Peter Berger – Signals of Transcendence [Note: Berger analyzes everyday human experiences to uncover what he calls “signals of transcendence” implicit in them. These signals are signals of a transcendent dimension/world which exists beyond phenomenal reality, the positing of which appears to make sense of everyday human experiences and rescue them from absurdity. Berger denominates the process of drawing out the transcendent implications of these human experiences as “arguments”; we have read three of these: the argument from ordering (386), from damnation (389), and from humor (393).] Thesis: Taken together, Berger’s “signals of transcendence” (i.e., his three arguments) are/are not convincing “arguments” for the existence of a transcendent world, an “unseen order,” to use the words of William James.
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Portions of electromagnetic waves M, N, and P are represente…
Portions of electromagnetic waves M, N, and P are represented below (not drawn to scale): Rank the waves above in order of increasing energy.
Which nursing action provides the MOST reliable means to ass…
Which nursing action provides the MOST reliable means to assess placement of a patient’s nasogastric tube, prior to initial medication administration?
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Compare the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Chartres, France, ca. 11…
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A nurse assessing a newborn hears a “clunk” during the Ortolani test. What does this indicate?
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46. When sound waves hit the eardrum, they are converted to mechanical vibrations transmitted by: