01426nam 2200409 n 450 99638368480331620221108075752.0(CKB)1000000000589821(EEBO)2240867660(UnM)99840945(EXLCZ)99100000000058982119910311d1531 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Gradus comparati[on]u[m][electronic resource] cum verbis anomalis simul cum eorum compositis[Imprynted at Lo[n]don In poules chyrche yarde at the sygne of saynt Nycolas: by me [J. Skot for] John ToyeThe yere of our lorde god. M.D.xxxi. The. xxx. day of Maye [1531]][16] pBy John Stanbridge.Caption title.Imprint from colophon.Also known as: Sum, es, fui.On title page, the "m" in "cum" is printed upside down.Signatures: A.Considerable print show-through.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Latin languageGrammarEarly works to 1800Latin languageGrammarStanbridge John1463-1510.196826Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996383684803316Gradus comparatium2362953UNISA04276nam 2200361 450 991059713790332120230329210610.0(CKB)5590000000962781(NjHacI)995590000000962781(EXLCZ)99559000000096278120230329d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Effable and the Ineffable The Linguistic Boundaries of Metaphysical Realism /Christos Yannaras, Andreas Andreopoulos[Place of publication not identified] :Winchester University Press,2022.1 online resource (224 pages)The Editor's Introduction ix -- The Translator's Note xv -- The Author's Preface xxi -- 1. The Role of Language in Real and Illusory Experience 1 -- 2. Intellectual Idols: Confusing Signifiers and Signifieds 7 -- 3. Relationships: Experience and Symbolism 10 -- 4. Linguistic Meaning as a 'Passage to The Prototype' 18 -- 5. The realism of consistent apophaticism 25 -- 6. Created and uncreated-logos and person 30 -- 7. The call of Logos and relationships possessing logos 36 -- 8. Revelation: experience and language 40 -- 9. Natural Ontology and relational ontology 54 -- 10. The distinctiveness of the human being 66 -- 11. The 'logical' implications of signifying what lies beyond: Part A 70 -- 12.The 'logical' implications of signifying what lies beyond: Part B 78 -- 13. A Relation-centred knowledge of physics and metaphysics 85 -- 14. The difficulty of delineating a metaphysical ontology 101 -- 15. The metaphysical locus of the logos-possessing subject 108 -- 16. The existential potential of the personal hypostasis 115 -- 17. Freedom is also the cause of nothingness 123 -- 18. What is signified by 'future judgment' 130 -- 19. The ontological meaning of grace 136 -- 20. Proofs, feelings and symbols 145 -- 21. The legal jurisdiction of metaphysics 154 -- 22. Sexuality and its eschatological consequences 162 -- 23. Freedom and the theory of evolution 170 -- 24. Neurotic Metaphysics 181 -- Bibliography 191 -- Index.'What is the criterion of truth?', asks Christos Yannaras in The Effable and The Ineffable: The Linguistic Boundaries of Metaphysical Realism. Christos Yannaras is a Greek philosopher, Eastern Orthodox theologian and author of more than fifty books which have been translated into many languages. He is a professor emeritus of philosophy at the Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens. Of The Effable and The Ineffable, Archbishop Rowan Williams says: 'Christos Yannaras is one of the most original and revolutionary thinkers of modern Europe, and in this arresting, demanding book he sets out his vision of how a post-truth society might rediscover the reality of shared meaning and the hope of authentic life. Bringing the Greek Fathers into dialogue with the foremost thinkers of modernity, he gives us a comprehensive picture of what "logos" really means and why it matters.' Rowan Williams The Effable and The Ineffable: The Linguistic Boundaries of Metaphysical Realism is a title in the Winchester Modern Orthodox Dialogues. Modern Orthodox Dialogues examine the theological and cultural conversations currently taking place within the Orthodox Christian world. Modern Orthodox Dialogues also examine conversations between Orthodox Christianity and Western Christianity. The series aims to facilitate additional conversations and avenues of communication between the East and the West. For this reason, the series presents and highlights established Orthodox Christian thinkers whose thought is not known in the West. Winchester Modern Orthodox Dialogues promote new approaches and new voices to contribute to continuing conversations within Christianity. The Dialogues are edited by Andreas Andreopoulos.Effable and the Ineffable Philosophy, AncientPhilosophy, Ancient.180Yannaras Christos540288Andreopoulos AndreasNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910597137903321The Effable and the Ineffable3084684UNINA