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    Defiling the Church: The Impact of Mmusuo in Akan Conception.Charles Prempeh & Agana-Nsiire Agana - 2020 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 37 (1):3-17.
    Many Christian churches in parts of Ghana dominated by Akans do not allow corpses to be brought inside the church during funerals services. Others face constant and vehement objection when it is done. Cultural differences on the subject have fuelled heated disputes that have led in some cases to severe congregational division. Opposition is often sustained by a culturally biased approach to biblical texts concerning sacredness and defilement as related to Old Testament sanctuary and temple ritual. Particularly, the religious (...)
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  2. Eros Defiled: The Christian and Sexual Guilt.John White - 1977
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  3. Defilements in Early Buddhism.Kim Jaesung - 2010 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 29:227-266.
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  4. Defiling the children.Michael S. Serrill - 1993 - In Jonathan Westphal & Carl Avren Levenson (eds.), Time. Hackett Pub. Co.. pp. 141--52.
     
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    Defilement, Disgust, and Disease: The Experiential Basis of Hittite and Akkadian Terms for Impurity.Yitzhaq Feder - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (1):99.
    This article challenges the common tendency in modern research to treat impurity as a religious phenomenon divorced from mundane concerns. Employing the cross-cultural psychological notion of “contagion,” this investigation examines the usage of terms for pollution and purity in Hittite and Akkadian as they relate to distinct domains of human experience, specifically uncleanness, infection, and transgression. Special attention is given to the use of these terms in reference to infectious disease. This analysis demonstrates the real-world experiential basis for notions of (...)
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  6. Defiled Trades and Social Outcasts: Honor and Ritual Pollution in Early Modern Germany. By Kathy Stuart.A. Zimmerman - 2004 - The European Legacy 9:429-430.
     
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    Of seeds and sprouts: Defilement and its attachment to the life-stream in the sarvstivda hdaya treatises.Bart Dessein1 - 2008 - Asian Philosophy 18 (1):17 – 33.
    The notions of selflessness ( an tmaka ) and karman are two key concepts in Buddhist philosophy. The question how karman functions with respect to the rebirth of a worldling who is, actually, devoid of a self, was a major philosophical issue in early Buddhist doctrine. Within the Sarv stiv da school, the Vaibh ⋅ ikas became the representative of an interpretation of this problem that hinges on the notion of 'possession' ( pr pti ). Their theory was contradicted by (...)
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    Calvin on Defilement and Sacrifice.George H. Kehm - 1977 - Interpretation 31 (1):39-52.
    In Calvin's thought about the achievement wrought in Christ's death, the idea of a sacrificial death as "a just punishment" seems to have been a second-order explanation that is built upon the notion of his death as involving exposure to the divine curse.
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    Of Seeds and Sprouts: Defilement and its Attachment to the Life-stream in the Sarvāstivāda H r daya Treatises.Bart Dessein1 - 2008 - Asian Philosophy 18 (1):17-33.
    The notions of selflessness ( an tmaka ) and karman are two key concepts in Buddhist philosophy. The question how karman functions with respect to the rebirth of a worldling who is, actually, devoid of a self, was a major philosophical issue in early Buddhist doctrine. Within the Sarv stiv da school, the Vaibh ⋅ ikas became the representative of an interpretation of this problem that hinges on the notion of 'possession' ( pr pti ). Their theory was contradicted by (...)
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    Of Seeds and Sprouts: Defilement and its Attachment to the Life-stream in the Sarvāstivāda Hṙdaya Treatises.Bart Dessein1 - 2008 - Asian Philosophy 18 (1):17-33.
    The notions of selflessness (anātmaka) and karman are two key concepts in Buddhist philosophy. The question how karman functions with respect to the rebirth of a worldling who is, actually, devoid of a self, was a major philosophical issue in early Buddhist doctrine. Within the Sarvāstivāda school, the Vaibhā⋅ikas became the representative of an interpretation of this problem that hinges on the notion of ‘possession’ (prāpti). Their theory was contradicted by the Sautrāntikas, whose interpretation is based on the notion of (...)
