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Pt. 1 | Bruno's concept of contraction | |
1 | Methods facilitating noetic ascent | |
2 | Contraction as an ontological concept | |
3 | Contraction and noesis | |
4 | Contraction and memory | |
Pt. 2 | Sources of Bruno's concept of contraction | |
5 | Physiologically induced contraction | |
6 | The scholastic tradition of contraction | |
7 | Cusanus and the scholastic tradition of contraction |
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