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“THE SOUL OF THE SOUL IS THE Body”
Common Knowledge, 2012As part of a Common Knowledge symposium on the “consequence of blur,” this article reassesses the anthropologist E. B. Tylor’s famous but vague concept of the animist soul as an optimal reflection of the soul’s fuzzy ontological status among animist peoples.
Rane Willerslev, Morten Axel Pedersen
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Reading Faces: Window To The Soul?
, 2019* Judging a Book by Its Cover * Whats in a Face? * The Bases of Reading Faces * A Babys Face Is Disarming * The Boons and the Banes of a Babyface * Analyzing Attractiveness * The Advantages of Attractiveness * Formative Faces and Pulchritudinous ...
Leslie A. Zebrowitz
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Exchange, 2019
This article explores the Catholic imaginaries of survivors of clergy sexual abuse by focusing on soul murder, a psychoanalytic concept that the survivor movement appropriated and which has now become central to Catholic survivors’ understandings of ...
Brian J. Clites
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This article explores the Catholic imaginaries of survivors of clergy sexual abuse by focusing on soul murder, a psychoanalytic concept that the survivor movement appropriated and which has now become central to Catholic survivors’ understandings of ...
Brian J. Clites
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Jung Journal, 2013
This review recommends a slow, contemplative reading of the thirteen stories in Marked by Fire: Stories of the Jungian Way, in order to capture the rich emotional impact playing out in the reader. Anxiety, joy, and kinship feelings are evoked as well as appreciation of the rewards of healing and positive resolution of problems on the personal ...
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This review recommends a slow, contemplative reading of the thirteen stories in Marked by Fire: Stories of the Jungian Way, in order to capture the rich emotional impact playing out in the reader. Anxiety, joy, and kinship feelings are evoked as well as appreciation of the rewards of healing and positive resolution of problems on the personal ...
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Popular Music and Society, 2013
Historians Robert Pruter (Chicago Soul, 1991) and Peter Guralnick (Sweet Soul Music, 1986) have traced the post-1963 triumph of soul music in the United States.
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Historians Robert Pruter (Chicago Soul, 1991) and Peter Guralnick (Sweet Soul Music, 1986) have traced the post-1963 triumph of soul music in the United States.
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The Growth of the Liberal Soul
In "The Growth of the Liberal Soul, " David Walsh confronts a core difficulty of the liberal democratic tradition in explaining and justifying itself.
D. Walsh
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God, Soul and the Meaning of Life
, 2019: This Element critically explores the potential relevance of God or a soul for life ’ s meaning as discussed in recent Anglo-American philosophical literature.
Thaddeus Metz
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2020
This article surveys metaphysical and physiolog- ical investigations of the seat of the soul. After introducing the Scholastic background of the problem (section “From the Scholastics to Vesa- lius”), I focus on the turn that is represented by Cartesian philosophy (section “The Cartesian Turn”), then address the metaphysical (section “Metaphysical ...
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This article surveys metaphysical and physiolog- ical investigations of the seat of the soul. After introducing the Scholastic background of the problem (section “From the Scholastics to Vesa- lius”), I focus on the turn that is represented by Cartesian philosophy (section “The Cartesian Turn”), then address the metaphysical (section “Metaphysical ...
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Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2011
This article describes an “advanced practice” registered nurse’s skill in using multiple theoretical frameworks to make meaning of her severely developmentally disabled son’s untimely death. Aspects of religion, spirituality, and philosophy are presented plus how related practices, such as used within Alcoholics Anonymous, are incorporated into ...
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This article describes an “advanced practice” registered nurse’s skill in using multiple theoretical frameworks to make meaning of her severely developmentally disabled son’s untimely death. Aspects of religion, spirituality, and philosophy are presented plus how related practices, such as used within Alcoholics Anonymous, are incorporated into ...
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