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Rebirth and the Eternal Return in Modern and Contemporary Catalan Art and Identity
This article explores how themes of birth, rebirth, genesis and coming into being are present in modern and contemporary Catalan art, focusing on the works of Eugènia Balcells (b. 1942), Xicu Cabanyes (b. 1946), Mari Chordà (b. 1942), Salvador Dalí (1904–
Anna M. Hennessey
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The paper presents a morphological classification of revolutions in Western culture, and focuses on the transformation of the revolution into a political idea, the gravitation of the concept of revolution from implications of ‘returning to the essence ...
Gintautas Mažeikis
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This article provides an analysis of the concept of karma and related concepts, such as rebirth, merit, and transfer of merit, along with a historical survey focusing on classical texts. The attractiveness of the belief in karma lies in two main reasons.
Tommi Lehtonen
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This is the third and final issue of volume 3 of JCHIMP . It is 3 months later than planned. This is not as serious as with paper journals (except, perhaps, to the waiting authors). Some Internet open-access journals publish individual articles as they are accepted.
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“The Flower of Cities all”: Poetic Chronicles of London Life, Death and Resurrection [PDF]
A distinctive feature of poetry written in the UK is the attraction to London as the place of infinite possibilities enhancing mental versatility and emotional metamorphosis.
Elena Nistor
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A Comparative Study of the Concept of Individuated Man in Masnavi's “Hosh-Raba Fortress” and Shakespeare's King Lear [PDF]
From Jung's point of view, the process of individuation is a kind of maturation and psychological development during which the center of personality shifts from "I" to the "Self".
maryam dabaghian +3 more
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This essay was awarded the Patient's Millennium Gowers prize of 1999 by the council of the British Branch of the International League Against Epilepsy.
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Dystopian Topographies of the Mind and Nature in Edward Bond’s The War Plays [PDF]
This article examines the dialectical interrelation between the human consciousness and the environment in Edward Bond’s The War Plays (1994), a theme that has often been overlooked in Bond studies.
Ousmane Aly Pame
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Abstract A recent trend in healthcare education has been the increasing emphasis on the development of humanism and empathy in students. Within anatomy education, some institutions have implemented curricular innovations such as donor non‐anonymization to facilitate this development.
Rodrigo Muscogliati +5 more
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EMBODIMENT AND REBIRTH IN THE BUDDHIST AND HINDU TRADITIONS
The belief that humans are more than their bodies is to a large extent represented in the Hindu and Buddhist traditions by the notion of rebirth, the main difference being that the former envisages a more corporeal continuing entity than the latter. The
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