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  1. Macrocosm and Microcosm in Sufi Thought.Pierre Lory - 2022 - In Christian Lange & Alexander D. Knysh (eds.), Sufi cosmology. Boston: Brill.
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    Du macrocosme au microcosme, du vaste monde à l'appartement parisien, la vie morale de la Nounou.Caroline Ibos - 2009 - Multitudes 37 (2):123.
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    The Macrocosm and the Microcosm of Universalism.Jan Jasion - 1995 - Dialogue and Universalism 5 (1):97-100.
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  4. Macrocosm, microcosm, and analogy.John North - 2004 - In Lodi Nauta & Detlev Pätzold (eds.), Imagination in the Later Middle Ages and Early Modern Times. Peeters.
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    Theories of Macrocosms and Microcosms in the History of Philosophy.George Perrigo Conger - 1922 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
    Looks at the history of philosophy to show the motivation, contents, and effects of a number of views grouped under theories of macrocosms and microcosms.
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  6. Macrocosm and microcosm.Donald Levy - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 5.
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  7. The Microcosm/Macrocosm Analogy in Ibn Sina and Husserl.Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino - 2006 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.), Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology on the Perennial Issue of Microcosm and Macrocosm. Springer.
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    Theories of macrocosms and microcosms in the history of philosophy.George Perrigo Conger - 1922 - New York,: Russell & Russell.
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    Know Thyself: Macrocosm and Microcosm.Nigel Tubbs - 2011 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 30 (1):53-66.
    There was a time when, in the Liberal Arts, philosophy and education enjoyed the most intimate and productive relationship. Drawing together philosophy and nature they sought to understand the greatest of human mysteries. This meant thinking about both the macrocosm and the microcosm and especially the relation between them. In this relation lies the most fundamental vocation of Liberal Arts education—Know Thyself. In my article I attempt to retrieve the philosophical education that lies between the individual and the universe. (...)
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    Macrocosm, mesocosm, and microcosm: The persistent nature of 'hindu' beliefs and symbolic forms. [REVIEW]Michael Witzel - 1997 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 1 (3):501-539.
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    Microcosms and macrocosms: Seat allocation in proportional representation systems.Amnon Rapoport, Dan S. Felsenthal & Zeev Maoz - 1988 - Theory and Decision 24 (1):11-33.
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    Microcosm - Macrocosm[REVIEW]E. V. - 1968 - Philosophy and History 1 (1):26-27.
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    Microcosm and Macrocosm in Seventeenth-Century Literature.Don Parry Norford - 1977 - Journal of the History of Ideas 38 (3):409.
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    Poe's "eureka:" The macrocosmic analogue.Charles W. Schaefer - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):353-365.
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    Microcosme et macrocosme chez Novalis.Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
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    Imitating the Cosmos: The Role of Microcosm–Macrocosm Relationships in the Hippocratic Treatise On Regimen.Laura Rosella Schluderer - 2018 - Classical Quarterly 68 (1):31-52.
    The paper provides an innovative interpretation of the treatise De Victu, showing that, though Heraclitean, Anaxagorean and Empedoclean borrowings in the work are certainly pervasive, the author also develops a sophisticated and multi-purpose explanatory framework, which, being based on an original conception of the nature of man, the cosmos and the relationship between the two, provides an effective foundation for the medical enterprise, allowing him to propose his dietetics as a ‘way of life’. At the core of this enterprise is (...)
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    Microcosm to Macrocosm via the Notion of a Sheaf (Observers in Terms of t-topos).Goro Kato - 2008 - In World Scientific (ed.), Physics of Emergence and Organization. pp. 229--232.
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    Microcosm and Macrocosm. By H. M. Hare. [REVIEW]Patrick J. Hurley - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 45 (2):176-177.
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    Islamic philosophy and occidental phenomenology on the perennial Issue of microcosm and macrocosm.Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.) - 2006 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    By proposing the Microcosm and Macrocosm analogy for dialogue between Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology, the authors of this volume are reviving the perennial positioning of the human condition in the play of forces within and without the human being. This theme has run from Plato through the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Modernity, and has been ignored by contemporaries. It now acquires a new pertinence and striking significance due to the scientific discoveries into the "infinitely small" in life, on (...)
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    Theories of Macrocosms and Microcosms in the History of Philosophy. [REVIEW]Morris R. Cohen - 1924 - Journal of Philosophy 21 (20):556-557.
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    Newton and music: From the microcosm to the macrocosm.Penelope Gouk - 1986 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 1 (1):36 – 59.
