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  1. Anna Grear.Anthropocene "Time"? A. Reflection on Temporalities in the "New Age of The Human" - 2018 - In Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Law and Theory. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  2. Adrian costache.Toward A. New Middle Ages & on Aurel Codoban - 2011 - Journal for Communication and Culture 1 (2):163.
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  3. Part II. A walk around the emerging new world. Russia in an emerging world / excerpt: from "Russia and the solecism of power" by David Holloway ; China in an emerging world.Constraints Excerpt: From "China'S. Demographic Prospects Toopportunities, Excerpt: From "China'S. Rise in Artificial Intelligence: Ingredientsand Economic Implications" by Kai-Fu Lee, Matt Sheehan, Latin America in an Emerging Worldsidebar: Governance Lessons From the Emerging New World: India, Excerpt: From "Latin America: Opportunities, Challenges for the Governance of A. Fragile Continent" by Ernesto Silva, Excerpt: From "Digital Transformation in Central America: Marginalization or Empowerment?" by Richard Aitkenhead, Benjamin Sywulka, the Middle East in an Emerging World Excerpt: From "the Islamic Republic of Iran in an Age of Global Transitions: Challenges for A. Theocratic Iran" by Abbas Milani, Roya Pakzad, Europe in an Emerging World Sidebar: Governance Lessons From the Emerging New World: Japan, Excerpt: From "Europe in the Global Race for Technological Leadership" by Jens Suedekum & Africa in an Emerging World Sidebar: Governance Lessons From the Emerging New Wo Bangladesh - 2020 - In George P. Shultz (ed.), A hinge of history: governance in an emerging new world. Stanford, California: Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University.
     
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  4. Gallagher, Shaun, ed. Hegel, History, and Interpretation. State University of New York Press, 1997. pp. 275. $19.95 paper. Gauthier, Jeffrey A. Hegel and Feminist Social Criticism: Justice, Recognition, and the Feminine. State University of New York Press, 1997. pp. 250. $18.95 paper. [REVIEW]Neocolonial Age - 1999 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 25 (1):119-122.
     
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    on “The New Age in Japan.” The issue gives the non-specialist as well as the specialist an excellent opportunity to catch up with the latest in that classic homeland of new religions. The reader will quickly find that while the familiar new religions such as Tenrikyo and Soka Gakkai are still there, attention has moved to a newer set. These are frequently. [REVIEW]Recent Japanese New Religion, Okawa Ryuho & Kofuku no Kagaku - 1995 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 22 (3-4).
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  6. New Age Relativism and Epistemic Possibility: The Question of Evidence.Crispin Wright - 2007 - Philosophical Issues 17 (1):262--283.
    What I am calling New Age Relativism is usually proposed as a thesis about the truth-conditions of utterances, where an utterance is an actual historic voicing or inscription of a sentence of a certain type. Roughly, it is the view that, for certain discourses, whether an utterance is true depends not just on the context of its making—when, where, to whom, by whom, in what language, and so on—and the “circumstances of evaluation”—the state of the world in relevant respects—but also (...)
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  7. New Age: A Modus of Hegemony.Goran Kauzlarić - 2016 - In Mark Losoncz, Igor Krtolica & Aleksandar Matković (eds.), Thinking beyond capitalism, conference proceedings. Belgrade, Serbia: Institute for philosophy and social theory. pp. 175-198.
    To understand fully the contemporary imposition of capitalist class power, we need to consider not only social relations and neoliberal economic doctrines, but also academic and vernacular cultural contexts, including social critique, within which neoliberalism has been ideologically tailored and practically applied. Among the vernacular cultural contexts, religion – related to deepest human identifications, feelings and ideas about the nature of reality – certainly represents such an unavoidable political resource, inseparable from secular ideologies of a given social world. Taking this (...)
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    "New age" i Moderna.Blaženka Despot - 1995 - Zagreb: Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo.
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    A New Age of Personality: An Essay on the Psychology of our Times.Marcel Gauchet - 2000 - Thesis Eleven 60 (1):23-41.
    The present historical epoch seems to be characterized by a general trend towards pacification. Conflicts of all kinds - internal and external, personal and collective - are becoming less central to social life. This reflects a new type of individualism, rather than further progress of individualism in the classical sense. Contemporary individuals are losing the sense of commitment and continuity that was needed to sustain conflicts. This development has far-reaching effects on the very nature of the social bond and raises (...)
