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    ANCIENT SEXUAL PRACTICES - (A.) Serafim, (G.) Kazantzidis, (K.) Demetriou (edd.) Sex and the Ancient City. Sex and Sexual Practices in Greco-Roman Antiquity. ( Trends in Classics Supplementary Volume 126.) Pp. xiv + 538, b/w & colour ills. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2022. Cased, £134.50, €149.95, US$170.99. ISBN: 978-3-11-069577-9. [REVIEW]India Watkins Nattermann - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (1):140-143.
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    Análisis del discurso y sociopragmática histórica en un debate legal en la Cartagena de Indias del siglo XVIII. Intensificación y atenuación como recursos argumentales: Discourse analysis and historical sociopragmatics in a legal debate in Cartagena de Indias of the eighteenth century. Intensification and mitigation as argumentative resources.Micaela Carrera De La Red - 2013 - Pragmática Sociocultural 1 (1):11-45.
    Resumen Este trabajo consiste en un análisis histórico de textos que proceden de un expediente archivístico de Cartagena de Indias entre 1715 y 1717. Los autos son textos administrativos que poseen diversas funciones en las relaciones institucionales entre metrópoli y colonias, tal como la de “emitir opinión”. En la tipología textual indiana, esta función se denomina consulta o parecer, y se caracteriza por el uso de un predicado de tipo doxástico. Para el análisis hemos adoptado las perspectivas teóricas del (...)
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  3. Barroco efímero y religiosidad popular: fiestas de canonización de Santo Tomás de Villanueva en Cartagena de Indias.Francisco Javier Campos Y. Fernández de Sevilla - 1992 - Revista Agustiniana 33 (102):1399-1451.
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  4. Los jerónimos, Comisarios y Gobernadores de las Indias (1516-1519). II: La vuelta de los Padres Gobernadores.M. Modino de Lucas - 1994 - Ciudad de Dios 207 (2):301-334.
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  5. v. 5. Relaciones de Indias.Estudio Introductorio Y. Notas HistóRicas Por Jesús Paniagua PéRez & Nueva Granada Y. Virreinato de Perú [pt] 2. México edición crítica por Rafael González Cañal : [pt] 1 - 1983 - In Rolando Chuaqui (ed.), Review: Kurt Godel, Jesus Mosterin, Obras Completas. Association for Symbolic Logic.
  6. Livros de viagem do Oitocentos ea fabricação do Oriente: a Índia ea escrita em Maria Graham.Margareth de Almeida Gonçalves - 2011 - Topoi: Revista de História 12 (22):96-117.
     
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  7. Is Belief in Free Will a Cultural Universal?Hagop Sarkissian, Amita Chatterjee, Felipe de Brigard, Joshua Knobe, Shaun Nichols & Smita Sirker - 2010 - Mind and Language 25 (3):346-358.
    Recent experimental research has revealed surprising patterns in people's intuitions about free will and moral responsibility. One limitation of this research, however, is that it has been conducted exclusively on people from Western cultures. The present paper extends previous research by presenting a cross-cultural study examining intuitions about free will and moral responsibility in subjects from the United States, Hong Kong, India and Colombia. The results revealed a striking degree of cross-cultural convergence. In all four cultural groups, the majority of (...)
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    Necropolitics, Habitus, And The Kashmiri Resistance: We Are Here Still.Vinícius Tavares de Oliveira - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book engages the concept of necropolitics to present a vision of how to understand the physical body as a space of power and resistance to social order, in the context of the Kashmir resistance. The author sheds new light on the relations between India and Pakistan, with a focus on tensions over the Kashmir region, in order to better understand the emergence and stabilization of the narrative that criminalizes and thus justifies the population that rebels against state actions in (...)
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    Ancient India: From the Earliest Times to the Guptas, with Notes on the Architecture and Sculpture of the Mediaeval Period.Ananda Coomaraswamy & C. de B. Codrington - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:253.
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    Hē philosophia stis treis archaies chōres: Hellada, India, Kina.Dēmētrēs K. Velissaropoulos - 2001 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Gavriēlidē.
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    A Índia muito além do incenso: um olhar sobre as origens, preceitos e práticas do vaishnavismo.Arilson Silva de Oliveira - 2008 - Horizonte 6 (12):93-111.
