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  1. Astral legal justice: Between law’s poetry and justice’s dance.Joshua M. Hall - 2023 - South African Journal of Philosophy 42 (2):108-116.
    In this article, I build on my recent conceptions of law as poetry and of justice as dance by articulating three new conceptions of the relationship between law and justice. In the first, “poetry-based justice”, justice consists of a rigid choreography to a kind of musical recitation of the law’s poetry. In the second, “dancing-based law”, justice consists of spontaneous, freely improvised movement patterns that the poetry of the law tries to capture in a kind of musical notation. And in (...)
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    The astral body in renaissance medicine.D. P. Walker - 1958 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 21 (1/2):119-133.
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    Astral Bodies and Cartesian Souls.Dean A. Kowalski - 2018 - In Mark D. White (ed.), Doctor Strange and Philosophy. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 99–110.
    Despite the obvious duality of physical and non‐physical astral forms in Doctor Strange, the film can't avoid the numerous problems with interactionism and substance dualism in general. This chapter utilizes the good Doctor Stephen Strange to look at how some philosophers attempt to answer the question: Are we simply flesh and bone, as Strange seems to think, or is there more—especially when it comes to the nature of our minds and souls. In the process, the chapter gains some deeper (...)
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    Astral Projection and Out of Body Experiences.Joe Fearn - 2003 - Philosophy Now 42:10-13.
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    The astral relaxation theory of cytokinesis revisited.J. G. White - 1985 - Bioessays 2 (6):267-272.
    Cytokinesis in animal cells is accomplished by the active constriction of the equatorial regions of a cell by an actomyosin‐containing contractile ring. The mitotic apparatus specifies the position and orientation of the furrow such that the mitotic spindle is always bisected. Global cortical contractions occur in the cortex of a cell prior to cytokinesis that are independent of the presence of the mitotic apparatus. It was proposed some years ago that the asters of the mitotic apparatus could act to relax (...)
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    Astral Magic in Babylonia.W. G. Lambert & Erica Reiner - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):140.
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  7. Greek astral sciences in China.Bill M. Mak - 2022 - In Bill M. Mak & Eric Huntington (eds.), Overlapping cosmologies in Asia: transcultural and interdisciplinary approaches. Boston: Brill.
  8. Greek astral sciences in China.Bill M. Mak - 2022 - In Bill M. Mak & Eric Huntington (eds.), Overlapping cosmologies in Asia: transcultural and interdisciplinary approaches. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Practical astral projection. Yram - 1935 - Philadelphia,: David McKay company.
    If man knew exactly what would happen to him after death, enormous strides would be made into evolution. The author has given anyone the information to guide the reader to be successful in proceeding to the 4th dimension.
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    Astral Sciences in Mesopotamia.Manuel Gerber, Hermann Hunger & David Pingree - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (2):317.
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  11. Astral Plantations.Monique Allewaert - 2021 - In Branka Arsic? & Vesna Kuiken (eds.), Dispersion: Thoreau and vegetal thought. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Causalité astrale et « science des images » au Moyen Age : Éléments de réflexion / Astral causality and the « science of images » during the Middle Ages : Some lines of thought.Nicolas Weill Parot - 1999 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 52 (2):207-240.
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  13. Astral causality and the> during the Middle Ages Some lines of thought.Nicolas Weill-Parot - 1999 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 52 (2):207-240.
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    Pouvoir de la magie astrale et ordre politique chez Guillaume d’Auvergne.Nicolas Weill-Parot - 2019 - Quaestio 19:149-172.
    After giving some examples of the links between astral magic and the political sphere or model (political goals of certain talismans, therapeutic astral magic at the service of powerful people, use of hierarchies of demonic powers), the article focuses on William of Auvergne’s analysis of the stakes of power in the magic art. The Bishop of Paris underlines the logical impasse to which the political power attributed to a magician would lead, and he shows the insuitability of the (...)
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    La iconografía astral, deidades estelares y el “otro mundo” céltico en el occidente romano.Juan Carlos Olivares Pedreño - 2021 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 24:75-91.
    In this paper, we study astral symbols such as wheels, swastikas, triskelions and lunar crescents when they appear in votive offerings dedicated to Celtic divinities in the Western regions of the Roman Empire. From the presence of these symbols in numerous funeral steles and in archaeological contexts related to death in areas of intense Celtic cultural presence, we formulate the hypothesis that the Celtic divinities related to these symbols throughout the Roman West have an astral character and, in (...)
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  16. Astral guts: the nemocentric self in Byron and Brassier.Aaron Ottinger - 2019 - In Chris Washington & Anne C. McCarthy (eds.), Romanticism and speculative realism. New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Astral Sciences in Mesopotamia. [REVIEW]J. Steele - 2003 - Isis 94:358-359.
