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    Karma, rebirth, and the problem of evil.Whitley Kaufman - 2009 - In Kevin Timpe (ed.), Arguing about religion. New York: Routledge. pp. 222.
    The doctrine of karma and rebirth is often praised for its ability to offer a successful solution to the Problem of Evil. This essay evaluates such a claim by considering whether the doctrine can function as a systematic theodicy, as an explanation of all human suffering in terms of wrongs done in either this or past lives. This purported answer to the Problem of Evil must face a series of objections, including the problem of anylackofmemoryofpastlives,the lack of proportionality between (...)
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  2. Conventionalising rebirth: Buddhist agnosticism and the doctrine of two truths.Bronwyn Finnigan - 2024 - In Yujin Nagasawa & Mohammad Saleh Zarepour (eds.), Global Dialogues in the Philosophy of Religion: From Religious Experience to the Afterlife. Oxford University Press USA.
    What should the Buddhist attitude be to rebirth if it is believed to be inconsistent with current science? This chapter critically engages forms of Buddhist agnosticism that adopt a position of uncertainty about rebirth but nevertheless recommend ‘behaving as if’ it were true. What does it mean to behave as if rebirth were true, and are Buddhist agnostics justified in adopting this position? This chapter engages this question in dialogue with Mark Siderits’ reductionist analysis of the Buddhist (...)
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    Rebirth and the stream of life: a philosophical study of reincarnation, karma and ethics.Mikel Burley - 2016 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Rebirth and the Stream of Life explores the diversity as well as the ethical and religious significance of rebirth beliefs, focusing especially on Hindu and Buddhist traditions but also discussing indigenous religions and ancient Greek thought. Utilizing resources from religious studies, anthropology and theology, an expanded conception of philosophy of religion is exemplified, which takes seriously lived experience rather than treating religious beliefs in isolation from their place in believers' lives. Drawing upon his expertise in interdisciplinary working and (...)
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    Rebirth: ROY W. PERRETT.Roy W. Perrett - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (1):41-57.
    Traditional Western conceptions of immortality characteristically presume that we come into existence at a particular time , live out our earthly span and then die. According to some, our death may then be followed by a deathless post-mortem existence. In other words, it is assumed that we are born only once and die only once; and that – at least on some accounts – we are future-sempiternal creatures. The Western secular tradition affirms at least ; the Western religious tradition – (...)
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    Rebirth of paideia: ultimacy and the game of games.Jonathan Doner - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (6-7):719-727.
    Plato’s philosophy of paideia concerns the life-long growth toward areté, excellence, in body, mind, and spirit. Implementation of this philosophy in modern times is challenged by many societal conditions, especially relativism, plurality, and secularity. This paper discusses an approach that advocates individualized paideia. In its most simple and direct manifestation, individualized paideia can be supported and developed by the person’s participation in a class of games exemplified by the Tibetan game Rebirth. An analysis of their structure and dynamics indicates (...)
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  6. Karma, Rebirth, and the Problem of Evil.Whitley R. P. Kaufman - 2005 - Philosophy East and West 55 (1):15-32.
    The doctrine of karma and rebirth is often praised for its ability to offer a successful solution to the Problem of Evil. This essay evaluates such a claim by considering whether the doctrine can function as a systematic theodicy, as an explanation of all human suffering in terms of wrongs done in either this or past lives. This purported answer to the Problem of Evil must face a series of objections, including the problem of anylackofmemoryofpastlives,the lack of proportionality between (...)
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    Neutrality, rebirth and intergenerational justice.Tim Mulgan - 2002 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 19 (1):3–15.
    A basic feature of liberal political philosophy is its commitment to religious neut‐rality. Contemporary philosophical discussion of intergenerational justice violates this com‐mitment, as it proceeds on the basis of controversial metaphysical assumptions. The Contractualist notion of a power imbalance between generations and Derek Parfit’s non‐identity claims both presuppose that humans are not reborn. Yet belief in rebirth underlies Hindu and Buddhist traditions espoused by millions throughout the world. These traditions clearly constitute what John Rawls dubs “reasonable comprehensive doctrines”, and (...)
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    The rebirth of cool: Toward a science sublime.E. David Wong - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 41 (2):67-88.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Rebirth of Cool:Toward a Science SublimeE. David Wong (bio)We love and hate "the cool." As educators, few things are more coveted than being recognized as teaching the "coolest" class in the school. We look forward to the rare moment when students gasp in awe or scream in amazement. However, in the quiet that returns after the last student rushes out the classroom door, we may feel an (...)
