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    The Western World and Japan: A Study in the Interaction of European and Asiatic Cultures.Ardath W. Burks & G. B. Sansom - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (3):206.
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  2. Russia and the Western World.Max M. Laserson - 1946 - Science and Society 10 (4):424-426.
     
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    Love in the Western World.Montgomery Belgion (ed.) - 1983 - Princeton University Press.
    In this classic work, often described as "The History of the Rise, Decline, and Fall of the Love Affair," Denis de Rougemont explores the psychology of love from the legend of Tristan and Isolde to Hollywood. At the heart of his ever-relevant inquiry is the inescapable conflict in the West between marriage and passion--the first associated with social and religious responsiblity and the second with anarchic, unappeasable love as celebrated by the troubadours of medieval Provence. These early poets, according to (...)
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  4. Marx and the Western World.Nicholas Lobkowicz - 1967 - Studies in Soviet Thought 7 (3):253-255.
     
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    Marx and the Western World[REVIEW]J. B. R. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (1):170-170.
    Perhaps no other intellectual figure has received such widespread critical and scholarly examination in the past few decades as has Marx. While there has even been an outpouring of books and articles in English, many of these studies have been introductory and few reflect the careful detailed scholarship displayed by European scholars. In April, 1966, a group of some of the most distinguished Marx scholars from all over the world participated in a truly international symposium at Notre Dame. Although (...)
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  6. Eastern Churches in a Western World: The relationship to the Churches of Origin.John D. Faris - 1999 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 40 (1-4):119-140.
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    Militarism in the Western World: A Comparative Study.Albert T. Lauterbach - 1944 - Journal of the History of Ideas 5 (4):446.
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    The Western World and Japan. A Study in the Interaction of European and Asiatic Cultures. G. B. Sansom.George Sarton - 1951 - Isis 42 (2):163-164.
  9. Marx and the Western World. Edited by Nicholas Lobkowicz, Etc. [By Various Authors.].Nikolaus Lobkowicz & James Luther Adams - 1967 - University of Notre Dame Press.
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    Some Perils and Pitfalls of “Missionary Bioethics” and Ethics “Capacity Building” in the Developing World and “Eastern” World.Globalizing Western Bioethics - 2011 - In Catherine Myser, Bioethics Around the Globe. Oxford University Press.
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  11. Love in the Western World.Denis De Rougemont - 1956 - Princeton University Press.
    In this classic work, often described as "The History of the Rise, Decline, and Fall of the Love Affair," Denis de Rougemont explores the psychology of love from the legend of Tristan and Isolde to Hollywood.
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    Utopian Thought in the Western World.Frank Edward Manuel & Fritzie Prigohzy Manuel - 1979 - Harvard University Press.
    This masterly study has a grand sweep. It ranges over centuries, with a long look backward over several millennia. Yet the history it unfolds is primarily the story of individuals: thinkers and dreamers who envisaged an ideal social order and described it persuasively, leaving a mark on their own and later times. The roster of utopians includes men of all stripes in different countries and eras--figures as disparate as More and Fourier, the Marquis de Sade and Edward Bellamy, Rousseau and (...)
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    Review Article: The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Western World.Arran Gare - 2012 - Cosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 8 (1):412-449.
    This is a review Iain McGilchrist, The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Western World, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2010, ix + 534 pp. ISBN: 978-0-300-16892-1 pb, £11.99, $25.00. It argues that through his work in neuroscience, McGilchrist has provided us with the means to comprehend the nihilistic tendencies of Western civilization, how these tendencies emerged and where they are taking us. He shows it to be the consequence of malfunctiong brains. (...)
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    Socrates and the Western World.William Kenneth Richmond - 1954 - London,: A. Redman.
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    Slower Growth in the Western World.Neil Leighton, R. F. Stalley & David Watson - 1982 - William Heinemann.
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    Love in the Western World[REVIEW]S. L. W. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):544-545.
    A consideration of one of the perennial paradoxes of Western society, which upholds monogamous marriage as the ethical norm, and yet is forever fascinated by romantic passion outside of marriage. The treatment of this fascination by the medieval legend of Tristan and Iseult, and the subsequent reappearance of this legend or its theme in Western literature down to the present, is examined. A theory of the eros-agape dichotomy is developed. The author concludes that the appeal of extra-attachment is (...)
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    The Great Philosophers: The Western World.The Great Thinkers.E. W. F. Tomlin & Rupert Lodge - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (2):188-189.
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    (1 other version)Vedanta for the Western world.Christopher Isherwood (ed.) - 1945 - Hollywood: The Marcel Rodd Co..
    Vedanta is the philosophy of the Vedas, those Indian scriptures which are the most ancient religious writings now known to the world. ...
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    Love in the Western World[REVIEW]Robert O. Johann - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (3):436-438.
