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Der Leib-Seele-Dualismus in Platons Phaidon

Der Leib-Seele-Dualismus in Platons Phaidon

Oliver Härtl

Grin Publishing
2010
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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2002 im Fachbereich Philosophie - Theoretische (Erkenntnis, Wissenschaft, Logik, Sprache), Note: 2,0, Hochschule f r Philosophie M nchen, Veranstaltung: Seminar: Gehirn und Geist, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Die vorliegende Seminararbeit bem ht sich, die Argumentation Platons in seinem Werk Phaidon zum Leib-Seele-Dualismus darzustellen. In diesem Werk f hrt er vier Beweise f r die Unsterblichkeit der Seele, die in ihrer Argumentationsweise vier Nachweise ber die v llige Andersartigkeit der Seele in Bezug auf den Leib liefern. So steht in Punkt 1. des Hauptteiles dieser Seminararbeit, der sich dem Abschnitt 70 a - 72 e des Phaidon widmet, das Argument der Unsterblichkeit der Seele im Gegensatz zur Sterblichkeit des Leibes explizit im Mittelpunkt. Die Punkte 2.- 4. hingegen verlagern ihren Schwerpunkt auf jene, oben genannten, Nachweise der Andersartigkeit der Seele. Punkt 2. dieser Arbeit untersucht den Abschnitt 72 e - 77 a des Phaidon und st t dabei auf ein erkenntnistheoretisches Argument Platons, das in der bekannten "Wiedererinnerungs-lehre" Platons seinen Ausdruck gefunden hat. Anschlie end wird in Punkt 3. der Abschnitt 77 b - 80 b dargestellt mit seinem metaphysi-schem, hinter den sichtbaren Dingen liegendem, Argument des hnlichkeitsbezuges der Seele zum Ewigen, G ttlichen. Punkt 4. besch ftigt sich mit Abschnitt 102 b - 106 d des Phaidon, der ber die ontologische Verschiedenheit der Eigenschaften der Dinge zur Unvertr glichkeit der wesentlichen Eigenschaften mit ihrem Gegenteil kommt. Daraus folgert er eine Unzerst rbarkeit der Seele. Den Schlu dieser Seminararbeit bildet ein Fazit, in welchem das Leib-Seele-Verh ltnis, wie es sich im Phaidon darstellt, zusammengefa t wird. Dar ber hinaus werden einige Kritikpunkte an Platons Argumenten ge u ert. Das erste Argument f r den Leib-Seele-Dualismus in Platons Werk "Phaidon" besagt den wesentlichen Unterschied des Leibes, der ster
Complying with Europe

Complying with Europe

Gerda Falkner; Oliver Treib; Miriam Hartlapp; Simone Leiber

Cambridge University Press
2005
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What does EU law truly mean for the member states? Do they abide or don't they? This book presents the first encompassing and in-depth empirical study of the effects of 'voluntaristic' and (partly) 'soft' EU policies in all 15 member states. The authors examine 90 case studies across a range of EU Directives and shed light on burning contemporary issues in political science, integration theory, and social policy. They reveal that there are major implementation failures and that, to date, the European Commission has not been able adequately to perform its control function. While all countries are occasional non-compliers, some quite frequently privilege their domestic political concerns over performance of their EU-related duties. Others neglect these EU obligations as a matter of course. This study answers questions of crucial importance for politics in theory and in practice, and suggests how implementation of EU law can be fostered in the future.
Complying with Europe

Complying with Europe

Gerda Falkner; Oliver Treib; Miriam Hartlapp; Simone Leiber

Cambridge University Press
2005
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What does EU law truly mean for the member states? Do they abide or don't they? This book presents the first encompassing and in-depth empirical study of the effects of 'voluntaristic' and (partly) 'soft' EU policies in all 15 member states. The authors examine 90 case studies across a range of EU Directives and shed light on burning contemporary issues in political science, integration theory, and social policy. They reveal that there are major implementation failures and that, to date, the European Commission has not been able adequately to perform its control function. While all countries are occasional non-compliers, some quite frequently privilege their domestic political concerns over performance of their EU-related duties. Others neglect these EU obligations as a matter of course. This study answers questions of crucial importance for politics in theory and in practice, and suggests how implementation of EU law can be fostered in the future.
1KBW on Trusts in Matrimonial Finance Proceedings

