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Dialogues and On
* 1688-Publishes Dialogues On Metaphysics And Religion.
They were written in continuation of a dialogue on the age of Queen Elizabeth included in his Moral and Political Dialogues ( 1759 ) Two later dialogues On the Uses of Foreign Travel were printed in 1763.
The next year he published the work Dialogorum de Trinitate ( Dialogues on the Trinity ) and the supplementary work De Iustitia Regni Christi ( On the Justice of Christ's Reign ) in the same volume.
He is author of On Diplomacy: A Genealogy of Western Estrangement ( 1987 ) and Antidiplomacy: Spies, Terror, Speed, and War ( 1992 ); editor of International Theory: Critical Investigations ( 1995 ) and The Virilio Reader ( 1998 ); co-editor with Michael Shapiro of International / Intertextual Relations: Postmodern Readings of World Politics ( 1989 ); Global Voices: Dialogues In International Relations ( with others ) ( 1993 ); and, Virtuous War: Mapping the Military-Industrial-Media-Entertainment Network ( 2001 ; 2nd edition, 2009 ).

Dialogues and Metaphysics
Contemporaneously, in 1688, the French philosopher Nicolas Malebranche published his Dialogues on Metaphysics and Religion, thus contributing to the genre's revival in philosophic circles.
But in contrast to Descartes, who considered it possible to form a clear and distinct idea of the mind, Malebranche argues in the Dialogues on Metaphysics, a dialogue between Theodore and Aristes, that we do not have a complete conception of the powers of the mind, and thus no clear conception of the nature of the mind.
* Dialogues on Metaphysics and Religion, eds.
* Malebranche's Dialogues on Metaphysics: A good introduction to his philosophy, lightly modified for easier reading.
As a Platonist, his important works were Manual of Ethics ( 1666 ), the Divine Dialogues ( 1668 ), and the Manual of Metaphysics ( 1671 ).
Dialogues on Metaphysics and on Religion, trans.

Dialogues and Religion
* David Hume, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, ISBN 0-14-044536-6
He held notoriously ambiguous views of Christianity, but famously challenged the argument from design in his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion ( 1777 ).
But his famous Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion were not published until 1779, by which time deism had almost vanished in England.
In David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, the character Cleanthes argues that no being could ever be proven to exist through an a priori demonstration:
Searing criticisms of arguments like Paley's are found in David Hume's posthumous Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.
David Hume's formulation of the problem of evil in Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion:
David Hume, in the mid-18th century, presented arguments both for and against the teleological argument in his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.
David Hume outlined his criticisms of the teleological argument in his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.
David Hume presented a criticism of the teleological argument in his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.
British writer David Hume used the author-surrogate ' Philo ' in the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.
* Hume, David, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, in which " Cleanthes " is a character
* Shortly before his death, David Hume completes the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, on which he has been working since 1750.
* Dialogues concerning Natural Religion
There is an allusion to the story in David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion ( published in 1779 ):
* David Hume — Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
* Philo, a character who appears in David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
David Hume adopted the evocative pseudonym Pamphilus for his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.
* Natural theology, often synonymous in the 18th and 19th centuries — see, for example, David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.
* William H. Deadwyler The Contribution of Bhagavata-Dharma Toward a ' Scientific Religion ' and a ' Religious Science // T. D. Singh, R. Gomatam Synthesis of Science and Religion — Critical Essays and Dialogues.

Dialogues and dialogue
In a lecture delivered on 12 September 2006, Pope Benedict XVI quoted from a dialogue believed to have occurred in 1391 between Manuel II and a Persian scholar and recorded in a book by Manuel II ( Dialogue 7 of Twenty-six Dialogues with a Persian ) in which the Emperor stated: " Show me just what Muhammad brought that was new and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached.
In English non-dramatic literature the dialogue did not see extensive use until Berkeley employed it, in 1713, for his treatise, Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous.
Soirées de St. Pétersbourg (" The Saint Petersburg Dialogues ", 1821 ) is a theodicy in the form of a Platonic dialogue, in which Maistre argues that evil exists because of its place in the divine plan, according to which the blood sacrifice of innocents returns men to God, via the expiation of the sins of the guilty ; Maistre saw this is a law of human history, as indubitable as it is mysterious.
: The Daniel Pearl Dialogues for Muslim-Jewish Understanding is a traveling public dialogue in which professors Judea Pearl and Akbar Ahmed discuss Muslim-Jewish relationships.
In the Dialogues, the name Hylas is derived from an ancient Greek word for " matter ," which Hylas argues for in the dialogue.
Finally, Supplement aux Voyages ou Dialogues avec le sauvage Adario lambasts institutional Christianity by means of a dialogue between de Lahontan and a Huron Chief named Adario ( The Rat ).

