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  1. Man-woman relationship in Indian philosophy.Meena A. Kelkar - 1999 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (1):71-88.
  2. Shesher Kabita: Tagorean Ideals Towards the Man-Woman Relationship.S. Ray - 1996 - Analecta Husserliana 49:165-174.
  3. Equality in sexual-behavior-impact on man-woman relationships.Rh Dana - 1980 - Journal of Thought 15 (2):9-18.
     
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    The antinomy "man-woman" in the personal perspective of the formation of the individual religiosity of the Orthodox believer.Hanna Kulagina-Stadnichenko - 2018 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 85:16-23.
    In this article "The antinomy "man-woman" in the personal perspective of the formation of the individual religiosity of the Orthodox believer" by Anna Kulagina-Stadnychenko explores the antinomy of the phenomenon of "manwoman" from the point of view of theology and secular science, examines the peculiarities of its functioning at the level of individual religiosity of the Orthodox believer and in the Ukrainian context. Attention is drawn to several challenges that have always been the cornerstone of the collision of alternative (...)
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    And God Created Woman.Bettina Bergo - 2018 - Levinas Studies 12:83-118.
    This article reads Levinas’s “And God Created Woman” in light of its socio-political context, Mai soixante-huit. It explores themes from his “Judaism and Revolution,” in which he reframed concepts of revolution, exegesis, the revolutionary, and human alienation. Following these themes, which run subtly through his Talmudic remarks on women and indirectly on feminism, I examine his arguments about a “signification beyond universality” and the fraught relationship between formal equity in gender relations and the practice of justice, as embodied (...)
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    And God Created Woman.Bettina Bergo - 2018 - Levinas Studies 12:83-118.
    This article reads Levinas’s “And God Created Woman” in light of its socio-political context, Mai soixante-huit. It explores themes from his “Judaism and Revolution,” in which he reframed concepts of revolution, exegesis, the revolutionary, and human alienation. Following these themes, which run subtly through his Talmudic remarks on women and indirectly on feminism, I examine his arguments about a “signification beyond universality” and the fraught relationship between formal equity in gender relations and the practice of justice, as embodied (...)
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  7. Sefer Shiʻure halakhah: yiḥud ṿe-hitraḥaḳut me-ʻarayot: shiʻure halakhah ʻa. pi gedole ha-aḥaronim ṿeha-posḳim ʻad le-halakhah le-maʻaśeh, u-maḳif bi-yesodiyut harbeh sheʼelot ha-metsuyot bi-zemanenu u-feraṭe ha-dinim ha-nogʻim le-maʻas̀eh.Shemuʼel Felder - 2022 - Lakewood, NJ: Mekhon Shiʻure halakhah le-hotsaʼat shiʻure ha-g. R. Sh. Felder, sheliṭa. Edited by Yaʻaḳov Yis̀raʼel Berezanski.
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  8. Ḳunṭres Mitsṿah yetomah: madrikh le-shalom bayit ule-ḥaye ishut: meyoʻad la-ḥatanim ule-rashe mishpaḥah bene Torah: bo yevoʼar daʻat..Simcha Feuerman - 2010 - Flushing, NY: Simcha Feuerman.
     
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  9. Hadrakhat ḥatanim ṿe-avrekhim.Mordekhai Shmedra - 2017 - Nyu Yorḳ: Mordekhai Shmedra.
     
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  10. Dorshot ṭov: perush ḳevutsati feminisṭ̣i le-sugyat isure yiḥud ḳidushin 80b-82b = Dorshot tov: collective & feminist interpretation to the prohibitions of yichud (Babylonian Talmud, Kiddushin 80b-82b).ʻAnat Yiśreʼeli & Esther Fisher (eds.) - 2013 - Ḳiryat Ṭivʻon: ha-Midrashah be-Oranim.
     
