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International Journal of Theology, Philosophy and Science
International Journal of Theology, Philosophy and Science
Number 10, Year VI, MAY 2022
ISSN 2601–1697 online ISSN 2601–1689 print
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Authors: Marian BUGIULESCU
https://doi.org/10.26520/ijtps.2022.6.11
Preface
The 11-th issue of International Journal of Theology, Philosophy and Science (November 2022) presents scientific and theoretical articles on various aspects, all of them centred on the area of Philosophy, Theology, and Science.
In the first article: FREE-FALLING DESCENT INTO EPIPHANY OR APOCALYPSE STEPHEN KING — A FAIRY TALE, Prof. Dr. Jacques COULARDEAU explains the actual direction in more than 70 books of Stephen King. He systematically mixes the various genres of horror, fantasy, suspense, mystery, science fiction, etc. His reach is a lot wider than plain horror.
The next article is called: A CRITIQUE OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SUBJECT: TOWARDS RELATIONAL INDIVIDUALISM. The bifurcation between holism and individualism is essential to understand the contemporary debate in political theory. In this article Ph.D. Eskendir Sintayehu KASSAYE argued that both traditional and modern societies have elements of holism and individualism.
The next study, by Kevin STEVENSON, presents THE EMBODIED FLUENCY MODEL: UNCANNINESS BETWEEN THE MERE-EXPOSURE EFFECT AND ANGST. Human beings can be said to naturally seek familiarity in their environment for survival purposes, and this can explain why the mere-exposure effect, where being merely exposed to external factors in our environment, can increase preference for these factors.
SHOULD WE BELIEVE IN MORAL REALISM? ON THE BURDEN OF JUSTIFICATION OF MORAL REALISM IN MORAL DISAGREEMENTS is the article presented by Shuoning ZHANG. Moral realism and moral relativism are two influential dogmas in moral…