古希腊哲学词典(Historical.Dictionary.of.Ancient.Greek.Philosophy).pdf,HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF ANCIENT GREEK Philosophy ANTHONY PREUS HISTORICAL DICTIONARIES OF RELIGIONS, PHILOSOPHIES, AND MOVEMENTS Jon Woronoff, Series Editor 1. Buddhism , by Charles
Although individual physicians had occupied themselves with the care of the insane and had written manuals about it since the time of the ancient Greeks, psychiatry5did not then exist as a discipline to which a group of physicians devoted themselves with a common sense of identity. Yet, except ...
in Buddhism, the concept of “karuṇā” emphasizes compassion as one of the virtues to cultivate on the path to enlightenment. Similarly, in Christianity, compassion is central to teachings about love, mercy, and caring for the marginalized, as exemplified in the ...
fiction of order is the focus of "Part Three," which returns to the larger context established in "Part One," first by looking back to Virgil's creation of a fiction of order in the Aeneid and then forward to T. S. Eliot's construction of "Tradition" from the fragments of myth. Fin...
Greek mythology is generally seen as having heavy influence of Pre-Greek and Near Eastern cultures, and as such contains few important elements for the reconstruction of the Proto-Indo-European religion.[81]Consequently, Greek mythology received minimal scholarly attention in the context of Indo-Europ...
”We even find in his readinga philological perfectionism, a returning to the meaning of the text in its historicalcontext. This is why the nature of Foucault’s work differs from Deleuze’s: one ishistorical and the other theoretical.According to Foucault, the procedure that governs the ...
the democratic city–state of Athens in the fifth century B.C.Footnote19The significance of taking the context of the Greek plays into account may be exemplified, among others, with a brief reference to the notion of communal action: the number of Athenian citizens was relatively small and dem...
the democratic city–state of Athens in the fifth century B.C.Footnote19The significance of taking the context of the Greek plays into account may be exemplified, among others, with a brief reference to the notion of communal action: the number of Athenian citizens was relatively small and dem...
To frame the results within the context of a typical economic analysis of income distribution, we employ two well-known measures of socio-economic inequality, the Lorenz curve [91,92,93,94] and the Gini coefficient [95,96,97]. As usual with economic data, we follow the convention of expre...