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The present study aims to explore the nature of justice and rationality and a relationship between them that how it has become a base for any society and culture in ancient, medieval and modern age. And how different thinkers present rival and compatible views about justice and rationality and how they both impact in our society.
Anila Yasmin, Riffat Iqbal
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Michael Vickery’s recent Society, Economics and Politics in Pre-Angkor Cambodia. The 7th-8th Centuries, the first book to deal thoroughly with a key period of Ancient Cambodia, will remain as a fundamental contribution to Khmer studies.
Eric Bourdonneau
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The article deals with the critical essays of an outstanding 18th century English writer Joseph Warton who is traditionally viewed only as the beginner of the revision of A. Pope’s heritage and a pioneer of English Pre-Romanticism.
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German Romantics Imagining India : Friedrich Schlegel in Paris and Roots of Ethnic Nationalism in Europe [PDF]
When, some two centuries ago, German Romantics turned their backs on modernity – industrialisation, urbanisation, commerce and secularisation – they turned to ancient India.
Dusche, Michael
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The Philistines have, for centuries, suffered under the weight of their relentlessly negative portrayal in the books of the Old Testament. From Goliath to Delilah, they have personified the intrinsically evil other in the burgeoning narrative myth of the nation of Israel.
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Excerpt: As professor and scholar of medieval and Renaissance literature, C. S. Lewis wrote and published well-respected and influential literary criticism.
Tandy, Gary L.
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Theuth versus Thamus: the esoteric Plato revisited [PDF]
The distinction between esoteric and exoteric readings of Plato will be revisited in this article with respect to two esoteric approaches: the German Tübingen School and the American Straussians (i.e., those interpreters who have been inspired by the ...
Staehler, Tanja
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Fenye by the Numbers: A Quantitative Analysis of Astrological Contents in Chinese Local Gazetteers
Fenye (分野, lit., “field allocation”), is a traditional Chinese astrological system that associated celestial phenomena with regions on earth since ancient times.
Chen Shih-Pei
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The upside-down economy of love: a look at the metaphorical presence of money and economy in Divan-I Kebir [PDF]
Although traces of money and economic issues can be seen in most of the literary works of all parts of the world, it is strange and unfamiliar to believe that there is a deep and unbreakable relationship between money, economy and literature.
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A Critical Inquiry into Ecological Visions of Ancient India Versus, Modern West
The paper explores the fundamental thoughts of ancient India, specifically Vedic and Upanishadic ideologies, which believed that man has no authority to dominate the Earth at the expense of his/her benefits. Each and every one ought to protect, preserve, take care and show genuine concern for the Earth to whom he/she has ascribed divine motherhood.
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