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  1. The Case for a Contemplative Philosophy of Education.Rick Repetti - 2010 - New Directions for Community Colleges 151:5-15.
    I argue for the use of contemplative practices, such as meditation, journaling, reflection, etc., as an adjunct or alternative form of pedagogy that can help enrich student engagement, facilitate the creation of a philosophical mind state, and engender intrinsic curiosity and related psychological and/or motivational qualities that are supportive of educational ideals. I report on my own scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) research performed in my philosophy classes, as a case study in point. I found that the (...)
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    Coleridge's Contemplative Philosophy.Peter Cheyne - 2020 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    PHILOSOPHY, or the doctrine and discipline of ideas’, as S. T. Coleridge understood it, is the theme of this book. It considers the most vital and mature vein of Coleridge’s thought to be ‘the contemplation of ideas objectively, as existing powers’. A theory of ideas emerges in critical engagement with thinkers including Plato, Plotinus, Böhme, Kant, and Schelling. A commitment to the transcendence of reason, central to what he calls ‘the spiritual platonic old England’, distinguishes him from his German (...)
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    Coleridge's Contemplative Philosophy by Peter Cheyne.Dale E. Snow - 2021 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 59 (2):336-337.
    Peter Cheyne may have understood Coleridge better than the latter understood himself. This book provides an extensive road map to many of the highways and byways Coleridge wandered down in both prose and poetry, and it does so without ever losing sight of the ultimate goal of the journey: a philosophy of contemplative ideas, an ideal-realism that brought together these many disparate influences. For Cheyne, Coleridge is a thinker of the first rank, whose achievement—the philosophy of contemplation, (...)
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    St Augustine’s Contemplative Philosophy in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse: The Cases of Time and Self-Examination.Salah Bouregbi - 2017 - Annals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines 2 (1):17-40.
    The aim of this contribution is to examine and unveil the Augustinian time process and self-examination in Virginia Woolf’s “To the Lighthouse.” The latter is a successful (re)presentation of the interrelation between human consciousness and time “control”. The self cannot be defined without time dimension. Woolf seems to confirm that time is more interior than exterior and is an essential part of human being: it is through it that human being is felt as a part of the world. There are (...)
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    D. Z. Phillips' Contemplative Philosophy and Theological Realism.Timo Koistinen - 2015 - Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 11:43-56.
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    D. Z. Phillips' contemplative philosophy of religion: Questions and responses – edited by Andy F. Sanders.Lars Hertzberg - 2009 - Philosophical Investigations 32 (4):381-384.
  7. The Debate over "Wittgensteinian Fideism" and Phillips’ Contemplative Philosophy of Religion.Thomas D. Carroll - 2010 - In Ingolf U. Dalferth Hartmut von Sass (ed.), The Contemplative Spirit. D.Z. Phillips on Religion and the Limits of Philosophy. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. pp. 99-114.
    When surveying the scholarly literature over Wittgensteinian fideism, it is easy to get the sense that the principal interlocutors, Kai Nielsen and D.Z. Phillips, talk past one another, but finding the right words for appraising the distance between the two voices is difficult. In this paper, I seek to appreciate this intellectual distance through an exploration of the varying philosophical aims of Nielsen and Phillips, of the different intellectual imperatives that guide their respective conceptions of philosophical practice. In so doing, (...)
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    The Voice of Reason: Medieval Contemplative Philosophy.Christina Van Dyke - 2022 - Res Philosophica 99 (2):169-185.
    Scholastic debates about the activity of our final end—happiness—become famously heated in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, with intellectualists claiming that the primary activity through which we are joined to God is intellective ‘vision’ and voluntarists claiming that it is love (an act of will). These conversations represent only one set of medieval views on the subject, however. If we look to contemplative sources in the same period—even just those of the Rome-based Christian tradition—we find a range of views (...)
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    Contemplation and philosophy: scholastic and mystical modes of medieval philosophical thought: a tribute to Kent Emery, Jr.Kent Emery, Roberto Hofmeister Pich & Andreas Speer (eds.) - 2018 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume collects essays which are thematically connected through the work of Kent Emery Jr., to whom the volume is dedicated. A main focus lies on the attempts to bridge the gap between mysticism and a systematic approach to medieval philosophical thought.
