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    Rousseau, the American Puritans, and the Founding of the People’s Two Bodies.Alin Fumurescu & Haimo Li - 2023 - The European Legacy 28 (7):706-724.
    Although Rousseau did not care much about the Americans, the Americans did and still do care a lot about Rousseau. Surprisingly, for someone so eager to offer advice about how to form or reform a c...
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    The Phenomenon of Cosmological Ideas in Early American Puritan Philosophy.Yaroslav Sobolievskyi - 2023 - Philosophy and Cosmology 30:124-132.
    The purpose of this article is to offer a specific perspective on Puritan philosophy. Most of the early American philosophy of the Puritans dealt with theological issues, the main topics of philosophical speculation were the ideas of God, salvation, freedom, and others. However, there were some ideas, the presence of which is an important factor, which until now has been little taken into account. This factor is the genuine interest of the Puritans in the natural sciences. Both (...)
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    Puritans and pragmatists: eight eminent American thinkers.Paul Keith Conkin - 1976 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    The Puritan prelude.--Jonathan Edwards: theology.--Benjamin Franklin: science and morals.--John Adams: politics.--Ralph Waldo Emerson: poet-priest.--Charles S. Peirce.--William James.--John Dewey.--George Santayana.
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    Puritan Philosophy of the American Thinker John Cotton.Yaroslav Sobolievskyi - 2022 - Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy 2 (7):38-42.
    The article presents a historical and philosophical study of the main philosophical ideas of the American thinker of the Puritan era, John Cotton (1585–1652). The renowned thinker worked as a priest both in England and in the American colonies. He was known as an outstanding theologian and Puritan philosopher of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The future philosopher received his education at Trinity College and Emmanuel College in Cambridge. His reputation was associated with his ability to preach and his (...)
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    American Literature and the New Puritan Studies.Bryce Traister (ed.) - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book contains thirteen original essays about Puritan culture in colonial New England. Prompted by the growing interest in secular studies, as well as postnational, transnational, and postcolonial critique in the humanities, American Literature and the New Puritan Studies seeks to represent and advance contemporary interest in a field long recognized, however problematically, as foundational to the study of American literature. It invites readers of American literature and culture to reconsider the role of seventeenth-century Puritanism in the (...)
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    The puritan and the cynic: moralists and theorists in French and American letters.Jefferson Humphries - 1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Why do Americans, and so often, American writers, profess moral sentiments and yet write so little in the traditionally "moralistic" genres of maxim and fable? What is the relation between "moral" concerns and literary theory? Can any sort of morality survive the supposed nihilism of deconstruction? Jefferson Humphries undertakes a discussion of questions like these through a comparative reading of the ways in which moral issues surface in French and American literature. Humphries takes issue with the "amoral" view (...)
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    The Puritan Backgrounds of American Naturalism.Robert J. Roth - 1970 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 45 (4):503-520.
    In addition to the vast influence of science, American naturalism owes its origins in large part to a reaction against elements in traditional American religion.
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    Book Review: American Covenant: A History of Civil Religion from the Puritans to the Present. [REVIEW]Matteo Bortolini - 2018 - European Journal of Social Theory 21 (4):566-568.
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    Puritans and pragmatists.Paul Keith Conkin - 1968 - New York,: Dodd, Mead.
    Explores the intellectual contributions of eight great American thinkers (Edwards, Franklin, Adams, Emerson, Pierce, James and Dewey).
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    Paul K. Conkin, "Puritans and Pragmatists: Eight Eminent American Thinkers", and Andrew Reck, "Recent American Philosophy". [REVIEW]Herbert Wallace Schneider - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (1):112.
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    Book Review: American Covenant: A History of Civil Religion from the Puritans to the Present. [REVIEW]Matteo Bortolini - 2018 - European Journal of Social Theory 21 (4):566-568.
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    Book Review: American Covenant: A History of Civil Religion from the Puritans to the Present. [REVIEW]Jean-Pierre Reed - 2021 - Critical Research on Religion 9 (3):365-367.
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  13. Were Puritan emotions gendered? (New England, mid-1600s).Barbara H. Rosenwein - 2018 - Clio 47:67-91.