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    Rebirth and Causation in the Yogacara Adhidharma. Robert Kritzer.John Powers - 2000 - Buddhist Studies Review 17 (2):239-242.
    Rebirth and Causation in the Yogacara Adhidharma. Robert Kritzer. Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien Universität Wien, Vienna 1999. ix, 327 pp. ATS 410.
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  10. Karma, rebirth, and the problem of evil: A reply to critics.Whitley R. P. Kaufman - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (4):556-560.
    The doctrine of karma and rebirth is often praised for its ability to offer a successful solution to the Problem of Evil. This essay evaluates such a claim by considering whether the doctrine can function as a systematic theodicy, as an explanation of all human suffering in terms of wrongs done in either this or past lives. This purported answer to the Problem of Evil must face a series of objections, including the problem of any lack of memory of (...)
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    Karma, Rebirth, and the Value of Nature.Christopher G. Framarin - 2014 - Environmental Ethics 36 (2):215-233.
    Many contemporary authors argue that the Hindu doctrines of karma and/or rebirth entail that both human and nonhuman entities in nature are interconnected, and hence have intrinsic value. These doctrines do not entail that entities in nature are interconnected, however. Even if they did, the interconnectedness of entities cannot establish their intrinsic value. If the interconnectedness of entities did establish their intrinsic value, the account would attribute equal intrinsic value to all things, both natural and non-natural, and hence, fail (...)
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    The rebirth of medical paternalism: An NHS Trust v Y.Charles Foster - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (1):3-7.
    Over the last quarter of a century, English medical law has taken an increasingly firm stand against medical paternalism. This is exemplified by cases such as Bolitho v City and Hackney Health Authority, Chester v Afshar, and Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board. In relation to decision-making on behalf of incapacitous adults, the actuating principle of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 is respect for patient autonomy. The only lawful acts in relation to an incapacitous person are acts which are in the (...)
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    The rebirth of meaning: A human problem.Frederick Sontag - 1983 - Zygon 18 (1):83-95.
    . With the rise of the social sciences, it was expected they would replace philosophy in solving practical problems and improving the human condition. Ernest Becker's The Birth and Death of Meaning describes this project to cure humankind, but also points out the failures along the way. Nonetheless, a new psychology, based on a final science of humanity, still can accomplish this task. While Becker admits an incurable religious tendency in human nature, he counts on its being satisfied through a (...)
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    Rebirthing the clinic : the interaction of clinical judgement and genetic technology in the production of medical science.Joanna Latimer, Katie Featherstone, Paul Atkinson, Angus Clarke, Daniela T. Pilz & Alison Shaw - 2006 - .
    The article reconsiders the nature and location of science in the development of genetic classification. Drawing on field studies of medical genetics, we explore how patient categorization is accomplished in between the clinic and laboratory. We focus on dysmorphology, a specialism concerned with complex syndromes that impair physical development. We show that dys-morphology is about more than fitting patients into prefixed diagnostic categories and that diagnostic process is marked by moments of uncertainty, ambiguity, and deferral. We describe how different forms (...)
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    The Rebirth of the Stalin Cult In the U.S.S.R.V. Zaslavsky - 1979 - Télos 1979 (40):5-18.
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    The rebirth of bioethics: Extending the original formulations of Van rensselaer Potter.Peter J. Whitehouse - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (4):26 – 31.
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    The Rebirth of Tragedy.Matthew Lamb - 2011 - Philosophy Today 55 (1):96-108.
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  18. The Rebirth of Classical Political Rationalism. Essays and Lectures.Leo STRAUSS - 1989
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    The Rebirth of the Clinic: An Introduction to Spirituality in Health Care, by Daniel P. Sulmasy, O.F.M., M.D.Susan Hallenborg Ventura - 2007 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 7 (1):210-213.
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    The rebirth of the moral self: the second generation of modern Confucians and their modernization discourses.Jana Rošker - 2016 - Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaiʻi Press.
    The Confucian revival which manifests itself in the modern Confucian current belongs to the most important streams of thought in contemporary Chinese philosophy. This book introduces this stream of thought by focusing on the second generation modern Confucians--Mou Zongsan, Tang Junyi, Xu Fuguan and Fang Dongmei. They argue that traditional Confucianism, as a specifically Chinese social, political, and moral system of thought can, if adapted to the modern era, serve as the foundation for an ethically meaningful modern life.
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    Embodiment and rebirth in the buddhist and hindu traditions.David L. Gosling - 2013 - Zygon 48 (4):908-915.