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  10. 'New age' philosophies of science: constructivism, feminism and postmodernism.N. Koertge - 2000 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (4):667-683.
    This paper surveys three controversial new directions in research about the nature of science and briefly summarizes both the intellectual and sociological impact of this work. A bibliographic introduction to the major literature is provided and some fruitful directions for future research are proposed. Philosophers of science are also exhorted to perform 'community service' by correcting misunderstandings of the methods of science fostered by these new approaches.
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    A new age in the history of philosophy: The world dialogue between philosophical traditions.Enrique Dussel - 2009 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (5):499-516.
    This article argues the following points. (1) It is necessary to affirm that all of humanity has always sought to address certain `core universal problems' that are present in all cultures. (2) The rational responses to these `core problems' first acquire the shape of mythical narratives. (3) The formulation of categorical philosophical discourses is a subsequent development in human rationality, which does not, however, negate all mythical narratives. These discourses arose in all the great urban neolithic cultures (even if only (...)
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    Education in the New Age.Alice A. Bailey - 1987 - Lucis.
    Education should be a continuous process from birth to death. It is essentially a process leading to reconciliation of the human and divine elements in the constitution of a human being. Right relationship between God and man, spirit and matter, the whole and the part, should be a prime objective of educational techniques.
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    New ages, new opinions: Shaftesbury in his world and today.Patrick Müller (ed.) - 2014 - New York: Peter Lang.
    The essays collected in this volume reflect the diversity and vitality of Shaftesbury studies and cover a wide range of theoretical approaches as well as Shaftesbury's own intellectual interests. The focus lies on the re-evaluations of his ethics, aesthetics, politics, religion, and literary criticism, as well as the reception of his works.
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    New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular.Evelyn A. Kirkley - 1998 - Church History 67 (3):622-623.
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    New Age in the modern world: typology, some forms of manifestation.Yu M. Skomorovskiy - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 7:115-124.
    New Age in religious literature is regarded as an integral eclectic concept that refers to a person's search for spirituality outside of known world religions in their confessional terms. Conditionally it includes non-religious groups and trends, Gnostic and metaphysical schools, non-confessional spiritual associations, groups and currents of the "alternative" way of life. From the sociological point of view, it can be attributed to the manifestation of deviations in the form of social anomalies. At the same time, for participants in this (...)
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    New age, hope and Christian eschatology: the interface?[Paper delivered to the ACTA. Conference (1996)].Marie T. Farrell - 1997 - The Australasian Catholic Record 74 (2):199.
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    The New Age and Christian Spirituality.Joseph A. Fiorenza - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (1/2):161-163.
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    The New Age and a New Canadian Newspaper.Joe Campbell - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (3):424-425.
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    New Age, Christianity, and Bioethics.Nicholas Capaldi - 2002 - Christian Bioethics 8 (3):283-294.
    Nicholas Capaldi; The New Age, Christianity, and Bioethics, Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 8, Issue 3, 1 January 2002.
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  20. The New Age in Japan: Editors' Introduction.Haga Manabu & J. Kisala Robert - 1995 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 22 (3-4):235-48.
     
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    A New Age in the History of Philosophy.Enrique Dussel - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Research 37 (9999):151-166.
    This paper argues the following points: (1) It is necessary to affirm that humanity has always sought to address certain “core universal problems” that are present in all cultures. (2) The rational responses to these “core problems” first appear as mythical narratives. (3) The formulation of categorical philosophical discourses is a subsequent development in human rationality, which does not however negate all mythical narratives. (4) Modern European philosophy confused its economic, political, and cultural domination, and the resulting crises in other (...)
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    Globalização, New Age e Religiões Populares: Uma Digressão a partir do Vale do Amanhecer (Globalization, New Age and Popular Religions: A Digression from Sunrise Valley) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2014v12n33p211. [REVIEW]Amurabi Pereira de Oliveira - 2014 - Horizonte 12 (33):211-232.
    Este trabalho lança um olhar sobre o Vale do Amanhecer, movimento que surge em Brasília no final dos anos 60, articulando elementos do catolicismo popular, do espiritismo kardecista, da umbanda e da Nova Era, bem como a utilização performática de enésimos signos retirados dos mais diversos contextos globais e utilizados de maneira performática. Compreendemos aqui que sua formulação se dá num intenso processo de articulação entre o global e o local, a partir das referências às religiões populares no Brasil com (...)
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    New Age Hooey?Beth Mattson - 1995 - Business Ethics 9 (5):20-21.
