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The Perfectibility of Man.

The Philosophical Review, 1972
John E. Smith, John Passmore
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THE PATTERN OF THE �PERFECT MAN� IN SUFISM

SWS International Scientific Conferences on ART and HUMANITIES - ISCAH
In the history of culture, one of the most important periods in the study of the problem of the nature and formation of the perfect man was the historical stratum of medieval Islamic culture, in which the Sufi discourse played an important role. Sufism as a religious and mystical direction in Islam is actualized in the light of the study of the ...
Anar Tanabayeva   +2 more
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Pastoral Perfection: Cardinal Manning and the Secular Clergy

Studies in Church History, 1989
Towards the end of his life Cardinal Manning made some notes on what he called, ‘Hindrances to the Spread of Catholicism in England’. High on his list was the state of the English diocesan clergy: they were, he felt, neither cultured nor ‘civil’, in that they were unprepared to play a part in public life and did not understand English institutions and ...
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Man and Cosmos: The Quest for Perfection

1983
This chapter discusses Judah Loew's views on perfection. In developing his notion of the centrality of man, Loew drew from the anthropocentric views of his predecessors in the history of Jewish thought; his ideas seem rooted in Jewish mystical speculation. Man's perfection is essential for the realization of the cosmos.
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Multichannel Superposition of Grafted Perfect Vortex Beams

Advanced Materials, 2022
Hammad Ahmed   +2 more
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The Hindu Quest for the Perfection of Man.

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1971
S. C. Thakur, Troy Wilson Organ
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