work, which, in an age of fake news, possesses renewed relevance. The editors contextualize The Earth is Flat! for the reader with a scholarly introduction and a humorous Forewarning. Author, Leo Ferrari, draws on his extensive knowledge of classical thought and its key figures to present a history of ideas that is sometimes accurate, sometimes speculative. Speculative or alternative (...)
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  24. Abstractio totius and abstractio totalis.Leo Ferrari - 1961 - The Thomist 24 (1):72-89.
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    Life Transformed: Meditations on the Christian Scriptures in Light of Buddhist Perspectives.Charles B. Jones & Leo Lefebure - 1990 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 10:278.
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    Self-Knowledge in Plato's Phaedrus.G. R. F. Ferrari & Charles L. Griswold - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (3):408.
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    Doorways of Discovery in Augustine’s Confessions.Leo C. Ferrari - 1994 - Augustinus 39 (152-155):149-164.
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    El origen de las Confesiones de san Agustín.Leo C. Ferrari - 2004 - Augustinus 49 (192-193):35-72.
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    Introduction.Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:7-10.
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    La escena de la conversión de san Agustín ¿El fin de un debate moderno?Leo C. Ferrari - 1991 - Augustinus 36 (141-144):89-106.
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    Reconsiderando las Confesiones de Agustín. Treinta años de descubrimientos.Leo Ferrari & José Anoz - 1997 - Augustinus 42 (166-67):279-296.
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    Saint Augustine on the Road to Damascus.Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - Augustinian Studies 13:151-170.
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    Saint Augustine on the Road to Damascus.Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - Augustinian Studies 13:151-170.
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    Symbols of Sinfulness in Book II of Augustine’s “Confessions”.Leo C. Ferrari - 1971 - Augustinian Studies 2:93-104.
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    Symbols of Sinfulness in Book II of Augustine’s “Confessions”.Leo C. Ferrari - 1971 - Augustinian Studies 2:93-104.
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    The Boyhood Beatings of Augustine.Leo C. Ferrari - 1974 - Augustinian Studies 5:1-14.
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    The Boyhood Beatings of Augustine.Leo C. Ferrari - 1974 - Augustinian Studies 5:1-14.
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    The Conversion-Scene of the 'Confessions'.Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:51-70.
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    The Conversions to Catholicism.Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:50-51.
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    The Conversion to 'Philosophia'.Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:1-4.
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    The Espousal of 'Philosophia'.Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:10-17.
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    The Final Conversion.Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:70-84.
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    'Their god is the belly' (Phil. 3, 19).Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:25-32.
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    The Origin of the State according to Plato.Leo Ferrari - 1956 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 12 (2):145.
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    The Rejection of Worldliness.Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:4-10.
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    The Saint Augustine Lectures.Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:85-88.
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    'They served up to me dishes of glowing fantasies' (Conf. 3, 6, 10).Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:32-49.
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    The 'Trap' of Manicheism.Leo C. Ferrari - 1982 - The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:18-25.
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    Divine Infinity according to Richard Fishacre.Leo Sweeney & Charles J. Ermatinger - 1958 - Modern Schoolman 35 (3):191-212.
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    The Dialectics of Liberation and Radical Activism.Herbert Marcuse, Leo Löwenthal & Charles Reitz - 2013 - Radical Philosophy Review 16 (1):21-23.
    Warm regards are exchanged between old friends who are seriously bent on changing the world, not merely analyzing it. Mutual appreciation is evident, as is some tension. Herbert Marcuse’s militant critique of US war-making, waste-making, and poverty is taking Europe by storm. Leo Löwenthal tips his hat with subtle irony and humor to Marcuse’s 1967 triumphs as a public intellectual and political theorist. Activist students give Marcuse great credit because other Frankfurt theorists like Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno have remained (...)
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