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    The Lovejovian Roots of Adler's Philosophy of History: Authority, Democracy, Irony, and Paradox in Britannica's Great Books of the Western World.Tim Lacy - 2010 - Journal of the History of Ideas 71 (1):113-137.
    This article explores how Mortimer J. Adler's philosophy of history, as it developed from the 1930s through the 1950s, affected the construction of Encyclopedia Britannica's Great Books of the Western World and the same set's Syntopicon. A thorough examination of Adler's influences (e.g. Arthur O. Lovejoy, Jacques Maritain, and Columbia University faculty) demonstrates that his philosophy of history derived from a coincidental confluence of developments in the fields of literature, history, and philosophy. Adler's processing of these trends reveals (...)
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    In service of the western World: Global citizenship education within a Ghanaian elite context.Adam Howard, Patrick Dickert, Gerald Owusu & DeVaughn Riley - 2018 - British Journal of Educational Studies 66 (4):497-514.
    This article employs postcolonial perspectives to examine the possibilities and limitations of drawing on Pan-African ideas to establish practices and meanings for global citizenship education at an elite secondary school in Ghana. In this examination, the authors explore the ways in which the school’s interventions to reinforce sameness/unity produce different understandings of global citizenship between students from different social class backgrounds. The article addresses how the school attempts to dissociate students from their native cultures for the purpose of teaching them (...)
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    Understanding Oriental Philosophy: A Popular Account for the Western World.Richard K. Payne - 1978 - Philosophy East and West 28 (3):376-378.
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    Catholic Education in the Western World.A. C. F. Beales & James Michael Lee - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):111.
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    Four different views of scientific knowledge and the birth of modern relativism: The very important challenge facing reformed churches in a Western world.Nicolaas J. Gronum - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (4):1-9.
    Theologians are used to pointing the finger at European continental postmodernism when dealing with modern relativism. This article addresses a problem that is seldom highlighted within theology: modern relativism is the result of a series of epistemological discussions that took place during the early Enlightenment between scholars such as Rene Descartes, John Locke and Immanuel Kant. They were reacting, in part, to Aristotle’s metaphysics and logic. When the whole picture unravels, one immediately sees that modern relativism is deeply ingrained in (...)
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    Art in the Western World.David M. Robb & J. J. Garrison - 1942 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 2 (7):69-70.
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    The Ontological Commitment of Music in the Western World.Myriam Arroyave Montoya - 2013 - Ideas Y Valores 62 (153):7-30.
    RESUMEN La música occidental ha mantenido una relación cruzada y necesaria, más o menos comprometida, con la aritmética, la geometría y la física. En este artículo se hace un seguimiento histórico de este vínculo, intentando poner en evidencia algunas de las problemáticas filosóficas y epistemológicas compartidas por aquellas disciplinas. El camino seguido empieza en los griegos y termina en la Alta Edad Media, época en la que se establecen los principios de la notación diastemática, que constituye el fundamento de la (...)
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    The International Symposium on Marx and the Western World.Oliva Blanchette - 1967 - International Philosophical Quarterly 7 (1):129-137.
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    Sexual ethics in Islam and in the western world.Murtaz̤á Muṭahharī - 1982 - Albany, Calif.: Moslem Student Association (Persian Speaking Group).
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    The story of philosophy: the lives and opinions of the great philosophers of the Western world.Will Durant - 1933 - New York, N.Y.: Simon & Schuster.
    Examines the history of speculative thought by focusing on such dominant personalities as Plato, Bacon, Spinoza, Kant, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche.
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    The religious roots of racism in the Western world: A brief historical overview.Izak J. J. Spangenberg - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1).
    Racism is again a burning issue in our country. One may define racism as the conviction that not all humans are equal, but that some are ‘worthier’ than others. Usually those who are regarded as ‘unworthy humans’ are not treated on par with the rest. The ‘othering’ of humans in the Western world did not commence in the 16th, 17th, 18th or 19th centuries. It is argued that the roots of racism in the Western world date (...)
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    The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World.Ronnie Hawkins - 2015 - Environmental Ethics 37 (4):499-502.
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  32. Illa litteris Graecis abdita : Bessarion, Plato, and the western world.Eva Del Soldato - 2012 - In Marco Sgarbi, Translatio studiorum: ancient, medieval and modern bearers of intellectual history. Boston: Brill.
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    The Concept of “Self-Government” across Cultures: From the Western World to Japan and China.Donglan Huang - 2018 - Cultura 15 (2):53-72.
    This paper focuses on the change of the meaning of “self-government” after it was introduced from Western world into East Asia in late 19th and early 20th century. By surveying the process of translation and dissemination of the concept “self-government” as well as the institutionalization of local self-government in Japan and China, the author points out that in Meiji Japan, the meaning of the word “self-government” underwent significant changes from “freedom” which means anti-authoritarianism that was transmitted in the (...)