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    Peace and compassion in the microcosmic–macrocosmic paradigm of Whitehead and the lotus sutra.Steve Odin - 2001 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 28 (4):371–384.
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    Lionel Naccache, L’Homme réseau-nable. Du microcosme cérébral au macrocosme social, Paris, Odile Jacob, 2015.Pascale Gillot - 2016 - Cités 67 (3):181-186.
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  24. Islamic Philosophy and Phenomenology on the Perennial Issue of Microcosm and Macrocosm.A.-T. Tymieniecka (ed.) - 2006 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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    Pai Wen P'ien, or the Hundred Questions: A Dialogue between Two Taoists on the Macrocosmic and Microcosmic System of Correspondences.John S. Major & Rolf Homann - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):341.
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    Putting Cosmogony into Words: The Neoplatonists on Metaphysics and Discourse.Anna Motta - 2019 - Peitho 10 (1):113-132.
    The present paper focuses on some aspects of the Neoplatonist literary-metaphysical theory, which has clearly been expressed in the anony­mous Prolegomena to Plato’s philosophy and further confirmed in Proclus’ exegesis of the Timaeus. Thus, this contribution, examines and compares several passages from the Prolegomena and from Proclus’ Commentary on the Timaeus with a view to showing that it is legiti­mate to speak of a certain cosmogony of the Platonic dialogue that is analogous to that of the macrocosm. Moreover, the (...)
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    The university as microcosm.Byron Kaldis - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (5):553-574.
    This paper puts forward the model of 'microcosm-macrocosm' isomorphism encapsulated in certain philosophical views on the form of university education. The human being as a 'microcosm' should reflect internally the external 'macrocosm'. Higher Education is a socially instituted attempt to guide human beings into forming themselves as microcosms of the whole world in its diversity. By getting to know the surrounding world, they re-enact it intellectually. Such a re-enacting is a guiding theme in certain philosophies of education studied (...)
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    Sacred Relics of Human History and the Discovery of Cosmic Mind.Cox Hal - 2017 - Cosmos and History 13 (2):106-110.
    The human loss of the sense of sacred has been driven by a mechanization of the world that privileges the mundane and the material. Yet the earliest surviving history of the human mind reveals a widespread, embodied human faculty for perception of the cosmos and an intimate human relation to the cosmos. This history hints of an origin story that may be partly recovered by sacred relics of human prehistory.
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    Kosmicheskiĭ fenomen cheloveka: chelovek v antropnom mire.Igor' Arkad'evich Aleksandrov - 1999 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Agar".
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    Microcosmos: el hombre como compendio del ser.Mauricio Beuchot - 2009 - Saltillo, Coahuila: Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila.
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    Mikurokosumu to makurokosumu: kyōmeisuru seimei to fūsui no kosumorojī.Kenkō Fujimoto - 1992 - Tōkyō: Aki Shobō. Edited by Hajime Fujiwara.
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    Chelovecheskoe izmerenie vselennoĭ: kosmizm i antropot︠s︡entrizm.A. G. Masleev - 1996 - Ekaterinburg: Uralʹskai︠a︡ gosudarstvennai︠a︡ i︠u︡ridicheskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡.
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    Sustainability and Design Ethics.Thomas H. Russ - 2010 - Taylor & Francis.
    From microcosm to macrocosm, ecodesign, green design, environmental design, and triple bottom line are quickly becoming more than just catchy phrases that describe touchy-feely trends. Increases in climate uncertainty and energy costs as well as food, water, and services insecurity are just a few of the challenges driving the growing demand for sustainable design outcomes. Sustainability and Design Ethics provides a systematic value analysis that makes a reasoned argument the rethinking of current design methods and the values and ethics (...)
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    Die kleine Welt: Hermann Lotzes Mikrokosmos: die Anfänge der Philosophie des Geistes im Kontext des Materialismusstreits.Florian Baab - 2018 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
    Der dreibändige Mikrokosmos, 1856-1864 mit dem Untertitel Versuch einer Anthropologie erstmal erschienen, gehörte in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts zu den meistgelesenen philosophischen Werken. Sein Verfasser, der Mediziner und Philosoph Rudolph Hermann Lotze (1817-1881), entwirft darin während der Dekade des Materialismusstreits eine Position, die einerseits den Erkenntnissen der Naturwissenschaft oberste Priorität einräumt, andererseits aber aufzeigt, dass die Konstanten der althergebrachten Metaphysik - die Seele, Gott, ein höherer Sinn- und Zweckzusammenhang - durch sie nicht hinfällig werden. Lotzes Bestreben nach grundlegender (...)