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    The One: God's Unity and Genderless Divinity in Judaism.Hagar Lahav - 2007 - Feminist Theology 16 (1):47-60.
    This article examines the cultural ways in which traditional Judaism understands the relationship between an individual and Divinity. The article shows that this understanding has deep gendered dimensions. Grounded in feminist critiques of theology, as well as in Jewish studies and cultural studies, the article shows that the conceptualization of God-person relationship, in both Orthodox and Kaballic Jewish streams, is based on a hierarchical division to three different spaces. These spaces are: Mitzvah, Grace, and Desire or Will. The Mitzvah (...)
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  12. Sefer Mishmeret ha-yiḥud: hilkhot yiḥud kelalehen, u-firṭehen ʻarukhot u-mesudarot ke-Shulḥan ʻarukh.Shelomoh Zalman ben Yaʻaḳov Tsevi Ṿolf - 2014 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼah la-or Tsuf.
     
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  13. Yalḳuṭ halikhot ṿe-ʻinyanim ha-nogʻim le-maʻaśeh.Aharon Mordekhai Grin (ed.) - 2016 - Bet shemesh: [A.M. Grin].
    [1] Ṭohorah, yiḥud, hanhagat ha-bayit --.
     
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  14. Sefer Malbushe Mordekhai: hilkhot yiḥud: ʻa. p. pisḳe maran rabenu baʻal ha-Sheveṭ ha-Leṿi, sheliṭa.Mordekhai Gelber - 2012 - [Bene Beraḳ]: [Mordekhai Gelber]. Edited by Shemuʼel Ṿozner.
     
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  15. Sefer Pitḥe yiḥud: hilkhot yiḥud mevoʼarim be-ṭaʻamam ʻal pi mekorotehem be-sifre ha-rishonim ṿeha-aḥaronim ʻim tsiyunim ṿe-heʻarot.Tsevi Dov ben Zeʼev Rotan - 2015 - Modiʻin ʻIlit: [Tsevi Dov ben Zeʼev Rotan].
     
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  16. Sefer Ṿe-zeh leshono: otsar tsiyunim u-marʼeh meḳomot: mesudar lefi ʻarakhim ṿe-ʻinyanim: ṿe-hu liḳuṭ mi-divre ha-rishonim ṿeha-aḥaronim ṿe-ʻad le-divre ha-posḳim 'ki-khetavam u-khilshonam': be-ʻinyene Even ha-ʻezer - siman 21-23: harḥaḳah me-ʻarayot.Yaʻaḳov ben Yosef Menaḥem Lainer - 2016 - Yerushalayim: [Publisher not identified].
     
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  17. Sefer Gan naʻul: ʻal hilkhot yiḥud la-halakhah ule-maʻaśeh: ʻim beʼur Petaḥ ha-gan: u-vo meḳorot, tsiyunim ṿe-heʻarot ʻal ha-halakhot sheba-sefer kolel maśa u-matan be-divre ha-posḳim, rishonim ṿe-aḥaronim, ʻad aḥarone zemanenu.Yaʻaḳov ben Yosef Leṿi - 2016 - Tel Aviv: [Yaʻaḳov Leṿi]. Edited by Yaʻaḳov ben Yosef Leṿi.
     
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  18. Gidre yiḥud: ḥidushim u-veʼurim be-ʻinyene yiḥud: Even ha-ʻezer siman 22.Raḥamim Moshiʼav - 2018 - Ḳiryat Ata: Hotsaʼat Baḳish - Mekhon R. Yeshaʻyah. Edited by Eliyahou Bakis.
     
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    Shene ha-meʼorot: ha-shiṿyon ba-mishpaḥah mi-mabaṭ Yehudi ḥadash.Zohar Maor (ed.) - 2006 - Efratah: Mekhon "Binah la-ʻitim".
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    Gender and dialogue in the rabbinic prism.Admiel Kosman - 2012 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The author applies the fields of gender studies, psychoanalysis, and literature to Talmudic texts. In opposition to the perception of Judaism as a legal system, he argues that the Talmud demands inner spiritual effort, to which the trait of humility and the refinement of the ego are central. This leads to the question of the attitude to the Other, in general, and especially to women. The author shows that the Talmud places the woman (who represents humility and good-heartedness (...)
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    The Relationship of Dread to Spirit in Man and Woman, According to Kierkegaard.M. Joseph Costelloe - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 47 (1):1-13.
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    The Relationship of Dread to Spirit in Man and Woman, According to Kierkegaard.Howard P. Kainz - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 47 (1):1-13.
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    The Relationship of Dread to Spirit in Man and Woman, According to Kierkegaard.Howard P. Kainz - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 47 (1):1-13.
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  24. Sefer Otsar ha-yiḥud: ḥibur maḳif ʻal hilkhot yiḥud, ṿe-nitḥaleḳ le-3 roshim:... Hilkhot yiḥud... Shut ha-yiḥud...ʻIyun ha-yiḥud.Daṿid Ben Eliyahu Edri - 2013 - Petaḥ Tiḳṿah: Daṿid Edri.
     