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    Marx, Tocqueville, and Race in America: The "Absolute Democracy" or "Defiled Republic".August H. Nimtz - 2003 - Lexington Books.
    While Alexis de Tocqueville described America as the 'absolute democracy,' Karl Marx saw the nation as a 'defiled republic' so long as it permitted the enslavement of blacks. August J. Nimtz argues that Marx, unlike Tocqueville, not only recognized that the overthrow of slavery and the cessation of racial oppression were central to democracy's realization but was willing to act on these convictions. This potent and insightful investigation into the approaches of two major thinkers provides fresh insight into past and (...)
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    Baring the breast: love, defilement, and breast-feeding.Robert Boostrom - 1995 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 38 (3):406.
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    Psychology of Defilement focused on Domain and Definition.Youn Hee Jo - 2018 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 89:215-243.
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    Unlike a Fool, He Is Not Defiled: Ascetic Purity and Ethics in the Samnyasa Upanisads.Lise F. Vail - 2002 - Journal of Religious Ethics 30 (3):373 - 397.
    The authors of the "Saṃnyāsa Upaniṣads", manuals of ascetic lifestyle and practice, recommend that wanderers renounce behavioral standards of their formerly Brahmin householder life, including ritual purity and familial duties. Patrick Olivelle argues that these ascetics are thereafter considered impure and corpse- or ghoul-like, clearly lacking in dharma. However, these Upanisads counsel pursuing mental purity and moral behavior, and modeling oneself after the perfection of the Absolute. This essay investigates ascetic notions of purity and identity, and virtues such as non-violence (...)
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    La route antique de Mégare à Thèbes par le défilé du Kandili.S. Van de Maele - 1987 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 111 (1):191-205.
    La route antique de Mégare à Thèbes par le défilé du Kandili, dont on a contesté à tort l'existence, correspond à un chemin encore très utilisé au xixe siècle, le Koulouriotiko monopati. Description des restes antiques de cette route et des sites antiques situés tout le long. Les témoignages des historiens antiques sur son utilisation.
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    Effets tensifs et rythmiques dans le défilé de haute couture.Maria Chalevelaki - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a déjà paru dans Actes Sémiotiques n°117 | 2014. Nous remercions Maria Chalevelaki de nous avoir autorisé à le reproduire ici. Ce n'est pas par hasard si le vêtement constitue l'un des sujets de prédilection des sémioticiens. Que ce soit dans sa forme visuelle, dans sa forme verbale, ou dans sa relation avec le corps, le vêtement et les pratiques vestimentaires sont des matrices de signification très riches aussi bien d'un point de vue théorique que du point de (...)
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    A case of tribal defilement in a Kenyan rural village: A narratological and socio-rhetorical function of the motifs of ‘hearing and understanding’ and ‘contrast’ in Matthew 15:10–11 vis-à-vis Leviticus 11:1–4. [REVIEW]Ferdinand M. M’Bwangi - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (3).
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    Unlike a Fool, He Is Not Defiled: Ascetic Purity and Ethics in the Samnyāsa Upanisads.Lise F. Vail - 2002 - Journal of Religious Ethics 30 (3):373-397.
    The authors of the Samnyāsa Upanisads, manuals of ascetic lifestyle and practice, recommend that wanderers renounce behavioral standards of their formerly Brahmin householder life, including ritual purity and familial duties. Patrick Olivelle argues that these ascetics are thereafter considered impure and corpse– or ghoul–like, clearly lacking in dharma. However, these Upanisads counsel pursuing mental purity and moral behavior, and modeling oneself after the perfection of the Absolute. This essay investigates ascetic notions of purity and identity, and virtues such as non–violence (...)
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  19. In the Wilderness: The Doctrine of Defilement in the Book of Numbers.Mary Douglas - 1993
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  20. Our substance is God's coin" : Nicholas of Cusa on minting, defiling, and restoring the Imago Dei.Donald F. Duclow - 2019 - In Gerald Christianson & Thomas M. Izbicki (eds.), Nicholas of Cusa and times of transition: essays in honor of Gerald Christianson. Boston: Brill.
