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The Poesis of Peace

Author : Klaus-Gerd Giesen,Carool Kersten,Lenart Škof
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2017-03-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781317021162

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The Poesis of Peace by Klaus-Gerd Giesen,Carool Kersten,Lenart Škof Pdf

Exploring the relations between the concepts of peace and violence with aesthetics, nature, the body, and environmental issues, The Poesis of Peace applies a multidisciplinary approach to case studies in both Western and non-Western contexts including Islam, Chinese philosophy, Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Established and renowned theologians and philosophers, such as Kevin Hart, Eduardo Mendieta, and Clemens Sedmak, as well as upcoming and talented young academics look at peace and non-violence through the lens of recent scholarly advances on the subject achieved in the fields of theology, philosophy, political theory, and environmentalism.

The Poesis of Peace

Author : Klaus-Gerd Giesen,Carool Kersten,Lenart Škof
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2017-03-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781317021155

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The Poesis of Peace by Klaus-Gerd Giesen,Carool Kersten,Lenart Škof Pdf

Exploring the relations between the concepts of peace and violence with aesthetics, nature, the body, and environmental issues, The Poesis of Peace applies a multidisciplinary approach to case studies in both Western and non-Western contexts including Islam, Chinese philosophy, Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Established and renowned theologians and philosophers, such as Kevin Hart, Eduardo Mendieta, and Clemens Sedmak, as well as upcoming and talented young academics look at peace and non-violence through the lens of recent scholarly advances on the subject achieved in the fields of theology, philosophy, political theory, and environmentalism.

Making Peace

Author : Denise Levertov
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0811216403

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Making Peace by Denise Levertov Pdf

"The poems gathered here span the last three decades of Levertov's life, their subjects ranging from Vietnam to the death-squads of El Salvador to the first Gulf War." -- Back cover. -- Provided by publisher.

Borders and Debordering

Author : Tomaž Grušovnik,Eduardo Mendieta,Lenart Škof
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2018-04-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781498571319

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Borders and Debordering by Tomaž Grušovnik,Eduardo Mendieta,Lenart Škof Pdf

Borders / Debordering: Topologies, Praxes, Hospitableness engages from interdisciplinary and transnational perspectives some of the most important issues of the present, which lay at the intersection of physical, epistemological, spiritual, and existential borders. The book addresses a variety of topics connected with the role of the body at the threshold between subjective identities and intersubjective spaces that are drawn in ontology, epistemology and ethics, as well as with borders inscribed in intersubjective, social, and political spaces (such as gender/sexuality/race, human/animal/nature/technology divisions). The book is divided in three sections, covering various phenomena of borders and their possible debordering. The first section offers insights into bordering topologies, from reflections on the U.S. border to the development of the concept of the “border” in ancient China. The second section is dedicated to practices as well as intellectual ontologies with practical implications bound up with borders in different cultural and social spheres – from Buddhist nationalism in Sri Lanka and Myanmar to contemporary photography with its implications for political systems and reflections on human/animal border. The third section covers reflections on hospitality that relate to migration issues, emerging material ethics, and aerial hospitableness.

Antigone's Sisters

Author : Lenart Škof
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2021-05-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781438482750

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Antigone's Sisters by Lenart Škof Pdf

In Antigone's Sisters, Lenart Škof explores the power of love in our world—stronger than violence and, ultimately, stronger even than death. Focusing on Antigone, Savitri, and Mary, the book offers an investigation into various goddesses and feminine figures from a variety of philosophical, mythological, theological, and literary contexts. The book also elaborates on the feminine aspects of selected concepts from modern philosophical texts, such as the Matrix in Jakob Böhme, Clara in F. W. J. Schelling, beyng in Martin Heidegger, chóra in Jacques Derrida, and breath in Luce Irigaray's thought. Drawing on Bracha M. Ettinger's concept of matrixiality, Škof proposes a new matrixial theory of philosophy, cosmology, and theology of love. Despite its many usages and appropriations, love remains a neglected topic within Western philosophy. With its new interpretation of Antigone and related readings of Irigaray, Kristeva, and Ettinger, Antigone's Sisters aims to identify some of the reasons for this forgetting of love, and to show that it is only love that can bring peace to our ethically disrupted world.

