Transcendentalism, Network Concepts and American Poetry
Introduction. The paper aims at describing the philosophy of transcendentalism as viewed by 19th century American philosopher Ralph Emerson, one of its founders and, above all, the direct application of this framework to the contemporary view of network ...
N. F. Shcherbak, A. I. Gerus
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Imaginal Body and Its Role in Explaining Body-Soul Relationship in the Teachings of Sadr al-DīnShīrāzī [PDF]
Apart from the fact that the ‘corporeal body’ is a natural container for the origination and progression of the soul, Sadr al-DīnSīrāzī(1569-1640) distinguishes another ontological level of body, i.e. the ‘imaginal body’,predicated upon the existence of
Hossein Zamaniha, Tahereh Yavari
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The generation of the soul in the philosophy of Mulla Sadra [PDF]
All Islamic philosophers agree with the idea that the human soul is immaterial and that after it exits the body it continues its life. Also, it is clear that the soul is one of the creatures of God and that its existence is the effect of the Divine Being.
Halilović Tehran
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“Flowing Perpetually Outward”: Quest and Journey in Terrence Malick’s The Thin Red Line (1998) [PDF]
North American director Terrence Malick’s films poetically explore inner journeys that, particularly in his early work, deeply engage with the narratives surrounding the American Dream, often intertwining these with literal journeys.
Filipa Rosário
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Explaining the Desired Soul’s Knowledge of the Holy Qur’an from the Perspective of Transcendent Wisdom [PDF]
The Holy Qur'an, in addition to presenting the knowledge of the horizons for the knowledge of God Almighty, has also made a special invitation to the soul’s knowledge of God.
Mojtaba Afsharpour
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Transcendentalism and Chinese Perceptions of Western Individualism and Spirituality
The article presents essential aspects of the intellectual debates in China over the theoretical achievement of Transcendentalism to generate a conception of individualism that bears the mark of Confucian and Daoist influences.
Sikong Zhao, Ionut Untea
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The Study of Common Mystic and Gnostic Themes in Attar’s Poems [PDF]
As Gnosticism has an epistemological root, it resembles mysticism and Sufism. There are two general approaches to this resemblance and closeness; one that confirms the penetration of Gnostic thoughts into mysticism, especially in the sixth century, and ...
Ali Mohammadi, Fahime Erteghaei
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The Peak of Experiencing Pleasure by Intellective Soul and Obstacles of Apprehending It in Avicenna's View [PDF]
Pleasure is a long-discussed issue in philosophy, because it is the result of soul and its powers which are discussed in philosophy. Therefore, such philosophers as Aristotle, Farabi, Avicenna, and Mulla Sadra have discussed it extensively in their ...
'Asgar Dirbaz +1 more
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On Ideas in Motion in Baghdad and Beyond [PDF]
Note on Damien Janos (ed.), Ideas in Motion in Baghdad and Beyond. Philosophical and Theological Exchanges between Christians and Muslims in the Third/Ninth and Fourth/Tenth Centuries, (Islamic History and Civilization.
Martini, Cecilia
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T. S. Eliot and Transpacific modernism [PDF]
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in American Literary History following peer review. The version of record: "Patterson, Anita. "T. S.
Patterson, Anita
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