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  18. La religion astrale des Pythagoriciens, « Mythes et Religions ».Louis Rougier - 1972 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 162:62-63.
     
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    Matière locale et substances astrales chez Aristote.Fabienne Baghdassarian - 2020 - Chôra 18:181-199.
    This paper deals with the Aristotelian notion of topical matter mentioned in a few passages of the Metaphysics and ascribed to the celestial bodies. Taking into account the metaphysical context of each occurrence of this notion, it tries to determine for what metaphysical use this notion has been developed and what impact it has on the ousiological analysis of the celestial substances. It suggests that the notion of topical matter, although intended to provide a convenient tool that makes possible a (...)
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    Would Survival Have to Be Survival of an Astral Body? A Reply to Professor Flew.Roger Smook - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (3):481 - 494.
    One of the conclusions reached by Antony Flew in his interesting paper “Is There a Case for Disembodied Survival?” is that “if there is to be a case for individual and personal survival, what survives must be some sort of astral body.” In the present paper I shall investigate whether he is really justified, on the basis of the arguments he presents, in drawing this conclusion.
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    The ‘Airy Envelope of the Spirit’: Empirical Eschatology, Astral Bodies and the Spiritualism of the Howitt Circle.Mioara Merie - 2008 - Intellectual History Review 18 (2):189-206.
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    Daniel Patrick Morgan. Astral Sciences in Early Imperial China. x + 257 pp., figs., bibl., index. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. £75 . ISBN 9781107139022. [REVIEW]Miranda Brown - 2019 - Isis 110 (2):392-393.
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    Hermann Hunger;, David Pingree. Astral Sciences in Mesopotamia. xviii + 303 pp., tables, app., bibl., index. Leiden: Brill, 1999. $112. [REVIEW]J. M. Steele - 2003 - Isis 94 (2):358-359.
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  24. Two Astromagical manuscripts of Alfonso X+ The production of works on astronomy and astral magic in 13th-century Castile.A. GarciaAviles - 1996 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 59:14-23.
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    La aplicación física de la geometía astral como confirmación de la teoría Kantiana del conocimiento.Juan Cano de Pablo - 2007 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 40 (1):161-183.
    La aparición de las geometrías no euclidianas o astrales parecían contradecir la filosofía de la matemática de Kant. Éste había contemplado la posibilidad de una geometría suprema, pero la desechó por que no se relacionaba sintéticamente con la experiencia. Sin embargo, a principios del siglo XX Albert Einstein desarrollo la Teoría de la relatividad e hizo de ella una teoría de la gravitación. Esta teoría, conocida como Teoría de la relatividad general, confiere al Universo una estructura no euclídea. En este (...)
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    How do Writings in the Early Astral Sciences Reveal Mathematical Practices and Practitioners?Matthieu Husson & Richard L. Kremer - 2016 - Centaurus 58 (1-2):1-5.
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    Pelerin de Prusse on the Astrolabe: Text and Translation of His Practique de astralable. Pelerin de Prusse, Edgar Laird, Robert Fischer.J. D. North - 1996 - Isis 87 (1):157-157.
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  28. Chinese-Muslims as agents of astral knowledge in late imperial China.Dror Weil - 2022 - In Bill M. Mak & Eric Huntington (eds.), Overlapping cosmologies in Asia: transcultural and interdisciplinary approaches. Boston: Brill.
     
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  29. Chinese-Muslims as agents of astral knowledge in late imperial China.Dror Weil - 2022 - In Bill M. Mak & Eric Huntington (eds.), Overlapping cosmologies in Asia: transcultural and interdisciplinary approaches. Boston: Brill.
     
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  30. Indian planetary images and the tradition of astral magic.David Pingree - 1989 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 52 (1):1-13.
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    The star signs at Brundisium: astral symbolism in Lucan 2.691–2.Francisco Barrenechea - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54 (1):312-317.
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    Nicolaus Ellenbog’s “Apologia for the Astrologers”: A Benedictine’s View on Astral Determinism.Guy Guldentops - 2020 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 62:251-334.
    In several of his works, Nicolaus Ellenbog, a Benedictine ‘humanist’ from Ottobeuren, discusses celestial influence on human action. An analysis of the most relevant passages from his E...
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    Nicolaus Ellenbog’s “Apologia for the Astrologers”: A Benedictine’s View on Astral Determinism.Guy Guldentops - 2020 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 62:251-334.