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    Philosophy East / West: Exploring Intersections Between Educational and Contemplative Practices.Oren Ergas & Sharon Todd (eds.) - 2015 - West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Philosophy East/West showcases new scholarship in the philosophy of education and contemplative studies, paying particular attention to the intersection of mindfulness, evidence-based science, and wisdom traditions. Moves beyond simplistic explanations of “Eastern” and “Western” to explore the complexity and diversity of various wisdom traditions Investigates the effect of mindfulness-based curricular interventions on current educational theory and practice Uses insights from important Western philosophers—including Heidegger, Levinas, and Foucault—to situate contemplative practice within contemporary educational theory Emphasizes the importance (...)
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    Language and Spirit. Edited by D. Z. Phillips and M. von der Ruhr, D. Z. Phillips' Contemplative Philosophy of Religion: Questions and Responses. Edited by A. F. Sanders and Whose God? Which Tradition? The Nature of Belief in God. Edited by D. Z. Phillips. [REVIEW]Michael Ewbank - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (3):516-518.
  12. Contemplating Divine Simplicity: Five Views from Philosophy and Theology.Ross D. Inman (ed.) - forthcoming - Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    The Contemplative Spirit: D.Z. Phillips on Religion and the Limits of Philosophy.Ingolf U. Dalferth & Hartmut von Sass (eds.) - 2010 - Mohr Siebeck.
    To understand reality in terms of what is possible has methodological implications which a contemplative philosophy makes explicit. The goal is no longer to determine how things are or must be but rather to provide an overview of how they could be and the diversity with which they already appear. The function of philosophy is not the discovery of a single answer but rather a careful description of the diversity and the heterogeneity of possible answers in different (...)
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    Platonic mysticism: contemplative science, philosophy, literature, and art.Arthur Versluis - 2017 - Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
    Platonic mysticism -- Mapping mysticism -- The eclipse of Platonic mysticism -- The externalist fallacy -- On literature and mysticism -- Transcendence -- Contemplative art, contemplative science.
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    Intercultural Philosophy and the Nondual Wisdom of ‘Basic Goodness’: Implications for Contemplative and Transformative Education.Heesoon Bai, Claudia Eppert, Daniel Vokey & Tram Nguyen - 2015 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 49 (2):274-293.
    Radical personal and systemic social transformation is urgently needed to address world-wide violence and inequality, pervasive moral confusion and corruption, and the rapid, unprecedented global destruction of our environment. Recent years have seen an embrace of intersubjectivity within discourse on educational transformation within academia and the public sphere. As well, there has been a turn toward contemplative education initiatives within North American schools, colleges and universities. This article contends that these turns might benefit from openness to the ontologies, epistemologies, (...)
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    Nature, Contemplation, and the One: A Study in the Philosophy of Plotinus.John Deck (ed.) - 1967 - University of Toronto Press.
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    Partakers of the divine: contemplation and the practice of philosophy.Jacob Holsinger Sherman - 2014 - Minneapolis: Fortress Press.
    Exploring the meeting of mystical and philosophical theology, Partakers of the Divine shows that Christian philosophical and contemplative practices arose together and that throughout much of Christian history, philosophy, theology and contemplation remained internal to one another. In this compelling volume, Jacob Holsinger Sherman demonstrates that the relation of philosophy, theology and contemplation to one another provides theologians and philosophers of religion today with a way forward beyond many of the stalemates that have beset discussions about faith (...)
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    Philosophy in today’s Russia: contemplating the perspectives.Boris I. Pruzhinin - 2014 - Studies in East European Thought 66 (3-4):321-330.
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    Philosophy East/West: Exploring Intersections between Educational and Contemplative Practices ed. by Oren Ergas and Sharon Todd.Patrick Laude - 2017 - Philosophy East and West 67 (3):938-940.
    Oren Ergas and Sharon Todd, the editors of Philosophy East/West: Exploring Intersections between Educational and Contemplative Practices, articulate the two main concerns of their project in the introduction. The first intent is to embrace a cross-philosophical approach that may integrate a wide spectrum of wisdom traditions the world over in order to maximize fruitful dialogue and cross-fertilization. The second is to take stock of the recent “contemplative turn” in education, as illustrated primarily by the growing contemporary trend (...)