    The belief that humans are more than their bodies is to a large extent represented in the Hindu and Buddhist traditions by the notion of rebirth, the main difference being that the former envisages a more corporeal continuing entity than the latter. The author has studied the manner in which exposure to science at a postgraduate level impinges on belief in rebirth at universities and institutes in India and Thailand. Many Hindu and Buddhist scientists tend to believe less (...)
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    The rebirth of natural beauty in the work of Ronald W. Hepburn.O. Dadeik - 2007 - Estetika: The Central European Journal of Aestetics; Until 2008: Estetika (Aesthetics) 44 (1-4).
    The article considers the changing status of natural beauty in the twentieth century. This situation is presented with reference to extreme changes of interest connected with this field of value. The article begins by exploring some current theoretical presuppositions concerning this field . The focus of the following sections is on a pioneering text, which ended a long period of indifference to natural beauty – namely, Ronald W. Hepburn’s “Contemporary Aesthetics and the Neglect of Natural Beauty” . This famous essay (...)
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    A Rebirth of Dionysus-in Russia.Clarence A. Manning - 1924 - Classical Weekly 18:27-29.
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  24. Karma, rebirth, and the problem of evil: An interjection in the debate between Whitley Kaufman and Monima Chadha and Nick Trakakis.Arvind Sharma - 2008 - Philosophy East and West 58 (4):pp. 572-575.
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    The Rebirth of Kinship.Mary K. Shenk & Siobhán M. Mattison - 2011 - Human Nature 22 (1-2):1-15.
    Kinship was one of the key areas of research interest among anthropologists in the nineteenth century, one of the most hotly debated areas of theory in the early and mid-twentieth century, and yet an area of waning interest by the end of the twentieth century. Since then, the study of kinship has experienced a revitalization, with concomitant disputes over how best to proceed. This special issue brings together recent studies of kinship by scientific anthropologists employing evolutionary theory and quantitative methods. (...)
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    Religion in Bioethics: A Rebirth.Kevin Wm Wildes - 2002 - Christian Bioethics 8 (2):163-174.
    Kevin Wm. Wildes, S.J.; Religion in Bioethics: A Rebirth, Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 8, Issue 2, 1 January 2002, Pa.
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    Rebirth.Roy W. Perrett - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (1):41 - 57.
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    Exile and Rebirth.David Sherman - 2008-10-10 - In Steven Nadler (ed.), Camus. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 194–206.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Exile Rebirth notes further reading.
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    The Lynching and Rebirth of Ned Buntline: Rogue Authorship during the American Literary Renaissance.Mark Metzler Sawin - 2019 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 9 (9):167-184.
    Though largely unknown today, “Ned Buntline” (Edward Zane Carroll Judson) was one of the most influential authors of 19th-century America. He published over 170 novels, edited multiple popular and political publications, and helped pioneer the seafaring adventure, city mystery and Western genres. It was his pirate tales that Tom Sawyer constantly reenacted, his “Bowery B’hoys” that came to define the distinctive slang and swagger of urban American characters, and his novels and plays that turned an unknown scout into Buffalo Bill, (...)
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    Rebirth of Religion in Russia.Edwin R. Embree - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 45 (4):422-430.
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    Yoga, Karma, and Rebirth: A Brief History and Philosophy.Stephen Phillips - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    For serious yoga practitioners curious to know the ancient origins of the art, Stephen Phillips, a professional philosopher and sanskritist with a long-standing personal practice, lays out the philosophies of action, knowledge, and devotion as well as the processes of meditation, reasoning, and self-analysis that formed the basis of yoga in ancient and classical India and continue to shape it today. In discussing yoga's fundamental commitments, Phillips explores traditional teachings of hatha yoga, karma yoga, _bhakti_ yoga, and tantra, and shows (...)
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    The rebirth of rational morphology.David Resnik - 1994 - Acta Biotheoretica 42 (1):1-14.
    This paper examines a new challenge to neo-Darwinism, a movement known as process structuralism. The process structuralist critique of neo-Darwinism holds 1) that there are general laws in biology and that biologists should search for these laws; 2) that there are general forms of morphology and development and that biologists should attempt to uncover these forms; 3) that organisms are unified wholes that cannot be understood without adopting a holistic perspective; and 4) that no special, causal primacy should be given (...)
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    The Rebirth of Bioethics: A Tribute to Van Rensselaer Potter.Peter J. Whitehouse - 2001 - Global Bioethics 14 (4):37-45.
