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Chinese medicine: a cognitive and epistemological review*. [PDF]
In spite of the common belief that Chinese natural philosophy and medicine have a unique frame of reference completely foreign to the West, this article argues that they in fact have significant cognitive and epistemic similarities with certain esoteric health beliefs of pre‐Christian Europe.
Kavoussi B.
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Esotericism in Romanian Religious History
As an expression of the complex global religious entanglements, esoteric knowledge did appeal also to Eastern Europe, in Romania being particularly imprinted by the local religious discourses and practices characteristic to Orthodox Christianity.
I. Băncilă
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Karinthy Frigyes, újgnosztikus áramlatok: spiritizmus; teozófia; antropozófia
In the early 20th century there were emerging many intellectual currents at the same time as an organic continuation of the Enlightenment, the materialist-based scientific thinking, such as Darwinism, Haeckelism, Marxism, and Einstein’s theory of ...
Beáta Bacsó
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The Painting "Confessions" of Nikolay Raynov
The aim of the following paper is to show that it is not possible to penetrate into the depths of Nikolay Raynov's universe and to comprehend its wholeness, without posing and investigating the question about the origin or the foundation of his various ...
Yvanka B. Raynova
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Miroslav Volf's Theosophy and Charitable Social Living
Worldviews of Christian practice across society globally inevitably revolve around Christianity's mainstream sense of patterned spirituality. Christian spirituality is such a diverse practice, though, that researchers have decided spirituality itself is ...
Yulia Putri +5 more
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Analysing hope: The live possibility account
Abstract The orthodox definition of hope suffers from an exclusion problem: it is unable to exclude subjects without hope. In fact, the orthodox definition even allows for despair to be falsely classified as hope. This problem suggests two basic desiderata for a successful analysis of hope: it should solve the exclusion problem, and it should have the ...
Carl‐Johan Palmqvist
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Modern Shia Islamic and Jewish Political Theosophy: An Elective Affinity?
The present study will focus on core parallels and nodes of theopolitical exchange between the two most politically and theologically consequential jurist “theosophers” of the twentieth century, the Religious Zionist founding father, the Jewish Rav ...
E. Tzfadya
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Spirituality in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: An analysis in the wake of Foucault
Abstract Ancient philosophy is often distinguished from modern philosophy regarding its affinity to spirituality. In antiquity, philosophy meant a way of life rather than a body of knowledge. Yet according to Michel Foucault, Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit constitutes an important exception to modern philosophy’s break with spirituality, as it ...
Ariën Voogt
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There is an increasing urgency in the search for new drugs to target high-grade cancers such as osteosarcomas (OS), as these have limited therapeutic options and poor prognostic outlook.
Kenon Chua +9 more
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Consciousness Development in Rastafari: A Perspective from the Psychology of Religion
Abstract This paper explores a Rastafari perspective on consciousness development and relates this to developmental stage theories of consciousness evolution from the psychology of religion. The empirical material is from fieldwork on an online Rastafari community with global reach but run by a group based in Trinidad.
Christian Stokke
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