    Si les historiens ont étudié les émotions des premiers groupes protestants, dont les puritains, ils ne se sont pas demandé s’il pouvait y avoir des différences dans les émotions exprimées et ressenties par les hommes et les femmes appartenant à des congrégations puritaines. Cet article analyse une série de confessions consignées dans les années 1648-1649 par Thomas Shepard, qui était à la tête de l’église puritaine de Cambridge, dans le Massachusetts. Trois approches différentes sont utilisées. La première étudie les « (...)
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    The Last Puritan: A Memoir in the Form of a Novel.George Santayana & Irving Singer - 1995 - Bradford.
    A novel of of ideas, expressed in the birth, life, and early death of Oliver Alden. Published in 1935, George Santayana's The Last Puritan was the American philosopher's only novel. It became an instant best-seller, immediately linked in its painful voyage of self discovery to The Education of Henry Adams. It is essentially a novel of ideas, expressed in the birth, life, and early death of Oliver Alden.The Last Puritan is volume four in a new critical edition of The (...)
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    The Puritan in the Enlightenment: Franklin and Edwards.David Levin - 2012 - Rand Mcnally.
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    The Last Puritan: A Memoir in the Form of a Novel.William G. Holzberger & Herman J. Saatkamp (eds.) - 1995 - Bradford.
    Published in 1935, George Santayana's The Last Puritan was the American philosopher's only novel. It became an instant best-seller, immediately linked in its painful voyage of self discovery to The Education of Henry Adams. It is essentially a novel of ideas, expressed in the birth, life, and early death of Oliver Alden.The Last Puritan is volume four in a new critical edition of The Works of George Santayana that restores Santayana's original text and provides important new scholarly information. Books (...)
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    The Puritan Smile. [REVIEW]Paul G. Kuntz - 1989 - Review of Metaphysics 42 (3):634-635.
    It has been forty-four years since an important American philosopher, Ralph Barton Perry, gave two cheers for Puritans in Puritanism and Democracy. Obviously, since we have neglected the deepest heritage of American history and use "Puritan" only in the disparaging sense of "puritanical," Neville must reassure us that he is far from a stereotype. He has written a charmingly personal book. On the cover is the smiling Leonora, a daughter, in white neck piece, as in our pictures (...)
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    Are we all implicit puritans? New evidence that work and sex are intuitively moralized in both traditional and non-traditional cultures.Warren Tierney, Wilson Cyrus-Lai & Eric Luis Uhlmann - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e317.
    Contradicting our earlier claims of American moral exceptionalism, recent self-replication evidence from our laboratory indicates that implicit puritanism characterizes the judgments of people across cultures. Implicit cultural evolution may lag behind explicit change, such that differences between traditional and non-traditional cultures are greater at a deliberative than an intuitive level. Not too deep down, perhaps we are all implicit puritans.
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    American philosophy and the romantic tradition.Russell B. Goodman - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Professional philosophers have tended either to shrug off American philosophy as negligible or derivative or to date American philosophy from the work of twentieth century analytical positivists such as Quine. Russell Goodman expands on the revisionist position developed by Stanley Cavell, that the most interesting strain of American thought proceeds not from Puritan theology or from empirical science but from a peculiarly American kind of Romanticism. This insight leads Goodman, through Cavell, back to Emerson and Thoreau (...)
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    Review of Richard Forrer: Theodicies in Conflict: A Dilemma in Puritan Ethics and Nineteenth-Century American Literature[REVIEW]J. David Greenstone - 1987 - Ethics 98 (1):182-183.
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    The Religious American.Mihaela Paraschivescu - 2006 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 5 (13):147-151.
    The paper is in itself a statement of facts: that the American has always been a “homo religiosus”, and that religion has shaped the American character starting with the early construction of America and until the current 21st secular century. America today is still indebted to the Puritans’ utopian consciousness of a divine call to restore Paradise on earth. Mircea Eliade helps this reading of America, he himself an exiled that experienced the quest for the Center of (...)
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    A Loss of Mastery: Puritan Historians in Colonial America.Peter Gay - 1966 - University of California Press.
    This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1966.
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    Early American Philosophy.John Ryder - 2004 - In Armen T. Marsoobian & John Ryder (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 3–21.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction: The Span of Early American Philosophy The Context of Early American Thought The Trajectory of Early American Philosophy Seventeenth‐Century Puritanism Early Eighteenth Century Later Eighteenth Century Conclusion.
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    "Book review of schooling, the puritan imperative, and the molding of an american national identity: Education's" errand into the wilderness". [REVIEW]Kelly Ann Kolodny - 2005 - Educational Studies 37 (2):180-184.