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  35. Problemy poznanii︠a︡ mikromira.A. I. Korneeva - 1978 - Moskva: Myslʹ.
     
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    The idea of nature.Robin George Collingwood - 1945 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    2014 Reprint of 1945 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. The first part deals with Greek cosmology and is the longest, the most elaborate and, on the whole, the liveliest part of a book which never deviates into dullness. The dominant thought in Greek cosmology, Collingwood holds, was the microcosm-macrocosm analogy, nature being the substance of something ensouled where "soul" meant the self-moving. Part II is "The Renaissance View of Nature ." Collingwood (...)
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    From yuanqi (primal energy) to Wenqi (literary pneuma): A philosophical study of a chinese aesthetic.Ming Dong Gu - 2009 - Philosophy East and West 59 (1):pp. 22-46.
    Wenqi 文氣 (literary pneuma) is a foundational idea in Chinese aesthetics. It has remained elusive since its initial formulation, however. This is so largely because previous scholars did not examine its ontological and epistemological conditions in analytic terms, still less explore its implications in a conceptual framework of artistic creation. Here, it is proposed to explore its general as well as specific implications against the larger background of Chinese intellectual thought and in relation to contemporary theories of literature and aesthetics. (...)
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    Microcosmus: an essay concerning man and his relation to the world.Hermann Lotze, Elizabeth Hamilton & E. Constance Jones - 1885 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press. Edited by Elizabeth Hamilton & Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones.
  39. Chuvstvennoe i logicheskoe v poznanii mikromira.Gennadiĭ Aleksandrovich Kuzʹminov - 1965
     
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  40. Olam katan.Joseph ben Jacob Ibn Ẓaddik - 1967 - Edited by S. Horovitz.
     
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    A comparative study on Sheikh az-zarnuji thought and idealism in the philosophy of education.M. Anas Thohir Alfina C. A. Dardiri - 2018 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 12 (2):411-433.
    Textbooks Ta‘lîm al-muta‘allim can be an alternative solution to the problems of character education in Indonesia. Inside the book there are methods that specifically leads to holistic learning code like the concept of learning objectives, choose a teacher or school, choosing friends, even mastered a learning method such as learning itself, deliberation, mutharahah, and mudzakarah. This study aimed to analyze the text book Ta‘lîm al-muta‘allim works of Sheikh Az-Zarnuji then compare it with several books of Plato’s philosophy idealism. The method (...)
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    Active principles and trinities in Berkeley's "Siris".Timo Airaksinen - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (1):57 - 70.
    Berkeley's Siris is a chain of arguments which ends in God. First God is a metaphysical principle causally regulating the world or Macrocosm. But in the final paragraphs of Siris, God is treated in a theological perspective. This is to say that Berkeley introduces the idea of the Trinity and relates it to the rest of his chain argument. He says that Father, Son, and Spirit correspond to the philosophical notions of sun, light, and heat. I study the final (...)
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    The trouble with homunculus theories.Joseph Margolis - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (June):244-259.
    The so-called post-Wittgensteinian Oxford philosophers are often criticized not only for failing to provide for the causal explanation of human behavior and psychological states, but also for failing to recognize that psychological explanations require appeal to sub-personal or molecular processes. Three strategies accommodating this criticism appear in so-called homunculus theories and include: (1) that the sub-systems be assigned intentional or informational content purely heuristically; (2) that the intentional or informational content of molar states be analyzed without remainder in terms of (...)
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    Microcosmus: an essay concerning man and his relation to the world.Hermann Lotze, Elizabeth Hamilton & Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones - 1885 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press. Edited by Elizabeth Hamilton & Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones.
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    A world of epitomizations.George Perrigo Conger - 1931 - Princeton,: Princeton University Press.
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    A World of Epitomizations. A Study in the Philosophy of the Sciences.John M. Warbeke - 1932 - Journal of Philosophy 29 (16):440-445.
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    A World of Epitomizations: A Study in the Philosophy of the Sciences.George Perrigo Conger - 2012 - Princeton University Press.
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    Epitomization.George Perrigo Conger - 1949 - Minneapolis,: Univ. of Minnesota Library.
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  49. Epitomization a Study in Philosophy of the Sciences.George Perrigo Conger - 1949 - Univ. Of Minnesota Library.
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  50. Microcosmus.Godefridus de Sancto Victore & Dfrom Old Catalog] - 1951 - Lille,: Facultés catholiques. Edited by Delhaye, Philippe & [From Old Catalog].
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