Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy (German: Salzburgiense Concilium Omnibus Philosophis Analyticis, abbreviated SOPhiA) is an annual conference...
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Kriterion (redirect from Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy)
English and German. It is a sponsor of the annual Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy (SOPhiA) since its inception in 2010. The journal...
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Sigmund Freud (redirect from Freudian philosophy)
association and discovered transference, establishing its central role in the analytic process. Freud's redefinition of sexuality to include its infantile forms...
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History of the Psycho-Analytic Movement. New York: W. W. Norton. p. 5. Birnbach, Martin. 1961. Neo-Freudian Social Philosophy. Stanford: Stanford University...
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Gnosticism (redirect from Alexandrine Philosophy)
Haardt, Robert (1967). Die Gnosis: Wesen und Zeugnisse (in German). Salzburg: Otto-Müller-Verlag. Translated as Haardt, Robert (1971). Gnosis: Character...
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Talcott Parsons (section Public conferences)
Citizenship (1973). In September 1972, Parsons participated in a conference in Salzburg on "The Social Consequences of Modernization in Socialist Countries"...
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the day. At Salzburg, where he lived for some time, he joined a Roman Catholic workmen's club. When in Tyrol in 1859 he volunteered for service in the...
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Program at AUB and the Open Society Foundations in collaboration with the Salzburg Academy on Media and Global Change launched in 2013 the first regional...
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Pope Benedict XVI (redirect from Relativism: The Central Problem for Faith Today)
in 1990, Ratzinger joined the European Academy of Sciences and Arts in Salzburg. Ratzinger defended and reaffirmed Catholic doctrine, including teaching...
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Lord Byron (section Fondness for animals)
figure in the field of computer programming based on her notes for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. Byron's extramarital children include Allegra Byron...
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