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  34. The Rebirth of the Divine.John Wild - 1963 - In William A. Earle, James M. Edie & John Wild (eds.), Christianity and existentialism. [Evanston, Ill.]: Northwestern University Press. pp. 170.
     
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    Religious Naturalism Today: The Rebirth of a Forgotten Alternative.Jerome Arthur Stone - 2008 - State University of New York Press.
    Part I: The birth of religious naturalism -- Philosophical religious naturalism -- Theological religious naturalism -- Analyzing the issues -- Interlude religious naturalism in literature -- Part II: The rebirth of religious naturalism -- Sources of religious insight -- Current issues in religious naturalism -- Other current religious naturalists -- Conclusion: Living religiously as a naturalist.
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  36. Rebirth of religion in russia.Edwin R. Embree - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 45 (4):422-430.
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    Spiritual Rebirth: Ivan Turgenev’s 1840 Trip to Rome.Alexei A. Kara-Murza - 2018 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 56 (5):434-443.
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    The rebirth of the morphogenetic field as an explanatory tool in biology.Slobodan Perovic - 2013 - Filozofija I Društvo 24 (4):181-198.
    I discuss two uses of the concept of the morphogenetic field, a tool of the 19th century biology motivated by particular ontological views of the time, which has been re-emerging and increasingly relevant in explaining microbiological phenomena. I also consider the relation of these uses to the Central Dogma of modern biology as well as Modern Synthesis of Darwinism and genetics. An induced morphogenetic field is determined by a physical field, or it acquires a physical field?s characteristics. Such a morphogenetic (...)
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    Rebirth of Value: Meditations on Beauty, Ecology, Religion, and Education.Frederick Turner (ed.) - 1991 - State University of New York Press.
    Taking as his starting-point the emerging scientific view of the universe as a free, unpredictable, self-ordering evolutionary process in which human cultural history plays a leading part, Turner (arts and humanities, U. of Texas at Dallas) ...
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    Rebirth through incest: On Deleuze's early jungianism.Christian Kerslake - 2004 - Angelaki 9 (1):135 – 157.
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    Rebirth From China To Japan In Nara Hagiography: A Reconsideration.T. H. Barrett - 2009 - Buddhist Studies Review 26 (1):103-109.
    This study takes up a portion of the early hagiography of a Japanese prince who was reputedly a reincarnated Chinese monk, and uses a peculiarity in a colophon dated 718 to argue that though the text may have been composed in China, it must in that case derive from the writing of a Japanese visitor. A possible identification of the visitor is made, and some attention is given to the likely sources he used.
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    [The rebirth of Rudolf Virchow's biological thought, in the work of Ludwig Aschoff].L. Benaroyo - 1996 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 50 (4):447-460.
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    Amerindian rebirth and Buddhist karma: an anthropologist's reflections on comparative religious ethics.Gananath Obeyesekere - 1996 - Amsterdam: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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    The Rebirth of Meaning.Frederick Sontag - 1992 - Social Philosophy Today 7:397-409.
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    Rebirth of the Clinic: Places and Agents in Contemporary Health Care.Rusla Anne Springer - 2014 - Nursing Philosophy 15 (2):152-153.
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    The Rebirth of the Fine Arts and Franciscan Thought: II Giotto di Bondone.Harry B. Gutman - 1964 - Franciscan Studies 6 (1):2a-29.
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    Rebirth in the Pure Land or God’s Sacrificial Lambs? Religious Interpretations of the Atomic Bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Yuki Miyamoto - 2005 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 32 (1):131-159.
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    The rebirth of an enigma: The revival of coleridge studies.Peter Staples - 1979 - Bijdragen 40 (1):55-75.
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  49. Karma, Rebirth, and Mental Causation.Christian Coseru - 2007 - In Charles Prebish, Damien Kewon & Dale Wright (eds.), Revisioning Karma. Journal of Buddhist Ethics Online Books. pp. 133-154.
    Attempts to provide a thoroughly naturalized reading of the doctrine of karma have raised important issues regarding its role in the overall economy of the Buddhist soteriological project. This paper identifies some of the most problematic aspects of a naturalized interpretation of karma: (1) the strained relationship between retributive action and personal identity, and (2) the debate concerning mental causation in modern reductionist accounts of persons. The paper explores the benefits of a phenomenological approach in which reductionist accounts of karma (...)
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    Dharmakirti on Compassion and Rebirth. Eli Franco.Karel Werner - 1998 - Buddhist Studies Review 15 (2):240-242.
    Dharmakirti on Compassion and Rebirth. Eli Franco. Universität Wien, Vienna 1997. 394 pp. pbk.
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