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  1. Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime.Johann Jacob Kanter, Johann Georg Hamann, Moses Mendelssohn & Edmund Burke - 1961 - Philosophical Books 2 (2):7-9.
    Contents \t\t\t\t\t \tTRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION \t\t1 \t \tNOTE ON THE TRANSLATION \t\t39 \t OBSERVATIONS ON THE FEELING OF THE BEAUTIFUL AND SUBLIME \t\t\t\t\t \tSECTION ONE: \t\t\t\t \t\tOf the Distinct Objects of the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime \t\t45 \tSECTION TWO: \t\t\t\t \t\tOf the Attributes of the Beautiful and Sublime.
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  • A Brief History of Neoliberalism.David Harvey - 2005 - Oxford University Press.
    Writing for a wide audience, Harvey here tells the political-economic story of where neoliberalization came from and how it proliferated on the world stage. He constructs a framework, not only for analyzing the political and economic dangers that now surround us, but also for assessing the prospects for more socially just alternatives.
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  • Observations on the feeling of the beautiful and sublime.Immanuel Kant - 1960 - Berkeley,: University of California Press. Edited by Immanuel Kant.
    Kant's only aesthetic work apart from the Critique of Judgment , Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime gives the reader a sense of the personality and character of its author as he sifts through the range of human responses to the concept of beauty and human manifestations of the beautiful and sublime. Kant was fifty-eight when the first of his great Critical trilogy, the Critique of Pure Reason , was published. Observations offers a view into the mind (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Case for A Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Transforming Philosophy's Imagery and Myths.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2001 - Ars Disputandi 1:1-17.
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  • (2 other versions)Wittgensteinian Fideism?Kai Nielsen & D. Z. Phillips - 2007 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 61 (1):51-55.
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  • (2 other versions)Wittgensteinian Fideism.Kai Nielsen - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (161):191-209.
    Wittgenstein did not write on the philosophy of religion. But certain strands of his later thought readily lend themselves to what I call Wittgensteinian Fideism. There is no text that I can turn to for an extended statement of this position, but certain remarks made by Winch, Hughes, Malcolm, Geach, Cavell, Cameron and Coburn can either serve as partial statements of this position, or can be easily used in service of such a statement. Some of their contentions will serve as (...)
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  • Becoming Divine: Towards a Feminist Philosophy of Religion.Grace Jantzen - 1999 - Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press.
    "The book’s contribution to feminist philosophy of religion is substantial and original.... It brings the continental and Anglo-American traditions into substantive and productive conversation with each other." —Ellen Armour To what extent has the emergence of the study of religion in Western culture been gendered? In this exciting book, Grace Jantzen proposes a new philosophy of religion from a feminist perspective. Hers is a vital and significant contribution which will be essential reading in the study of religion.
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  • Redeeming Mary: The potential of Marian symbolism for feminist philosophy of religion.Tina Beattie - 2004 - In Pamela Sue Anderson & Beverley Clack (eds.), Feminist philosophy of religion: critical readings. New York: Routledge. pp. 107--122.
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  • (2 other versions)Faith after Foundationalism.D. Z. Phillips - 1988 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 36 (3):187-189.
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  • (2 other versions)The Therapy of Desire.Richard Sorabji - 1999 - Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 59 (3):799-804.
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  • The End of Philosophy of Religion.Nick Trakakis - unknown
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  • (1 other version)The Case for A Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Transforming Philosophy's Imagery and Myths.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2001 - Ars Disputandi 1 (1):1-17.
    To introduce my case I would like to explain how it comes about that A Feminist Philosophy of Religion: The Rationality and Myths of Religious Belief is a prolegomenon to a new way of thinking, believing and feeling. To develop this case I will introduce and respond to various criticisms of my prolegomenon. This way of proceeding is consistent with my assumption that a distinctive quality of feminist philosophy is the willingness to reflect upon and respond to dissenting voices. In (...)
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  • .R. G. Swinburne - 1989 - Cambridge University Press.
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  • (3 other versions)Perceiving God: The Epistemology of Religious Experience.[author unknown] - 1991 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 36 (2):117-124.
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  • (2 other versions)Wittgensteinian fideism.Kai Nielsen - 1982 - In Steven M. Cahn & David Shatz (eds.), Contemporary philosophy of religion. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 191-.
    Wittgenstein did not write on the philosophy of religion. But certain strands of his later thought readily lend themselves to what I call Wittgensteinian Fideism. There is no text that I can turn to for an extended statement of this position, but certain remarks made by Winch, Hughes, Malcolm, Geach, Cavell, Cameron and Coburn can either serve as partial statements of this position, or can be easily used in service of such a statement. Some of their contentions will serve as (...)
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  • Practice, belief, and feminist philosophy of religion.Amy Hollywood - 2002 - In Kevin Schilbrack (ed.), Thinking through rituals: philosophical perspectives. New York: Routledge. pp. 52--71.
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  • The Therapy of Desire.Martha C. Nussbaum - 1999 - Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 59 (3):785-786.
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  • Theology of Culture.B. G. Mitchell - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (48):286-286.
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  • Feminist philosophy of religion.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2007 - In Paul Copan & Chad Meister (eds.), Philosophy of religion: classic and contemporary issues. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
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  • (1 other version)Grace M. Jantzen, Becoming Divine: Towards a Feminist Philosophy of Religion. Bloomington and Indianapolis 1999. [REVIEW]Sylvia Walsh - 2000 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 48 (1):59-61.
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  • The Cost of Discipleship.Dietrich Bonhoeffer - 1949
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  • Dynamics of Faith. [REVIEW]John E. Smith - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (15):412-415.
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  • (1 other version)A Companion to Philosophy of Religion.Philip L. Quinn & Charles Taliaferro - 1998 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 60 (4):782-784.
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  • (3 other versions)Faith After Foundationalism.D. Z. Phillips - 1988 - New York: Routledge.
    Foundationalism is the view that philosophical propositions are of two kinds, those which need supporting evidence, and those which in themselves provide the evidence which renders them irrefutable. This book, originally published 1988, describes the battle between foundationalism, which places belief in God in the first category, and various other approaches to the problem of faith – ‘Reformed Epistemology’, hermeneutics; and sociological analysis. In the concluding section of the book, an examination of concept formation in religious belief is used to (...)
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  • The Shaking of the Foundations.P. Tillich - 1951 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 13 (2):332-332.
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  • Being Disciples: Essentials of the Christian Life.[author unknown] - 2016
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