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Es la primera obra del fil sofo alem n. En este libro, controvertido... Read More >>
Was heißt eigentlich, etwas habe sich verändert? Eine gängige Antwort lautet: Es heißt, dass ein Gegenstand zwischen... Read More >>
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The term dunamis (potentiality) entered into the philosophical vocabulary with Plato, but it was with Aristotle... Read More >>
Does the figure of Christ provide philosophical reason with its ultimate philosophical challenge? What can thought... Read More >>
Miller's metaphysics, including his approach to God, is broad, deep, and original, with the potential to make a... Read More >>
José L. Zalabardo presents a new account of central ideas in Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus on the... Read More >>
Although they were not written by Kant himself, the transcripts of his lectures constitute an important source for... Read More >>
This book is the first greater attempt to construct a dialogical theology from a Jewish point of view. It contributes... Read More >>
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Tun und Können erläutert und diskutiert den Gründungstext der Modalontologie: das neunte Buch der Metaphysik des... Read More >>
"A classic in the field, R.W. Stephenson's Chiropractic Text Book has come to be regarded as a bible among chiropractic... Read More >>
Being A Primer rediscovers our appreciation of being. It does this by finding the dynamic of essence and existence... Read More >>
A classic in the field, R.W. Stephenson's Chiropractic Text Book has come to be regarded as a bible among chiropractic... Read More >>
The papers focus on theoretical studies of formal ontologies committed to provide a sound basis for industrial applications... Read More >>
This Global Book Awards Gold Medal winner explores the nature of human perception and consciousness. This exploration... Read More >>
We differ from things without minds in two main ways. First, we are conscious: we instantiate phenomenal properties.... Read More >>