Kant and Culture

Kant and Culture
Title Kant and Culture PDF eBook
Author Tommaso Morawski
Publisher Sapienza Università Editrice
Pages 270
Release 2022-05-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 8893772167

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Kant and Culture. Studies on Kant’s Philosophy of Culture is a collective volume focusing on the figure of Kant as Kulturphilosoph. The challenge of this volume, which gathers scholars who differ in language, method, approach and perspective, is to shed light from different angles on the relevance and complexity of a subject – Kant and culture – that has often been confined to the margins of the Kantforschung and has only recently received the attention it deserves. Yet, on closer inspection, the issues related to the notion of culture in Kant are so varied and at the same time so pervasive and transversal that they allow for important connections between his philosophical reflection’s different areas (from aesthetics to theoretical philosophy, from ethics to philosophy of history, from philosophy of law to moral philosophy, from anthropology to religion, from geography to pedagogy), providing a privileged point of view to explore and understand his idea of a Bestimmung des Menschen. Moreover, Kant’s contribution to the philosophy of culture offers important insights into its contemporary crisis, its loss of significance and interest. A starting point to try to articulate a notion of culture in a normative sense, that is, elaborated not in reference to a certain class of objects defined as cultural (education, the arts, the sciences), but formally, as a particular relationship we can establish with any object, subject or experience.

The Canon Law Collection of the Library of Congress

The Canon Law Collection of the Library of Congress
Title The Canon Law Collection of the Library of Congress PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress
Publisher The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Pages 226
Release 2003
Genre Canon law
ISBN 1584773669

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Ferreira-Ibarra, Dario C., Compiler. The Canon Law Collection of the Library of Congress: A General Bibliography with Selective Annotations. Washington: Library of Congress, 1981. xiii, 210 pp. 8-1/2" x 11." Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 2003052789. ISBN 1-58477-366-9. Cloth. $150. * The Library of Congress has one of the largest collections of published Canon Law materials in the world. This bibliography, which includes all items catalogued before 1980, is thus a powerful guide to a body of legal literature that dates back to the birth of printing. The first three sections cover early editions of the Code of Canon Law, the code's historical foundations and the decisions of the Roman Rota, or the Church's jurisprudence. The remaining sections correspond exactly to the divisions of the Code of Canon Law and cover such subjects as persons, things, procedural law and crimes and penalties. Comprehensive author and subject indexes are included as well.

Texts of the Passion

Texts of the Passion
Title Texts of the Passion PDF eBook
Author Thomas H. Bestul
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 273
Release 2015-08-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1512800872

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In this book Thomas H. Bestul constructs the literary history of the Latin Passion narratives, placing them within their social, cultural, and historical contexts. He examines the ways in which the Passion is narrated and renarrated in devotional treatises, paying particular attention to the modifications and enlargements of the narrative of the Passion as it is presented in the canonical gospels. Of particular interest to Bestul are the representations of Jews, women, and the body of the crucified Christ. Bestul argues that the greatly enlarged role of the Jews in the Passion narratives of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries is connected to the rising anti-Judaism of the period. He explores how the representations of women, particularly the Virgin Mary, express cultural values about the place of women in late medieval society and reveal an increased interest in female subjectivity.

Spirituality

Spirituality
Title Spirituality PDF eBook
Author Kees Waaijman
Publisher Peeters Publishers
Pages 986
Release 2002
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789042911833

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This textbook is a systematic guide to the extensive field of spirituality. Kees Waaijman charts the multiform phenomenon of spirituality: the spirituality of ordinary people, the great spiritual traditions and the force of counter-movements. From the foundation of this survey he answers questions like: What exactly is spirituality? What forms can a scholarly approach take? Finally, the book provides methodic access to the study of spirituality, focusing on the following questions: Which are the different forms of spirituality and how can we describe them? How can spiritual texts be given a reliable reading? Which themes can be distinguished in the field of spirituality and what would be a meaningful way to address them? What do we mean by spiritual guidance and what can we learn from it? This textbook has no equal. It is indispensable to scholars wishing to study the subject, but also to others who want to learn about spirituality.

Languages of Science between Western and Eastern Civilizations

Languages of Science between Western and Eastern Civilizations
Title Languages of Science between Western and Eastern Civilizations PDF eBook
Author Carlo Ferrari, Kihoon Kim, Fabio Guidetti, Chiara Ombretta Tommasi
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 298
Release 2024-04-30
Genre
ISBN 3111308448

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Bibliotheca Ascetica, Antiquonova

Bibliotheca Ascetica, Antiquonova
Title Bibliotheca Ascetica, Antiquonova PDF eBook
Author Bernhard Pez
Publisher
Pages 544
Release 1967
Genre Theology
ISBN

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The Liturgical Sermons

The Liturgical Sermons
Title The Liturgical Sermons PDF eBook
Author Aelred of Rievaulx
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 432
Release 2021-02-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0879071818

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Aelred (1110–1167) served Rievaulx Abbey, the second Cistercian monastery in England, for twenty years as abbot. During his abbacy he wrote thirteen treatises, some offering spiritual guidance and others seeking to advise King Henry II. He also wrote thirty-one sermons as a commentary on Isaiah 13–16 and 182 surviving liturgical sermons, mostly addressed to his monks. This volume contains the first half of Aelred's ninety-eight liturgical sermons from the Reading-Cluny collection, Sermons 85 through 133. For the most part, the collection follows the liturgical year, beginning in this volume with three sermons for Advent and ending with five for Pentecost and three for the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity. Sermons 134 through 182, from the Nativity of John the Baptist (June 24) through the Feast of All Saints, will appear in CF 87. These sermons appear to contain evidence of Aelred's editorial additions to the autograph of the sermons, as he added selections from patristic and medieval authors within the sermons and between them.