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    Happiness, Contemplative Life, and the tria genera hominum in Twelfth-Century Philosophy: Peter Abelard and John of Salisbury.Luisa Valente - 2015 - Quaestio 15:73-98.
    As Christians, all twelfth-century Latin thinkers identified true happiness with the happiness God promises in the afterlife. This happiness was believed to be entirely spiritual, consisting in the endless vision of God. Nevertheless, along with this beatitudo in patria we also find in some twelfth-century authors the idea of a beatitudo in via as the philosophical life. This life can be characterized either as completely contemplative and solitary, or as one that remains partially attached to material circumstances and action (...)
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    Nature, Contemplation and the One, A Study in the Philosophy of Plotinus.Robert M. Kunz - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (1):145-145.
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    L'alternance féconde: une philosophie de la contemplation et de la création.Jean Barbier - 2019 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
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    Contemplating woman in the philosophy of Edith Stein.Maybelle Marie O. Padua - 2007 - [Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines]: Far Eastern University Publications.
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    Philosophy and Theatre: An Essay on Catharsis and Contemplation.Aldo Tassi - 1995 - International Philosophical Quarterly 35 (4):469-481.
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    The contemplative ideal in islamic philosophy: Aristotle and avicenna.Majid Fakhry - 1976 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (2):137-145.
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    A Contemplation of the Philosophy of the Heart and Mind: An Exposition of Wang Yangming’s Philosophy. By Guorong Yang.Zhonglian Shi & Junjiang Wang - 2001 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 28 (3):339-352.
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    The philosophy and practice of meditation: an existential-ontological approach to contemplative experience.Donald Martin - 1984 - Cheam, England: Dumbreck House.
  28. Thought, contemplation, objective thought in the philosophy of Hegel.Sergio Soresi - 2007 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 36 (1-4):61-91.
     
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    Contemplation, liberté et tragédie de la raison. Le tournant anthropologique de la philosophie : de Nicolas de Cues à Giordano Bruno.Maria Jesús Soto-Bruna - 2016 - Noesis 26:173-195.
    Dans un contexte de compréhension de l’être humain en tant que créé à l’image et à la ressemblance divine, Nicolas de Cues a considéré que la vision et l’union avec l’Absolu conduit, d’une part, au bonheur, et implique aussi, d’autre part, l’expression de la plus grande liberté que puisse atteindre l’humain, c’est-à-dire la pleine possession de soi. Cette conviction se présente dans son œuvre, le De visione Dei, dans une ambiance mesurée par l’attitude de la personne en prière, qui s’adresse (...)
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  30. Philosophie de l'être et vie contemplative.P. -M. Emonet - 1988 - Nova Et Vetera 63 (2):149-154.
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    Heidegger East and West: Philosophy as Educative Contemplation.David Lewin - 2015 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 49 (2):221-239.
    Resonances between Heidegger's philosophy and Eastern religious traditions have been widely discussed by scholars. The significance of Heidegger's thinking for education has also become increasingly clear over recent years. In this article I argue that an important aspect of Heidegger's work, the relevance of which to education is relatively undeveloped, relates to his desire to overcome Western metaphysics, a project that invites an exploration of his connections with Eastern thought. I argue that Heidegger's desire to deconstruct the West implies (...)
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  32. Concrete Flowers: Contemplating the Profession of Philosophy.Kristie Dotson - 2011 - Hypatia 26 (2):403-409.
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    D. Z. Phillips' contemplative conception of philosophy.Timo Koistinen - 2011 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 53 (3):333-356.
    This paper explores D. Z. Phillips' contemplative conception of the method and task of philosophy. I will start by describing two conceptions of philosophy which are rejected by Phillips and which, in his view, collide with contemplative philosophy. These have been called ‘philosophy as a guide of life’ and ‘the underlabourer conception of philosophy’. After that I will give an account of Phillips' Rheesian conception of the fundamental themes of philosophy: the nature (...)
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    Contemplating Evil.Mikel Burley - 2012 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review.