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  34. Immortality and Resurrection; Death in the Western World: Two Conflicting Currents of Thought.Krister Stendahl - 1965
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    Soviet legal innovation and the law of the western world.John Quigley - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book explains an interaction between Soviet Russia and the West that has been overlooked in much of the analysis of the demise of the USSR. Legislation strikingly similar to the Marxist-inspired laws of Soviet Russia found its way into the legal systems of the Western world. Even though Western governments were at odds with the Soviet government, they were affected by the ideas it put forth. Western law was transformed radically during the course of the (...)
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    Relativism—a Pervasive Feature of the Contemporary Western World?Mikael Stenmark - 2015 - Social Epistemology 29 (1):31-43.
    What is relativism? Why should we adopt a relativistic stance towards what we and others hold to be true about the world? And how did relativism come to be such a pervasive feature of the contemporary Western world? These are questions which I address in this paper. To relativize is to maintain that what is true—and not merely what is taken to be true—is dependent upon group, community, society, culture and the like and is not simply true (...)
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  37. Born bad: Original sin and the making of the western world [Book Review].Ken Wright - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 117:22.
    Wright, Ken Review of: Born bad: Original sin and the making of the western world, by James Boyce, Black Inc., Collingwood, Vic., 2014, pp. 260, $34.99.
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    Si-Yu-Ki. Buddhist Records of the Western World.R. L. Backus & Samuel Beal - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):832.
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    A story waiting to pierce you: Mongolia, Tibet, and the destiny of the Western world.Peter Kingsley - 2010 - Point Reyes Station, Calif.: Golden Sufi Center.
    The aim -- The journey -- The goal -- The view -- The endless joy.
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    Woman, time and the incommunicability of non-Western worlds: understanding the role of gender in the colonial denial of coevalness.Azille Coetzee - 2021 - Feminist Theory 22 (3):465-482.
    Central to the functioning of colonialism and coloniality is a specific construction of time, in terms of which the spatial ordering of the world also translates into a temporal ordering. Anthropologist Johannes Fabian argues that there is a specific rhetorical device at work here, namely the ‘denial of coevalness’, which is a colonial distancing strategy through which other worlds are robbed of validity on account of not existing within the same time as the West. In this article, I aim (...)
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    The Idea of Perfection in the Western World[REVIEW]R. E. J. - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (1):26-26.
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    On the move: mobility in the modern Western world.Tim Cresswell - 2006 - New York: Routledge.
    On the Move presents a rich history of one of the key concepts of modern life: mobility. Increasing mobility has been a constant throughout the modern era, evident in mass car ownership, plane travel, and the rise of the Internet. And typically, people have equated increasing mobility with increasing freedom. However, as Cresswell shows, while mobility has certainly increased in modern times, attempts to control and restrict mobility are just as characteristic of modernity. Through a series of fascinating historical episodes (...)
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  43. Martin Foss, The Idea of Perfection in the Western World[REVIEW]Rudolf Allers - 1947 - The Thomist 10:502.
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  44. The Soviet Impact on the Western World.Edward Hallett Carr - 1947 - Science and Society 11 (3):295-297.
     
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    Aging Across Cultures: Growing Old in the Non-Western World.Helaine Selin (ed.) - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This volume brings together chapters about aging in many non-Western cultures, from Africa and Asia to South America, from American Indians to Australian and Hawaii Aboriginals. It also includes articles on other issues of aging, such as falling, dementia, and elder abuse. It was thought that in Africa or Asia, elders were revered and taken care of. This certainly used to be the case. But the Western way has moved into these places, and we now find that elders (...)
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    The Idea of Perfection in the Western World. By Martin Foss (Princeton University Press. 1946. Pp. 102. $1.50.).Helen Wodehouse - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (83):268-.
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    (1 other version)awlinson's Intercourse between India and the Western World from the Earliest Times to the Fall of Rome. [REVIEW]Edward P. Buffet - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy 14 (16):442.
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    An Economic History of the Western World[REVIEW]F. N. Howard - 1938 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 7 (3):431-433.
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  49. TOMLIN, E. W. F. -The Great Philosophers: The Western World[REVIEW]J. Harrison - 1951 - Mind 60:571.
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  50. Review of: Zbigņevs Stankevičs, Quo vadis, Rietumu pasaule? Bernharda Veltes pārsteidzošā analīze [Quo vadis, Western world? Bernhard Welte’s Surprising Analysis], Riga, Zinātne, 2022, 191 pages, Hardcover ISBN 978-9934-5999-27-9, EUR 16,00. [REVIEW]Zane Zauberga - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-3.
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