axial age German philosopher Karl Jaspers coined the term the axial age or axial period (Ger. Achsenzeit, "axis time") to describe the period from 800 to 200 BCE, during which, according to Jaspers, similar revolutionary thinking appeared inChina,India, and the Occident. The period is also...
Religion in Human Evolution: from the Paleolithic to the Axial Age We are living through a period of seismic change on a scale unseen since the Axial period (between 800 and 200BC) when concepts of God, from India to Greece, from China to the Fertile Crescent, were undergoing huge and ra...
In this book, Dmitri Bondarenko (Russia) and Ken Baskin (USA) compare Modernity with the period historians know as the Axial Age (800-200 BCE) as times of transformation, responding to rapidly increasing social complexity. In doing so, they try to apply the experience of the earlier period,...
the period between 800 to 200 B.C.E., was the time in which time all foundations that underlie current civilization came into being. The Axial Age plays a central, foundational, or crucial role in human history. Some extend the Axial period as late at 600 C.E.. Jaspers was led to re...
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At the same time the Spring and Autumn Period and the ancient Greek period of human civilization, "Axial Age", the idea was born of this era is to defend the spiritual foundation of human existence, decided over two thousand years of mankind's ideological direction. Western philosophy, human...
vii Preface This brief book arose from a certain disquiet about a recent discussion among (mainly) sociologists regarding the historical significance of the so- called Axial Age, the period in the middle centuries of the first millennium bce when some of the world's major religions and ...
Axial can also refer to a period of history coined the Axial Age, sometimes called the Axis Age. This occurred broadly from 800-200 BCE and was characterized by a development of complex and philosophical thinking, religious systems, and intellectuality that emerged in various parts of the world...
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We set a threshold so that at least 5% of the sample needed to report some degree of exposure to a type/time risk factor for it to be included as a predictor variable. Consequently, we were not able to assess the importance of physical abuse at age 1, parental verbal abuse at 1–2,...