    Via a discussion of various ways in which putative descriptions or explanations can be deemed to be morally insensitive, this article investigates the role of “contemplation” in philosophy of religion and ethics, and especially in connection with the “problem of evil.” Focusing on the Wittgenstein-influenced methods of D. Z. Phillips, the question is considered whether a tension obtains between, on the one hand, a “contemplative conception of philosophy,” and on the other hand, the sort of critique of (...)
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    Contemplative practices in higher education: powerful methods to transform teaching and learning.Daniel Barbezat - 2013 - San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, a Wiley brand. Edited by Mirabai Bush.
    Machine generated contents note: Foreword by Parker J. Palmer vii Preface xi Acknowledgments xvii The Authors xxi PART ONE Theoretical and Practical Background 1 1 Transformation and Renewal in Higher Education 3 2 Current Research on Contemplative Practice 21 3 Contemplative Pedagogy in Practice: Two Experiences 39 4 Teacher Preparation and Classroom Challenges 67 PART TWO A Guide to Contemplative Practices 87 Introduction to the Practices 89 5 Mindfulness 95 6 Contemplative Approaches to Reading and Writing (...)
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    The contemplative self after Michel Henry: a phenomenological theology.Joseph Rivera - 2015 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    In The Contemplative Self after Michel Henry: A Phenomenological Theology, Joseph Rivera provides a close and critical reconstruction of the philosophical anthropology of Michel Henry (1922-2002) while also addressing the question of how theology contributes to Henry's phenomenology. In conversation with other French figures such as Derrida, Marion, Lacoste, and Barbaras, Rivera undertakes a global thematic study of Henry's work. He shows how, for Henry, the theological debate is shifted onto a phenomenological problem, with a coincident will to pursue (...)
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    Contemplating Woman in the Philosophy of Edith Stein. [REVIEW]Joyce Avrech Berkman - 2008 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 12 (1):184-187.
  38. From Experimental Natural Philosophy to Natural Religion: Action and Contemplation in the Early Royal Society.Elliot Rossiter - 2019 - In Alberto Vanzo & Peter R. Anstey (eds.), Experiment, Speculation and Religion in Early Modern Philosophy. Routledge.
    This chapter explores the ways in which the project of the early Royal Society supported the transformation of religion into a practical and reasonable activity that essentially consists in a kind of natural religion wherein we focus on what can be known about God and our duties through the natural light, understood in terms of an experimental approach to nature. More precisely, Rossiter argues that the natural religion supported by figures in and around the Royal Society subverts the traditional hierarchy (...)
     
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    From Meditation to Contemplation: Broadening the Borders of Philosophy in the Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries.Christina Van Dyke - 2023 - In Amber L. Griffioen & Marius Backmann (eds.), Pluralizing Philosophy’s Past: New Reflections in the History of Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 213-229.
    An important devotional genre in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, meditations invited their readers to place themselves at the scene of various moments in Christ’s life and encouraged them to have particular emotional responses—joy, sorrow, compassion, and the like—to those imaginative experiences. In its emphasis on feeling, meditation was seen as an activity particularly suited for women and their closer ties with the body. Meditation was also seen as an activity distinct from contemplation, which was portrayed as a “higher,” more (...)
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    ""Striving for Contemplation:" True" Politicians vs" Good" Politicians in Aristotle´ s Philosophy.Elena Irrera - 2010 - Elenchos 31 (1):77-110.
    In this paper I will argue that, in Aristotle’s thought, the political commitment of authentically wise men is ultimately motivated by an intellectual rather than by a merely practical interest. Through analysis of Eudemian Ethics A 4. 1216 a 23-7 and Q 3. 1248 b 8-37 I shall contend that the socalled “true politician” is to be identified with a kalos kai agathos man, i.e. with an individual who – rather than being driven by mere desire for the promotion of (...)
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    Striving for Contemplation. True Politicians Vs Good Politicians in Aristotle's Philosophy.Elena Irrera - 2010 - Elenchos 31 (1):77-110.
    In this paper I will argue that, in Aristotle’s thought, the political commitment of authentically wise men is ultimately motivated by an intellectual rather than by a merely practical interest. Through analysis of Eudemian Ethics A 4. 1216 a 23-7 and Q 3. 1248 b 8-37 I shall contend that the socalled “true politician” is to be identified with a kalos kai agathos man, i.e. with an individual who – rather than being driven by mere desire for the promotion of (...)
