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  1. The philosophy and psychology of the oriental maṇḍala.Grace E. Cairns - 1962 - Philosophy East and West 11 (4):219-229.
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  • Eastern spiritual traditions through the lens of modern scientific worldview.Tetiana V. Danylova - 2014 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 5:95-102.
    Purpose. This paper aims to analyze Eastern spiritual traditions in the context of modern scientific worldview. Methodology. The author has used hermeneutical methodology, along with integrative approach. Theoretical basis and results. Modern perception of the world is undergoing drastic changes: it shifts towards plurality, temporality, and complexity. Increasingly, people feel that their familiar world of order and stability gives way to chaotic, unpredictable world, which exists under its own rules. Old scientific theories, ideologies, and values are destroyed. This leads to (...)
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  • Eastern spiritual traditions through the lens of modern scientific worldview.Tetiana V. Danylova - 2014 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 5:95-102.
    Purpose. This paper aims to analyze Eastern spiritual traditions in the context of modern scientific worldview. Methodology. The author has used hermeneutical methodology, along with integrative approach. Theoretical basis and results. Modern perception of the world is undergoing drastic changes: it shifts towards plurality, temporality, and complexity. Increasingly, people feel that their familiar world of order and stability gives way to chaotic, unpredictable world, which exists under its own rules. Old scientific theories, ideologies, and values are destroyed. This leads to (...)
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  • The concept of self-determination in the philosophy of the enlightenment.V. V. Khmil & O. M. Korkh - 2017 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 11:127-134.
    Purpose. The purpose of the article is to define main directions and ways to legitimize philosophical ideas of self-determination as a fundamental global and valuable intention of Western culture in the context of its enlightenment paradigm. Methodology. The research is based on historical and logical methods, which allowed to theoretically reconstruct the cultural and historical context, as well as philosophical and theoretical principles of understanding and recognition of self-determination as a phenomenon of Western culture of the Enlightenment age. The authors (...)
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  • The concept of self-determination in the philosophy of the enlightenment.V. V. Khmil & O. M. Korkh - 2017 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 11:127-134.
    Purpose. The purpose of the article is to define main directions and ways to legitimize philosophical ideas of self-determination as a fundamental global and valuable intention of Western culture in the context of its enlightenment paradigm. Methodology. The research is based on historical and logical methods, which allowed to theoretically reconstruct the cultural and historical context, as well as philosophical and theoretical principles of understanding and recognition of self-determination as a phenomenon of Western culture of the Enlightenment age. The authors (...)
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  • Anthropological project as a basis of cartesian Eth-ics.A. M. Malivskyi - 2017 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 11:117-126.
    The purpose of the article is to determine and understand the conditions of the anthropological project development by Descartes. It implies the necessity to conceive its entrenched forms in scientific revolution, which leads to a) a human as an embodiment of some abstract mind, b) its transcendence, as well as the possibility to penetrate into a human nature in the course of ethics development. Originality. According to the author, the anthropological interpretation of Descartes is not profound, since a human is (...)
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  • Anthropological project as a basis of cartesian Eth-ics.A. M. Malivskyi - 2017 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 11:117-126.
    The purpose of the article is to determine and understand the conditions of the anthropological project development by Descartes. It implies the necessity to conceive its entrenched forms in scientific revolution, which leads to a) a human as an embodiment of some abstract mind, b) its transcendence, as well as the possibility to penetrate into a human nature in the course of ethics development. Originality. According to the author, the anthropological interpretation of Descartes is not profound, since a human is (...)
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  • Post-modernism And The Construct Of The Divisible Self.William V. Dunning - 1993 - British Journal of Aesthetics 33 (2):132-141.
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  • The Atman Project: A Transpersonal View of Human Development.Ken Wilber - 1980 - Quest Books.
    Wilber traces human development from infancy into adulthood and beyond, into those states described by mystics and spiritual adepts. The spiritual evolution of such extraordinary individuals as the Buddha and Jesus hints at the direction human beings will take in their continuing growth toward transcendence.
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  • (2 other versions)The Philosophy of War and Peace.Oleg Bazaluk & Tamara Blazhevych - 2016 - Philosophy and Cosmology 17 (1).
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