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Hamvas, Béla. 2016. The Philosophy of Wine (trans. Peter Sherwood). Budapest: Medio Kiadó. 115 pp.

open access: yesHungarian Cultural Studies, 2017
Hamvas, Béla. 2016. The Philosophy of Wine (trans. Peter Sherwood). Budapest: Medio Kiadó. 115 pp.
Cain Todd
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New Wine in Old Bottles: The Kind of Political Philosophy We Need

open access: yesPhenomenology and Mind, 2017
There isn’t an overall consensus on the aim, meaning and role(s) of contemporary political philosophy. The relationship between philosophy and politics has been addressed and sharpened – not just today but in different ways and from various, separate and
Beatrice Magni
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Expectation or Sensorial Reality? An Empirical Investigation of the Biodynamic Calendar for Wine Drinkers. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
The study's aim was to investigate a central tenet of biodynamic philosophy as applied to wine tasting, namely that wines taste different in systematic ways on days determined by the lunar cycle.
Wendy V Parr   +4 more
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Highlighting Wine Labels: A Systematic Literature Review of Dominant Informational Parameters as Communicative Elements

open access: yesBeverages
Wine communication management is a continuous effort to deliver a communication framework that is built on many factors such as the terroir, the grape variety, the geographical indication, the geomorphological profile of each wine zone, the producer’s ...
Eleni Anagnostou   +2 more
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The Philosophy of Wine Ethics in the “Jiugao 酒誥” Chapter of the Shangshu 尚書 and the Political Order of the Western Zhou Dynasty

open access: yesReligions
The “Jiugao 酒誥” chapter of the Shangshu 尚書 is a proclamation on wine ethics, ordered by the Duke of Zhou for Kangshu to disseminate among the people. It marks the earliest system of laws and regulations concerning wine usage in Chinese history.
Shuhao Miao, Fuming Wei
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Paul’s Philosophy of Taking a Little Wine in 1Timothy 5:23 and Drug Abuse Among Nigerian Youth

open access: yesNsukka Journal of Religion and Cultural Studies
Studies have shown that misconceptions of taking alcoholic wine, harmful substances and drug abuse among Nigeria youths have reached an alarming rate.  Most young people are addicted to taking harmful substance as a routine.
Nnamdi Ugochukwu Ijeudo
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Representation of the Spiritual Elements of Ancient Iran in the Poems of Hakim Omar Khayyam [PDF]

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2023
One of the most important tools for transmitting cultural heritage and preserving the works of the past is literature, and it should be said that part of the cultural elements of Islamic Iran was influenced by ancient Iran, traces of which can be seen in
| Behrouz afkhami   +1 more
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A Reflection on the Thoughts and Beliefs of the Math Poet: Kiumars Monshizadeh [PDF]

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2022
Introduction Kiumars Monshizadeh is one of the great and famous poets of contemporary Iran, many lyrical themes can be found in his poems. He studied philosophy, mathematics, physics and law. Mostly known as the founder of mathematical poetry.
karim rashidi gamin   +2 more
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Epistemic demarcations as social erasures: taste and the politics of distinction from the ‘revolutions of wisdom’ to the ‘Green Revolution’

open access: yesBJHS Themes, 2022
The epistemic and aesthetic dimensions of taste are always inscribed in conceptions of the social order that the discourse on taste simultaneously enacts and rationalizes, while veiling the logics of difference and power it thereby affirms and reproduces.
Inanna Hamati-Ataya   +2 more
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From symposion to goṣṭhī: The Adaptation of a Greek Social Custom in Ancient India

open access: yesStudia Orientalia Electronica, 2021
The symposion, a male social gathering that began in ancient Greece, was a social institution by and for men, hence a type of men’s society as we might understand it in modern parlance.
Kenneth Zysk
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