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  1. Time in Islamic Kalām.Mohamed Basil Altaie - 2018 - In Sotiris Mitralexis & Marcin Podbielski (eds.), Christian and Islamic philosophies of time. Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press.
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    Altai-Iran und Volkerwanderung. Ziergeschichtliche Untersuchungen uber den Eintritt der Wander - und Nordvolker in die Treibhauser geistigen LebensJosef Strzygowski.Julius Ruska - 1926 - Isis 8 (1):203-207.
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    The legacy of the Altai composer Afanasy Stepanovich Anokhin as a focus of the formation of the national choral culture of the mid-twentieth century.Tatiana Aleksandrovna Nikitina & Irina Aleksandrovna Zhernosenko - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The authors of the article consider the main directions of the development of choral culture of the twentieth century in the context of domestic and regional socio-cultural processes through the prism of the legacy of the multifaceted creative personality of A. S. Anokhin, as well as through the analysis of the biography and creative path of the composer, based on his diaries and memoirs; presenting his views on the historical events of that time from the point of view of the (...)
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    "After the Past, Before the Present": New Shamanism in Gorny Altai.Andrei Vinogradov - 1999 - Anthropology of Consciousness 10 (4):36-44.
    This paper is a brief survey of the history of Altai shamanism in the 20th Century, and of the main influences, both from "inside" (from within the Altai community) and from the outside onto shamanic beliefs and practices of the Altai, especially onto the shamanic revival. Based on my experiences living in 1988 and 1989 in Gorny Altai, the paper reports on aspects of present‐day shamanism, and the emergence of neo‐shamanism in the post‐Soviet period. The decline (...)
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    Sacralization of the value structures of human existence in the spiritual culture of the Greater Altai.Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Popov - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The article characterizes the substantial level of sacralization of values in the spiritual culture of the Greater Altai. The main emphasis is placed on identifying the grounds for the sacralization of values. It is established that the world order is one of the bases of sacralization and simultaneously performs the function of consolidating cultural carriers. The key thesis of the research is the thesis that spiritual culture cannot be fully comprehended without reference to sacred values. In addition, the sacralization (...)
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    The Green Anarchist Utopia of Robert Nichols's Daily Lives in Nghsi-Altai.Daniel P. Jaeckle - 2013 - Utopian Studies 24 (2):264-282.
    ABSTRACT Robert Nichols's Daily Lives in Nghsi-Altai is a highly acclaimed but infrequently studied series of four novels from the 1970s. With a political structure consisting of communes, syndicates, and federations as well as a mixed economy and a highly developed ecological theory and practice, Nghsi-Altai offers a green anarchist utopia as an alternative to a misguided “America.” Yet the society faces potentially destabilizing problems from within, and the writing is sufficiently self-conscious to classify the utopia of the (...)
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    Theoretical and methodological vector of modern research on the spiritual culture of the Greater Altai.Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Popov & El'vira Ivanovna Zabneva - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The article pays special attention to the identification of the heuristic potential of theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of spiritual culture, which has a pronounced ethnoregional specificity. In this case, we mean the spiritual culture of the Greater Altai. A value-normative approach and a systematic approach are considered, and other research perspectives are evaluated. The key point is to assess the possibilities of applying an interiorization approach that allows us to present a specific ethno-regional culture in its (...)
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    Shaman's Drum: A Unique Monument of Spiritual Culture of the Altai Turk Peoples.Leonid P. Potapov - 1999 - Anthropology of Consciousness 10 (4):24-35.
    This paper describes some results of a multi‐decade study of the drums of Altai shamans, begun in 1922 with the active cooperation of shamans from several ethnic groups and in several regions of the Altai mountains. These studies were a part of broad scale research of Altai culture. Knowledge of the customs and language of these people, along with my sincere interest, was the principal reason the Altai shamans developed significant trust in me, and this feeling (...)
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    Calender With 12 Animals In The Altai and Teleüt.Emine Atmaca - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:796-802.