    In several of his works, Nicolaus Ellenbog, a Benedictine ‘humanist’ from Ottobeuren, discusses celestial influence on human action. An analysis of the most relevant passages from his Enarrationes in Regulam S. Benedicti, his Quæstiones miscellaniæ, and his Epistulæ, indicates that, unlike most late-medieval scholastics and Renaissance philosophers, he does not exalt human autonomy, but rather tends to embrace a soft astrological determinism. The appendix offers a critical editio princeps of some interesting extracts from the abovementioned texts.
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    Nicolaus Ellenbog’s “Apologia for the Astrologers”: A Benedictine’s View on Astral Determinism.Guy Guldentops - 2021 - Brepols Publishers: Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale 62:251-334.
    Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale, Volume 62, Issue, Page 251-334, January 2020.
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    Pelerin de Prusse on the Astrolabe: Text and Translation of His Practique de astralable by Pelerin de Prusse; Edgar Laird; Robert Fischer. [REVIEW]J. North - 1996 - Isis 87:157-157.
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  36. Tommaso Campanella. Opuscoli astrologici: Come evitare il fato astrale, Apologetico, Disputa sulle bolle. Ed Germana Emst. [REVIEW]H. D. Rutkin - 2004 - Early Science and Medicine 9 (4):370-370.
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    David Pingree. Picatrix: A Medieval Treatise on Astral Magic. Translated with an introduction by Dan Attrell and David Porreca. (Magic in History.) xii + 364 pp., tables, notes, bibl., index. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2019. $39.95 (cloth); ISBN 9780271082127. E-book available. [REVIEW]Steven P. Marrone - 2022 - Isis 113 (2):431-432.
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    Theoretical evidence that more microtubules reach the cortex at the pole than at the equator during anaphase in sea urchin eggs.Tomoyoshi Yoshigaki - 2003 - Acta Biotheoretica 51 (1):43-53.
    Astral microtubules are rapidly elongated during anaphase and telophase in sea urchin eggs. The number of microtubules extending to the cell surface was calculated with a computer. For the calculations, microtubules were assumed to radiate from the astral center uniformly over angles. Although microtubules from two asters freely overlapped around the equator, the number per the unit area, i.e. the surface density, was larger in the polar region than in the equatorial region. The ratio of the theoretically calculated (...)
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    Religion and the subtle body in Asia and the West: between mind and body.Geoffrey Samuel & Jay Johnston (eds.) - 2013 - New York: Routledge.
    Subtle-body practices are found particularly in Indian, Indo-Tibetan and East Asian societies, but have become increasingly familiar in Western societies, especially through the various healing and yogic techniques and exercises associated with them. This book explores subtle-body practices from a variety of perspectives, and includes both studies of these practices in Asian and Western contexts. The book discusses how subtle-body practices assume a quasi-material level of human existence that is intermediate between conventional concepts of body and mind. Often, this level (...)
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    Angels of Desire: Esoteric Bodies, Aesthetics and Ethics.Jay Johnston - 2008 - Oakville, CT: Equinox Publishing.
    This is the first book to examine the Subtle Body- a model of subjectivity found in esoteric, eastern and western religious and philosophical traditions from a transdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspective. It considers this radical form of self as enabling an innovative reconsideration of the dualisms at the heart of western discourse: mind-body, divine-human, matter-spirit, reason-emotion, I-other. Emerging from this consideration is an interrelated aestheticethic that promotes an understanding of embodiment that is not exclusively tied to materiality. This perspective posits an (...)
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    Angels of desire: esoteric bodies, aesthetics and ethics.Jay Johnston - 2008 - Oakville, CT: Equinox.
    Subtle bodies -- Difference -- Subtle subjects of desire -- "Seering" desire : the between -- Inhabiting sight -- Durée : the aesthetics of desired time -- An ethics of emptiness -- Witnessing : detached immersion -- An ethics of grace : the law of desiring angels -- Conclusion : the angelic ternary.
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    Mystical Experience in the Spectrum of Altered States of Consciousness: Overlapping Discourses of Theology and Secular Sciences.Yuliya Mikhailovna Duplinskaya & Mark Vladimirovich Shugurov - 2022 - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal) 10:25-53.
    The subject of the study is the mystical experience as a kind of altered states of consciousness. The purpose of the article is to solve at the conceptual level the problem of distinguishing genuine mystical experience and various kinds of surrogate states with quasi-mystical content. The theoretical basis for solving this problem was the study of the panorama of moments of divergence and convergence of discourses of the humanities and natural sciences, as well as theology. In the course of the (...)
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    The Limbic System and the Soul: Evolution and the Neuroanatomy of Religious Experience.R. Joseph - 2001 - Zygon 36 (1):105-136.
