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  1. THE INFLUENCE OF HAFIZ ON WESTERN POETRY.Ali Salami - 2008 - Sarjana 24 (2).
    This article examines the influence of the Persian mystic poet Hafi z on western poets. Interest in Hafiz started in England in the eighteenth century with the translations of Sir William Jones. In the nineteenth century, the German translation of Baron von HammerPurgstall inspired Goethe to create his masterpiece Westöstliche Divan (West-Eastern Divan). The poetry of Hafiz evoked such passion in Goethe that he referred to him as ‘Saint Hafiz’ and ‘Celestial Friend’. Inspired by Westöstliche (...), a number of German poets including Rückert and Platen composed volumes of poetry on the model of ghazal, the popular poetic form perfected by Hafi z in Persian literature. Prominent among the German thinkers influenced and fascinated by Hafiz was Friedrich Nietzsche who repeatedly mentioned him in his works. The influence of Hafiz stretched to America in 1838 when Ralph Waldo Emerson read Goethe’s West-Eastern Divan. In Hafiz, Emerson found a man who derived pleasure in the very elements which others found mean. Under the influence of Hafiz’s Saki-nameh or the Book of Wine, he created his finest poem Bacchus which, according to Harold Bloom, set the terms for the dialectic of American poetry. (shrink)
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  2. Hamann, Goethe, and the West-eastern divan.Kamaal Haque - 2012 - In Lisa Marie Anderson (ed.), Hamann and the Tradition. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
     
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  3. Spaces of encounter. From the desert to the city and back: nomads and the spaces of Goethe's West-östlicher Divan [West-eastern divan, 1819/1827] / Kamaal Haque ; Not all who wander are lost: Alfred Döblin's Reise in Polen [Journey to Poland, 1925] / June J. Hwang ; The feminine topography of Zion: mapping Gertrud Kolmar's poetic imagination / Carola Daffner ; Jewish Colonia as Heimat in the Pampas: Robert Schopflocher's explorations of thirdspace in Argentina / Will Lehman ; Rewriting home and migration: spatiality in the narratives of Emine Sevgi Özdamar / Silke Schade ; Transcultural space and music: Fatih Akin's Crossing the bridge: the sound of Istanbul (2005). [REVIEW]Barbara Kosta - 2010 - In Jaimey Fisher & Barbara Caroline Mennel (eds.), Spatial Turns: Space, Place, and Mobility in German Literary and Visual Culture. Rodopi.
     
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    Goethe’s glosses to translation.Dinda Gorlée - 2012 - Sign Systems Studies 40 (3-4):340-367.
    The logical and illogical unity of translation with a triadic approach was mediated by Peirce’s three-way semiotics of sign, object, and interpretant. Semio-translation creates a dynamic network of Peircean interpretants, which deal with artificial but alive signs progressively growing from undetermined (“bad”) versions to higher determined (“good”) translations. The three-way forms of translation were mentioned by Goethe. He imitated the old Persian poetry of Hafiz (14th Century) to compose his German paraphrase of West-östlicher Divan (1814–1819). To justify the (...)
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  5. Goethe‘s Siebenschläferand the heroes of the West-östlicher Divan.David Bell - 2002 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 84 (3):67-84.
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    On the Meaning of "Hatem" in Goethe's West-Östlicher DivanOn the Meaning of "Hatem" in Goethe's West-Ostlicher Divan.Dorothee Metlitzki - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):148.
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    Goethes Stellung Zu Den Religionen Im West-Östlichen Divan*).Herbert Preisker - 1952 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 4 (1):19-32.
  8. Selected Poems of Hafiz.Ali Salami - 2017 - Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran: Mehrandish.
    Born in 1315, Shamseddin Mohammad, known as Hafiz, grew up in the city of Shiraz where he studied the Qur’anic sciences. In his youth he learned the Quran rigorously and assumed the epithet ‘Hafiz’ which means the one who knows the Quran by heart. Also known as the ‘Tongue of the Hidden’ and the ‘Interpreter of Secrets’, Hafiz utilizes grand religious ideas and mingles them with Sufistic teachings, thereby creating a kind of poetry which baffles interpretation. The poetry of Hafiz (...)
