The Ascent of Mind

The Ascent of Mind

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  • Author: William H. Calvin
  • Publisher: Bantam
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  • Category : Brain
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 298

A critically acclaimed science writer and neurobiologist, author of The Cerebral Symphony, explores one of the greatest mysteries of human origins: what caused the huge and sudden changes that made an ape brain evolove into the human brain? Line drawings throughout.


The Great Design

The Great Design

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  • Author: Frances Baker Mason
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Cosmogony
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 332


Celestial Aspirations

Celestial Aspirations

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  • Author: Philip Hardie
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN: 0691197865
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 384

A unique look at how classical notions of ascent and flight preoccupied early modern British writers and artists Between the late sixteenth century and early nineteenth century, the British imagination—poetic, political, intellectual, spiritual and religious—displayed a pronounced fascination with images of ascent and flight to the heavens. Celestial Aspirations explores how British literature and art during that period exploited classical representations of these soaring themes—through philosophical, scientific and poetic flights of the mind; the ascension of the disembodied soul; and the celestial glorification of the ruler. From textual reachings for the heavens in Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Donne and Cowley, to the ceiling paintings of Rubens, Verrio and Thornhill, Philip Hardie focuses on the ways that the history, ideologies and aesthetics of the postclassical world received and transformed the ideas of antiquity. In England, narratives of ascent appear on the grandest scale in Milton’s Paradise Lost, an epic built around a Christian plot of falling and rising, and one of the most intensely classicizing works of English poetry. Examining the reception of flight up to the Romanticism of Wordsworth and Tennyson, Hardie considers the Whig sublime, as well as the works of Alexander Pope and Edward Young. Throughout, he looks at motivations both public and private for aspiring to the heavens—as a reward for political and military achievement on the one hand, and as a goal of individual intellectual and spiritual exertion on the other. Celestial Aspirations offers an intriguing look at how creative minds reworked ancient visions of time and space in the early modern era.


The Ascent of Babel

The Ascent of Babel

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  • Author: Gerry T. M. Altmann
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 257


Jesus, Paul and the People of God

Jesus, Paul and the People of God

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  • Author: Nicholas Perrin
  • Publisher: SPCK
  • ISBN: 0281067066
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 216

Some of the world's leading New Testament scholars come together to assess Tom Wright's contribution to New Testament studies and to suggest new directions for investigation. The book includes two new essays by Tom Wright on the themes of historical Jesus studies and the life of the Church, and Pauline studies and the life of the Church. Top contributors including: Richard Hays, Marianne Meye Thompson, Kevin Vanhoozer, Jeremy Begbie, Marksu Bockmuehl and others.


Stephen Bar Sudaili the Syrian Mystic and the Book of Hierotheos

Stephen Bar Sudaili the Syrian Mystic and the Book of Hierotheos

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  • Author: Arthur Lincoln Frothingham
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 134


Gregory of Nyssa and the Grasp of Faith

Gregory of Nyssa and the Grasp of Faith

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  • Author: Martin S. Laird
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199267995
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 253

Scholars of Gregory of Nyssa have long acknowledged the centrality of faith in his theory of divine union. This study elucidates important auxiliary themes that accrue to Gregory's notion of faith as a faculty of apophatic union with God.


Simulating Minds

Simulating Minds

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  • Author: Alvin I. Goldman
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780198031765
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 384

People are minded creatures; we have thoughts, feelings and emotions. More intriguingly, we grasp our own mental states, and conduct the business of ascribing them to ourselves and others without instruction in formal psychology. How do we do this? And what are the dimensions of our grasp of the mental realm? In this book, Alvin I. Goldman explores these questions with the tools of philosophy, developmental psychology, social psychology and cognitive neuroscience. He refines an approach called simulation theory, which starts from the familiar idea that we understand others by putting ourselves in their mental shoes. Can this intuitive idea be rendered precise in a philosophically respectable manner, without allowing simulation to collapse into theorizing? Given a suitable definition, do empirical results support the notion that minds literally create (or attempt to create) surrogates of other peoples mental states in the process of mindreading? Goldman amasses a surprising array of evidence from psychology and neuroscience that supports this hypothesis.


The Social Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo

The Social Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo

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  • Author: Ram Nath Sharma
  • Publisher: Delhi : Vineet
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  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 262

On the Indian philosopher Aurobindo Ghose, 1872-1950.


Christian Platonism

Christian Platonism

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  • Author: Alexander J. B. Hampton
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108676472
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 875

Platonism has played a central role in Christianity and is essential to a deep understanding of the Christian theological tradition. At times, Platonism has constituted an essential philosophical and theological resource, furnishing Christianity with an intellectual framework that has played a key role in its early development, and in subsequent periods of renewal. Alternatively, it has been considered a compromising influence, conflicting with the faith's revelatory foundations and distorting its inherent message. In both cases the fundamental importance of Platonism, as a force which Christianity defined itself by and against, is clear. Written by an international team of scholars, this landmark volume examines the history of Christian Platonism from antiquity to the present day, covers key concepts, and engages issues such as the environment, natural science and materialism.