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    The Hidden God: Pragmatism and Posthumanism in American Thought.Ryan White - 2015 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    _The Hidden God_ revisits the origins of American pragmatism and finds a nascent "posthumanist" critique shaping early modern thought. By reaching as far back as the Calvinist arguments of the American Puritans and their struggle to know a "hidden God," this book brings American pragmatism closer to contemporary critical theory. Ryan White reads the writings of key American philosophers, including Jonathan Edwards, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William James, and Charles Sanders Peirce, against modern theoretical works by (...)
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    City on a Hill: Urban Idealism in America from the Puritans to the Present by Alex Krieger.Anna Turner & Patrick Schmidt - 2021 - Utopian Studies 31 (3):647-652.
    A recurring theme in the history of the United States, beginning with the settlements of Europe's religious dissenters, has been a compulsion to start over. Whether this manifests itself in antipreservationist sentiments in older cities or in the postwar romanticization of suburban sprawl, Americans have long displayed a distinct optimism about newness and growth. In City on a Hill: Urban Idealism in America from the Puritans to the Present, Alex Krieger, an urban design professor at Harvard and a practicing (...)
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    Foundations of American Political Thought: Readings and Commentary.Alin Fumurescu (ed.) - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    American political thought was shaped by a unique combination of theoretical influences: republicanism, liberalism, and covenant theology. This reader shows how these influences came together. Organized chronologically from the Puritans' arrival in the New World to the Civil War, each chapter includes carefully selected primary sources and substantial commentary to explain the historical context and significance of the excerpts. A coherent interpretative framework is offered by focusing the analysis on the different assumptions of the people - the republican (...)
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    But We're American… The presence of American Exceptionalism in the Speeches of George W. Bush.Olaf Pont - 2007 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 3:119-136.
    But We're American… The presence of American Exceptionalism in the Speeches of George W. Bush This paper defines American exceptionalism as the notion held by Americans that their country is unique and has a specific role to play in the world. The origins of this notion are traced to 17th century Puritan settlers, who used the metaphor of being "a city upon a hill" to highlight their position as a moral example to the rest of the world. (...)
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    Guns and the American Psyche.Dennis L. Merritt - 2018 - Anthropology of Consciousness 29 (2):168-174.
    What is missing from most analyses of the gun crisis in America is an archetypal perspective. Archetypically, the Constitution is in the domain of the Bible in terms of it being the equivalent of a sacred text for Americans, making the Second Amendment a revered text for gun enthusiasts. It enshrines the insidious concept that people can rise up in armed resistance to an oppressive force, including the US government. The Minuteman is an archetypal mythic image in the American (...)
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    The delight makers: Anglo-American metaphysical religion and the pursuit of happiness.Catherine L. Albanese - 2023 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    Can you draw a clear line through American history from the Puritans to the "Nones" of today? On the surface, there is not much connective tissue between the former, who often serve as shorthand for a persistent religious fanaticism in the United States, and the almost one quarter of the population who now regularly check the "None" or "None of the above" box when responding to surveys of religious preference. But instead of seeing a disconnect between these two (...)
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    Thrift and Thriving in America: Capitalism and Moral Order From the Puritans to the Present.Joshua Yates & James Davison Hunter (eds.) - 2011 - Oup Usa.
    Thrift and Thriving in America is a collection of groundbreaking essays on the significance of thrift throughout American history.
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    Philosophy in America from the Puritans to James.Paul Russell Anderson - 1939 - New York,: Octagon Books. Edited by Max Harold Fisch.
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    Philosophy in America from the Puritans to James.Paul Russell Anderson & Max Harold Fisch - 1939 - New York,: Octagon Books. Edited by Max Harold Fisch.
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    Loving God's wildness: the Christian roots of ecological ethics in American literature.Jeffrey Bilbro - 2015 - Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press.
    Analyzing writings ranging from the Puritans to the present day, Loving God's Wildness traces the effects of Christian theology on America's ecological imagination, revealing the often conflicted ways in which Americans relate to and perceive the natural world.
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    Subjectivity, Enchantment, and Truth: Frankenberry among the Puritans.Terry F. Godlove - 2016 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 37 (1):21-35.
    Philosophers of religion are indebted to Nancy Frankenberry for a trail of important papers and books in which she scouts the line between philosophical and religious thinking. Robert Neville has already conveyed some sense of the breadth and scope of her work—of the difficult landscape through which she has guided us. So I am going to go small. I am going to focus on two clusters of issues that have been central to her thinking. I have had the good fortune (...)