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    Nature, man, and woman.Alan Watts - 1958 - [New York]: Pantheon.
    Contrasting Christian and Taoist thought, the philosopher explores the roots of man's estrangement from nature and its relationship to modern social, psychological, and sexual anxieties That human beings stand separate from a nature that ...
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  26. Sefer ha-midot: ha-mevoʼar: ʻim ha-meḳorot - ha-yeshanim ṿeha-ḥadashim, u-veʼurim ṿe-heḳsherim le-khol midah. Naḥman - 2016 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat Sefarim Bet-Leṿi. Edited by Eliyahu ben Mordekhai ʻAṭiyah & Naḥman.
     
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  27. Sefer ha-midot: ʻim marʼe meḳomot u-beʼurim. Naḥman - 2017 - [Bene Beraḳ]: Neḳudah ṭovah.
     
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  28. Ḳunṭres Yam soʻer. Naḥman - 1991 - Yerushalayim: Ḥaside Breslev. Edited by Nathan Sternharz.
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    Mutual enrichment between psychology and theology.Russell Re Manning (ed.) - 2018 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The relationship between psychology and Christian theology has been one of the most important topics in the science and religion field. Discussions, however, are too frequently one-sided. This book takes an alternative approach, following the lead of Fraser Watts, the contributions develop various aspects of the mutual enrichment of each discipline by the other. Beyond outdated models of conflict and independence, this book highlights areas of fruitful enhancement at the interface of Christian belief and practice with psychology. Set out in (...)
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    Transformational Leadership and Perceived Overqualification: A Career Development Perspective.Man Zhang, Fan Wang, Haolin Weng, Ting Zhu & Huiyun Liu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Drawing on social information processing theory and a career development perspective, we examined the effect of transformational leadership on the perceived overqualification via career growth opportunities, and how the supervisor–subordinate guanxi moderates the relationship between transformational leadership and perceived overqualification. We tested this proposal using three waves of lagged data collected from 351 company employees in the Yangtze River Delta region in China. The results revealed that transformational leadership had an indirect effect on perceived overqualification through career growth opportunities, and (...)
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    The Effect of Perceived Overqualification on Creative Performance: Person-Organization Fit Perspective.Man Zhang, Fan Wang & Na Li - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In today’s business world, the phenomenon of overqualification is widespread. Organizations need to consider – how to motivate the overqualified employees to utilize their qualifications, for example, promoting creative performance. Based on person-organization fit theory, this study explored when and how employees, who feel overqualified can engage in creative performance. Data were collected from 170 supervisor-subordinate dyads of 41 groups in 10 manufacturing companies across two timepoints in China. Results revealed that perceived overqualification is positively related to organizational identification when (...)
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    Rousseau's Other Woman: Collette in "Le devin du Village".Rita C. Manning - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (2):27 - 42.
    The life and work of Rousseau the musician and aesthetician has been largely neglected in the debate about Rousseau's views on women. In this paper, I shall introduce a new text and a new female figure into the conversation: Collette, the shepherdess in Le devin du village, an opera written by Rousseau in 1752. We see an ambiguity in Collette-the text often expresses one view while the music expresses another. When we take Collette's music seriously the following picture emerges: the (...)
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  33. The Epistemology of Metaphor.Paul de Man - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 5 (1):13-30.
    Finally, our argument suggests that the relationship and the distinction between literature and philosophy cannot be made in terms of a distinction between aesthetic and epistemological categories. All philosophy is condemned, to the extent that it is dependent upon figuration, to be literary and, as the depository of this very problem, all literature is to some extent philosophical. The apparent symmetry of these statements is not as reassuring as it sounds since what seems to bring literature and philosophy together is, (...)
