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Daniel Goleman, best known for his worldwide bestseller “Emotional Intelligence,” is most recently co-author of “Altered Traits: Science Reveals How Meditation Changes Your Mind, Brain and Body.” A meditator since his college days, Goleman has spent two ...
Perla Gianni Falvo +2 more
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A neuroscience perspective on the plasticity of the social and relational brain
This review discusses both the psychological and neuroscientific foundations of human social brains that support social emotions, such as empathy and compassion, and socio‐cognitive capacities, such as theory of mind. Abstract Over the past two decades, the fields of social and contemplative neurosciences have made significant strides. Initial research
Tania Singer
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Abstract How should we respond to the humanity of others? Should we care for others' well‐being? Respect them as autonomous agents? Largely neglected is an answer we can find in the religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Buddhism: we should love all.
P. Quinn White
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The Universe In A Single Atom According To The Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama On Science And ...
Guillermo Armengol
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Universities and the Right to Think in Africa
Studies of academic freedom have mostly focussed on Europe and North America. Yet, any consideration of the societal crises in Africa cannot ignore the collapse of its universities and the very concept of academic freedom on the continent. Much had been expected of the universities.
Jeremiah O. Arowosegbe
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Risk and its others: Toward an anthropology of “protection” in rural Mongolia
Abstract Anthropological studies of risk have long focused on how people respond to and aim to manage potential harm. But despite its long and important genealogy, this article suggests that risk can pose an analytic blind spot that potentially occludes other ways of understanding how people aim to live well in potentially harmful situations.
Joseph Bristley
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THE SITUATION IN TIBET IN THE 1950S: POLICY OF MAO ZEDONG AND THE DALAI LAMA
In the article on the basis of documents and memoirs, as well as using the literature, which deals with an important moment in the history of modern China, the author studies the events in the middle of the last century that led to the PLA troops ...
Zhong Rui
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ABSTRACT This article introduces a representative claims approach as a novel analytical framework to the field of diaspora politics. Supplemented with a network perspective, this approach offers a more nuanced understanding of the practices underpinning diasporic claims‐making.
Palmo Brunner
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The gift of democracy: a Tibetan experience with democracy in exile
Instituting democracy was one of the foremost engagements of the Dalai Lama in exile. The intricate connection drawn between democracy, the nationalist goal and the Dalai Lama gives a unique flavour to Tibetan democracy. Considered as a ‘gift’, democracy
Tenzing Palmo
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PESANTREN DAN PUSAT KONSELING BAGI GENERASI MUDA
pesantren memberikan kontribusi besar dalam membentuk akhlak remaja. Di saat negara sedang gencar meyerukan kepada masyarakat untuk bersama-sama membentuk generasi muda yang bermoral, maka sesungguhnya pesantren telah menjadi pionir dalam program ...
Hasanatul Jannah
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