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Let me begin with a personal reminiscence. The incident occurred in the late 1980s when
I was a doctoral student in theology. Through a variety of circumstances, it happened that JamesDoull had read ...
At the end of his introduction to “Neoplatonism and the origin of the Cartesian
subject”, James Doull makes a final preliminary point about the character of
Neoplatonism:
An Introduction To James Doull's Interpretation Of Aristotle
Introduction James Doull Aristotle
2009/12/7
My goal in this paper is a modest one: I want to draw your attention to what I see as
some of the central aspects of James Doull's interpretation of Aristotle. My treatment of these
points will rema...
The relation of religion to secular order has once more assumed centre stage in the
renewed conflict between secular democracies and a traditional religiosity turned fiercely
political. The extreme ...
The Construction Of The Secular In Rawls And Hegel:Religion, Philosophy And Public Reason
Hegel Religion Philosophy
2009/12/3
It is nothing but a modern folly to try to alter a corrupt moral organization and code of
laws without changing the religion, – to make a revolution without having made a
reformation, to suppose tha...
Hegel’s Defence Of Constitutional Monarchy And Its Relevance Within The Post-National State
Hegel The Post-National State
2009/12/3
“The development of the state to constitutional monarchy is the achievement of
the modern world, in which the substantial Idea has attained infinite form.”1
To many interpreters, one of the most inc...
[John Milton’s] widowe assures me that Mr Thomas Hobbes was not one of his
acquaintance: that her husband did not like him at all: but he would grant him
to be a man of great parts, and a learned ma...
Paint And Suffering: Series And Community In Francis Bacon's Paintings
Series Community Francis Bacon's Paintings
2009/12/3
Francis Bacon’s paintings are disturbing. His images present active figures who are
defined by their activity, but their activity is fraught with violence. I analyze their activityin terms of the act...
Aristophanes’ Thesmophoriazusae And The Nature Of Tragedy
Aristophanes Thesmophoriazusae The Nature Of Tragedy
2009/12/3
Two generations before Aristotle wrote his celebrated treatise on what the nature of
tragic mimesis (or imitation) is, the comic poet Aristophanes had written two plays about
the subject, Thesmophor...
The Imitation Of Athena In The Lysistrata Of Aristophanes
The Imitation Of Athena Aristophanes
2009/12/3
In the Lysistrata of Aristophanes, the women of all Greece, deprived of sexual pleasure
because their husbands are fighting each other in the Peloponnesian War, determine to
end the war. To secure t...
Understanding And Individuality In The Three Cities: An Interpretation Of Plato's Laws
Understanding Individuality Plato's Laws
2009/12/3
In the Laws, Plato asks, first of all, whether humanity, through reason and the political
art, possesses some sovereignty in ordering human life to the divine good, and secondly,
whether the human i...
Those of a Western culture tend to assume today that the true basis of marriage is
love, variously defined, and that any other ground is radically insufficient. This belief
makes it difficult to und...
Spinoza's Intermediate Ethics For Society And The Family
Spinoza's Intermediate Ethics Society
2009/12/3
Spinoza envisioned the philosophic life, which was also the consummate ethical life,
as aiming at the liberation from all forms of oppression and, particularly, internalized
oppression. He termed th...
What is the first thing one thinks when the philosopher "Descartes" is mentioned?
Too often the reply is "dualism". Descartes is universally recognized as that philosopher
who radically distinguishe...
The Family In Aristotle
Family Aristotle
2009/12/3
The principal sources for Aristotle's account of the family are Politics I and II and
Nicomachean Ethics VIII.2 In Politics I, the oikos (family, household) is defined as that
specific form of koinw...