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  34. Kennis van die Aand (later translated as Looking on Darkness). In it Brink por-trayed a romantic relationship between a white man and a woman of colour, and he.Collins Concise English Dictionary - 1995 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73 (2).
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    The Impact of Differential Parenting: Study Protocol on a Longitudinal Study Investigating Child and Parent Factors on Children’s Psychosocial Health in Hong Kong.Catalina Sau Man Ng, Ming Ming Chiu, Qing Zhou & Gail Heyman - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:524556.
    Adolescents who believe that their parents treat them differently from their siblings have poorer psychosocial well-being than otherwise. This phenomenon, which is known as parental differential treatment or PDT occurs in up to 65% of families. Past studies have examined socio-demographic variables (e.g., child gender, age, and birth order) as predictors of PDT, but these immutable characteristics do little to inform interventions and help these adolescents. Hence, this study extends past research by investigating links among parent empathy, parent perception of (...)
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    Claude-Emmanuelle Centlivres Challet, Like Man, like Woman. Roman Women, Gender Qualities and Conjugal Relationships at the Turn of the First Century.Marianne Béraud - 2016 - Clio 43.
    À la croisée de l’histoire du genre et de l’histoire des mentalités, Claude-Emmanuelle Centlivres Challet propose dans cet ouvrage une approche originale des représentations masculines à propos des femmes. Il s’agit de démontrer qu’un double discours est à l’œuvre dans la définition des rôles et des fonctions des femmes dans la société romaine. Cette dichotomie discursive fait l’objet d’une déconstruction qui permet d’identifier deux discours phares chez les auteurs latins. Pour ce faire, l’a...
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    Rousseau's other woman: Collette in.Rita C. Manning - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (2):27-42.
    : The life and work of Rousseau the musician and aesthetician has been largely neglected in the debate about Rousseau's views on women. In this paper, I shall introduce a new text and a new female figure into the conversation: Collette, the shepherdess in Le devin du village, an opera written by Rousseau in 1752. We see an ambiguity in Collette--the text often expresses one view while the music expresses another. When we take Collette's music seriously the following picture emerges: (...)
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    Pragmatism in Environmental Ethics.Robert E. Manning - 1999 - Environmental Ethics 21 (2):191-207.
    A growing number of contributors to environmental philosophy are beginning to rethink the field’s mission and practice. Noting that the emphasis of protracted conceptual battles over axiology may not get us very far in solving environmental problems, many environmental ethicists have begun to advocate a more pragmatic, pluralistic, and policy-based approach in philosophical discussions abouthuman-nature relationships. In this paper, we argue for the legitimacy of this approach, stressing that public deliberation and debate over alternative environmental ethics is necessary for (...)
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  39. Manassuṃ ātmīyatayuṃ.Maṅṅāṭ Bālacandran - 2011 - [Kottayam]: Ḍi. Si. Buks.
    On mind and body relationship; with reference to India.
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    Multimodal brain features at 3 years of age and their relationship with pre-reading measures 1 year later.Kathryn Y. Manning, Jess E. Reynolds, Xiangyu Long, Alberto Llera, Deborah Dewey & Catherine Lebel - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Pre-reading language skills develop rapidly in early childhood and are related to brain structure and functional architecture in young children prior to formal education. However, the early neurobiological development that supports these skills is not well understood. Here we acquired anatomical, diffusion tensor imaging and resting state functional MRI from 35 children at 3.5 years of age. Children were assessed for pre-reading abilities using the NEPSY-II subtests 1 year later. We applied a data-driven linked independent component analysis to explore the (...)
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  41. A personal attempt to understand the complex relationship between religion and politics.Modern Man - 2002 - In John D. Caputo (ed.), The Religious. Blackwell.
     