    Resumo Buscamos compreender o contexto socio-histórico (ética e visão de mundo) do vaishnavismo, bem como, de forma resumida, as principais fontes e ideias teológicas, seu espaço, sua origem, seus precursores, suas divindades, suas práticas e, por fim, sua gama literária inserida na tradição indiana (ou parte integrante do que hoje se conhece como hinduísmo) e de forma latente nos ancestrais textos védicos. Tivemos como prerrogativa objetiva e sinteticamente caracterizada a análise da devoção incondicional ao deus Krishna por uma religião inserida (...)
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    De la Idolatría en el Occidente Peninsular Prerromano.Marco V. García Quintela & Francisco Javier González García - 2005 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 10:27-62.
    Proponemos una revisión crítica a una corriente interpretativa de base lingüística de las religiones prerromanas del área indo-europea de la Península Ibérica que se ha venido desarrollando durante los últimos quince años; para ello tomamos como referencia un reciente trabajo de B.M. Prósper (Lenguas y religiones del occidente de la Península Ibérica, Salamanca, 2002) en el que se exponen los puntos de vista de dicha hipótesis interpretativa. Nuestro trabajo revisa sus tres planteamientos metodológicos básicos: su consideración de dichas religiones como (...)
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    Political Articulation: Parties and the Constitution of Cleavages in the United States, India, and Turkey.Cedric De Leon, Manali Desai & Cihan Tuğal - 2009 - Sociological Theory 27 (3):193-219.
    Political parties do not merely reflect social divisions, they actively construct them. While this point has been alluded to in the literature, surprisingly little attempt has been made to systematically elaborate the relationship between parties and the social, which tend to be treated as separate domains contained by the disciplinary division of labor between political science and sociology. This article demonstrates the constructive role of parties in forging critical social blocs in three separate cases, India, Turkey, and the United States, (...)
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  14. India e Buddhismo Antico.Giuseppe de Lorenzo - 1904 - The Monist 14:625.
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    Catalogue of the Tibetan Manuscripts from Tun-huang in the India Office Library.Alex Wayman, Louis de la Vallée Poussin, Kazuo Enoki & Louis de la Vallee Poussin - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):592.
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    Are the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 Suitable for Use in India? A Psychometric Analysis.Jeroen De Man, Pilvikki Absetz, Thirunavukkarasu Sathish, Allissa Desloge, Tilahun Haregu, Brian Oldenburg, Leslie C. M. Johnson, Kavumpurathu Raman Thankappan & Emily D. Williams - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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  17. Continuidad y cambio en las prácticas musicales de la India contemporánea.Enrique Cámara de Landa - 2008 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 53:67-75.
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    The Buddhist Tradition in India, China, and Japan.Ludo Rocher & Wm Theodore de Bary - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):547.
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    Liberal Political Theory and the Cultural Migration of Ideas: The Case of Secularism in India.Jakob De Roover - 2011 - Political Theory 39 (5):571-599.
    The principles of liberal political theory are often said to be “freestanding.” Are they indeed sufficiently detached from the cultural setting where they emerged to be intelligible to people with other backgrounds? To answer this question, this essay examines the Indian secularism debate and develops a hypothesis on the process whereby liberal principles crystallized in the West and spread elsewhere. It argues that the secularization of western political thought has not produced independent rational principles, but transformed theological ideas into the (...)
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    Stakeholder engagement through empowerment: The case of coffee farmers.Chiara Civera, Simone de Colle & Cecilia Casalegno - 2019 - Business Ethics 28 (2):156-174.
    While most studies on stakeholder engagement focus on high-power stakeholders (typically, employees), limited attention has been devoted to the engagement of low-power stakeholders. These have been defined as vulnerable stakeholders for their low capacity to influence corporations. Our research is framed around the engagement of low-power stakeholders in the coffee industry who are, paradoxically, critical resource providers for the major roasters. Through the case study of Lavazza—the leading Italian roaster—we investigate empowerment actions addressed to smallholder farmers located in Brazil, India, (...)
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    De protohistorische culturen van Voor-Indië en hun datering (The Proto-Historical Cultures of India and Their Chronology)De protohistorische culturen van Voor-Indie en hun datering.J. F. Staal & J. E. van Lohuizen-de Leeuw - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (1):65.