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    Mongol khėl shinzhlėliĭn tu̇u̇khiĭn asuudald: ėkh orny Mongol khėl sudlalyn su̇u̇liĭn u̇eiĭn ololt, Mongol dakhʹ altaĭ sudlalyn sudlagdakhuun ba sudalgaany u̇ndsėn chiglėl.Luvsandorzhiĭn Bold - 2012 - Ulaanbaatar: Khėl Zokhiolyn Khu̇rėėlėn.
    Articles on the latest achievements in Mongolian linguistics and Altaic studies.
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    Leksic Borrowing From Not Relative Languages In Altai Language.Cayim Nina - 2007 - Journal of Turkish Studies 2:128-136.
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    The Green Anarchist Utopia of Robert Nichols's Daily Lives in Nghsi-Altai[REVIEW]Daniel P. Jaeckle - 2013 - Utopian Studies 24 (2):264-282.
    Commentators on Robert Nichols’s tetralogy of novels called Daily Lives in Nghsi-Altai have been highly complimentary.1 John P. Clark claims that Daily Lives is “one of the most important contributions to both literary and theoretical utopianism.”2 Werner Christine Mathisen argues that it could inspire other green utopias to take politics more seriously.3 And Ursula K. Le Guin has suggested that it is in some ways the place she was trying to reach when she wrote “A Non-Euclidean View of California.”4 (...)
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    A Person As a Composite Entity: Telengit Perspectives.Agnieszka Halemba & Svetlana Tyukhteneva - 2023 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 30 (5):166-176.
    In this article, we present ethnographic material collected among the Telengits, mainly in the Kosh-Agach district of the Republic of Altai (Russian Federation). Analysis of Telengit concepts and practices shows a person as a complex network of relations and therefore a composite entity. Each of the terms that the Telengits use and which could be translated as 'soul' corresponds to various aspects, potentialities, and powers of a person; at the same time, a person is also a part of a (...)
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    Editorial Introduction: Indigenous Philosophies of Consciousness.Radek Trnka & Radmila Lorencova - 2023 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 30 (5):99-102.
    Indigenous understandings of consciousness represent an important inspiration for scientific discussions about the nature of consciousness. Despite the fact that Indigenous concepts are not outputs of a research driven by rigorous, scientific methods, they are of high significance, because they have been formed by hundreds of years of specific routes of cultural evolution. The evolution of Indigenous cultures proceeded in their native habitat. The meanings that emerged in this process represent adaptive solutions that were optimal in the given environmental and (...)
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    3. One Traveler Among Many.Pierre-Henri Giscard - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (171):91-99.
    The Silk Road that crosses Mongolia is unique in that it is the most northerly of all, skirting Siberia. Some authors call it the Altai Road, because it crosses the immense Altai mountain range which begins in western Mongolia and whose peaks, snow-covered and icy year round, rise more than five thousand meters above sea level. The official name of this fourth expedition of the Silk Roads project, which took place between 10 July and 5 August 1992, was (...)
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    Ethnic Tourism as Knowing Other.Olga V. Chistyakova - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):720-729.
    The article is dedicated to considering ethnic tourism in its importance to comprehend modern cultures that are Others to the traveler's experience. In this regard, ethnic tourism is presented from the Other's cognition, i.e., the way of life of a nation, its religious and ethnic values and traditions, historical past and legends, and geographical specificity of residence. Thus, the meaning of ethnic tourism is related to the human desire to discover other cultural and social spaces. Simultaneously, the article shows how (...)
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    Dmitry V. Ushakov: kindness in action (on the 50th anniversary of a friend and mentor).В. И Терентьев - 2023 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 20 (3):114-122.
    This essay examines the inspiring career of the historian, philosopher and ethno-sociologist, candidate of philosophical sciences Dmitry Viktorovich Ushakov in connection with his 50th birthday. Besides the personal biographical information as a background, the article presents a verbal portrait of the Siberian scientist, his personal characteristics, the content of scientific and social life, and the origins of his research approach. Particular attention is paid to the pedagogical nature of D. V. Ushakov, the role of the research school and the transfer (...)
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