Esgrid Sikahall

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Esgrid Sikahall

Esgrid Sikahall

@esgrid

Philosophical Hermeneutics and Historiography of Science and Religion. Metaphysics of Knowing. Engineering and Data Science. Guatemalan. PhD (Edinburgh)

参加日 Temmuz 2018
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Hannes Kerber
Hannes Kerber@HannesKerber·
Hans-Georg Gadamer debates Jacques Derrida on February 5, 1988, at the University of Heidelberg.
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Jacob Sherman
Jacob Sherman@Shermanicus·
The Birth of Christ is the Eucatastrophe of Man’s history. The Resurrection is the Eucatastrophe of the story of the Incarnation. This story begins and ends in joy. It has pre-eminently the "inner consistency of reality." –– J R R Tolkien, ‘On Fairy Stories’
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Dr Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes
Dr Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes@PeterSjostedtH·
@skdh 'The word "science", in its original sense, which is still its proper sense ... means a body of systematic or orderly thinking about a determinate subject-matter. ... There is also a slang sense of the word ... in which it stands for natural science.' – RG Collingwood, 1940
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Jacob Sherman
Jacob Sherman@Shermanicus·
Goodness is not the same thing as being, but even beyond being, surpassing it in dignity and power. — Plato, Republic 509b
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Plough Quarterly
Plough Quarterly@Plough·
“The gospel means I have no right to war, injustice, exploitation, or harshness. I only have the right to offer freely what has been offered to me: faith, hope, and love.” @TerenceJSweeney plough.com/en/topics/just…
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Chris Satoor​​
Chris Satoor​​@aufgehenderRest·
"New in paperback! A History of Nihilism in the Nineteenth Century | Save 20% with code STEWART25 A rich, expansive book reaching beyond philosophy to literature and the history of ideas with strong appeal to diverse readers." cup.org/4emsXAR
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James Orr
James Orr@jtworr·
A titan died today. Alasdair MacIntyre’s writings may not be familiar to everyone, but they reshaped the landscape of moral philosophy and showed us how attending to the thought of the past can help us find our way to a more flourishing future.
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Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins
Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins@daniel_dsj2110·
RIP Alisdsair MacIntyre: “His original critique of liberal modernity has won followers on the Left and the Right. His account of how capitalism has undermined the conditions of human flourishing deserves the serious attention of socialists.” jacobin.com/2024/09/alasda…
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Jacob Sherman
Jacob Sherman@Shermanicus·
The idols must die so that the symbols may live. – Paul Ricoeur, Freud and Philosophy 531
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Jacob Sherman
Jacob Sherman@Shermanicus·
The structure of a human heart is just as much of a reality as any other in this universe, neither more nor less of a reality than the trajectory of a planet. — Simone Weil, The Need for Roots 240
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Hilary Gaskin
Hilary Gaskin@GaskinHilary·
Congratulations to the editors on this new volume, now in stock, which presents a rich selection of #medieval #Aristotelian texts, most of them previously untranslated, debating the relation between the soul and its powers
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Pamela Sikahall
Pamela Sikahall@psikahall·
Hoy celebro la vida de @esgrid ♥️ mi mejor amigo para siempre.
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Michael McGettigan
Michael McGettigan@MichaelMcGetti6·
Aristotle was the first to explicitly recognize: saying what something is, is identical to saying what one thinks about it so describing the thought is describing the thing: the unity of being and thinking The form of this unity is "something belongs to something", ti kata tinos
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