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    How Universal is Beethoven? Music, Culture, and Democracy.Mark Whale - 2015 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 23 (1):25.
    Daniel Barenboim, conductor of the Arab/Israeli West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, claims that “everywhere in the world... [Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony] speaks to all people.” But just how universal is Beethoven? Does his music exceed cultural boundaries or is Barenboim’s idea of a “utopian republic,” built, in part, upon Beethoven’s music, just “another Euro-American vision?” In his paper, Mark Whale explores two ways of understanding Beethoven’s music in line with two versions of the “idea of culture” proposed by literary theorist, (...)
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    Zur Textentstehung von Nietzsches Gedicht An Hafis. Frage eines Wassertrinkers. Eine editionsphilologische Studie.Wolfram Groddeck - 2019 - Nietzsche Studien 48 (1):173-197.
    This essay focuses on the genetic text of Nietzsche’s unpublished poem An Hafis. Frage eines Wassertrinkers in order to establish the development of this poem from preliminary versions to an authoritative version. Through such a detailed philological analysis of the text in Nietzsche’s notebooks, it becomes increasingly clear that the final version of An Hafis constitutes an intertextual answer to Goethe’s West-östlicher Divan (1819/1827), which itself was inspired by the late-medieval Persian poet Hafez. Developing from different, and open-ended, (...)
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    Kunsterfahrung und Kulturpolitik im Berlin Hegels.Otto Pöggeler & Annemarie Gethmann-Siefert - 1983 - Meiner, F.
    Einleitung 1. KULTURPOLITISCHE IMPULSE IN RESTAURATIVER ZEIT. Hermann Lübbe. Deutscher Idealismus als Philosophie Preußischer Kulturpolitik - Walter Jaeschke. Politik, Kultur und Philosophie in Preußen - Kurt Rainer Meist. Zur Rolle der Geschichte in Hegels System der Philosophie - Karlheinz Stierle. Zwei Hauptstädte des Wissens; Paris und Berlin 2. KUNSTTHEORIE UND ÄSTHETIK IN BERLIN. Beat Wyss. Klassizismus und Geschichtsphilosophie im Konflikt. Aloys Hirt und Hegel - Gunter Scholtz. Schleiermachers Theorie der modernen Kultur mit vergleichendem Blick auf Hegel - Frank Jolles. August (...)
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    Heinrich Friedrich von Diez : Freidenker – Diplomat – Orientkenner.Christoph Rauch & Gideon Stiening (eds.) - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    Heinrich Friedrich von Diez war eine der schillerndsten Figuren der deutschsprachigen Spätaufklärung. Als Philosoph und Publizist schon in frühen Jahren ein Freidenker mit großen Ambitionen und ungewöhnlichen Ansichten – so zu Spinoza oder der Emanzipation der Juden – avancierte er ab den 1780er Jahren zum preußischen Geschäftsträger in Konstantinopel. Hier entwickelte er eine rege politische Tätigkeit, begann aber auch mit orientalischen Studien und der Anlage einer umfangreichen Handschriften- und Büchersammlung. Als Berater Goethes bei dessen Arbeiten zum West-Östlichen Divan (...)
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  13. The American Evasion of Philosophy: A Genealogy of Pragmatism.Cornel West - 1989 - University of Wisconsin Press.
    Taking Emerson as his starting point, Cornel West’s basic task in this ambitious enterprise is to chart the emergence, development, decline, and recent resurgence of American pragmatism. John Dewey is the central figure in West’s pantheon of pragmatists, but he treats as well such varied mid-century representatives of the tradition as Sidney Hook, C. Wright Mills, W. E. B. Du Bois, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Lionel Trilling. West’s "genealogy" is, ultimately, a very personal work, for it is imbued (...)
     
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    The Cornel West Reader.Cornel West - 2000 - Civitas Books.
    Cornel West is one of the nation's premier public intellectuals and one of the great prophetic voices of our era. Whether he is writing a scholarly book or an article for Newsweek, whether he is speaking of Emerson, Gramsci, or Marvin Gaye, his work radiates a passion that reflects the rich traditions he draws on and weaves togetherÑBaptist preaching, American transcendentalism, jazz, radical politics. This anthology reveals the dazzling range of West's work, from his explorations of ”Prophetic Pragmatism” (...)
