William James - The Varieties of Religious Experience. A Study In Human Nature (Penn State's Electronic Classics) 热度: Moral Formation according to Paul The Context and Coherence of Pauline Ethics-[James W Thompson] 热度: TheMoralEquivalentofWar ...
JENSEN, KIPTON E.William James Studies
In the following excerpt, White interprets King Lear as Shakespeare's most powerful demonstration of the struggle between Natural and worldly law.
However, the reference is part of a polemic against what Dante saw as moral decay of Florence, Lombardy, and the Italian states in general; through his characters, Dante aimed to chastise Albert I of Germany for neglecting what Dante felt were his responsibilities towards Italy ("you who are...
level of torment as have other honest scientists who have presented inconvenient findings. For me, that is the definition of scientific courage. Scientists like Wakefield, Hooker, and Mikovits would NEVER dream of concealing data. For them, that would be the equivalent of a crime against humanity...
Fister-Stoga, FrancesJapan Mission Journal
William James proposed in 1902 that states of mystical experience, central to his idea of religious experience, can be identified based on their ineffability and their noetic quality. The epistemological category of the noetic quality, modified by W. T. Stace in 1960, plays a central but somew...
Introduction, Aim, and Scope William Faulkner is a distinctly American writer who is deeply rooted in the cultural milieu and historical tradition of the American South. He is also an international author and preeminent modernist writer, whose importance and influence puts him beside James Joyce, ...