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Journal of Dharma 3 (4):468-472 (1978)

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  1. Inca cosmology and the human body.Constance Classen - unknown
    In the Inca Empire, the human body served as a symbol and mediator of cosmic structures and processes through its own structures and processes. The structures of the body with cosmological relevance included the duality of right and left and the integrated unity of the body as a whole, while the processes of the body included reproduction, illness and sensory perception. Inca myths and rituals both expressed and enacted this corporeal and cosmic order.
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  • As if my soul's salvation depended on it, or the luck of the City : introduction to the theoretical work of Eugeni d'Ors related to the students' pension from the Diputació: The process of Creation and Awarding.Víctor Pérez I. Flores - unknown
    This article is a general introduction to the theoretical work of the philosophical formation of Eugeni D'Ors; that related to the ranting of a scholarship from the Diputació Provincial de Barcelona. It shows the process of creation and awarding starting with a quaint Commission of New Services formed ad hoc to publicize these scholarships. It then reviews the newspaper coverage which was published in parallel, which suggests a more or less direct intervention of d'Ors in the writing of the project (...)
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