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Man's Religions

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  1. I am the way: Michael Polanyi's taoism.James W. Stines - 1985 - Zygon 20 (1):59-77.
    . Several contemporary writers have found certain correlations between Taoism and modern philosophy of science to be particularly noteworthy because of their usefulness for interpreting world views, implicit or explicit, in each. However, the recent project in science and epistemology–the work of Michael Polanyi–which is probably most fruitfully resonant with Taoism has not yet been explored in that connection. The purpose of the present article is to begin that exploration. The essay provides a preliminary sketch of certain key moments in (...)
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  • Paradox of eroticism and sexual abstinence in Hindu culture.Moni Nag - 1996 - Global Bioethics 9 (1-4):171-185.
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  • Paradox of eroticism and sexual abstinence in Hindu culture.Moni Nag - 1995 - Global Bioethics 8 (1-3):21-34.
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  • Rām banwās: Searching for rām in world religion textbooks.Ramdas Lamb - 2003 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 7 (1-3):177-192.
    This paper looks at nearly four dozen world religion textbooks used in western academia to show the lack of discussion, and even mention, of Tulsidas and Ram bhakti in the Hindu tradition in the vast majority of the texts.
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  • Theological knowledge in islamic mysticism and gnosticism.Fereshteh Jafari - 2020 - Kanz Philosophia a Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 6 (2):211-228.
    In this paper, the similarities between the Gnostic and Islamic mystic beliefs about “Knowledge” will be considered. The aim is to answer the question of whether they share a common view of divine knowledge. For this purpose, first Gnosticism and its ideas will be clarified. Second, a brief history of Islamic Mysticism will be presented. Then, in light of the evolution path of such beliefs, the main principles of both cults about the Gnosis and Mysticism will be reconsidered. The methodology (...)
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