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  21. Josiah’s Reform and the Dynamics of Defilement: Israelite Rites of Violence and the Making of a Biblical Text.[author unknown] - 2011
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    Josiah's Reform and the Dynamics of Defilement: Israelite Rites of Violence and the Making of a Biblical Text. By Lauren A. S. Monroe. Pp. xi, 203, NY, Oxford University Press, 2011, $82.00. [REVIEW]Richard S. Briggs - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (2):272-272.
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    Emanuel Feldman: Biblical and post-Biblical defilement and mourning: Law as theology , Yeshiva University, KTAV Publishing House, New York 1977, XX, 196 pp. [REVIEW]Heinz-Jürgen Loth - 1979 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 31 (3):284-286.
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    Noétique et poièsis :L'idea dans la Theologia platonica de Marsile Ficin.Thierry Gontier - 2004 - Archives de Philosophie 1 (1):5-22.
    Nous entendons relever un défilancé par Erwin Panofsky, en montrant que la genèse d’une conception moderne et créatrice de l’art passe aussi par le platonisme et sa translatio renaissante. Cette réélaboration se paye cependant d’un prix métaphysique lourd : l’oblitération du noûs dans la hiérarchie des êtres et la dégradation de la noétique néoplatonicienne en une psychique de l’idea. Nous étudions ici comment l’âme, dans la Theologia platonica de Marsile Ficin, assume les trois grands prédicats traditionnellement attachés au noûs : (...)
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  25. The Ethics of Capital Punishment: A Philosophical Investigation of Evil and its Consequences.Matthew H. Kramer - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    Taking a fresh look at a central controversy in criminal law theory, The Ethics of Capital Punishment presents a rationale for the death penalty grounded in a theory of the nature of evil and the nature of defilement. Original, unsettling, and deeply controversial, it will be an essential reference point for future debates on the subject.
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  26. Geographies of exclusion: society and difference in the West.David Sibley - 1995 - New York: Burns & Oates.
    Geographies of Exclusion identifies forms of social and spatial exclusion and subsequently examines the fate of knowledge of space and society which has been produced by members of excluded groups. Evaluating writing on urban society by women and black writers, David Sibley asks why such work is neglected by the academic establishment, suggesting that both the practices which result in the exclusion of minorities and those which result in the exclusion of knowledge have important implications for theory and method in (...)
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  27. Can/Should We Purge Evil Through Capital Punishment?Carol S. Steiker - 2015 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 9 (2):367-378.
    Matthew Kramer’s The Ethics of Capital Punishment: A Philosophical Investigation of Evil and its Consequences explores the morality of capital punishment and develops his own “purgative rationale” in support of the practice. I present my objections to Kramer’s purgative rationale and trace our disagreement to differences over the nature of evil, the autonomy of human character formation, and the concept of defilement.
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    Digital Self-Defence: Why you Ought to Preserve Your Privacy for the Sake of Wrongdoers.Lauritz Aastrup Munch - 2022 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (2):233-248.
    Most studies on the ethics of privacy focus on what others ought to do to accommodate our interest in privacy. I focus on a related but distinct question that has attracted less attention in the literature: When, if ever, does morality require us to safeguard our own privacy? While we often have prudential reasons for safeguarding our privacy, we are also, at least sometimes, morally required to do so. I argue that we, sometimes, ought to safeguard our privacy for the (...)
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  29. Kramer’s Purgative Rationale for Capital Punishment: A Critique.John Danaher - 2015 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 9 (2):225-244.
    Matthew Kramer has recently defended a novel justification for the death penalty, something he calls the purgative rationale. According to this rationale, the death penalty can be justifiably implemented if it is necessary in order to purge defilingly evil offenders from a moral community. Kramer claims that this rationale overcomes the problems associated with traditional rationales for the death penalty. Although Kramer is to be commended for carving out a novel niche in a well-worn dialectical space, I argue that his (...)
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    Comparison of Freud’s Libido and Buddhism’s Taṇhā as the Root Force of Psychopathology. 이충현 - 2022 - CHUL HAK SA SANG - Journal of Philosophical Ideas 86 (86):3-35.
