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Octobre 2013 Nouveautés – New Arrivals October 2013 Octobre 2013 Nouveautés – New Arrivals October 2013 ISBN: 9780521837491 (hbk.) ISBN: 9780521145916 (pbk.) ISBN: 0521145910 (pbk.) Auteur: Isidorus Hispalensis, sanctus, 560-636 Titre: The Etymologies of Isidore of Seville / Stephen A. Barney ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of Muriel Hall. Éditeur: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. Desc. matérielle: xii, 476 p. ; 24 cm. Note bibliogr.: Includes bibliographical references and index. Langue: Translated from the Latin. AE 2 I833I75 2010 ISBN: 9789519264752 ISBN: 9519264752 Titre: Reappraisals of Eino Kaila's philosophy / edited by Ilkka Niiniluoto and Sami Pihlström. Éditeur: Helsinki : Philosophical Society of Finland, 2012. Desc. matérielle: 232 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Collection: (Acta philosophica Fennica ; v. 89) Note bibliogr.: Includes bibliographies. Dépouil. complet: Eino Kaila in Carnap's circle / Juha Manninen -- From Carnap to Kaila : a neglected transition in the history of 'wissenschaftliche Philosophie' / Matthias Neuber -- Eino Kaila's critique of metaphysics / Ilkka Niiniluoto -- Eino Kaila's scientific philosophy / Anssi Korhonen -- Kaila and the problem of identification / Jaakko Hintikka -- Eino Kaila on the Aristotelian and Galilean traditions in science / Matti Sintonen -- Kaila's reception of Hume / Jani Hakkarainen -- Terminal causality, atomic dynamics and the tradition of formal theology / Michael Stöltzner -- Eino Kaila on pragmatism and religion / Sami Pihlström -- Eino Kaila on ethics / Mikko Salmela. B 20.6 F45 1935- 89 ISBN: 9789519264783 (pbk.) ISBN: 9519264787 (pbk.) Titre: Open problems in epistemology = Problèmes ouverts en epistemologie / edited by Jaakko Hintikka. Titre parallèle: Problèmes ouverts en epistemologie Desc. matérielle: 207 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm. Collection: (Acta philosophica Fennica ; vol. 90) Note générale: " The articles of this collection originate from a meeting Problèmes ouverts en épistémologie (20th-21st November 2003) organised in Paris by the Conseil International de la Philosophie et des Sciences Humains, by the Institut International de Philosophie (I.I.P.) and by the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme in connection with the UNESCO World Philosophy Day"--Acknowledgements. Note bibliogr.: Includes bibliographies. Langue: Contributions in English and French. B 20.6 F45 1935- 90 Auteur: Vertucci, Raffaele Titre: Sapienza, amore, verità : il pensare di San Giovanni della Croce, un mistico-filosofo, un filosofo-mistico / Raffaele Vertucci. Nouveautés – New Arrivals Page 1 sur 123 2013-11-08 Éditeur: Roma : Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2010. Desc. matérielle: x, 269 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Theses ad Doctoratum in Philosophia." Note de thèse: Thèse (de doctorat)--Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2008. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. 257-269). B 20.6 L2 V47S2 2010 Auteur: Arão, Douglas Jorge Titre: Ecologia, uma antropologia : ética ambiental e cuidado pela criação / Douglas Jorge Arão. Éditeur: Roma : Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2008. Desc. matérielle: 130 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Excerptum theseos ad Doctoratum in Philosophia." Note générale: Extrait de thèse (de doctorat)--Pontificia Universitas lateranensis, 2007. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. 113-125). B 20.6 L2A73 2008 Auteur: Beards, Andrew, 1957- Titre: Naming reference and metaphysics : Lonergan and analytical philosophy / Andrew Gerard Blandford Beards. Éditeur: Roma : Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2010. Desc. matérielle: 128 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Excerptum theseos ad Doctoratum in Philosophia." Note générale: Extrait de thèse (de doctorat)--Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2010. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [121]-126). B 20.6 L2B43 2010 Auteur: Cordelli, Alessandro Titre: La differenza reale tra essere ed essenza applicata all'ontologia degli oggetti quantistici / Alessandro Cordelli. Éditeur: Roma : Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2009. Desc. matérielle: 292 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Excerptum theseos ad Doctoratum in Philosophia." Note générale: Extrait de thèse (de doctorat)--Pontificia Universitas lateranensis, Facultas philosophia, 2008. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. 253-272) et des index. B 20.6 L2C67D5 2009 Auteur: Giordano, Juan Carlos Titre: La teología y la filosofía como "ancilla theologiae" según Étienne Gilson / Juan Carlos Giordano. Éditeur: Roma : Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2009. Desc. matérielle: 232 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Theses ad doctoratum in Philosophia." Note de thèse: Thèse (de doctorat)--Pontificia Universitas lateranensis, 2009. