Classical Charged Particles
F. Rohrlich
Philosophy and Logic of Physical Theory A Short History of the Classical Theory of Charged Particles Foundations of Classical Mechanics The Maxwell-Lorentz Field Electromagnetic Radiation The Charged Particle Generalizations The Relations of the Classical Lorentz-Invariant Charged-Particle Theory to Other Levels of Theory The Theory's Structure and Place in Physics.
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S. Gallagher, D. Zahavi
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R. Lusch, S. Vargo
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J. Pierrehumbert
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Nomadic Subjects : Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory
R. Braidotti
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. By Way of Nomadism 2. Context and Generations 3. Sexual Difference Theory 4. On the Female Feminist Subject: From "She-Self" to "She-Other" 5. Sexual Difference as a Nomadic Political Project 6. Organs Without Bodies 7. Images Without Imagination 8. Mothers, Monsters, and Machines 9. Discontinuous Becomings: Deleuze and the Becoming-Woman of Philosophy 10. Envy and Ingratitude: Men in Feminism 11. Conclusion: Geometries of Passion-a Conversation Bibliography Index
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M. Black, E. Nagel, P. Suppes
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J. Hughes, W. Sharrock
Still Chosen: Latter-day Saint Theology of the Jews in the Post-Holocaust Era
Justin R. Bates
The purpose of this research is to examine how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its members have responded to anti-Jewish theological tropes, especially in the post-Holocaust era. The thesis of this research is that, while the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has not formally canonized any twentieth-century statements on antisemitism, its sacred texts—including the Book of Mormon—along with prophetic teachings and institutional actions before, during, and after World War II, reflect a consistent and distinctive theological perspective on the Jewish people as God’s covenant people with a positive eschatological role in his plan. Unique among its Christian cousins in that era, the Latter-day Saint perspective includes a general rejection of anti-Jewish tropes and—while imperfect—a general pattern of respectful engagement with Jews at both institutional and individual levels. This research is significant in an era of rising antisemitism as it promotes understanding of a religion that has historically maintained, though not perfectly, a more philosemitic approach both institutionally and individually. A deeper understanding of ideas and attitudes that discourage anti-Jewish tropes and combat antisemitism is desperately needed in the modern world.
Religions. Mythology. Rationalism
España y la filosofía moderna en América Latina. Contactos históricos
Damián Pachón Soto
El artículo plantea algunas de las relaciones filosóficas entre España y América Latina desde el siglo XVI hasta el siglo XX. Contra la narrativa de la historiografía filosófica corriente, según la cual España no aportó nada a la filosofía moderna, el artículo argumenta que los debates en torno a la humanidad de los indígenas americanos y la guerra justa contribuyeron a expandir la idea de género humano a la vez que se realizaron aportes al derecho internacional; igualmente, que la filosofía política de Francisco Suárez contribuyó a fundamentar la idea de contractualismo y contrato social a la modernidad. Finalmente, se sostiene que vista desde América, La Ilustración española, el krausismo y los aportes de Ortega y Gasset permitieron el ingreso de Nuestra América a la modernidad filosófica europea y su tradición.
Semantic Projections on Haqq Devotion: Illa'l-haqq, Ene'l-haqq and Ahl al-haqq
Hamdullah
The aim of this study is to reveal the role of religious, political and cultural factors on the way of understanding the concept of Ahl al-ḥaqq, one of the most important theopolitical concepts of Islamic thought, and to identify the projections of the semantic traansformatinon that concept of Ahl al-ḥaqq has experienced. In the comparative study with the group of "Ahl al-Shirk", "Ahl al-Kitāb", "Ahl al-Bid'at" and "Ahl al-Hawā", it has been determined that the concept of Ahl al-Haq has a multi-layered spectrum of meaning. A number of critical periods can be mentioned in the formation of this multi-layered meaning structure. The first of these periods is the founding period in which a conception is constructed through the description of the superstitious actions of the "Ahl al-Shirk" and "Ahl al-Kitâb" groups in belief and practice, even though the term "Ahl al-haqq" is not mentioned in the Qur’ān. In this context, it can be said that all Muslims who confess and recite the shahada or the word tawhid with the intention of illa'l-haqq in faith and deeds are included in the category of Ahl al-haqq. After the first semantic period in which the opposition between Islam and un-Islam was decisive, the socio-political issues that emerged among Muslims moved the debate on who could be included in the scope of Ahl al-haqq to the intra-Islamic plane. In the second semantic period, in which every sect considered itself to be right, the scope of Ahl al-Haq was mostly described through the nass-centered references of the Salafiyya and the superstitious practices in belief and practice of Muslims included in the Ahl al-Bid'at category. The third semantic period was shaped relatively by the encounter with philosophical traditions. This is the period in which theologians defending the Islamic faith tried to keep dynamic the outward/objective epistemological aspect of the concept. In the fourth semantic period, which coincided with post-modernism, Ahl al-Haq returned to the socio-political meaning of the opposition between Islam and un-Islam in the founding period as an anti-imperial attitude against colonization activities. As a result, considering all these definitions, it is concluded at the present time that, it would be more accurate that the concept of Ahl al-Haq is better defined to include all Muslims who have accepted the principles of Islamic belief and declared their adherence to the Qur’ān and Sunna.
