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Les haltes du chemin de Compostelle : géographie hagiographique et construction idéologique

open access: yesSociopoétiques, 2022
The study of the stopovers on the Way of Saint James allows us to understand how, for a man of the Middle Ages, space covers different and complementary statutes.
Françoise LAURENT
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Immersion and distance in fictional worlds

open access: yesItinéraires, 2010
Based on the notion of immersion as developed by Jean-Marie Schaeffer, the article examines the readers’ relationship with fictional worlds. It compares the temporal succession of the exposition, the knot, the adventures, and the denouement of a plot ...
Thomas Pavel
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ON THE SACRED MEANING OF "THE STATION MASTER" BY ALEXANDER PUSHKIN [PDF]

open access: yesПроблемы исторической поэтики, 2012
In the article the author demonstrates the diference between the external “study“ and the internal “comprehension“ of the artistic text on the example of Pushkin’s masterpiece – The Station Master. Studying and comprehension are not synonymical.
Ivan Andreevich Esaulov
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‘Contemplative wonder’: the potential for learning in museum open storage

open access: yesScience Museum Group Journal
Developing from the principle of democratising collections, there is an increasing call to turn museum open storage into places for visitors’ learning.
Yuen Ting Yiu
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LAME SCIENCE? BLIND RELIGION?

open access: yesZygon, 2019
In Consecrating Science, Lisa Sideris argues that an anthropocentric and science‐based cosmology encourages human arrogance and diminishes a sense of wonder in human experience immersed in the natural world, as found in diverse cultural and religious ...
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UNCERTAINTY AND GOD: A JAMESIAN PRAGMATIST APPROACH TO UNCERTAINTY AND IGNORANCE IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION

open access: yesZygon, 2014
This article picks up from William James's pragmatism and metaphysics of experience, as expressed in his “radical empiricism,” and further develops this Jamesian pragmatist approach to uncertainty and ignorance by connecting it to phenomenological ...
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Wonders and Politics of the Chosŏn Dynasty: Reflections on the Unexplored Side of the Chosŏn Neo-Confucian System

open access: yesReligions
Wonder was deeply rooted in the Chosŏn Neo-Confucian system. Through this wonder, we can see various layers of consciousness of Neo-Confucian scholars.
Jonghyun Na
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“He Who Sees Does Not Desire to Imagine”: The Shifting Role of Art and Aesthetic Observation in Medieval Franciscan Theological Discourse in the Fourteenth Century

open access: yesReligions, 2019
In the thirteenth century, following Neoplatonic and Patristic trends, art and aesthetic experience were still treated as symbolic, as “vestiges” or “echoes” of the divine that lead us to it.
Oleg Bychkov
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The Wake of Wonder

open access: yesEcozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment, 2019
     It is part of a sonnet sequence in seven parts, each a crown of sonnets. It explores the environmental crisis in a structured formal work.    
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Some Moments of Wonder Emergent within Transcendental Phenomenological Analyses

open access: yesOpen Theology, 2020
There is a distinctive wonder bordering on and awakening to the philosophy of religion within Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. This is not primarily a wonder directed to how things are or that they are, but rather the wonder connected to the most ...
G. Hart James
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