Dialogues and 1
" By: Echols, Katherine E ; Plaza: Dialogues in Language and Literature, 2011 ; Vol 1, No 1.
Several tracks ( notably 1 and 8 ) use voice samples from Dialogues with Madwomen, a documentary on mental illness.
* Popat, S .; Palmer, S. ( 2005 ) " Creating Common Ground: Dialogues Between Performance and Digital Technologies ", International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 1 ( 1 ), pp. 47 – 65.

Dialogues and ),
The later writers Ovid ( Heroides 16. 71ff, 149 – 152 and 5. 35f ), Lucian ( Dialogues of the Gods 20 ), The Bibliotheca ( Epitome E. 3. 2 ) and Hyginus ( Fabulae 92 ), retell the story with skeptical, ironic or popularizing agendas.
Based on this research, he wrote some Dialogues against the Peripatetics and Galenists ( those who followed the precepts of Galen ), which were destroyed when his house burned down.
In the first of his Dialogues ( fair models of Cicero ), Severus puts into the mouth of an interlocutor ( Posthumianus ) a pleasing description of the life of coenobites and solitaries in the deserts bordering on Egypt.
Hermann ( 1906 ) identifies as such * ansulaikom the victory songs of the Batavi after defeating Quintus Petillius Cerialis in the Batavian rebellion of 69 AD ( according to Tacitus ' account ), and also the " nefarious song " accompanied by " running in a circle " around the head of a decapitated goat sacrificed to ( he presumes ) Wodan, sung by the Lombards at their victory celebration in 579 according to the report of Pope Gregory the Great ( Dialogues ch.
The " Dagenham Dialogues " between the two ranged from paintings in toilets ( Pete finds the Mona Lisa snooty ), how the bottoms of Rubens's nudes seem to follow you around the room, reasons why geckos don't live long and being annoyed by film stars ( including " bloody Greta Garbo " and " bloody Anna Magnani ") pestering them for romance.
While at the school, Stearns wrote and published a number of education-related works, including Dramatic Dialogues for Use in Schools ( 1798 ), a collection of 30 original plays that were performed by the students.
His best known works are A True Story ( a romance, patently not " true " at all, which he admits in his introduction to the story ), and Dialogues of the Gods () and Dialogues of the Dead ().
1948 ; this work also includes such historical figures as Alcibiades, Aristippus, Avicenna, Democritus, and Dionysius the Younger as speakers ), and Iris Murdoch, who included not only Socrates and Alcibiades as interlocutors in her work Acastos: Two Platonic Dialogues ( 1986 ), but featured a young Plato himself as well.
* Poerksen, Bernhard ( 2004 ), The Certainty of Uncertainty: Dialogues Introducing Constructivism.
* Poerksen, Bernhard ( 2004 ), The Certainty of Uncertainty: Dialogues Introducing Constructivism.
Among Whewell's other works — too numerous to mention — were popular writings such as the third Bridgewater Treatise Astronomy and General Physics considered with reference to Natural Theology ( 1833 ), and the essay, Of the Plurality of Worlds ( 1853 ), in which he argued against the probability of life on other planets, and also the Platonic Dialogues for English Readers ( 1850 – 1861 ), the Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England ( 1852 ), the essay, Of a Liberal Education in General, with particular reference to the Leading Studies of the University of Cambridge ( 1845 ), the important edition and abridged translation of Hugo Grotius, De jure belli ac pacis ( 1853 ), and the edition of the Mathematical Works of Isaac Barrow ( 1860 ).
Among these may be mentioned the Lehrbuch der griechischen Antiquitäten ( new ed., 1889 ) dealing with political, religious and domestic antiquities ; the Geschichte und System der Platonischen Philosophie ( 1839 ), unfinished ; an edition of the Platonic Dialogues ( 6 vols, 1851 – 1853 ); and Culturgeschichte der Griechen und Römer ( 1857 – 1858 ), published after his death by CG Schmidt.
* The Spur of Fame: Dialogues of John Adams and Benjamin Rush, 1805-1813 ( 2001 ), Liberty Fund, ISBN 0-86597-287-7
The Divine Dialogues ( 1688 ), a treatise which condenses his general view of philosophy and religion.

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