Immediate+perception

  • 21Noumenon — Not to be confused with Numina. Noumena redirects here. For the band, see Noumena (band). The noumenon  /ˈnuː …

    Wikipedia

  • 22Deism — For other uses, see Deism (disambiguation). Part of a series on God General c …

    Wikipedia

  • 23Intellectual context (The) of later medieval philosophy: universities, Aristotle, arts, theology — The intellectual context of later medieval philosophy: universities, Aristotle, arts, theology Stephen Brown ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSITIES A number of medieval towns in the twelfth century owed a large portion of their renown to their schools.… …

    History of philosophy

  • 24in|tu|i|tion — «IHN tu IHSH uhn, tyu », noun. 1. the immediate perception or understanding of truths, facts, or events, without reasoning: »By experience with all kinds of people the doctor had developed great powers of intuition. 2. an act of immediate… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 25Visual language — A visual language is a set of practices by which images can be used to communicate concepts. Overview Creation of an image to communicate an idea presupposes the use of a visual language. Just as people can verbalize their thinking, they can… …

    Wikipedia

  • 26Carlo Gesualdo — This article is about the composer; for the Italian town see Gesualdo, Campania. Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa. Carlo Gesualdo, known as Gesualdo di Venosa or Gesualdo da Venosa (March 8, 1566 – September 8, 1613), Prince of Venosa and Count… …

    Wikipedia

  • 27Expressionism — is the tendency of an artist to distort reality for an emotional effect; it is a subjective art form. Expressionism is exhibited in many art forms, including painting, literature, theatre, film, architecture and music. The term often implies… …

    Wikipedia

  • 28Jakob Friedrich Fries — (August 23, 1773 ndash;August 10, 1843) was a German philosopher from Barby.Life and careerFries studied theology at the academy of the Moravian brethren at Niesky, and philosophy at the Universities of Leipzig and Jena. After travelling, in 1806 …

    Wikipedia

  • 29Antoine Court de Gébelin — Antoine Court who named himself Antoine Court de Gébelin (ca.1719 – May 10, 1784) was a former Protestant pastor, born at Nîmes,[1] who initiated the interpretation of the Tarot as an arcane repository of timeless esoteric wisdom in 1781 …

    Wikipedia

  • 30Casimir Ubaghs — (November 261800–February 151875) was a Dutch Catholic theologian. He was for a quarter of a century the chief protagonist of the Ontologico Traditionalist School of Louvain. He was born at Berg en Terblijt near Valkenburg, Netherlands. LifeIn… …

    Wikipedia