    인간의 욕망은 종종 인간 고통의 본질적 원인으로 간주되곤 한다. 프로이트와 불교 역시 쾌 혹은 만족을 추구하는 인간의 욕망을 고통의 근원으로 보고 이를 이끄는 힘 혹은 에너지로서 리비도 및 갈애를 통해 정신병리의 기제를 해명한다. 본 연구는 프로이트의 정신분석과 불교가 고통을 다루기 위해 욕망의 근원적 힘의 개념[리비도, 갈애]를 어떻게 이해하고 활용하는지 살펴보고자 한다. 먼저 두 사상에서 해당 개념이 어떻게 정의되는지 살펴보고 이것이 병리의 기제와 어떻게 연관되며 고통에 대한 대처방안으로 무엇이 제시되는지 검토할 것이다. 또한 욕망에도 긍정적 욕망이 존재하듯 욕망의 근원력 또한 승화되어 바르게 (...)
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    The Question of Autonomy in Maternal Health in Africa: A Rights-Based Consideration.Jimoh Amzat - 2015 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 12 (2):283-293.
    Maternal mortality is still very high in Africa, despite progress in control efforts at the global level. One elemental link is the question of autonomy in maternal health, especially at the household level where intrinsic human rights are undermined. A rights-based consideration in bioethics is an approach that holds the centrality of the human person, with a compelling reference to the fundamental human rights of every person. A philosophical and sociological engagement of gender and the notion of autonomy within the (...)
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    Acting Defensively for the Sake of Our Attacker.Kimberley Brownlee - 2019 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 16 (2):105-130.
    Despite worries about paternalism, when we are unjustifiably attacked, we are morally warranted, and sometimes required, to act in self-defense for the sake of our attacker to prevent him from committing this morally defiling act. Similarly, when a third party is unjustifiably attacked and we can assist without undue cost, we are morally warranted, and sometimes required, to act in third-party defense for the sake of the attacker as well as the victim, to prevent the attacker from committing this morally (...)
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    Moral Horror and the Sacred.Robert Merrihew Adams - 1995 - Journal of Religious Ethics 23 (2):201 - 224.
    The sense of moral horror at certain deeds and the related idea of the sacred have not been given as central a place in ethical theory, theological or secular, as they have in our moral consciousness. I place them in a broader theological metaethics, in a way that I hope avoids mere taboo and provides for a rational critique of our responses. Moral horror is understood here in terms of violation of the sacred, and the sacred is understood in terms (...)
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    Assemblées de Smyrne et de Philadelphie et congrégation de Satan : Vrais et faux Judéens dans l’Apocalypse de Jean.Louis Painchaud - 2014 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 70 (3):475-492.
    Louis Painchaud | : Pendant près de deux millénaires, « faux-Judéens » et « synagogue de Satan » de Smyrne et de Philadelphie ont été considérés comme des « Juifs », membres des « synagogues » de ces villes, hostiles aux « chrétiens » qu’ils auraient même dénoncés auprès des autorités. Dans la deuxième moitié du xxe siècle, dans un contexte qui a suscité tout un courant de réflexion critique sur l’antisémitisme chrétien, plusieurs ont proposé de voir dans ces « (...)
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    Le soldat impossible: essai.Robert Redeker - 2014 - Paris: Pierre-Guillaume de Roux.
    Mourir pour la France, faire la guerre, tomber au champ d'honneur... Les jeunes générations y songent-elles encore? Il est vrai que la désacralisation de la chose militaire, propagée par l'hédonisme-pacifisme triomphant, a eu raison de cette aspiration traditionnelle. Le 14juillet des dernières décennies n'est-il pas devenu une fête pour la fête parmi tant d'autres, où les défilés militaires s'exposent au regard comme un spectacle de foire? L'Ecole a, elle-même, renoncé à exalter les vertus de la nation et de la patrie (...)
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    When rape isn't rape: court of appeal sentencing practice in cases of marital and relationship rape.Pns Rumney - 1999 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 19 (2):243-270.
    This article focuses on Court of Appeal sentencing practice in cases of marital and relationship rape. In particular, it examines the sentencing principle set out in the case of Berry in which it was stated that cases of marital and relationship rape sometimes involve less 'violation' and 'defilement' than cases of stranger rape and consequently are given reduced sentences. This article argues against such an approach on the basis that it is poorly reasoned and lacks support from the research (...)