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
فِقه السُّنن
عماد الدين خليل
تضمن هذا العدد عدداً من البحوث ذات الصلة بموضوع "السُّنن الإلهية". وقد خُصّصت كلمة التحرير للحديث عن " فقه السُّنن". وانتُظم العدد في ستة أبحاث؛ إذ جاء البحث الأول بعنوان "حالة البحوث في السُّنَن الإلهية في بناء الأُمم والحضارات" للدكتورة علياء العظم. والبحث الثاني بعنوان "سنن قيام الأمم" للدكتور فتحي حسن ملكاوي. والبحث الثالث بعنوان " فقه السُّنَن الإلهية والثقافة السُّنَنيّة " للدكتور عزمي طه السّيد. والبحث الرابع بعنوان "الإنسان السُّنَني بين التفكير الحداثي وقِيَم الاستخلاف والعمران للدكتور عمار قاسمي. والبحث الخامس بعنوان "خصائص السُّنَن الإلهية وأبعادها العلمية والحضارية " للدكتور راشد سعيد شهوان. والبحث السادس بعنوان "موقع التفكير السُّنَني في حركة الإصلاح الفكري المعاصر" للدكتور رشيد كهوس.
واحتوى العدد باب "قراءات ومراجعات"؛ إذ تضمن استقراء ومراجعة لما نُشر في مجلة "الفكر الإسلامي المعاصر" حول موضوع السنن من العدد 1 حتى العدد 104 بعنوان "السّنن الإلهية في أبحاث مجلّة الفكر الإسلامي المعاصر" وقدّمها الدكتور عبد الله عمر.
وفي العدد منتقيات حديثة لبعض المؤلفات المتصلة بأبحاث العدد ضمن باب "عروض مختصرة" أعدها إيصال صالح الحوامدة.
Education, Philosophy of religion. Psychology of religion. Religion in relation to other subjects
More Similarity if Different, More Difference if Similar: Assimilation, Colorblindness, Multiculturalism, Polyculturalism, and Generalized and Specific Negative Intergroup Bias
Anastasia Batkhina, John W. Berry, Tomas Jurcik
et al.
The creation of a social climate where all ethnic groups can harmoniously coexist is a central challenge for many countries today. Should we emphasize similarities and common ground or, conversely, recognize that there are important differences between groups? The current study examined relations between diversity ideologies (assimilation, colorblindness, multiculturalism, polyculturalism) and generalized and specific intergroup bias (against Chechens, Belarusians, Uzbeks, Chinese, and Jews and Muslims) among ethnic Russians (N = 701). In Study 1, colorblindness (ignoring differences) and polyculturalism (emphasizing interconnectivity) were associated with lower generalized intergroup bias and lower bias against Chechens, Uzbeks, and Chinese, but not Belarusians. Bias against Belarusians was lower among those who endorsed multiculturalism (emphasizing differences). In Study 2, multiculturalism was associated with higher implicit bias when the target was a Chechen but in general more proximal variables (positive or negative contact experience and perceived group similarity) were more robust predictors of intergroup bias than diversity ideologies. In Study 3, colorblindness and polyculturalism were related to lower levels of fearful attitudes against Muslims. Colorblindness was also associated with lower levels of Antisemitism in contrast to multiculturalism that had an opposite association. We place these results in the context of cultural distance and existing cultural stereotypes about different groups among the majority of Russians. The strengths and weaknesses of each diversity ideology for the mainstream cultural group are discussed. The results of the current study suggest that the most fruitful strategy for mainstream cultural groups for maintaining harmonious intergroup relations in diverse societies might be that of optimal distinctiveness.