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    Two approaches to american theology.Daniel Walker Howe - 2004 - Modern Intellectual History 1 (3):399-409.
    Mark Noll, America's God: From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln Brooks Holifield, American Theology: Christian Thought from the Age of the Puritans to the Civil War Intellectual history, after a generation of neglect, is suddenly getting attention again in the United States. Giving impetus to this renewal of energy are two major works on American religious thought before the Civil War: Mark Noll's America's God and Brooks Holifield's American Theology. Both are big books, over 600 pages (...)
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    On the Form of the American Mind (Cw1).Eric Voegelin, Jurgen Gebhardt, Barry Cooper & Ruth Hein (eds.) - 1989 - University of Missouri.
    In 1924, not quite two years after receiving his doctorate from the University of Vienna, Eric Voegelin was named a Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Fellow and thus given the opportunity to pursue postdoctoral studies in the United States. For the next twenty-four months, Voegelin worked with some of the most creative scholars in America and at several of the country's great universities, an experience that undoubtedly influenced his scholarly and personal perspectives throughout his life. A more immediate result was the (...)
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    On the Form of the American Mind.Jurgen Gebhardt & Barry Cooper (eds.) - 1995 - University of Missouri.
    In 1924, not quite two years after receiving his doctorate from the University of Vienna, Eric Voegelin was named a Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Fellow and thus given the opportunity to pursue postdoctoral studies in the United States. For the next twenty-four months, Voegelin worked with some of the most creative scholars in America and at several of the country's great universities, an experience that undoubtedly influenced his scholarly and personal perspectives throughout his life. A more immediate result was the (...)
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    In Praise of Slacking: Richard Linklater’s Slacker and Kevin Smith’s Clerks as Hallmarks of 1990s American Independent Cinema Counterculture.Katarzyna Małecka - 2015 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 5 (1):190-205.
    Some people live to work, others work to live, while still others prefer to live lives of leisure. Since the Puritans, American culture and literature have been dominated by individuals who have valued hard work. However, shortly after its founding, America managed to produce the leisurely Rip Van Winkle, who, over time, has been followed by kindred spirits such as, for instance, Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, Twain’s Huck Finn, Melville’s Bartleby, Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima, the Hippies, (...)
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    One nation, under gods: a new American history.Peter Manseau - 2015 - New York: Little, Brown and Company.
    A groundbreaking new look at the story of America At the heart of the nation's spiritual history are audacious and often violent scenes. But the Puritans and the shining city on the hill give us just one way to understand the United States. Rather than recite American history from a Christian vantage point, Peter Manseau proves that what really happened is worth a close, fresh look. Thomas Jefferson himself collected books on all religions and required that the brand (...)
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    The Cultural War between Athens and Jerusalem: The American Case.Luciano Pellicani - 2013 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2013 (162):151-163.
    ExcerptIn an article published in May 2011 in Avvenire, the official newspaper of the Catholic Church, Flavio Felice, director of the Centro Tocqueville-Acton, called American constitutionalism the “child of Christianity.” This is a widely held theory,1 but so contrary to known historical facts that Farrell Till had no hesitation in denouncing it as a myth.2To start with, we should remember that “the Puritans have been hymned as the pioneers of religious liberty, though nothing was ever farther from their (...)
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    The Problem of Ideology in American Literary History.Sacvan Bercovitch - 1986 - Critical Inquiry 12 (4):631-653.
    For my present purposes, and in terms of my immediate concerns, the problem of ideology in American literary history has three different though closely related aspects: first, the multivolume American literary history I have begun to edit; then, the concept of ideology as a constituent part of literary study, and, finally, the current revaluation of the American Renaissance. I select this period because it has been widely regarded as both the source and the epitome of our literary (...)
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    On Physical and Spiritual Recovery: Reconsidering the Role of Patients in Early American Restitution Narratives.Stacey Dearing - 2019 - Journal of Medical Humanities 42 (3):405-422.
    This essay provides a literary history of the restitution narrative in colonial New England; using Cotton Mather's The Angel of Bethesda, I argue that Puritan medical texts employ theological and medical epistemologies to enable patient agency. In these texts, individuals must be involved in reforming the sinful behaviors that they believed caused their conditions, and must also engage in a form of public health by sharing their stories so that others may avoid future sins—and therefore illnesses. Ultimately, recognizing how restitution (...)