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  15. The threatened trade in human ova.Donna Dickenson - 2004 - Nature Reviews Genetics 5 (3):157.
    It is well known that there is a shortage of human ova for in vitro fertilization (IVF) purposes, but little attention has been paid to the way in which the demand for ova in stem-cell technologies is likely to exacerbate that shortfall and create a trade in human eggs. Because the 'Dolly' technology relies on enucleated ova in large quantities, allowing for considerable wastage, there is a serious threat that commercial and research demands for human eggs will grow exponentially from (...)
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    The Philosophical Society of Edinburgh 1768–1783.Roger L. Emerson - 1985 - British Journal for the History of Science 18 (3):255-303.
    The Philosophical Society of Edinburgh Throughout the years 1768–1783 looked to the outside world like a flourishing and important body. By 1771 it had sponsored the publication of five volumes of papers which had gone through several printings and translations. It had a distinguished foreign membership which assured its recognition abroad as one of the important academic bodies in the cosmopolitan Republic of Letters. From its foundation in 1737 until his death in 1768, its President had been the Earl of (...)
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  17. Gender and ethics committees: Where's the 'different voice'?Donna Dickenson - 2006 - Bioethics 20 (3):115–124.
    Abstract Gender and Ethics Committees: Where’s the Different Voice? -/- Prominent international and national ethics commissions such as the UNESCO Bioethics Commission rarely achieve anything remotely resembling gender equality, although local research and clinical ethics committees are somewhat more egalitarian. Under-representation of women is particularly troubling when the subject matter of modern bioethics so disproportionately concerns women’s bodies, and when such committees claim to derive ‘universal’ standards. Are women missing from many ethics committees because of relatively straightforward, if discriminatory, demographic (...)
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  18. Yang Chu's discovery of the body.John Emerson - 1996 - Philosophy East and West 46 (4):533-566.
    Yang Chu is a shadowy figure in classical China brought under philosophical scrutiny. By providing a physical definition of human nature, Yang Chu freed the Chinese elite from the public roles and relationships that defined them, making possible new nonpublic, nonritual forms of individual self-awareness and self-cultivation. The Yangists valorized private and family life at the expense of public, court life.
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    Iqbal Before the Mosque of Cordoba: Goethean Crossings.Naveeda Khan - 2023 - Sophia 62 (3):533-553.
    This is a tale of two thinkers across time and space who have been read together but in conventional ways as representing the meeting of the East and the West. I propose instead a different relationship between them, that of hidden relays and realizations, in which one who comes later receives and actualizes a potential in the writings of the one earlier but in implicit ways to avoid the political and theological pitfalls of his times. To draw out this (...)
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    Molla Hasan Peşevangî and Hi̇s Assessments on Sufi̇Sm.Ömer Faruk Çalimli - 2023 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 11 (18):40-63.
    Molla Hasan Peşevangî was born in the Kurukaya village of Tatvan district of Bitlis in 1920 and lived in a period of time when poverty and misery prevailed in the society. He was interested in science from an early age. Since the opportunities in the region he lived in were not suitable, in terms of schools and scholars, he went on many trips to complete his knowledge and took lessons from numerous scholars. He established scientific approval after a total of (...)
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    Ethics watch: the threatened trade in human ova.Donna Dickenson - 2004 - Nature Reviews Genetics 5 (3):167.
    It is well known that there is a shortage of human ova for in vitro fertilization (IVF) purposes, but little attention has been paid to the way in which the demand for ova in stem-cell technologies is likely to exacerbate that shortfall and create a trade in human eggs. Because the 'Dolly' technology relies on enucleated ova in large quantities, allowing for considerable wastage, there is a serious threat that commercial and research demands for human eggs will grow exponentially from (...)
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    Mehmed Vusuli Efendi in the Light of Archives and the Mullah Çelebi Dervish Lodge He Founded.Nuran Çetin - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (1):497-519.
    Dervish lodges and cults were among the important elements of the Ottoman social life and in those times, they had spread to nearly all city centers, towns and villages. Dervish lodges served as non-formal educational institutions for people from all ages and all segments of the society. In addition to education, these structures also played important roles in political, economic, social and military life of the Ottoman Empire. In general, wise people and scholars contributed to the development and dissemination of (...)