Atmospheres of Breathing

Author : Lenart Škof,Petri Berndtson
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2018-04-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781438469737

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Atmospheres of Breathing by Lenart Škof,Petri Berndtson Pdf

Attempts to think anew about philosophical questions from the perspective of breath and breathing. As a physiological or biological matter, breath is mostly considered to be mechanical and thoughtless. By expanding on the insights of many religions and therapeutic practices, which emphasize the cultivation of breath, the contributors argue that breath should be understood as fundamentally and comprehensively intertwined with human life and experience. Various dimensions of the respiratory world are referred to as “atmospheres” that encircle and connect human existence, coexistence, and the world. Drawing from a number of traditions of breathing, including from Indian and East Asian religion and philosophy, the book considers breath in relation to ontological, hermeneutical, phenomenological, ethical, and aesthetic concerns in philosophy. The wide-ranging topics include poetry, theater, environmental issues and health, feminism, and media studies. “Atmospheres of Breathing, the first collection of its kind, explores an emerging ‘respiratory philosophy’ of great consequence for philosophy and other fields. Its rich and diverse essays, many written by the pioneers of this radically new direction, show the deep historical and intercultural roots of such a philosophy, ranging from treatments of forerunners like Zhuangzi and Heraclitus to contemporary theorists of breathing such as Abram and Kleinberg-Levin. Presented here is the vision of innovative ways in which philosophy, on its own or inspired by spiritual practices, can bring breathing into the center of its concern. This is a landmark book that scintillates with brilliant and original insights. If taken as seriously as it deserves, this book has the potential to revolutionize contemporary and future thought.” — Edward S. Casey, author of The World at a Glance and The World on Edge “Air, the misunderstood element, finds ways and means of advancing to places where no one reckons with its presence; and, more significantly, it makes space on its own strength for strange places where there were previously none.” — Peter Sloterdijk

Phenomenological Ontology of Breathing

Author : Petri Berndtson
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2023-02-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781000841503

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Phenomenological Ontology of Breathing by Petri Berndtson Pdf

This book studies the phenomenological ontology of breathing. It investigates breathing and air as a question of phenomenological philosophy and looks at phenomenological questions concerning respiratory methodology, ontological experience of respiration, respiratory spirituality and respiratory embodiment. Drawing on the ideas of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Gaston Bachelard, Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl, Luce Irigaray and David Kleinberg-Levin, the book argues for the ontological primacy of breathing and develops a new principle of philosophy that the author calls “Silence of Breath, Abyss/Yawn of Air”. It asserts that breathing is not a thing- or person-oriented relation but perpetual communication with the immense elemental atmosphere of open and free air. This new phenomenological method of breathing offers readers a chance to begin to wonder, rethink, re-experience and reimagine all questions of life in an innovative and creative way as aerial and respiratory questions of life. Part of the Routledge Critical Perspectives on Breath and Breathing series, the book breaks new ground in phenomenology and phenomenological ontology by offering a decisive and insightful treatment of breath. It will be indispensable for students and researchers of philosophy, phenomenology and ontology. It will also be of special interest to Merleau-Ponty scholars as it investigates uncharted dimensions of Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy.

Handbook of the Philosophy of Climate Change

Author : Gianfranco Pellegrino
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 1286 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-30
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9783031070020

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Handbook of the Philosophy of Climate Change by Gianfranco Pellegrino Pdf

Maurice Blanchot on Poetry and Narrative

Author : Kevin Hart
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2023-05-18
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350349070

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Maurice Blanchot on Poetry and Narrative by Kevin Hart Pdf

Blanchot and his writings on three major poets, Mallarmé, Hölderlin, and Char, provide a decisive new point of departure for English language criticism of his philosophical writings on narrative in this study by leading Blanchot scholar, Kevin Hart. Connecting his work to later leading figures of 20th-century French philosophy, including Emmanuel Levinas, Simone Weil, and Jacques Derrida, Hart highlights the importance of Jewish philosophy and political thought to his overall conception of literature. Chapters on community and negation reveal Blanchot's emphasis on the relationship between narrative and politics over the more commonly connected narrative and aesthetics. By fully discussing Blanchot's elusive concept of “the Outside” for the first time, this book progresses scholarly understandings of his entire oeuvre further. This central concept engages Franz Rosenzweig's work on Abrahamic faiths, enabling a reckoning on the role of suffering and literature in the wake of the Shoah, with significant implications for Jewish studies more generally.

Futures Worth Preserving

Author : Andressa Schröder,Nico Völker,Robert A. Winkler,Tom Clucas
Publisher : transcript Verlag
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2019-02-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783839441220

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Futures Worth Preserving by Andressa Schröder,Nico Völker,Robert A. Winkler,Tom Clucas Pdf

Cultures as well as individuals continually balance the demands of nostalgia and sustainability as they construct historical narratives of ›futures worth preserving‹. The aim of this volume is to explore those narratives and the underlying assumptions which inform them. Drawing on a range of disciplines from the humanities and social sciences, the chapters investigate cultural assumptions about which aspects of the past deserve to be remembered and which aspects of the present should be sustained for the future. In the process, they reveal how contemporary definitions of sustainability are informed by a nostalgic yearning for the past, and how nostalgia is motivated by a reciprocal longing to sustain the past for the future.

