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  1. The experimental foundations of Galen's teleology.Christopher E. Cosans - 1998 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 29 (1):63-80.
    This article outlines in details specific experiments that Galen performed. It explores how his methodology for experimentation was a sophisticated response to the rationalist-empirist debate as it occurred in ancient medicine. -/- .
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  • Galen on Jews and Christians. [REVIEW]T. W. Manson - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (1):53-53.
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  • Theurgy and the Soul: The Neoplatonism of Iamblichus.Gregory Shaw - 1971 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    _Theurgy and the Soul_ is a study of Iamblichus of Syria, whose teachings set the final form of pagan spirituality prior to the Christianization of the Roman Empire. Gregory Shaw focuses on the theory and practice of theurgy, the most controversial and significant aspect of Iamblichus's Platonism. Theurgy literally means "divine action." Unlike previous Platonists who stressed the elevated status of the human soul, Iamblichus taught that the soul descended completely into the body and thereby required the performance of theurgic (...)
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  • Natural theology.William Paley - 2007 - In Elizabeth Schmidt Radcliffe, Richard McCarty, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Late modern philosophy: essential readings with commentary. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
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  • Galen and the Best of All Possible Worlds.R. J. Hankinson - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):206-.
    Voltaire's Pangloss, the man who held among other things that noses were clearly created in order to support spectacles, is the very archetype of the lunatic teleologist; a caricature of sublimely confident faith in the general and undeniable goodness of the world's arrangement, a faith that managed astoundingly to survive the Lisbon earthquake and his own subsequent auto dafé. Voltaire, of course, is poking fun at such conceptions; and, no doubt, in their extreme sanguinity as well as in their apparent (...)
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  • Training in Christianity, and the Edifying discourse which 'accompanied' it.Søren Kierkegaard - 1941 - London,: Oxford university press. Edited by Walter Lowrie.
    Kierkegaard, in his late and confirmedly Christian period, discusses the sharp separation of "Christianity" from "Christendom," as seen in the official church. Originally published in 1944. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access (...)
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  • Science as a vocation.Max Weber - unknown
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  • Asclepius against the Crucified: Medical Nihilism and Incarnational Life in Death.Kimbell Kornu - 2017 - Christian Bioethics 23 (1):38-59.
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  • Christian theology and modern science of nature (II.).M. B. Foster - 1936 - Mind 45 (177):1-27.
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  • Galen's Anatomy of the Soul. Hankinson - 1991 - Phronesis 36 (2):197-233.
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  • Christian theology and modern science of nature (I.).M. B. Foster - 1935 - Mind 44 (176):439-466.
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  • Awe Diminished.Courtney S. Campbell - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (1):44-44.
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  • The Anticipatory Corpse: Medicine, Power, and the Care of the Dying.Jeffrey Paul Bishop - 2011 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    In this original and compelling book, Jeffrey P. Bishop, a philosopher, ethicist, and physician, argues that something has gone sadly amiss in the care of the dying by contemporary medicine and in our social and political views of death, as shaped by our scientific successes and ongoing debates about euthanasia and the "right to die"--or to live. __The Anticipatory Corpse: Medicine, Power, and the Care of the Dying__, informed by Foucault's genealogy of medicine and power as well as by a (...)
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  • Training in Christianity.Søren Kierkegaard - 2004 - New York: Vintage Books. Edited by Walter Lowrie, John F. Thornton, Susan B. Varenne & Søren Kierkegaard.
    Kierkegaard struck out against all forms of established order–including the established church–that work to make men complacent with themselves and thereby obscure their personal responsibility to encounter God. He considered Training in Christianity his most important book. It represented his effort to replace what he believed had become "an amiable, sentimental paganism" with authentic Christianity. Kierkegaard's challenge to live out the implications of Christianity in the most personal decisions of life will greatly appeal to readers today who are trying to (...)
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  • Orations on Philosophy and Education.Philipp Melanchthon & Sachiko Kusukawa - 1999
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