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    The noetics of nature: environmental philosophy and the holy beauty of the visible.Bruce V. Foltz - 2014 - New York, NY: Fordham University Press.
    Contemplative or "noetic" knowledge has traditionally been seen as the highest mode of understanding, a view that persists both in many non-Western cultures and in Eastern Christianity, where "theoria physike," or the illumined understanding of creation that follows the purification of the heart, is seen to provide deeper insights into nature than the discursive rationality modernity has used to dominate and conquer it. Working from texts in Eastern Orthodox philosophy and theology not widely known in the West, (...)
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  24. Rabindranath Tagore, a Hindu Mystic Writer, on Love and Sufism in advance.Ashmita Khasnabish - forthcoming - CLR James Journal.
    The article primarily grounded in the Indian Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s notion of Humanitarian identity and universal love. It shows furthermore how this theory of love as embodied in his books The Religion of Man and Gitanjali connect human beings through love which one can attain through the Hindu Mystic philosophical concepts of Brahman and ego-transcendence. The article further discusses the notion of love by drawing connection between Hindu Mystic Philosophy, and Baul philosophy of Bengal which is identical with (...) philosophy as well as Vaishnav philosophy. Furthermore, Tagore’s trip to Iran and close affinity between Sufism and Hinduism has been addressed through Tagore’s fondness for the Iranian poet Hafiz’s Divan. Finally, Tagore’s Syncretistic philosophy is reinforced through the discussion of his novel Gora and his reference to Brahmo Dharma founded by Raja Rammohun Roy. (shrink)
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    Two Ghazals with the Redif “What Can I Do?" of Ahmet Paşa and The Hopeless Lover Image in the Divan Literature.Sıtkı Nazi̇k - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:1679-1696.
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    Asian Religions in America: A Documentary History (review).Joseph Waligore - 2000 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (1):299-303.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (2000) 299-303 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Asian Religions in America: A Documentary History Asian Religions in America: A Documentary History. Edited by Thomas A. Tweed and Stephen Prothero. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. 416 pp. Although this book is not about interreligious dialogue per se, it makes several important contributions to it. Two of the necessities for successful interreligious dialogue are a knowledge (...)
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    Selected Papers in Greek and Near Eastern History (review).William C. West - 2000 - American Journal of Philology 121 (2):320-324.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 121.2 (2000) 320-324 [Access article in PDF] David M. Lewis. Selected Papers in Greek and Near Eastern History. Edited by P.J. Rhodes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. xii 1 418 pp. 4 pls. Cloth, $89.95. David Lewis's death in 1994 deprived the world of scholarship of one of the leading ancient historians of our time. His books include a revision of Pickard-Cambridge, The Dramatic (...)
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    Major Trends in the Historiography of Muslim Reformism in Pre-Independent Malaysia.Hafiz Zakariya - 2019 - Intellectual Discourse 27 (2):531-554.
    Muslim reformism, which emerged in West Asia during the closingyears of the nineteenth century, and the early twentieth, was spearheaded byJamal al-Din al-Afghani and Muhammad ‘Abduh. It responded to the socioeconomicand political challenges confronting the Muslim society. Muslimreformism was not only influential in West Asia but also in Southeast Asia.However, most studies on Muslim reform have privileged the “central Islāmiclands” at the expense of its “periphery”. As a result, Muslim reform inMalaysia has been marginalised. Thus, this article, discusses (...)
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  29. At the Eleventh Hour: The Biography of Swami Rama. By Pandit Rajmani Tigu-nait, Ph. D. Honesdale, Pennsylvania: Himalayan Institute Press, 2002. Pp. 427. Hardcover $18.95. Awakening and Insight: Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy. Edited by Polly Young-Eisendrath and Shoji Muramoto. Hove, England: Brunner-Routledge, 2002. [REVIEW]Dharma Bell, Dharan ı Pillar, Li Po’S. Buddhist Inscriptions By & Paul W. Kroll - 2003 - Philosophy East and West 53 (3):431-434.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Books ReceivedAt the Eleventh Hour: The Biography of Swami Rama. By Pandit Rajmani Tigunait, Ph.D. Honesdale, Pennsylvania: Himalayan Institute Press, 2002. Pp. 427. Hardcover $18.95.Awakening and Insight: Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy. Edited by Polly Young Eisendrath and Shoji Muramoto. Hove, England: Brunner-Routledge, 2002. Pp. xii + 275. Paper $24.95.Beyond Metaphysics Revisited: Krishnamurti and Western Philosophy. By J. Richard Wingerter. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 2002. Pp. vii + (...)