Islam, Liberalism, and Ontology

Author : Joseph J. Kaminski
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2021-03-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000372229

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Islam, Liberalism, and Ontology by Joseph J. Kaminski Pdf

This book offers comparative ontologies of both Islam and liberalism as discourses more broadly construed. The author argues that, despite recent efforts to speak of overlapping consensuses and discursive congruence, the fundamental categories that constitute "Islam" and "Liberalism" remain very different, and that these differences should be taken seriously. Thus far, no recent scholarly works have explicitly or meticulously broken down where these differences lie. The author rigorously explores questions related to rights, moral epistemologies, the role of religion in the public sphere, and more general approaches to legal discourse, via primary and canonical sources constitutive of both Islam and liberalism. He then goes on to articulate why communitarian modes of thought are better suited for engaging with Islam and contemporary socio-political modes of organization than liberalism is. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of politics and international relations, Islam, liberalism, and communitarianism.

Learning to Live Together Harmoniously

Author : Jwalin Patel
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2023-04-13
Category : Education
ISBN : 9783031235399

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Learning to Live Together Harmoniously by Jwalin Patel Pdf

This book calls for an expanded vision of holistic education that emphasizes togetherness and harmony through the discovery of oneself, others, and the larger society. It brings together teachers’ voices, experiences, and practices for such an education with Southern Knowledge, philosophy and ideologies proposed by Indian philosophers and spiritual leaders like Aurobindo, the Dalai Lama, Gandhi, Krishnamurti, and Tagore. The book reconceptualizes and extends UNESCO's "Learning To Live Together" to emphasize "Learning to Live Together Harmoniously" (LTLTH) and develops a novel conceptual framework for it. The book also explores how LTLTH can be translated into practice; calling for a continuum of harmonious lived experiences created through experiential and project based pedagogy, systems and processes for autonomy and autonomous behaviour regulation, empathetic teacher student relations, schoolwide ethos of harmonious living, and teachers’ ways of living and being.

The Poetics of Poesis

Author : Felicia Bonaparte
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2016-01-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780813937335

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The Poetics of Poesis by Felicia Bonaparte Pdf

Examining novels written in nineteenth-century England and throughout most of the West, as well as philosophical essays on the conception of fictional form, Felicia Bonaparte sees the novel in this period not as the continuation of eighteenth-century "realism," as has commonly been assumed, but as a genre unto itself. Determined to address the crises in religion and philosophy that had shattered the foundations by which the past had been sustained, novelists of the nineteenth century felt they had no real alternative but to make the world anew. Finding in the new ideas of the early German Romantics a theory precisely designed for the remaking of the world, these novelists accepted Friedrich Schlegel’s challenge to create a form that would render such a remaking possible. They spoke of their theory as poesis, etymologically "a making," to distinguish it from the mimesis associated with "realism." Its purpose, however, was not only to embody, as George Eliot put it in Middlemarch, "the idealistic in the real," giving as faithful an account of the real as observation can yield, but also to embody in that conception of the real a discussion of ideas that are its "symbolic signification," as Edward Bulwer-Lytton described it in one of his essays. It was to carry this double meaning that the nineteenth-century novelist created, Bonaparte concludes, the language of mythical symbolism that came to be the norm for this form, and she argues that it is in this doubled language that nineteenth-century fiction must be read.

Songs of Peace: the World's Biggest Anthology of Contemporary Poetry 2020 (Part A)

Author : T. H. E. League OF POETS
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 770 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2020-03-17
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798624557628

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Songs of Peace: the World's Biggest Anthology of Contemporary Poetry 2020 (Part A) by T. H. E. League OF POETS Pdf

PROMOTING PEACE THROUGH POETRYWith over 26 thousand engagements and participants from 139 countries of the world. We present 1,000 poets for peace for the first time in history, as this collection comprises 1-500 poems from 500 poets all around the world making it the first part. The second part of this collection numbers 500-1000 poets and can be found on amazon. We present the world's biggest anthology of contemporary poetry 2020. We wish to thank all international group's and organizations that contributed to the success of this Anthology and to the below organizations for the publication of the competition on their online platforms: Almond Press, National Poetry Library, United Kingdom, Inkitt, Bylines, Freelance Writing and the National poetry library of Ireland.Unrivaled thanks to our sponsors: Impacting Life, Vesyjosh Art and Interiors, BaloArt and Mofart Creations. This book is a perfect dictionary of peace, that inspires harmonizing themes that mirrors life. A perfect study book for the literature student and for anyone that believes poetry can promote world peace.