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    Practicing mortality: art, philosophy, and contemplative seeing.Christopher A. Dustin - 2005 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Joanna E. Ziegler.
    A collaborative undertaking between an artist and a philosopher, this monograph attempts to deepen our understanding of "contemplative seeing" by addressing the works of Plato, Thoreau, Heidegger, and more. The authors explore what it means to "see" reality and contemplate how viewing reality philosophically and artfully is a form of spirituality. In this way, by developing a new conception of active visual engagement, the authors propose a way of seeing that unites both critical scrutiny and spiritual involvement, as opposed (...)
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    Review Article — Contemplating Athens: The Allure of Empire, Eros, and Socratic Philosophy.Dustin A. Gish - 2008 - Polis 25 (1):131-157.
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    Contemplative Nature in Plotinus - John N. Deck: Nature, Contemplation and the One: a Study in the Philosophy of Plotinus. Pp. xiii+131. Toronto: University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1967. Cloth, 40 s. net. [REVIEW]H. J. Blumenthal - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (01):30-32.
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    The Contemplative Foundations of Classical Daoism.Harold D. Roth - 2021 - SUNY Press.
    In The Contemplative Foundations of Classical Daoism, Harold D. Roth explores the origins and nature of the Daoist tradition, arguing that its creators and innovators were not abstract philosophers but, rather, mystics engaged in self-exploration and self-cultivation, which in turn provided the insights embodied in such famed works as the Daodejing and Zhuangzi. In this compilation of essays and chapters representing nearly thirty years of scholarship, Roth examines the historical and intellectual origins of Daoism and demonstrates how this distinctive (...)
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    A Hidden Wisdom: Medieval Contemplatives on Self-Knowledge, Reason, Love, Persons, and Immortality.Christina Van Dyke - 2022 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Medieval philosophy is primarily associated today with university-based disputations and the authorities cited in those disputations. In their own time, however, scholastic debates were recognized as just one part of wide-ranging philosophical and theological discussions. A Hidden Wisdom breaks new ground by drawing attention to another crucial component of these conversations: the Christian contemplative tradition. The thirteenth–fifteenth centuries in particular saw a dramatic increase in the production and consumption of mystical and contemplative literature in the ‘Christian West’, (...)
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    Nature, Contemplation, and the One: A Study in the Philosophy of Plotinus. By John N. Deck. University of Toronto Press, 1967. xi, 131, $5.00. [REVIEW]Marion G. Fry - 1968 - Dialogue 7 (1):127-129.
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    Contemplating friendship in Aristotle's Ethics.Ann Ward - 2016 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    Contemplating friendship in Aristotle's Ethics -- Teleology, inequality and autonomy -- Moral virtue: possibilities and limits -- Justice: giving to each what is owed -- Intellectual virtue, Akrasia and political philosophy -- Citizens, friends and philosophers -- Happiness and maternal contemplation.
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    Mystical Contemplation or Rational Reflection? The Double Meaning of Tafakkur in Shabistarī’s Rose Garden of Mystery.Rasoul Rahbari Ghazani & Aydın Topaloğlu - 2023 - Islam and Contemporary World 1 (1):9-30.
    This paper examines the following three questions: (1) In The Rose Garden of Mystery (Golshan-e Rāz), how does the prominent 7-8th-century Iranian Sufi, Maḥmūd Shabistarī, distinguish the mystical “contemplation” and “rational reflection” in pursuing divine knowledge? (2) Was Shabistarī an anti-rationalist (strict fideist)? (3) How does Shabistarī’s position fit into the ancient Greek, Neoplatonist, and medieval Islamic and Christian metaphysics? This paper examines Golshan-e Rāz in the context of Shabistarī’s other works, commentaries, secondary sources, and Islamic thought—Sufism and philosophy. (...)
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  50. Contemplating art: essays in aesthetics.Jerrold Levinson - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Contemplating Art is a compendium of writings from the last ten years by one of the leading figures in aesthetics, Jerrold Levinson. The twenty-four essays range over issues in general aesthetics and those relating to specific arts--in particular music, film, and literature. It will appeal not only to philosophers but also to musicologists, literary theorists, art critics, and reflective lovers of the arts.
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