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William of Ockham, Brevis summa libri Physicorum
(2018)
A transcription of William of Ockham's "Brevis summa libri Physicorum," from a manuscript contained within Saint-Omer, Bibliothèque d’Agglomération du Pays de Saint-Omer (BA) 317. The Brevis summa is fol. 44ra-61vb.
Self-knowledge and moral virtue.
(2000)
The claim that virtue requires self-knowledge may seem banal, but it has been challenged by recent claims that certain virtues, such as modesty, require ignorance of self and that self-deceived persons are both happier and ...
Issues concerning deception and informed consent in psychology experiments.
(1997)
Experimental psychology often involves the intentional deception or manipulation of human subjects. Psychologists typically defend deceptive experiments by first presupposing either the innocuousness of the deception or ...
The infinite circle :
(1984)
In the second part of the study the Chiliastic Soul concept is discussed as the goal of unity. This is done by focusing on the Castalian "game" and the death of Joseph Knecht. In addition, evidence is presented for certain ...
Schelling and Kierkegaard: experimentations in moral autonomy /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1977)
Anselm's ontological argument: Whole, unified, and complete.
(2006)
The Proslogion has long been seen to contain Saint Anselm's ontological Argument, although philosophers have differed in their opinions about exactly what constitutes this argument. An analysis of both the Proslogion and ...