... piece together a bare, autonomous, individual self. 50 This vision ofthe person as relational and embedded in the lives of others carries over tothe vision ofthe responsibility ofthe state ... clinching their point In sum, then, the reader ofthe Classic of Family Reverence needs to keep in mind both the routine life ofthe people and the rapid pace of change and violence endemic tothe ... during the height ofthe convulsions ofthe Warring States period that anticipated the birth of imperial China.29 The lack of a specific date for the composition ofthe text carries over to the...
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... indispensable part ofthe frame of reference ofthe narrative ofthe Buddha As in the case of many other great religious leaders in religious history, we not know what the exact words ofthe historical ... woman, the wife of a former member of their group When the old woman died, the monks were inconsolable In order to help them understand, the Buddha told them a story from the Kaka (Crow) Jataka (stories ... the Buddha proceeded tothe Deer Park near the sacred city of Benares or Varanasi to give his first sermon, referred to by the Buddhist tradition as the Turning ofthe Wheel ofthe Dhamma.” There...
... discussion ofthe “ultimate end” ofthe pure use of our reason—a topic to which he will return in the two subsequent Critiques, most notably in the Critique ofthe Power of Judgment While the ultimate ... ultimate end ofthe pure use of reason is the explicit topic ofthe first two sections ofthe “Canon of Pure Reason,” in the second of these sections, Kant is also directly concerned with the relationship ... no option but to live together, can so in the manner that befits their freedom only tothe extent that they come to uncoerced agreement about the terms of their living with each other Since we...
... in the form ofthe history of science For this reason Cassirer's aim is not that of Dilthey, namely to expand the critique of `pure' reason into a critique of 'historical' reason A philosophy of ... is to take the place of a mere expansion ofthe scope ofthe theory of knowledge Passing via the interpretive achievements ofthe cultural sciences, such a philosophy will reach out to grasp the ... followed the emergence ofthe modern conception of nature in the Renaissance In 1 906 , in the preface tothe first volume ofThe Problem of Knowledge in the Philosophy and Science ofthe Modern Age,...
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... father ofthe perpetrator ofthe hoax As Middleton uncovers the truth ofthe scandal, so does his professional star rise until, at the end ofthe novel, he accepts the Chair ofthe History 22 The ... adapt – in the face ofthe incipient break-up ofkey elements of social consensus The moral 18 The Cambridge Introduction to Modern British Fiction, 19 50 200 0 focus is the perceived need to be truthful; ... feels obliged to take If to permit the expression of humanity is to tolerate the antisocial expression of youth power, this might also be to allow the rapists into your own home, into the writer’s...
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