    The evolutionary neurological foundations of religious experience are detailed. Human beings have been burying and preparing their dead for the Hereafter for more than 100,000 years. These behaviors and beliefs are related to activation of the amygdala, hippocampus, and temporal lobe, which are responsible for religious, spiritual, and mystical trancelike states, dreaming, astral projection, near‐death and out‐of‐body experiences, and the hallucination of ghosts, demons, angels, and gods. Abraham, Moses, Muhammad, and Jesus Christ, and others who have communed with angels (...)
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    A unifying new model of cytokinesis for the dividing plant and animal cells.Pankaj Dhonukshe, Jozef Šamaj, František Balušak & Jiri Friml - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (4):371-381.
    Cytolkinesis ensures proper partitioning of the nucleocytoplasmic contents into two daughter cells. It has generally been thought that cytokinesis is accomplished differently in animals and plants because of the differences in the preparatory phases, into the centrosomal or acentrosomal nature of the process, the presence or absence of rigid cell walls, and on the basis of 'outside-in' or 'inside-out' mechanism. However, this long-standing paradigm needs further reevaluation based on new findings. Recent advances reveal that plant cells, similarly to animal cells, (...)
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    The Influence of the Stars on Women.Marialucrezia Leone - 2022 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 89 (1):25-50.
    Thomas Aquinas seems to suggest, though implicitly, that in their ethical conduct the majority of women is much more conditioned by the movements of the stars than men. Although he frequently maintains that the stars solely move the body of all human beings (men and women alike), not the rational powers of their souls, they may have an impact on the human soul indirectly and occasionally ( indirecte et occasionaliter ). Only a few, to wit, the wise (i.e., those who (...)
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    Nahmanides’ Astrological and Religious Thinking and the Views of the Contemporaneous Catalan Christian Sages.Esperança Valls-Pujol - 2020 - Perichoresis 18 (4):81-95.
    This paper examines the astrological and religious thinking of Moshe ben Nahman (also known as Ramban or Nahmanides) and the intellectual connections in this field with two of the most outstanding Christian thinkers of his time, Ramon Llull and Arnau de Vilanova. Nahmanides, like many medieval scholars, admitted an astral influence, but he did not accept astrology as a divinatory science. He incorporated astrological doctrines in his exegetical works, assuming that Israel is not determined by any star because it (...)
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    Manas (Mind) Structure: Exposing the Mysterious Functional Anatomy in the Indian System of Medical Philosophy.Chauhan Mks - 2024 - Philosophy International Journal 7 (2):1-6.
    The mind is not structured anatomically, as emphasized by modern pathology. Instead, it is expanded as a whole in a subtle form behind the physical body. In the Indian system of medical philosophy, the mind is considered as the astral nerves made third body, which identified as the ‘Manomaya-sharira’ (subconscious mind). The mind is composed of millions of astralnadis, through which Pranic-energies circulate freely into the astral anatomy of mind. Seven-chakras are found parallel to the spine, serving as (...)
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    What Could Pair a Nonphysical Soul to a Physical Body?Jaegwon Kim - 2015 - In Keith Augustine & Michael Martin (eds.), The Myth of an Afterlife: The Case against Life After Death. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 335-347.
    This paper argues that since nonphysical souls lack a position in space, they cannot have the pairing relations that would allow them to interact with physical bodies. For example, if two rifles (A and B) are fired at the same time, and consequently Andy and Buddy are killed, we can only say that rifle A killed Andy while rifle B killed Buddy, rather than the other way around, if there are appropriate spatial relations (such as distance and orientation) that pair (...)
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    A Rasa Reader: Classical Indian Aesthetics.Sheldon Pollock (ed.) - 2016 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    From the early years of the Common Era to 1700, Indian intellectuals explored with unparalleled subtlety the place of emotion in art. Their investigations led to the deconstruction of art's formal structures and broader inquiries into the pleasure of tragic tales. _Rasa_, or taste, was the word they chose to describe art's aesthetics, and their passionate effort to pin down these phenomena became its own remarkable act of creation. This book is the first in any language to follow the evolution (...)
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    Timaeus and Critias.Plato . (ed.) - 2008 - Oxford University Press UK.
    'The god wanted everything to be good, marred by as little imperfection as possible.'Timaeus, one of Plato's acknowledged masterpieces, is an attempt to construct the universe and explain its contents by means of as few axioms as possible. The result is a brilliant, bizarre, and surreal cosmos - the product of the rational thinking of a creator god and his astral assistants, and of purely mechanistic causes based on the behaviour of the four elements. At times dazzlingly clear, at (...)
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