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Architect Frank van Klingeren was most active during the 1960s and 1970s in the Netherlands. In response to the social and urban challenges of the time, Van Klingeren developed various experimental architectural forms and concepts.
Ecem Sarıçayır
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Unemployment is not just an economic category but is constituted by governmentality (Foucault, 2010), most evidently by the increase of interventions into the lives of the unemployed through Active Labour Market Policies (ALMP).
Tom Boland, Ray Griffin
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The Concept of Nothingness in Dao's Wisdom and Its Manifestation in Chinese Landscape Painting and the Study of Mayoan’s Artworks [PDF]
If the word “contemplation” was studied in its full sense, that is, thoughtfulness with fear and trepidation, no notion such as nothingness and non-existence would have trembled the human soul.
Shahram Taghipur +2 more
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Kehampaan (Nothingness): Sebuah Jalan Interspiritualitas
This article discusses a concept of nothingness from two perspectives: west and east. The western perspective is represented by Dionysius the Areopagite and Meister Eckhart, and the eastern perspective is represented by Ibn ‘Arabi, Sankara, and Nitisani ...
Stefanus Christian Haryono
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Martin Heidegger and Kitayama Junyū
Heidegger’s early philosophical project was identified with a nihilistic philosophy of nothingness after the 1927 publication of Being and Time—with its depiction of the radical existential anxiety of being-towards-death—and his 1929 lecture “What is ...
Eric S. Nelson
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The article analyzes the discourse of S. Kierkegaard «Every good talent and every perfect endowment comes from above» and articulates it with two other constructive discourses.
Ángel Enrique Garrido-Maturano
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The Place of God in Philosophy of Nishida Kitaro [PDF]
This article tries to show the place of God in philosophy of Nishida Kitaro. Thus, religious aspect of philosophical thought of Nishida has been considered in four themes, namely, God as the ground of reality, absolute nothingness, divine love, and ...
Mohammad Asghari
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"Nada vs sunyata." The Notion of Emptiness in John of the Cross and in Zen Buddhism
It is not seldom that some authors try to compare the doctrine of Zen Buddhism with the doctrine of Saint John of the Cross with the intention of finding some parallels.
Rafał Sergiusz Niziński
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The content of the article is the analysis of the phenomenon of «Nothingness» and its semantic facets, as well as the topography of the ontological category «Nothingness» in the phenomenological marking of M. Heidegger.
Ігор Пронін
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Nothingness at the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Religion
This contribution examines the effects that a philosophical consideration of nothing has on the debate between theism and atheism. In particular, it argues that surprising conclusions that arise from a close analysis of the concept of nothing result in ...
Nicholas Waghorn
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