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The Axial Age, Axiality, and the Missionary Enterprise
International Bulletin of Mission Research, 2016This article reviews recent literature on the Axial Age as a phase of world history and seeks to illuminate the role of Christian missionaries as part of this broad perspective. Introduced by Karl Jaspers in 1949, the concept has attracted attention from scholars interested in human development. The cognitive psychologist Merlin Donald views it as the
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Axial length and age at cataract surgery
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2004To examine the relationship between the axial length of the eye and age at surgery for cataract.Postgraduate teaching hospital.A retrospective review of a consecutive series of 1776 patients older than 40 years was performed. The patient's age at first-eye surgery, axial length, and preoperative and postoperative best corrected visual acuities were ...
Stephen J, Tuft, Catey, Bunce
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Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Transportation: Driving into the 3rd Axial Age with ITS
IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine, 2017Fei-Yue Wang
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Computational Social Systems in a New Period: A Fast Transition Into the Third Axial Age
IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems, 2017Fei-Yue Wang
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Sociology of the Axial Age Civilizations
2019The most significant shift in Axial Age scholarship is from Jaspers’ philosophy of history approach to a sociology of civilizations approach. Following the sociological attention paid to empirical particulars, this chapter summarizes the comparative sociology of the Axial Age civilizations of China, India, Israel, and Greece, focusing on the new class ...
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