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    The Persians: Timotheus.John Warden - 2020 - Arion 28 (1):95-99.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Persians TIMOTHEUS (Translated by John Warden)... urging on their floating bronze-beaked chariots ram by ram furrowing the waves with pointed teeth....... with humped heads stripped away arms of fir, thumped ’em on the left, mariners tumbled, smashed ’em on the right in their pinewood towers, back on their feet again. Ha! Tear off flesh to their rope-bound ribs, sink ’em with thunderbolts, rip away gilded splendour with iron-helmed (...)
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  38. Abhidharmakośabhāṣya (Treasury of Metaphysics with Self-Commentary).Oren Hanner - 2021 - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion.
    The Abhidharmakośabhāṣya (Treasury of Metaphysics with Self-Commentary) is a pivotal treatise on early Buddhist thought composed around the fourth or fifth century by the Indian Buddhist philosopher Vasubandhu. This work elucidates the Buddha’s teachings as synthesized and interpreted by the early Buddhist Sarvāstivāda school (“the theory that all [factors] exist”), while recording the major doctrinal polemics that developed around them, primarily those points of contention with the Sautrāntika system of thought (“followers of the scriptures”). Employing the methodology and terminology of (...)
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    Essentials of Buddhism: basic terminology and concepts of Buddhist philosophy and practice.Kōgen Mizuno - 1996 - Tokyo: Kōsei. Edited by Gaynor Sekimori.
    This book provides a detailed yet accessible guide to basic terminology and concepts of Indian Buddhism in all its forms. The eight chapters elucidate the principle branches of Buddhism, the Three Treasures, the elements of existence, the Seals of the Law, dependent origination, the Four Noble Truths, religious practice, and the defilements.
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    Comment: Scholarly Disgust and Related Mysteries.Joshua Rottman & Liane Young - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (3):222-223.
    Strohminger is revolted by McGinn’s book, The Meaning of Disgust. We argue that her reaction of repugnance highlights one of the greatest mysteries in the psychology of disgust: this emotion is at times elicited by abstract ideological concerns rather than physical threats of infection or contamination. Here we describe the theoretical challenge of accounting for nonpathogenic disgust elicitors, which include spiritual defilement, violations of the “natural order,” and, apparently, McGinn’s latest publication.
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    Systematizing evil in literature: twelve models for the analysis of narrative fiction.Daniel Candel - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (242):141-168.
    While there are interesting connections between literature and evil, there is as of yet no systematic collection of models of evil to study literature. This is problematic, since literature is among other things an evaluative discourse and the most basic evaluative category is the polarity of good versus evil. In addition, evil shows important affinities with basic narratological principles. To initiate a discussion of models of evil for the analysis of literature, this article organizes a dozen models of evil into (...)
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  42. The Strange Death of Patroklos.Marie-Christine Leclerc & Jennifer Curtiss Gage - 1998 - Diogenes 46 (181):95-100.
    The account of the death of Patroklos occupies a strategic position in the narrative economy of the Iliad: before this event, Achilles has withdrawn from combat out of indignation against Agamemnon; afterwards, his anger turns against Hector, whom he holds responsible for his friend's death. Achilles returns to battle and kills Hector in an act of vengeance that, as we have known from the beginning of the poem, will lead to his own demise, which is not actually recounted in the (...)
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    The Dialectics of Philosophical Idealism and Realism In Adorno’s Aesthetics.Dieter W. Adolphs - 1992 - Idealistic Studies 22 (1):1-10.
    Theodor W. Adorno’s writings are often categorized as either political, aesthetic or critical. While all of these characteristics are legitimate, it is problematic to view Adorno from only one of these angles. In fact, many literary critics consider his thoughts about literature to be simple cultural criticism, i.e., something that leaves the realm of pure scholarship by defiling the argumentation with philosophy or politics. Political theorists and philosophers, on the other hand, often view his literary concerns as superfluous. It is (...)
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    Contaminants and the path to salvation: A study of the sarv Stiv da H Daya treatises.Bart Dessein - 2009 - Asian Philosophy 19 (1):63 – 84.