1KBW on Trusts in Matrimonial Finance Proceedings

Richard Harrison; Harry Oliver; Laura Moys; Charlotte Hartley; Thomas Dance; Max Turnell

Bloomsbury Professional
2019
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Are you working with trust assets and interests in the context of matrimonial and family finance disputes?A comprehensive guide to issues frequently arising in English matrimonial finance cases, where one or both spouses has an interest in, or access to, trust assets.Key topics covered include: Jurisdiction Service and joinder Nuptial settlements Trusts as resources EnforcementChapters summarise the key principles of English family finance and trust principles through diagrams, flowcharts and tables, alongside clear narrative, to ensure the more technical information is intelligible yet authoritative.An indispensable tool kit for English practitioners and judges working in the field of family finance, as well as those practising in other jurisdictions looking for an accessible guide to the English matrimonial arena. It also contains vital information for trust and corporate lawyers encountering matrimonial disputes when trustees are joined or otherwise intervene in family cases.This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.
1KBW on Enforcement in Financial Remedy Proceedings

1KBW on Enforcement in Financial Remedy Proceedings

Richard Harrison KC; Harry Oliver; Laura Moys; Charlotte Hartley; Thomas Dance; Max Turnell

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2023
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Almost every contested financial case raises issues of enforcement. Even if these issues do not materialise, it is essential for practitioners to be alive to them when they are negotiating settlements or pursuing an application for financial orders. This work provides a comprehensive guide to enforcement issues both in terms of substantive and procedural law. It also covers international cases where especially difficult issues are often thrown up, offering practical guidance on how such issues might be addressed.The work covers:- General enforcement and specific orders under FPR 2010, Part 33- A range of orders including freezing orders, search orders and mandatory orders- Committal proceedings and sequestration- Obtaining a ‘Hadkinson’ order- Assets held in trust including ‘sham’ trusts- Enforcement of overseas orders- Issues thrown up by international casesWritten by specialist family barristers from 1KBW under the general editorship of Richard Harrison KC, this book provides guidance in and understanding of this complex area of law with flowcharts and tables, setting out challenging issues in a concise and digestible way.This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.
Plough Quarterly No. 20 - The Welcome Table

Plough Quarterly No. 20 - The Welcome Table

Edwidge Danticat; Sarah Ruden; Daniel Larison; Norman Wirzba; Luci Shaw; Elizabeth Genovise; Philip Britts; Aidan Hartley; Leah Libresco; Uk-Bae Lee; Johannes Meier; Richard Joyner; Ellesa Clay High; Claudio Oliver; Jane Sloan Peters

Plough Publishing House
2019
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Food – how it’s grown, how it’s shared – makes us who we are. This issue traces the connections between farm and food, between humus and human. According to the first book of the Bible, tending the earth was humankind’s first task: “The Lord God planted a garden in Eden, in the east; and there he put the man whom he had formed” (Gen. 2:8). The desire to get one’s hands dirty raising one’s own food, then, doesn’t just come from modern romanticism, but is built into human nature. The title, “The Welcome Table,” comes from a spiritual first sung by enslaved African-Americans. The song refers to the Bible’s closing scene, the wedding feast of the Lamb described in the Book of Revelation, to which every race, tribe, and tongue are invited – a divine pledge of a day of freedom and freely shared plenty, of earth renewed and humanity restored. In the case of food, the symbol is the substance. Every meal, if shared generously and with radical hospitality, is already now a taste of the feast to come. Also in this issue: poetry by Luci Shaw; reviews of books by Julia Child, Robert Farrar Capon, Peter Mayle, Albert Woodfox, and Maria von Trapp; and art by Michael Naples, Sieger Köder, Carl Juste, André Chung, Ángel Bracho, Winslow Homer, Raymond Logan, Sybil Andrews, Cameron Davidson, and Jason Landsel. Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to put their faith into action. Each issue brings you in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art to help you put Jesus’ message into practice and find common cause with others.