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Buddhist Approaches to Impermanence: Phenomenal and Naumenal
The doctrine of impermanence can be called the most salient feature of the Buddha’s teaching. The early Buddhist doctrine of impermanence can be understood in four different but interrelated contexts: Buddha’s empiricism, the notion of conditioned ...
Pradeep P. Gokhale
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This essay explores works by contemporary artist Sonam Dolma Brauen through two lenses: as the result of ongoing and changing functions of an object, and as part of a broader dialogue about indexical imagery in contemporary art.
Sarah Magnatta
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Lessons from Master Hongyi’s Experiences with Impermanence for Death Education
This paper explores the life and teachings of the renowned Chinese Buddhist monk Master Hongyi (1880–1942), focusing on his transformative encounters with impermanence and their relevance for contemporary death education. Drawing upon historical records,
Fazhao Shi
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Gorky Chakraborty, Hassan Momin
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கலித்தொகைக் கூறும் நிலையாமை (பாலைக்கலி) / The Aspects of Impermanence in Kalitthogai (Palaikkali) [PDF]
Literature reveals the norms of life required not only for an individual but also for the society surrounding him/her. The Sangam Literature that is considered the most ancient literature of the Tamil Community contains various teachings on the right ...
மூ. சித்ரா மனோகரி/ M. Chitra Manogari
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This film takes inspiration from the work of Kon Wajiro,- an architect, ethnologist and sociologist who created detailed sketches of everyday life on the streets of Tokyo in the 1920s.
Amanda Belantara
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The Ballet of the Nations: A film by Impermanence
A film inspired by the pacifist satire, The Ballet of the Nations, written by Vernon Lee in 1915 and illustrated by Maxwell Armfield as a response to the outbreak of war.
Roseanna Anderson, Joshua Ben-Tovim
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Pests, plagues, and patents [PDF]
The paper investigates the interaction between dynamic forms of incentive mechanisms (patent systems) and dynamic forms of problems (adaptations of pests and pathogens).
Goeschl, T., Swanson, T.
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Making The Ballet of the Nations: Directing and Choreography
Writers, directors, producers, and dancers Roseanna Anderson and Joshua Ben-Tovim speak with the British Art Studies editorial team about choreographing Impermanence's The Ballet of the Nations.
Roseanna Anderson, Joshua Ben-Tovim
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Resilience and transformation strategies for a becoming housing quality
The resilience concept if referred to the built environment suggests ‘safety’ and recovery capacities that express adaptability and transformability characteristics.
Luciana Mastrolonardo +2 more
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