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In: Studies in Spiritual Care Ser, v.9
Die Studies in Spiritual Care (SCC) versammeln aktuelle Beiträge zur internationalen Forschung zur interprofessionellen Praxis. Das thematische Feld reicht von Einzelstudien zu besonderen Bereichen von Spiritual Care bis hin zu grundlegenden und programmatischen Beiträgen zum Selbstverständnis des neuen Praxis- und Forschungsgebiets und seiner wissenschaftlichen und gesundheitspolitischen Verortung.
In: Philosophy of mind series
In: European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 1-2
In: European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 93-108
A theoretically rigorous approach to the key problems of molinism leads to a clear distinction between semantic and metaphysical problems. Answers to semantic problems do not provide answers to metaphysical problems that arise from the theory of middle knowledge. The so-called 'grounding objection' to molinism raises a metaphysical problem. The most promising solution to it is a revised form of the traditional 'essence solution'. Inspired by leibniz's idea of a 'notio completa' (complete concept), we propose a mathematical model of 'possibilistic' (molinist) complete concepts. They ground middle knowledge within the very being of the agents themselves. molinist Complete Concepts can thus serve to reject consequence-style arguments against molinism. They also allow the molinist to safeguard a robustly libertarian notion of the ability to do otherwise.
In: Studien Zur Interdisziplinären Anthropologie Ser.
Intro -- Acknowledgement & -- Editors' Note -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Historic Background -- 2 Systematics for the Present Considerations on Authenticity -- References -- Approaches from Metaphysics, Anthropology, and Phenomenology -- The Matrix-Analysis of Authenticity and the Relevance of Personal Projects -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Matrix-Analysis of 'Authenticity' -- 2.1 A Preliminary Definition -- 2.2 The 'Discovery' Model and the 'Creation' Model -- 2.3 Individualistic and Social Concepts of 'Authenticity' -- 2.4 A Matrix-Analysis of Authenticity -- 3 Authentic Living-the Relevance of Personal Projects -- 3.1 The Relevance of Personal Projects -- 3.2 Personal Projects and the Matrix-Analysis of Authenticity -- References -- Authenticity and the Significance of Self-Knowledge and Self-Ignorance -- 1 Setting the Scene -- 2 From the Dyad 'Authenticity and Self-Knowledge' to the Triad 'Authenticity, Self-Knowledge and Self-Ignorance' -- 3 The Significance of Self-Ignorance -- 4 The Impact of Self-Ignorance on Human Self-Conceptions -- 5 Is Authenticity Even Possible for Human Beings if They are Potentially and Frequently Mistaken About Their Beliefs, Emotions, Values, and so on? -- 6 How Should We Conceive of Authenticity in the Face of Self-Ignorance? -- References -- Authenticity as a Benchmark of Human Selfhood? On Kierkegaard's Concept of the Self -- 1 Introduction -- 2 On the Distinction Between the Concept and Phenomenon of Authenticity -- 2.1 What Does It Mean to be 'Authentic'? -- 2.1.1 The Concept of Authenticity and its Underlying Idea of the Human Self -- 2.1.2 On the Relevance of a Phenomenological View of Authenticity -- 2.2 What Does It Mean to Be an Individual? -- 2.2.1 Sören Kierkegaard's Normative Turn in Questioning Human Selfhood -- 2.2.2 Awareness and Acceptance as Conditional Moments of Authenticity.
Biographical note: Prof. Dr. Godehard Brüntrup ist Philosoph und Inhaber des Erich J. Lejeune Lehrstuhls an der Hochschule für Philosophie in München. Christian Herwartz ist Arbeiterpriester in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Hermann Kügler ist Pastoralpsychologe und Leiter der "Orientierung Leipzig".
In: Innsbruck studies in philosophy of religion volume 2
In: Whitehead Studien 5