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    ISKCON and intelligent design.Måns Broo - 2022 - Approaching Religion 12 (2):4-17.
    Bhaktivedanta Swami, the founder of ISKCON, had a complex relationship with science and modernity, and many of his followers have consequently allied themselves with various kinds of critiques of the modern project. A favourite enemy has been Darwin’s theory of evolution. This article undertakes a close reading of the book Rethinking Darwinism, written by a Danish member of the society, Leif A. Jensen, and published by the movement’s official publishing house, Bhaktivedanta Book Trust in 2010. Contextualising the book within the (...)
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    Robust Textual Inference via Graph Matching.Christopher D. Manning - unknown
    We present a system for deciding whether a given sentence can be inferred from text. Each sentence is represented as a directed graph (extracted from a dependency parser) in which the nodes represent words or phrases, and the links represent syntactic and semantic relationships. We develop a learned graph matching model to approximate entailment by the amount of the sentence’s semantic content which is contained in the text. We present results on the Recognizing Textual Entailment dataset (Dagan et al., (...)
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    Fluctuating asymmetry and aggression in boys.J. T. Manning & D. Wood - 1998 - Human Nature 9 (1):53-65.
    Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is small deviations from perfect symmetry in normally bilaterally symmetrical traits. We examined the relationship between FA of five body traits (ear height, length of three digits, and ankle circumference) and self-reported scores of physical and verbal aggression in a sample of 90 boys aged 10 to 15 years. The relationships between FA and scores of aggression (particularly physical aggression) were found to be negative; in other words, the most symmetrical boys showed highest aggression. One trait (...)
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    A Care Approach.Rita C. Manning - 2009 - In Helga Kuhse & Peter Singer (eds.), A Companion to Bioethics. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 105–116.
    This chapter contains sections titled: One Model of Care Ethics An Overview of Care Ethics Care and Other Moral Perspectives Care and Bioethics Conclusion References Further reading.
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    Argument structure as a locus for binding theory.Christopher D. Manning - unknown
    The correct locus (or loci) of binding theory has been a matter of much discussion. Theories can be seen as varying along at least two dimensions. The rst is whether binding theory is con gurationally determined (that is, the theory exploits the geometry of a phrase marker, appealing to such purely structural notions as c-command and government) or whether the theory depends rather on examining the relations between items selected by a predicate (where by selection I am intending to cover (...)
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    Contemporary Philosophical Aesthetics in China: The Relation between Subject and Object.Eva Kit-wah Man - 2012 - Philosophy Compass 7 (3):164-173.
    This article presents a historical account and philosophical analysis of the development of philosophical aesthetics in China in its Marxist regime, focusing on the relation between subject and object. It enters into the picture of the search for new philosophical aesthetics in Marxist China and engages the related debates and reforms. The representing four schools of aesthetics in the early decades of the new China are introduced, which were led by Gao Ertai, Cai Yi, Zhu Guangqin and Li Zehou. Each (...)
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    Comparative Everyday Aesthetics: East-West Studies in Contemporary Living.Eva Kit Wah Man & Jeffrey Petts (eds.) - 2023 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    Leading international scholars present analysis and case studies from different cultural settings, East and West, exploring aesthetic interest and experience in our daily lives at home, in workplaces, using everyday things, in our built and natural environments, and in our relationships and communities. A wide range of views and examples of everyday aesthetics are presented from western philosophical paradigms, from Confucian and Daoist aesthetics, and from the Japanese tradition. All indicate universal features of human aesthetic lives together with their (...)
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    Learning Random Walk Models for Inducing Word Dependency Distributions.Christopher D. Manning & Kristina Toutanova - unknown
    Many NLP tasks rely on accurately estimating word dependency probabilities P(w1|w2), where the words w1 and w2 have a particular relationship (such as verb-object). Because of the sparseness of counts of such dependencies, smoothing and the ability to use multiple sources of knowledge are important challenges. For example, if the probability P(N |V ) of noun N being the subject of verb V is high, and V takes similar objects to V , and V is synonymous to V , then (...)
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  50. Rethinking Art and Values: A Comparative Revelation of the Origin of Aesthetic Experience (from the Neo-Confucian Perspectives).Eva Kit Wah Man - 2004 - Filozofski Vestnik 25 (2).
    In his article, "The End of Aesthetic Experience" (1997) Richard Shusterman studies the contemporary fate of aesthetic experience, which has long been regarded as one of the core concepts of Western aesthetics till the last half century. It has then expanded into an umbrella concept for aesthetic notions such as the sublime and the picturesque. I agree with Shusterman that aesthetic experience has become the island of freedom, beauty, and idealistic meaning in an otherwise cold materialistic and law-determined world. My (...)
     
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