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personalism
personalism (ˈpɜːsənəlɪz(ə)m) [f. personal a. (n.) + -ism.] a. The quality or character of being personal: variously used to denote some theory, doctrine, principle, system, method, characteristic, etc. that is, or involves something that is, personal.a 1846 Q. Rev. cited in Worcester. 1865 J. Grote... Oxford English Dictionary
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Personalism
Personalism also implies inter-personalism, as Benedict XVI stresses in Caritas in Veritate: Boston personalism Personalism flourished in the early 20th External links Personalism: a critical introduction By Rufus Burrow Emmanuel Mounier and Personalism Personalism: A Brief Account. wikipedia.org
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Theistic personalism
Runes, Dictionary of Philosophy, 1942, theistic personalism is "the theory most generally held by Personalists that God is the ground of all being, immanent wikipedia.org
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personalismo
‖ personalismo (personaˈlizmo) [Sp. and Pg.] = personalism c.1962 G. Blanksten in M. A. Kaplan Revolution in World Politics iii. v. 120 Personalismo may be regarded as the custom of following or opposing a political leader on the basis of his personality rather than on ideological grounds. 1964 L. B... Oxford English Dictionary
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Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party
It was also called "Oriental Personalism" (Vietnamese: Chủ nghĩa nhân vị phương Đông) by researchers of the Republic of Vietnam and "Spiritual Personalism for propagandizing Personalism in South Vietnam. wikipedia.org
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solidarist
solidarist, n. (and a.) (ˈsɒlɪdərɪst) [f. solidarity + -ist.] A believer in or advocate of solidarism. Also attrib. or as adj. Hence solidaˈristic a.1884 C. Power Philistia I. i. 4 The polyglot crowd of democratic solidarists. 1957 [see personalism b]. 1968 Economist 28 Dec. 27/3 Further evidence of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Emmanuel Mounier
Mounier's personalism became a main influence of the non-conformists of the 1930s. Personalism, University of Notre Dame, 1986. wikipedia.org
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Patrick McNamara (neuroscientist)
He proposes a new eschatological form of personalism that is consistent with current neuroscientific models of relevant brain functions concerning the Eschatological Personalism, rooted in the philosophical tradition of “Boston Personalism”, takes as its starting point the personalist claim that the significance wikipedia.org
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in personalism undertaking in Chinese - in personalism undertaking ...
in personalism undertaking in Chinese : n.债权的产生 …. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Albert C. Knudson
1873–1953) was a Christian theologian in the Methodist tradition, associated with Boston University and the school of liberal theology known as Boston personalism Selected works The Old Testament Problem (1908) Present Tendencies in Religious Thought (1924) The Philosophy of Personalism: A Study in the Metaphysics wikipedia.org
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Edgar S. Brightman
Christian theologian in the Methodist tradition, associated with Boston University and liberal theology, and promulgated the philosophy known as Boston personalism Bowne's emphasis on personality led to his philosophical views being known by the term personalism. wikipedia.org
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Juan Manuel Burgos
He is founder and actual president of Spain's Asociación Española de Personalismo, an institution dedicated to develop and promote personalism through Burgos, The method of Karol Wojtyła: a way between phenomenology, personalism and methaphysics, en A-T. Tymieniecka (Ed.) wikipedia.org
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Borden Parker Bowne
the self, a philosophical branch of liberal theology: of this branch Bowne is the dominant figure; this personalism is sometimes called Boston personalism , in contrast with the California personalism of George Holmes Howison. wikipedia.org
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
History The journal was established in 1920 as The Personalist by Ralph Tyler Flewelling and focused on the philosophy of personalism. wikipedia.org
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Bogumił Gacka
Bogumił Zygmunt Gacka (born 1955) is a Catholic priest, member of the Marian Fathers and the Professor of Christian Personalism at the Cardinal Stefan Publications Bibliography of American Personalism, Lublin 1994. American Personalism, Lublin 1995. wikipedia.org
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