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    Book Review: The Birth-Mark: Unsettling the Wilderness in American Literary History. [REVIEW]C. S. Schreiner - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1):192-194.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Birth-Mark: Unsettling the Wilderness in American Literary HistoryC. S. SchreinerThe Birth-Mark: Unsettling the Wilderness in American Literary History, by Susan Howe; 189 pp. Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 1993, $40.00.In the interview which concludes The Birth-Mark, Susan Howe says that during childhood her Boston household was visited by such pioneers of American studies as Perry Miller and F. O. Matthiessen. Career-wise, however, Howe’s path to (...)
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    Music and the Sin of Sloth: The Gendered Articulation of Worthy Musical Time in Early American Music.Kevin Shorner-Johnson - 2019 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 27 (1):51.
    Abstract:Sociologist Max Weber identified Puritan constructions of virtuous time and the sin of sloth as having explanatory power for the origins of Puritan action and capitalist economies. This article expands upon Weber’s thesis to examine how the sin of sloth was reinterpreted to encourage or prohibit psalm singing, singing schools, and later forms of musicking. In particular, the article examines how the sin of sloth has always been a complex construction of virtue, emotion, time, and gender. An examination of musicking (...)
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    The Millenarian Turn: Millenarian Contexts of Science, Politics, and Everyday Anglo-American Life in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Vol. 3 of Millenarianism and Messianism in Early Modern European Culture (review). [REVIEW]W. Clark Gilpin - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (4):549-550.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.4 (2002) 549-550 [Access article in PDF] Book Review The Millenarian Turn: Millenarian Contexts of Science, Politics, and Everyday Anglo-American Life in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries James E. Force and Richard H. Popkin, editors. The Millenarian Turn: Millenarian Contexts of Science, Politics, and Everyday Anglo-American Life in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Vol. 3 of Millenarianism and Messianism in Early (...)
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    Beauty: A foundation for environmental ethics.Richard Cartwright Austin - 1985 - Environmental Ethics 7 (3):197-208.
    Human awareness of natural beauty stimulates the formation of environmental ethics. I build from the insights of Jonathan Edwards, the American Puritan theologian. The experience of beauty creates and sustains relationships. Natural beauty is an aspect of that which holds things together, supporting life and individuation. Beauty joins experience to ethics. We experience beauty intuitively: it is an affecting experience which motivates thought and action. The experience of beauty gives us a stake in the existence of the beautiful. Ecology (...)
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    In Pound We Trust: The Economy of Poetry/The Poetry of Economics.Richard Sieburth - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 14 (1):142-172.
    … Pound’s Imagist economy often mixes metaphors of capitalization with metaphors of expenditure. Words, he writes in an early essay, are like cones filled with energy, laden with the accumulated “power of tradition.” When correctly juxtaposed, these words “radiate” or “discharge” or spend this energy , just as the Image releases “an intellectual and emotional complex in an instant of time” . The precise relation of accumulation to expenditure in Pound’s Imagism is never really elaborated. For clarification one would probably (...)
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    Philosophical ideas in spiritual culture of the indigenous peoples of north America.S. V. Rudenko & Y. A. Sobolievskyi - 2020 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 18:168-182.
    The purpose of the article is to reveal philosophical ideas in the mythology and folklore of the indigenous peoples of North America. An important question: "Can we assume that the spiritual culture of the American Indians contained philosophical knowledge?" remains relevant today. For example, European philosophy is defined by appeals to philosophers of the past, their texts. The philosophical tradition is characterized by rational argumentation and formulation of philosophical questions that differ from the questions of ordinary language. However, the (...)
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    When We Collide: Sex, Social Risk, and Jewish Ethics by Rebecca J. Epstein-Levi.Joshua Stein - 2024 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 17 (1):99-101.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:When We Collide: Sex, Social Risk, and Jewish Ethics by Rebecca J. Epstein-LeviJoshua Stein (bio)When We Collide: Sex, Social Risk, and Jewish Ethics by Rebecca J. Epstein-Levi. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2023Sex is messy:Ethicists have an unfortunate habit of speaking of sex—or "good" sex, anyway—in lofty, aspirational terms: the physical and spiritual union of committed partners, the human sharing in divine creativity, the two becoming one, and so (...)
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