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    Consciousness and Naturalness. A phenomenological West-East Divan[REVIEW]Hans-Martin Sass - 1991 - Philosophy and History 24 (1-2):4-6.
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    Otto Pfleiderer und die deutsche Theologie in der kritischen Darstellung von Timofej Butkevič.Volodymyr Abaschnik - 2021 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 28 (1):21-48.
    In the article, a little-studied question of the critical interpretation of the theological position of the representative of German protestant tradition Otto Pfleiderer (1839–1908) in the eastern orthodox theology, especially in the work of Kharkiv Professor Timofej Butkevič (1854–1925), is presented. At first, the main periods of a clerical and creative career of Butkevič, including his studying at the Kharkiv Clerical Seminary (1869–1875) and the Moscow Clerical Academy (1875–1879), are considered. Then the features of the theological publications and the (...)
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    (Re)producing the Israeli (European) body: Zionism, Anti-Black Racism and the Depo-Provera Affair.Bayan Abusneineh - 2021 - Feminist Review 128 (1):96-113.
    This article examines the Depo-Provera Affair—where Israeli doctors administered the contraceptive Depo-Provera to newly immigrated Ethiopian Jewish women—to argue that the Israeli settler colonial project depends on these forms of gendered anti-Black violence, through the management of Black African bodies. In 2013, then Israeli Deputy Health Minister Yaakov Litzman admitted that they had administered Depo-Provera to Ethiopian immigrant women without their consent, after reproductive and civil rights activists in Israel called for an investigation after a drop in the birthrate among (...)
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    A Critical Study of Interpretations by Various Scholars of “Gongsunlongzi.”. 강지연 - 2012 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 63 (null):309-330.
    본고는 『공손룡자(公孫龍子)』 해석이론 중 주목받고 계속 논의되던 이론 중 그레 이엄(A,C Graham), 핸슨(C. D. Hansen), 모종삼(牟宗三), 노사광(勞思光)의 해석론의 한 계를 드러내고 비판하고자 했다. 그레이엄(A.C.Graham)의 ‘전체-부분’이론을 따를 때 변 비불변(變非不變)명제를 해석할 수 없는 문제가 발생한다. 또한 그는 공손룡(公孫龍)이 ‘전체-부분’ 관계를 ‘종류와 속성’ 관계로 오해했다고 본다. 이런 해석 방식에서는 공손룡 이 「백마론(白馬論)」에서 “백마비마(白馬非馬)”, “백마유마(白馬有馬)”를 부정하고, 「통변 론(通辯論)」에서 “이유일(二有一)”을 부정한 것에 대해 설명할 수 없게 된다. 핸슨(Hansen)의 경우에는 “백마비마(白馬非馬)”, “백마마야(白馬馬也)”, 이 두 명제가 동시에 모두 참인 명제로 가능하다 본다. 그런데 “백자필백(白者必白)” 논제를 비재질화(非材質化), 추상화의 (...)
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    A Christian Understnding on Death in viewpoint of Ken Wilber's four quardrants. 이정배 - 2008 - Journal of Eastern Philosophy 55 (55):79-104.
    본 글은 기독교적 관점에서 죽음을 이해하는 한 시도이다. 여기서 말하는 죽음은 ‘Well-dying’을 뜻한다. 자본주의, 핵가족 체제하에서 현대인들은 죽음을 거추장스런 것으로 인식한다. 죽어가는 자들이 고독을 느끼는 것도 이런 이유에서이다. 돈과 건강만을 ‘Well-dying’의 조건으로 인식하는 경향이 농후해졌다. 이점에서 본고는 기독교의 내세관이 죽음을 수용함에 있어 어떤 도움이 될 수 있는가를 밝힌다. 특별히 신학자 몰트만의 죽음이해를 근거로 기독교가 제시하는 죽음이후의 문제를 집중 조명했고 그것을 우리시대의 영성가인 켄 윌버의 시각에서 재평가했다. 기독교적 죽음이해를 보편화시키려는 의도에서였다. 본 논문의 요지는 결국 인간이 하느님 형상이라면 죽음에 있어서도 그러해야 한다는 (...)
