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The Dialectical Mandala Model of Self-cultivation. [PDF]
Azanlansh OC.
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Pantheism in wordsworth: a study from the Islamic perspective [PDF]
William Wordsworth, a literary icon in romantic poetry, has impressed us with his pantheism and therefore, encouraged us to think of doing research into the concept with some modifications from Islamic perspective. It is, indeed, difficult to analyse the
Muhammad Azizul Hoque,
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Virtual space created by a digital platform in the post epidemic context: The case of Greek museums. [PDF]
Zhang F.
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Henry More’s “Spirit of Nature” and Newton’s Aether [PDF]
The paper presents the notion of “Spirit of Nature” in Henry More and describes its position within More’s philosophical system. Through a thorough analysis, it tries to show in what respects it can be considered a scientific object and in what respects ...
Joseph, Jacques
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The Cathedral of Being: Re-enchantment and the Writings of the Popes [PDF]
A rarely discussed issue that bears upon the topic of education is that which takes seriously the relationship between medium and message; how is the content of what is taught shaped by the way in which it is taught?
Tilley, Robert
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The Missing God of Heidegger and Karl Jaspers: Too late for God; too Early for the Gods-with a vignette from Indian Philosophy. [PDF]
Bilimoria P.
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Este artículo empieza con varias interpretaciones de un eslogan panteísta básico. La ambigüedad del eslogan es ilustrada por una critica a la interpretación que Jonathan Bennett hace del panteísmo de Spinoza, según la cualla frase de Spinoza "Todo lo que es, está en Dios" implica que todo lo que está en Dios, es Dios.
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'Go to the forest and move': 1960s American rock music as electronic pastoral [PDF]
In his song ‘Hijack’ (1970), the Jefferson Airplane’s Paul Kantner demanded “free minds, free dope, free bodies, free music.” Expressed in this way, the preoccupations of the 1960s counterculture were largely humanist and anthropocentric.
Ingram, DA
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Christian foundations of F. I. Tyutchev’s oeuvre
This article revises the traditional views of Tyutchev as a panthesist, Schellingian, etc. Poems, articles, and letters are used to emphasise the Christian foundations of his oeuvre, which focuses on the anthropological problem of the ‘mystery of the ...
Tarasov B.
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The French reception of Spinoza during the nineteenth and twentieth century shows that what we call the “reception” of a corpus must be understood in a quite different way than the word suggests.
Jacques-Louis Lantoine
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