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Blockchain Civitas Dei and Civitas Terrena: Governance Experiments as a Problem of ‘Frontier Epistemology’ and ‘Heuristic Appraisal’
The paper focuses on the philosophical challenges of governance over trustless ledgers, namely Bitcoin Layer 2 solutions in El Salvador. Blockchain...
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Imago Dei as a critique of capitalism and Marxism in Nikolai Berdyaev
This study aims at showing how at the basis of Nikolai Berdyaev’s criticism of capitalism and Marxism lays the concept of Imago Dei . The Russian...
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Remigio dei Girolami
Remigio dei Girolami, O.P. (c. 1245–1319) was a Florentine Dominican preacher, teacher, and theologian. He studied with Thomas Aquinas at the... -
Do White Women Gain Status for Engaging in Anti-black Racism at Work? An Experimental Examination of Status Conferral
Businesses often attempt to demonstrate their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) by showcasing women in their leadership ranks,...
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Drawing on Eastern Spiritual Traditions of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as Guideposts in an Increasingly Unpredictable World
Supporting the concept of DEI, yet, perturbed by the volatility that marks today’s societal and professional climate, the authors of this article...
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Answering Divine Love: Human Distinctiveness in the Light of Islam and Artificial Superintelligence
In the Qur’an, human distinctiveness was first questioned by angels. These established denizens of the cosmos could not understand why God would...
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Time to Talk About Race
This issue was initiated in a period of global tension and widespread corporate expressions of concern about racism. The articles presented here...
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Identity, incarnation, and the imago Dei
A number of thinkers suggest that, given certain conditions, it’s possible that any concrete human nature could have been united hypostatically to...
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I Nomi Degli Dei: A Reconsideration of Agamben’s Oath Complex
This essay offers an exegesis and critique of the moment of community formation in Agamben’s Homo Sacer Project. In The Sacrament of Language ,...
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Introduction: Humanism and Its Discontents—The Rise of Transhumanism and Posthumanism
Humanism was defined by two pronouncements in the Book of Genesis: Man was made to God’s image and God had entrusted Man with the dominion of all... -
Does AI Debias Recruitment? Race, Gender, and AI’s “Eradication of Difference”
In this paper, we analyze two key claims offered by recruitment AI companies in relation to the development and deployment of AI-powered HR tools:...
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Javelli on Predestination
This chapter discusses Javelli’s views on predestination through a close examination of his Quaestio de Dei praedestinatione (1577). The chapter is... -
Access to Care for the Underserved
In the United States, unmet needs for infertility treatment are high, and the proportion of patients that are “underserved” exceeds that in most... -
Remigio dei Girolami
Remigio dei Girolami, O.P. (c. 1245–1319) was a Florentine Dominican preacher, teacher, and theologian. He studied with Thomas Aquinas at the... -
Neue Politische Wissenschaft
In einem Vortrag, den Tocqueville am 3. April 1852 auf der öffentlichen Jahressitzung der Académie des sciences morales et politiques über den... -
Strong Artificial Intelligence and Theological Anthropology: One Problem, Two Solutions
Transhumanist narratives for the future of humanity reveal that one of the most important variables, alongside human enhancement, is artificial... -
In a Mirror and an Enigma: Nicholas of Cusa’s De Visione Dei and the Milieu of Vision
Nicholas of Cusa’s deployment of an omnivoyant image in the De visione Dei has been said to deconstruct Leon Battista Alberti’s mathematical...
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Palingenio Stellato, Marcello
Marcello Palingenio Stellato is an Italian author known for writing the poem Zodiacus Vitae, printed in Venice by Bernardino dei Vitali. Despite the... -
Cesi, Federico Angelo
Federico Angelo Cesi (1585–1630) was a Roman-Umbrian patrician who was the founder and patron of the Accademia dei Lincei. Direct seeing, without the...