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    A contemporary value of Tan qiao's life thoughts. 이승모 - 2015 - Journal of Eastern Philosophy 83 (83):67-94.
    사람은 누구나 행복한 삶을 꿈꾼다. 그러나 기본적인 생계를 유지할 수 없고 생명조차 지킬 수 없는 현실이라면 어떻게 행복하게 살 수 있을까? 담초(譚峭)가 인간의 생명에 주목하는 이유가 바로 여기에 있다. 당(唐)나라 말기는 전쟁이 끊이지 않고 착취가 심해 사람들이 기본적인 생계조차 유지하기 힘들었다. 이러한 시대를 살았던 담초는 당시 사회를 비판하고 어떻게 하면 모든 사람이 행복하게 살 수 있는가의 문제를 고민했다. 특히 그가 가장 심혈을 기울인 부분은 생명의 관점에서 인간사회의 내재적 모순을 탐구하고 나아가 모두가 어울려 살 수 있는 화합사회를 건설하는 것이었다. 대체적으로 보면 (...)
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  36. The Idea of Freedom: A Dialectical Examination of the Controversies about Freedom.[author unknown] - 1961 - Philosophy East and West 11 (1):57-61.
     
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    Crıtıcısm On Language And Lıterature In Namık Kemal’s Letters.Veysel ŞAHİN - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:687-715.
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    李柬의 “實事”論 淺析.JaeHo Ahn - 2013 - Journal of Eastern Philosophy 75:141-165.
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    The Earth Charter: Buddhist and Christian Approaches.Bill Aiken - 2001 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 21 (1):115-117.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 21.1 (2001) 114-116 [Access article in PDF] The Earth Charter: Buddhist and Christian Approaches Bill Aiken Soka Gakkai International Seattle, Washington, is well known as the home of the coffee renaissance that swept across America in the 1980s and 1990s. Its hometown favorite, The CoffeeBrand, first appeared in 1971 in an open-air farmers' market; the popular round, green logo now seems to appear on the streets of (...)
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  40. Taking Parenting Public: The Case for a New Social Movement.Enola G. Aird, Allan C. Carlson, David Elkind, William A. Galston, S. Jody Heymann, Wade F. Horn, Bernice Kanner, Juliet B. Schor, Raymond Seidelman, Theda Skocpol, Ruy Teixeira, Cornel West, Peter Winn, Edward Wolff & Ruth A. Wooden - 2002 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Taking Parenting Public makes a compelling case that parenting has become dangerously undervalued in America today. It calls for a new investment—both personal and public—into the work of raising children and argues that we are all "stockholders" in the next generation. With a foreword by Sylvia Ann Hewlett and Cornel West, Taking Parenting Public crosses boundaries to bring together thinkers from diverse fields spanning the political spectrum. It features contributions from distinguished experts in economics, political science, public policy, child (...)
     
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  41. Books received. [REVIEW]Dale Akhilananda - 1959 - Philosophy East and West 9 (3/4):181.
     
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    A question of audience: Laonikos Chalkokondyles’ Hellenism.Aslıhan Akışık-Karakullukçu - 2019 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 112 (1):1-30.
    By focusing on the known details of Laonikos Chalkokondyles’ biography, on his relation to Byzantine historiographical tradition, by comparing his historical work to that of contemporary intellectuals living under the Ottomans as well as those in the west, examining his portrayal of Mehmed II, his adoption of a Herodotean model, the revival of Herodotus in the Renaissance more generally, and the reception of the ᾿Aπόδειξις in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, I argue that Laonikos was writing for an elite (...)