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  22. The religious thought of India an address given before the members of the Swedenborg society.L. B. De Beaumont - 1916 - London,: Swedenborg society.
     
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    Clinical Trial Subjects in India—Lessons for Asia.Leonardo D. De Castro - 2013 - Asian Bioethics Review 5 (4):293-295.
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  24. La danza india moderna y contemporánea.Mónica de la Fuente García & Padmini Chettur - 2008 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 53:77-83.
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    Language and Philosophy in India.Richard Y. De Smet - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 10:47-54.
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    Crossings: Early Mediterranean Contacts with India.Steven E. Sidebotham, F. de Romanis & A. Tchernia - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (4):681.
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    When the Greek King Alexander the Great Laughed in India: The Rhetoric of Laughter and the Philosophy of Living.Dominique de Courcelles - 2014 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 47 (3):323-333.
    On June 13, 323 BCE, Alexander the Great, king of the Greeks, died at Babylon at the age of thirty-three. He had conquered a large part of the known world—the oikoumenē of the Greeks—and he had pushed back the eastern limits of the universe by advancing into India as far as the basin of the Ganges. He had also done everything in his power to give birth to a myth around his person, a myth that endures to this day. Alexander (...)
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    The Over-Burdened Earth in India and Greece.J. W. de Jong - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (3):397-400.
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    La literatura como tariqa: El pensamiento de Muhammad Iqbal entre la modernidad europea y la tradición islámica.Antonio de Diego González - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (1):17-28.
    Muhammad Iqbal is the most important Islamic philosopher of the contemporary Indian Subcontinent. In his extensive work there is a deep dialogue between the Philosophy of European modernity, Islamic tradition and Indian Philosophy that always leads him to spiritual transcendence. The aim of this paper is, in a transversal methodology and for the first time in Spanish, to show that tension through his intellectual and literary production, emphasizing how this became his tariqa.
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    The Rāmāyaṇa of Vālmīki: an Epic of Ancient India.Matheus Landau de Carvalho - forthcoming - Horizonte:1295.
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    Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India.J. G. de Casparis & Ram Sharan Sharma - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):432.
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  32. The Ambiguity of Mortal Remains, Substitute Bodies, and other Materializations of the Dead among the Garo of Northeast India.Erik de Maaker - 2016 - In Peter Berger & Justin E. A. Kroesen (eds.), Ultimate ambiguities: investigating death and liminality. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Hypalos: distanze e venti tra Arabia e India nella scienza ellenistica.Federico De Romanis - 1997 - Topoi 7 (2):671-692.
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    Tuḷu Texts with Glossary. Dravidian Tales from the South of IndiaTulu Texts with Glossary. Dravidian Tales from the South of India.K. de Vreese, Bernard Kölver & Bernard Kolver - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):317.
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  35. Aryan and Indo-Aryan Migrations.Vania de Gila-Kochanowski - 1990 - Diogenes 38 (149):122-145.
    Our interdisciplinary studies for over twenty years applied to the comparative history of the Romané Chavé (European Gypsies) with the high military castes of India (Rajputs and Kshatrivas), had come off, as from 1964, to the following conclusions: the more a language is similar on the lexical level to Hindi-Rajasthani and, on the morphological one to Jodhpuri, the more it is similar to Gypsy language—Romani, the more a culture is similar to the culture of the Rajputs and Kshatrivas, the more (...)
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    Differential association, multiple normative standards, and the increasing incidence of corporate deviance Inan era of globalization.Verghese Chirayath, Kenneth Eslinger & Ernest De Zolt - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 41 (1-2):131 - 140.
    This paper examines with the use of aggregate data from the U.S. Department of Justicethe extent of contemporary white-collar crime as a consequence of multiple normative standards existing within corporations. Given the implications of globalization, the desire for increased profits, and the declining role of regulatory agencies across much of the world (save for Europe, Japan, Mexico and India), paper suggests that the incidence of corporate deviance is likely to increase in the foreseeable future.
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    Negotiating professional and leader identities in interviews with female Indian professionals.Prachee Sehgal, Dorien Van De Mieroop & Abha Chatterjee - 2013 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 9 (2):175-198.