    The Sa gītipary ya is the earliest Sarv stiv da philosophical text that enumerates a series of contaminants (anuśaya) , i.e. innate proclivities, inherited from former births, to do something of usually evil nature. This early list comprises seven such contaminants. As it is the contaminants that lead a worldling (p thagjana) to doing volitional actions and thus to forming a karmic result (karmavip ka) , these contaminants naturally also bear on the path to salvation. The gradual development of the (...)
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    Contaminants and the Path to Salvation: A Study of the Sarvāstivāda Hṛdaya Treatises.Bart Dessein - 2009 - Asian Philosophy 19 (1):63-84.
    The Sa gītipary ya is the earliest Sarv stiv da philosophical text that enumerates a series of contaminants (anuśaya) , i.e. innate proclivities, inherited from former births, to do something of usually evil nature. This early list comprises seven such contaminants. As it is the contaminants that lead a worldling (p thagjana) to doing volitional actions and thus to forming a karmic result (karmavip ka) , these contaminants naturally also bear on the path to salvation. The gradual development of the (...)
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  46. Mortal Feelings: A Theory of Revulsion and the Intimacy of Agency.David Haekwon Kim - 2001 - Dissertation, Syracuse University
    Moral philosophy has been increasingly concerned with the nature of emotion and its ethical significance. Almost no attention, however, has been paid to disgust, in spite of its evident connections to taboos, exclusionary policies, and severe forms of moral, political, and aesthetic condemnation. This dissertation offers a theory of revulsion. On the basis of this account, it also gives us a way of thinking about intimate or tactile features of moral agency, which play a vital role in maintaining those various (...)
     
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    Efficacité du performatif dans les rituels politiques.Arnaud Mercier - 2005 - Hermes 43:31.
    À travers des actes comme défiler, prêter serment, communier, et leurs mises en scène ritualisées, orchestrées par les détenteurs du pouvoir politique, l'objectif est de rassembler les assujettis sociaux et de leur administrer une double preuve, celle du bien fondé de leur obéissance au pouvoir et corollairement de leur harmonieuse association. Les cérémonies ritualisées visent à susciter une exaltation collective, à faire monter l'intensité émotionnelle tout en donnant à voir un idéal d'unité harmonieuse de la société, dans les mises en (...)
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  48. Wonhyo's Reliance on Huiyuan in his Exposition of the Two Hindrances.A. Charles Muller - unknown
    When Yogācāra specialists take on the task of trying to introduce the tradition to newcomers and nonspecialists, whether it be in a book-length project, or an article in a reference work, they inevitably choose different points of departure, depending on their particular approach to understanding Yogācāra, and Buddhism in general. Some will start with the explanation of the eight consciousnesses; some will start with the four parts of cognition; some will start with the three natures; others will start with the (...)
     
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    Climate Change and Intersectionality.Kevin J. O’Brien - 2020 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 40 (2):311-328.
    White climate ethicists have a responsibility to learn, teach, and write about the intersections between climate change and white supremacy. Learning from Andrea Smith’s understanding of white supremacy as three pillars—commodification, orientalism, and genocide—built from heteropatriarchy, this essay argues that white climate ethicists should focus on particular experiences rather than universal narratives; learn from histories of colonization, slavery, and genocide; and support coalitions that empower people of color and indigenous communities. A focus on the writings of scholars from marginalized identities (...)
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    Emmanuel Mounier et le mur blanc.Emmanuel Pic - 2015 - Les Plans-sur-Bex: Parole et silence. Edited by Fred Bourguignon.
    Qui connaît aujourd'hui le philosophe français Emmanuel Mounier et sa révolution personnaliste? Les pages de cet ouvrage lui rendent hommage et donnent le goût de découvrir son extraordinaire aventure en faveur de l'homme. Visionnaire et engagé, sa brève et intense existence (1905-1950) fut consacrée à remettre la Personne au centre de la pensée et de l'agir dans une crise historique sans précédent. L'écriture vive et sensible d'Emannuel Pic et l'étonnante recherche graphique de Fred Bourguignon accompagnent le fondateur de la revue (...)
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