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [217]-228). B 20.6 L2G56T4 2009 Auteur: Njaule, Japhet Titre: Knowledge of God through his attributes in African thought and its anthropological consequences / Japhet Njaule. Éditeur: Roma : Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2009. Desc. matérielle: xviii, 258 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Theses ad Doctoratum in Philosophia." Note de thèse: Thesis (doctoral)--Pontificia Universitas lateranensis, 2008. Note bibliogr.: Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-258). B 20.6 L2N53 2009 Auteur: Samaniego Torres, David Gerardo. Titre: La ética en la pedagogía de Paulo Freire / David Gerardo Samaniego Torres. Éditeur: Roma : Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2009. Nouveautés – New Arrivals Page 2 sur 123 2013-11-08 Desc. matérielle: 122 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Excerptum theseos ad doctoratum in Philosophia." Note générale: Extrait de thèse (de doctorat)--Pontificia Universitas lateranensis, Facultas philosophiae, 2009. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [117]-120). B 20.6 L2S26 2009 Auteur: Segura Gonzales, Elky. Titre: La educación como actividad encaminada a la libre afirmación de nuestro ser en Antonio Millán-Puelles / Elky Segura Gonzales. Éditeur: Romae : Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2010. Desc. matérielle: 139 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Excerptum theseos ad Doctoratum in Philosophia." Note générale: Extrait de thèse (de doctorat)--Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2010. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [129]-136). B 20.6 L2S44 2010 Auteur: Tomek, Laszlo Lucian Titre: Mircea Eliade : filosofo della religione? / Laszlo Lucian Tomek. Éditeur: Roma : Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2010. Desc. matérielle: 129 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Excerptum theseos ad Doctoratum in Philosophia." Note générale: Extrait de thèse (de doctorat)--Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 2007. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [115]-129). B 20.6 L2T66 2010 Auteur: Angeli, José Mario Titre: Análise da "Questão Meridional" e "Americanismo e fordismo" de A. Gramsci : hipótese de aplicabilidade das categorias filosófico-políticas à sociedade brasileira / José Mario Angeli. Éditeur: Roma : Pontificia Studiorum Universitas S. Thoma Aq. in Urbe, 1993. Desc. matérielle: 70 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Pars dissertationis ad lauream in Facultate Philosophie apud Pontificiam Universitatem S. Thomae de Urbe." Note générale: Extrait de thèse (de doctorat)--Pontificia Studiorum Universitas S. Thoma Aq. in Urbe,1993. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. 59-70). B 20.6 T4A54A5 1993 Auteur: Conceição, João Claudio da. Titre: Um perfil da filosofia cristã maritainiana na reflexão amorosiana : relações e atualizações histórico-políticas / João Claudio da Conceição. Éditeur: Romae : Pontificia Studiorum Universitas a S. Thoma Aq. in Urbe, 2009. Desc. matérielle: 148 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Pars dissertationis ad Lauream in Facultate Philosophiae apud Pontificiam Universitatem S. Thomae in Urbe." Note de thèse: Thèse (de doctorat)--Pontificia studiorum Universitas a S. Thoma Aq. in Urbe, 2009. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [123]-146). B 20.6 T4C66 2009 Auteur: Dabrowski, Sławomir Titre: L'uomo : prima e fondamentale via del filosofare : la dimensione etica dello "sviluppo umano" nel pensiero di Felice Balbo / Sławomir Dabrowski. Éditeur: Romae : Pontificia Studiorum Universitas a S. Thoma Aq. in Urbe, 2009. Desc. matérielle: 72 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Pars Dissertationis ad Lauream in Facultate Philosophiae apud Pontificiam Universitatem S. Thome in Urbe." Nouveautés – New Arrivals Page 3 sur 123 2013-11-08 Note générale: Extrait de thèse (de doctorat)--Pontificia Studiorum Univeristas a S. Thoma Aq. in Urbe, 2009. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [55]-72). B 20.6 T4D33 2009 Auteur: Kusyy, Oleksandr Titre: I valori morali nella riflessione filosofica di Nikolaj Berdjaev : un tentativo di fondare una società di persone / Oleksandr Kusyy. Éditeur: Romae : Pontificia Studiorum Universitas a S. Thoma Aq. in Urbe, 2009. Desc. matérielle: 218 p. ; 24 cm. Note générale: "Dissertatio ad Lauream in Facultate Philosophiae apud Pontificiam Universitatem S. Thomae in Urbe." Note de thèse: Thèse (de doctorat)--Pontificia Studiorum Universitas a S. Thoma Aq. in Urbe, 2009. Note bibliogr.: Bibliographie: p. [171]-218. B 20.6 T4K87 2009 Auteur: Maramattam, Benny Jacob. Titre: Richard Swinburne's philosophical arguments for the existence of God : a critical study in the light of "Fides et ratio" / Benny Jacob (Xavier Maramattam) Éditeur: Romae : Pontificia Studiorum Universitas a S. Thoma Aq. in Urbe, 2010. Desc. matérielle: vi, 133 p. ; 24 cm. 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