    Existing research on women’s construction of professional identities and, more specifically, on leader identities in the workplace, has traditionally focused mainly on western contexts. This article aims to extend this focus by investigating the position of women in the workplace in India. We do this by discursively analyzing audio-taped semi-structured interviews with women who are working in the corporate sector in India. The aim of these analyses is to present a number of case studies about the unique challenges that women (...)
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    La literatura como tariqa: El pensamiento de Muhammad Iqbal entre la modernidad europea y la tradición islámica.Antonio De Diego González - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (1):17-28.
    Muhammad Iqbal es el filósofo islámico más importante del subcontinente indio contemporáneo. En su amplia obra hay un profundo diálogo entre la filosofía de la modernidad europea, la tradición islámica y la filosofía de la india que conduce siempre hasta la trascendencia. El objetivo de este trabajo es, de forma transversal y por primera vez en español, mostrar esa tensión a través de su producción intelectual y literaria, haciendo hincapié en como este se convirtió en su tariqa.
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    A nação hindu e o outro muçulmano na obra de V. D. SAVARKAR.Mirian Santos Ribeiro de Oliveira - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (38):750-770.
    Intercultural encounters generally imply dynamics of elaboration of symbolic universes by the social groups affected. Imperial domination of Asia, from the 18 th to the 20 th century, furthered the reinterpretation of existing symbolic universes, such as religious communities, as well as the creation of new modes of symbolic organization of social life, as national communities. This paper analyzes the construction of a religious-nationalist symbolic universe in a context strongly influenced by otherness. We consider the discourse on Hindu nation and (...)
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    Ethics and Law for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear & Explosive Crises.Dónal P. O'Mathúna & Iñigo de Miguel Beriain (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This book provides a current analysis of the legal and ethical challenges in preparing for and responding to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive crises. From past events like the Chernobyl nuclear incident in Russia or the Bhopal chemical calamity in India, to the more recent tsunami and nuclear accident in Japan or the Ebola crisis in Africa, and with the on-going threat of bioterrorism, the need to be ready to respond to CBRNE crises is uncontroversial. What is controversial is (...)
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  41. The Impossible Nude.Maev de la Guardia (ed.) - 2007 - University of Chicago Press.
    The undraped human form is ubiquitous in Western art and even appears in the art of India and Japan. Only in China, François Jullien argues, is the nude completely absent. In this enthralling extended essay, he explores the different conceptions of the human body that underlie this provocative disparity. Contrasting nakedness with nudity, Jullien explores the traditional European vision of the nude as a fixed point of fusion where form joins truth. He then shows that the absence of the nude (...)
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    Greco-roman mythology in the narrative discourse of the medieval universal chronicles.José Miguel de Toro Vial - 2017 - Alpha (Osorno) 45:77-89.
    Resumen: Para reconstruir el pasado de Europa, los cronistas medievales debieron recurrir a un cúmulo de textos narrativos de origen griego y romano, atiborrados de elementos de carácter mitológico, dioses y héroes. En el presente artículo exponemos el proceso de evemerismo empleado por esos clérigos cristianos para depurar doctrinalmente la historia antigua. El análisis de las crónicas universales redactadas en el siglo XII muestra la construcción de un discurso narrativo basado en un rico lenguaje compuesto de sustantivos, adjetivos y (...)
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    Raimon Panikkar (1918-2010): Life and Legacy.J. Abraham Vélez de Cea - 2011 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 31:215-219.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Raimon Panikkar (1918-2010):Life and LegacyJ. Abraham Vélez de CeaThe interreligious theologian, intercultural philosopher, and pluralist mystic Raimon Panikkar died in Tavertet, Barcelona, on 26 August 2010. He was ninety-one. A pioneer of interreligious dialogue and comparative theology, Panikkar claimed to be at the same time yet without contradiction a Christian, a Buddhist, a Hindu, and a secular man.Panikkar's multiple religious belonging was not a matter of choice and shallow (...)
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    Decolonizing Universality: Postcolonial Theory and the Quandary of Ethical Agency.Esha Niyogi De - 2002 - Diacritics 32 (2):42-59.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Decolonizing Universality:Postcolonial Theory and the Quandary of Ethical AgencyEsha Niyogi De (bio)Living in colonial India, the Bengali thinker and creative writer Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) often meditated on ways that "concord" (milan) and "harmony" (sāmanjasya) could be established between persons and cultures [BIC 450-51]. Noting that "ruptures in balance and harmony" (bhār sāmanjasyer abhāv) that once were more localized now affected the whole world, he maintained that these reinforced the (...)