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    Critical Forum Introduction: Cultural Encounters and Textual Speculations in the Mediterranean.Burcu Kayışcı Akkoyun, Emrah Atasoy & Merve Tabur - 2024 - Utopian Studies 35 (1):127-131.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Critical Forum Introduction:Cultural Encounters and Textual Speculations in the MediterraneanBurcu Kayışcı Akkoyun, Emrah Atasoy, and Merve TaburThis issue's Critical Forum takes its point of departure from two paradigm shifts. The first one has already occurred in utopian studies, as attested by the increasingly evident interest in non-Western conceptions of utopianism and representations of speculative fiction. Scholars of utopian studies such as Lyman Tower Sargent and Jacqueline Dutton have been (...)
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    Turkish Religious Music Practices of the Sufi Music Associations Federation.Mustafa Asım Akkuş - 2023 - Dini Araştırmalar 26 (65):539-569.
    This study aims to reveal the Turkish religious music practices of Jawharism, a sect based on Qadiri and Rifai, founded in Bagcilar, Istanbul. The historical process of the establishment of Jawharism was firstly mentioned, and then the musical activities of the "Association for the Promotion and Sustenance of Sufi Music and Culture", which enabled it to spread in a cultural sense, were discussed. As a result of archives, interviews and observations, the relationship of Jawharism with music was determined, the (...)
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    Claims of Massacre and Persecution Attributed to Khurāsān Governor Qutayba Ibn Muslim al-Bāhilī.Yunus Akyürek - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (1):515-542.
    Qutayba ibn Muslim al-Bāhilī is one of the leading soldier-bureaucrats of the Umayyads period. During the time he served as the governor of Khurāsān, he consolidated the Umayyad’s rule in Tokharistan and Transoxiana provinces, and expanded the borders of the state to China by conquering the Kashgar region. His activities for conversion of the people of the conquered regions have great importance in the history of Islam since the intense relations of the Turkish people with Islam fell upon the time (...)
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    Autonomy and paternalism in shared decision‐making in a Saudi Arabian tertiary hospital: A cross‐sectional study.Yousef Y. Alabdullah, Esra Alzaid, Safa Alsaad, Turki Alamri, Saleh W. Alolayan, Suliman Bah & Abdullah S. Aljoudi - 2023 - Developing World Bioethics 23 (3):260-268.
    Medical paternalism has long been a common medical practice. However, patient autonomy in healthcare has been recently adopted by doctors and patients alike. This study explored whether doctors and patients in a tertiary care hospital in Saudi Arabia preferred autonomy or paternalism in shared decision‐making. A total of 118 participants (51 patients requiring total knee replacement, owing to stages 3–4 of osteoarthritis, and 67 doctors) from the Eastern province, Saudi Arabia. responded to a 17‐question category‐based questionnaire involving four scales (...)
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    Cit: Consciousness (review).Alan Preti - 2005 - Philosophy East and West 55 (4):619-623.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Cit: ConsciousnessAlan PretiCit: Consciousness. By Bina Gupta. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2003. Pp. xi + 203.In his 1988 essay "Consciousness in Vedānta,"1 J. N. Mohanty pointed out that, Heidegger notwithstanding, a metaphysics of consciousness has been the destiny of Indian thought. Indeed, from the earliest Upaniṣadic speculations to the growth of the systems, the centrality of the concept of consciousness to the development of Indian philosophy can (...)
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    Body Consciousness: A Philosophy of Mindfulness and Somaesthetics. By Richard Shusterman. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Pp. xv+ 239. Hard-cover $85.00. Paper $24.99. Buddhist Scriptures as Literature: Sacred Rhetoric and the Uses of Theory. By Ralph. [REVIEW]Flores Albany, Crossing Horizons & Shlomo Biderman - 2009 - Philosophy East and West 59 (1):122-123.
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    A convergence of Advaita Vedānta and Eastern Christian thought.Kalarikkal Poulose Aleaz - 2000 - Delhi: ISPCK.
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    Bataille and the Poverty of Academic Form.Ansgar Allen - 2023 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 43 (2):127-140.
    This paper argues that the dominant modes of academic address, the conference paper, the journal article, and the monograph, reinforce problematic and exclusionary assumptions concerning what counts as legitimate research, whilst also restricting academic enquiry and impoverishing intellectual life. It makes its case by exploring in some detail the intellectual commitments of one the West’s more wayward 20th century thinkers, Georges Bataille. It suggests that Bataille presents not simply a conceptual armoury (and one among many) for critiquing Western logocentrism (...)
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