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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Suhrawardi
occurrence of such intuitive and mystical aptitudes to access true reality. The ‘Plotinian’ (cf. Enneads V 3.6) Aristotle figure of Suhrawardi's famous dream-vision found in his Intimations (cf. Walbridge 2000: 225–9) provides us with an illustrious example of what co...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: in the 19th century
President of Yale, records that in America Hamilton “was regarded as the greatest writer and teacher among living Englishmen [sic!]”. Further evidence of this towering stature lies in the fact that a volume on Hamilton was included in the series Philosophical...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: early philosophical interpretations of
Machian Positivism 2.1 In the Early Einstein In 1912, Einstein's name, together with those of the Göttingen mathematicians David Hilbert and Felix Klein, was prominently displayed (in the Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau 27, 336) among those joining Mach's in a ca...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich
of reason. They all shared a scientific positivism which they combined with a contrasting moral/religious positivism — this latter based on the assumption that higher values and the reality of divine things can be intuitively assessed by way of feeling. This younger genera...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Desgabets, Robert
his publications, Considérations sur l'état présent de la controverse touchant le T. S. Sacrement de l'autel (1671). Lemaire credited this work with having been the primary cause of the persecution of Cartesianism in France, since it brought to light the incompatib...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Baudrillard, Jean
story of modern philosophy, the philosophic subject attempts to discern the nature of reality, to secure grounded knowledge, and to apply this knowledge to control and dominate the object (e.g., nature, other people, ideas, and so on). Baudrillard follows here the poststructuralist cr...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: intersections between pragmatist and continental phil...
on scientific categorizations. Their lived reality not only can make it difficult to eliminate racial identities. It also can make it problematic to unequivocally call for their abolition since their elimination could mean the loss of an important source of meaning in on...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen argument in
(separability) is that at the time when measurements will be performed on Albert's system there is some reality that pertains to Niels' system alone. In effect, they assume that Niels' system maintains its separate identity even though it is correlated with Albert's. They need t...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: experiment in
University Open access to the SEP is made possible by a world-wide funding initiative. Please Read How You Can Help Keep the Encyclopedia Free Author & Citation Info | Friends PDF Preview | InPho Search | PhilPapers Bibliography Experiment in Physics First published Mon Oct 5, 1998; s...
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