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    Os mentores intelectuais do confucionismo, do taoísmo e do hinduísmo na perspectiva weberiana.Arilson Silva de Oliveira - 2007 - Horizonte 5 (10):132-150.
    Resumo Analisaremos os literati confucionistas e taoístas (intelectuais chineses) e os mestres brahmanas (intelectuais indianos), apresentados por Max Weber, no intuito de apreendermos as imagens de mundo religiosas nos "jardins intelectuais e encantados" da China e da Índia. Para tanto, temos como base as duas primeiras monografias que fazem parte da obra Gesammelte Aufsätse zur Religionssoziologie (Ensaios sobre sociologia da religião) a propósito das religiões chinesas e indianas, as quais foram as primeiras a serem lançadas na série de sociologia comparativa (...)
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    Brahman and person: essays.Richard De Smet - 2009 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. Edited by Ivo Coelho.
    About the Book: - Brahman and Person is a collection of essays by the late Richard De Smet (1916-1997) on the topic of person in Indian thought. Overturning the current interpretation, De Smet proposes that the nirguna Brahman can be regarded as properly personal, provided person is understood in the original and classical sense that emerged in the Christian effort to speak abut the mysteries of the Trinity and the Incarnation. The Rendering of saguna and nirguna Brahman as personal and (...)
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    Tears of Joy as an Emotional Expression of the Meaning of Life.Bernardo Paoli, Rachele Giubilei & Eugenio De Gregorio - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:792580.
    This article describes a research project in which a qualitative research was carried out consisting of 24 semi-structured interviews and a subsequent data analysis using the MAXQDA software in order to investigate a particular dimorphic emotional expression: tears of joy (TOJ). The working hypothesis is that TOJ are not only an atypical expression due to a “super joy,” or that they are only an attempt by the organism to self-regulate the excess of joyful emotion through the expression of the opposite (...)
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    Māyā: apropriação e influência.Fábio Luiz de Almeida Mesquita - 2019 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 10 (2):34.
    Esse artigo analisa a apropriação e a influência do conceito Māyā na filosofia de Schopenhauer durante o período de gênese de sua filosofia. Diferente das análises meramente comparativas, nosso foco é apresentar uma pesquisa histórico-filosófica a partir dos Manuscritos Juvenis e d’O Mundo como Vontade e como Representação, assim como, delimitar a “Índia schopenhaueriana” a partir das obras consultadas pelo filósofo durante o referido período: Oupnek’hat, Asiatisches Magazin, Mythologie des Indous e Asiatick Researches. Nosso objetivo é demonstrar, cronologicamente, como Schopenhauer (...)
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    Derechos y reveses de lo humano: derecho, psicoanálisis, política, filosofía, historia.Gómez Escudero, María de los Ángeles & Carlos Pabón Ortega (eds.) - 2020 - San Juan, Puerto Rico: Ediciones Laberinto.
    Nuestra época está marcada por el movimiento de poblaciones diaspóricas arrojadas al centro de las paradojas entre los derechos humanos y el sistema político global organizado en torno a la Nación-Estado. Refugiados que son criminalizados y abandonados a morir en el Mediterráneo e inmigrantes indocumentados recluídos en campos de detención en la frontera de Estados Unidos con México. Prisioneros torturados abiertamente por Estados liberales como se vio en Abu Gharib o, personas declaradas "enemigos combatientes" presas en Guantánamo sin que medie (...)
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    (META-PHILOSOPHY) PHILOSOPHY's GHOST Dead Discipline Walking.Ulrich De Balbian - 2017 - Oxford: Academic Publishers.
    I have been working on meta-philosophy for quite some time and was pleasantly surprised to encounter, mid-May 2017, someone who shares this commitment (apart from his many other interests and specializations) for very similar reasons as my own. He is Dr Desh Ray Sirswal from India and one of his numerous websites, blogs, journals, etc is - http://drsirswal.webs.com/ I let him speak for himself. “My objective is to achieve an intellectual detachment from all philosophical systems, and not to solve specific (...)
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