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The paper is an attempt to answer a question about the shape of relations between the divine and the human in the philosophy of Nicholas of Cusa, and to reconstruct the way that leads him to their explication. A well-known and rather predictable theme concerning God’s greatness, man’s misery and a God-man exaltation putting this misery to an end achieves a specific form in Cusanus texts. It is characterized...
The chief aim of this paper is to demonstrate beyond reasonable doubt how, through an essential misunderstanding of the nature of philosophy, and science, over the past several centuries, the prevailing Western tendency to reduce the whole of science to mathematical physics unwittingly generated utopian socialism as a political substitute for metaphysics. In short, being unable speculatively, philosophically,...
I approach the question of how we are to understand the relation between philosophy and theology by focusing upon a recent trend in contemporary philosophy of value. The position in question is a form of naturalism, but it stands opposed to scientism and presupposes an atheistic framework. We arrive at a conception of nature and of philosophy which is much broader than that assumed by the scientific...
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