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  1. Zen and Japanese culture.Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki - 1938 - New York: Pantheon Books. Edited by Richard M. Jaffe.
    One of this century's leading works on Zen, this book is a valuable source for those wishing to understand its concepts in the context of Japanese life and art.
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  • Leisure, the basis of culture.Josef Pieper - 1952 - Indianapolis: Liberty Fund. Edited by Alexander Dru & Josef Pieper.
    The philosophical classic explores the value and significance of leisure, arguing that it is the foundation of any culture, necessary for the development of religion and the contemplation of the nature of God, and issues a warning about the loss of insight due to our substitution of hectic amusements for nonactivity, silence, and true leisure.
  • The Biosphere.Vladimir I. Vernadsky - 1998 - Springer.
    First published in 1926 but long neglected in the West, Vladimir I. Vernadsky’s The Biosphere revolutionized our view of Earth. Vernadsky teaches us that life has been the transforming geological force on our planet. He illuminates the difference between an inanimate, mineralogical view of Earth’s history, and an endlessly dynamic picture of Earth as the domain and product of living matter to a degree still poorly understood. What Darwin did for life through time, Vernadsky did for all life through space. (...)
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  • Leisure the Basis of Culture.John W. Yolton - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (1):151.
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  • Der eurasismus AlS erbe N. ja. danilevskijs? Bemerkungen zu einem topos der forschung.Stefan Wiederkehr - 2000 - Studies in East European Thought 52 (1-2):119-150.
    N. Ya. Danilevsky is often mentioned as one of the predecessors of the Eurasian movement without the spheres of similarity and difference being clearly defined. This paper shows that both Danilevsky's theory of cultural-historical types and Eurasianism can be interpreted as philosophies of history based on anti-Darwinian models of thought. However, the idea of convergence through contiguity which constitutes the geographical, linguistic, and cultural unity of Eurasia is not found in Danilevsky. War against Europe as a unifying bond in Danilevsky's (...)
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  • Japanese Ceramics.Henry Trubner, Roy Andrew Miller, Seiichi Okuda, Fujio Koyama & Seizo Hayashiya - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (2):133.
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  • Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft. (Theorem der Kultur-Philosophie.).Ferdinand Tönnies - 1925 - Kant Studien 30 (1-2):149-179.
  • Zen and Japanese Culture.Kenneth K. Inada - 1962 - Philosophy East and West 12 (2):175-177.
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  • Zen and Japanese Culture.Archie J. Bahm - 1960 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 19 (2):238-239.
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  • Russia and the West in the Teachings of the Slavophiles, A Study of Romantic Ideology.Nicholas V. Riasanovsky - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (2):271-272.
  • Essays on Chinese Civilization. [REVIEW]John S. Major - 1985 - Philosophy East and West 35 (2):217.
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  • Buddhist Emptiness in the Ethics and Aesthetics of Watsuji Tetsurō.William R. Lafleur - 1978 - Religious Studies 14 (2):237 - 250.
  • Russian Philosophy and the Crisis of Identity.E. V. Barabanov - 1992 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 31 (2):24-51.
    The specificity of different perceptions must correspond to the metaphysical lines of the world. The metaphysical fault lines of being find expression in the peculiarities of the psychological structure of our experience. Ontologically, one would say: metaphysics produces psychology; psychologically, one would say the opposite: psychology determines our metaphysical structures. But symbolically, we will say, as we have said already: the metaphysical is expressed in the psychological, the psychological expresses metaphysics.
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  • Capitalisme et schizophrénie.Gilles Deleuze - 1972
    "Mille Plateaux (Paris, Éditions de Minuit, 1980) est le second des deux volumes ayant pour sous-titre Capitalisme et schizophrénie issu de la collaboration entre le philosophe Gilles Deleuze et le philosophe et psychanalyste Félix Guattari. Cet ouvrage continue à explorer par des voies inédites - en s'attaquant notamment à une série d'erreurs afférentes selon les auteurs à l'arborescence, à l'État, au langage... - la question déjà avancée dans L'Anti-Œdipe (premier volume) d'une ontologie révolutionnaire des devenirs ("presque imperceptibles") qui ne cessent (...)
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  • Géophilosophie de Deleuze et Guattari.Manola Antonioli - 2003 - Paris: Editions L'Harmattan.
    La philosophie de Gilles Deleuze et Félix Guattari est une philosophie du mouvement, en mouvement. De leurs livres émergent de nouveaux territoires, des paysages désertiques ou lunaires, peuplés d'animaux étranges. On assiste ainsi à la naissance d'une géophilosophie, d'une pensée qui met en scène des territoires, des populations, des animaux (philosophie, géographie, éthologie, nomadologie) et qui opère par déterritorialisations et par rencontres.
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  • Deleuze and Philosophy: The Difference Engineer.Keith Ansell-Pearson & Keith Ansell Pearson (eds.) - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    The work of Gilles Deleuze has had an impact far beyond philosophy. He is among Foucault and Derrida as one of the most cited of all contemporary French thinkers. Never a student 'of' philosophy, Deleuze was always philosophical and many influential poststructuralist and postmodernist texts can be traced to his celebrated resurrection of Nietzsche against Hegel in his Nietzsche and Philosophy , from which this collection draws its title. This searching new collection considers Deleuze's relation to the philosophical tradition and (...)
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  • Basic writings: from Being and time (1927) to The task of thinking (1964).Martin Heidegger - 1977 - New York: Harper Perennial Modern Thought. Edited by David Farrell Krell.
    Being and time : introduction -- What is metaphysics? -- On the essence of truth -- The origin of the work of art -- Letter on humanism -- Modern science, metaphysics, and mathematics -- The question concerning technology -- Building dwelling thinking -- What calls for thinking? -- The way to language -- The end of philosophy and the task of thinking.
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  • Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft.H. W. Blunt - 1888 - Mind 13 (51):439-444.
     
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  • Introduction.L. White - 2004 - The Studia Philonica Annual 16:96-100.
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  • Russian religious aesthetics.Viktor Bychkov & O. V. Bychkov - 1998 - In Michael Kelly (ed.), Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. Oxford University Press. pp. 4--195.
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  • Germinal Life. The difference and repetition of Deleuze.Keith Ansell Pearson - 1999 - Filozofski Vestnik 20 (3).
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  • Leisure the Basis of Culture.Josef Pieper & Alexander Dru - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (105):177-180.
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  • Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft.Ferdinand Tönnies - 1925 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 30:149.
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  • The Legacy of Genghis Khan and Other Essays on Russia's Identity.Nikolai Sergeevich Trubetzkoy & Anatoly Liberman - 1997 - Studies in East European Thought 49 (1):70-79.
     
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