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  1. Jan 1, 1990 · This second volume in the Limits and Renewals trilogy is an attempt to restate a traditional philosophy of mind, drawing on philosophical and poetical resources that are often neglected in modern and postmodern thought, and emphasizing the moral and political implications of differing philosophies of mind and value.

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    • Stephen R.L. Clark
  2. Mar 17, 2021 · A parliament of souls. by. Clark, Stephen R. L. Publication date. 1990. Topics. Religion -- Philosophy, Philosophy of mind, Soul, Neoplatonism, Ziel, Filosofie van de geest, Religionsphilosophie. Publisher. Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press.

  3. Oct 4, 1990 · Oxford University Press. Book. A Parliament of Souls: Limits and Renewals 2. Stephen R. L. Clark. Published: 4 October 1990. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. This book is part of a trilogy based on the Stanton Lectures in the Philosophy of Religion delivered at the University of Cambridge in 1986–8.

  4. This chapter discusses the practice of death, which was the philosophy Epictetus thought was momentous. The majority of the discussion is on death, such as the section that discusses dying as something all living beings can expect to do. Keywords: philosophy, Epictetus, dying, death. Subject.

  5. This second volume in the Limits and Renewals trilogy is an attempt to restate a traditional philosophy of mind, drawing on philosophical and poetical resources that are often neglected in modern and postmodern thought, and emphasizing the moral and political implications of differing philosophies of mind and value.

  6. Abstract. This chapter discusses the duality of an entity or an individual that can be both God and Man. The focus of the discussion is on the notion that is sometimes offered as a parallel or metaphor for the Chalcedonian orthodoxy, namely, that any human person is both human flesh and a reasonable soul.

  7. Book Review : A Parliament of Souls: Limits and Renewals 2, by Stephen R. L. Clark, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1990, x + 192 pp. £27.50. [REVIEW] Nigel Biggar - 1992 - Studies in Christian Ethics 5 (2):74-76.