Boston Confucianism

Boston Confucianism
Author: Robert C. Neville
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2000-09-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780791447178

Argues that Confucianism can be important to the contemporary, global conversation of philosophy and should not be confined to an East Asian context.

The Paths of Civilization

The Paths of Civilization
Author: J. Krejcí
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230503705

This work spans the development of civilizations from their remotest origins to the present day. It examines the term 'civilization' with reference to culture, socio-economic structure, ethnicity and statehood. Socio-economic scenarios help the reader to explore the ways in which individual civilizations - through world views, styles of life and responses to the environment that each bear their own signature - struggle, merge, submerge in the flow of the currents of history.

Zeitschrift für Indologie und Südasienstudien

Zeitschrift für Indologie und Südasienstudien
Author: Hans Harder
Publisher: Helmut Buske Verlag
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2023-03-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3967693171

Inhalt: • Arian Hopf: Muhammad Hasan Askari: Mulla-Turned Modernist or Saviour of Tradition? • Agi Wittich: Harnessing Authenticity in Iyengar Yoga: Legitimizing and Romanticizing Women-Oriented Yoga through Sanskrit Texts • Sayan Chattopadhyay: Solitude of an Obscure Bengal Village: Tagore's Pastoral Sojourn and the Crisis of Readership • Ofer Peres: Purūravas in Tamil Temple Mythology: A Case Study from the Kaveri Delta • Gautam Liu: Von wegen altes Eisen: Die Progressivistische Kritik an der Naī kahānī • Hans Harder: Satirical Stotras in Colonial Bengali and Hindi Literatures

Europe and the Americas

Europe and the Americas
Author: Jeremy Smith
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9047410114

This volume takes up current debates in comparative and historical sociology that deal with multiple modernities and civilizations. It does so through an examination of patterns of state formation, civilization and the development of capitalism in the interaction of European and American worlds over three centuries. The early part of the argument explores cutting-edge theoretical debates around the nature of early modern formations.

The Human Predicament

The Human Predicament
Author: David Benatar
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-05-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0190633832

Are our lives meaningful, or meaningless? Is our inevitable death a bad thing? Would immortality be an improvement? Would it be better, all things considered, to hasten our deaths by suicide? Many people ask these big questions -- and some people are plagued by them. Surprisingly, analytic philosophers have said relatively little about these important questions about the meaning of life. When they have tackled the big questions, they have tended, like popular writers, to offer comforting, optimistic answers. The Human Predicament invites readers to take a clear-eyed and unfettered view of the human condition. David Benatar here offers a substantial, but not unmitigated, pessimism about the central questions of human existence. He argues that while our lives can have some meaning, we are ultimately the insignificant beings that we fear we might be. He maintains that the quality of life, although less bad for some than for others, leaves much to be desired in even the best cases. Worse, death is generally not a solution; in fact, it exacerbates rather than mitigates our cosmic meaninglessness. While it can release us from suffering, it imposes another cost - annihilation. This state of affairs has nuanced implications for how we should think about many things, including immortality and suicide, and how we should think about the possibility of deeper meaning in our lives. Ultimately, this thoughtful, provocative, and deeply candid treatment of life's big questions will interest anyone who has contemplated why we are here, and what the answer means for how we should live.

IBSS: Sociology: 1993 Vol 43

IBSS: Sociology: 1993 Vol 43
Author: International Committee for Social Science Information and Documentation
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1994
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780415111492

This bibliography lists the most important works published in sociology in 1993. Renowned for its international coverage and rigorous selection procedures, the IBSS provides researchers and librarians with the most comprehensive and scholarly bibliographic service available in the social sciences. The IBSS is compiled by the British Library of Political and Economic Science at the London School of Economics, one of the world's leading social science institutions. Published annually, the IBSS is available in four subject areas: anthropology, economics, political science and sociology.

The Sociology of Time

The Sociology of Time
Author: Jiří Šubrt
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030832899

In a critical, comparative study of the sociological literature, this book explores the term “time,” and the various interconnections between time and a broad cluster of topics that create a conceptual labyrinth. Various understandings of time manifest themselves in the context of many individual social problems—there is no single vision in sociology of how to grasp time and address within social theory. This book, therefore, attempts to define an approach to the concept of time and its associated terms (duration, temporality, acceleration, compression, temporal structures, change, historical consciousness, and others). The volume is guided by a critical engagement with three main questions: a) the formation of human understanding of time; b) the functioning of temporal structures at different levels of social reality; c) the role and place of time in general sociological theory.

Interpreting Neville

Interpreting Neville
Author: J. Harley Chapman
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1999-05-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791441961

Distinguished scholars provide the first book-length consideration of the work of philosopher and theologian Robert Cummings Neville, including a response from Neville himself.