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    Beyond Marxism and Existentialism: A Return to the Ancients for a Deeper Wisdom.Daniel Shorkend - 2022 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 2 (6):34-37.
    This article defines Existentialism and Marxism in rather broad terms. It argues that while there are certain redeeming qualities to these philosophies, they suffer from certain insurmountable shortcomings. The article then gives a rather brief account of the merits found among the ancients where an attunement to the idea of “wonder” and philosophical speculations of notions of love, may suggest a way to overcome the negative aspects of both Marxism and Existentialism. And while the latter two philosophies were an attempt (...)
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    The Institutional Theory of Art in Relation to the Institution of Sport: Toward a Tacit Form of Knowing.Daniel Shorkend - 2019 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 53 (2):59-78.
    One cannot ignore the institutions that surround art if one wants to deliver a theory of art acknowledging that art lives through a community of social relationships and assumes meaning as such. I make the claim that the evolution of sports from mere play, survival, and diversion toward the global phenomenon of modern sports can likewise be understood as a function of social connectivity. In this article, I first outline the theory of art, then link that to sport as an (...)
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    What is the Connection Between the Tree of Life and Logic?Daniel Shorkend - 2023 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 3 (3):11-15.
    In this essay, I explore the relationship between the kabbalistic Tree of Life and that of Logic. I begin defining my terms, then analyze the question posed through that of science; philosophy; art and the concept of knowledge in general. I conclude that while a unified and complete account of knowledge cannot be gained, one can get a semblance of this knowledge. This I call a tending towards infinity or more precisely – a calculus of infinity. I conjecture that this (...)
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