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    New Age Hooey?Beth Mattson - 1995 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 9 (5):20-21.
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    New age spiritualism, mysticism, and far-right conspiracy.Michael A. Peters - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14):1608-1616.
    When the moon is in the Seventh HouseAnd Jupiter aligns with MarsThen peace will guide the planetsAnd love will steer the starsThis is the dawning of the age of Aquarius–‘The Age of Aquarius’, 5th...
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    The New Age of Anxiety.Renata Salecl - 2002 - In Insa Härtel & Sigrid Schade (eds.), Body and Representation. Leske + Budrich. pp. 107--122.
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    The new age movement in Poland: The Roman Catholic church versus the challenge of Aquarius.Krzysztof Olechnicki - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (3):1109-1114.
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  28. New Age-Threat or Opportunity.Neil Ormerod - 1994 - The Australasian Catholic Record 71 (3).
     
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  29. La New Age tra eredità e decadenza.Sabrina Patriarca - 2001 - Studium 97 (3):419-434.
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    A new age: problems & potential.Kenneth R. Pelletier - 1985 - San Francisco: R. Briggs Associates.
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    The New Age and Newman.Nicholas J. Harding - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (3):413-419.
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    The New Age and the Search for Self-Knowledge.Philip Zaleski - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (1/2):135-147.
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    The new age in physics.Harrie Stewart Wilson Massey - 1960 - New York,: Harper.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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  34. 'New Age' Philosophies of Science: Constructivism, Feminism, and Postmodernism.Noretta Koertge - 2003 - In Peter Clark & Katherine Hawley (eds.), Philosophy of science today. Oxford University Press UK.
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    A New Age of Patient Transparency: An Organizational Framework for Informed Consent.Kenneth Campbell & Kayhan Parsi - 2017 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 45 (1):60-65.
    With the many changes occurring in today's healthcare organizations, patients are increasingly equipped with a vast quantity of health care data and being more included in the healthcare decision-making process. The new approach we propose incorporates a new patient-organization framework that examines relevant historical, legal and ethical elements within the doctrine of informed consent in addition to examining the role of new healthcare organizations' obligations to include data to support addressing issues such as population health, health outcomes and health disparities (...)
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    The New Age of Christian Spirituality.David Ranson - 2004 - The Australasian Catholic Record 81 (3):296.
  37. New age, ragione e cristianesimo.A. Pompei - 1999 - Miscellanea Francescana 99 (1-2):186-244.
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    Cancer, New Age Guilt, and the Dark Feminine.Dyane Neilson Sherwood - 1997 - In Donald Sandner & Steven H. Wong (eds.), The Sacred Heritage: The Influence of Shamanism on Analytical Psychology. Routledge.
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    The New Age Movement.Aidan Nichols - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (1/2):209-218.
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    The gnostic new age: how a countercultural spirituality revolutionized religion from antiquity to today.April D. De Conick - 2016 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Revealing the origins of today's spirituality in the Gnostic tradition.
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    The New Age.Philip Jenkins - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (1/2):59-73.
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    The New Age.Philip Jenkins - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (1-2):59-73.
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    The New Age in Physics. [REVIEW]P. K. H. - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (3):556-556.
    The "new age" to which Sir Harrie refers in his title is none other than the contemporary one of particle accelerators, electronic devices, high-powered rockets, space probes, nuclear reactors and other fancy "things" which have their intellectual foundations in the theories of relativity, quanta and particle physics. This volume is a sort of intelligent layman's guide to the huge enterprise which is modern physics. The author refuses to recognize any artificial distinction between experimental and theoretical physics, but considers them to (...)
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    Why Christianity and the New Age Cannot Live in Harmony.Eamon Duffy - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (1/2):234-237.
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    Inventing Traditions for the New Age: A Case Study of the Earth Energy Tradition.Jeffery L. MacDonald - 1995 - Anthropology of Consciousness 6 (4):31-45.
    In this article I examine the growth of the New Age movement as an example of an invented tradition similar to those of 19th century nationalists. Unlike earlier inventions, the New Age is global in cultural and political perspective especially in its emphases upon borrowing from many cultures and the interconnectedness of humans and the environment. I focus on a case study of the growth of the earth energies movement as an example of a New Age invented tradition. I show (...)
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    Digital hermeneutics for the new age of cinema.Stacey O. Irwin - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (6):2207-2215.
    Philosophical and technoculture studies surrounding the existential understanding of the human–technology–world experience have seen a slow but steady increase that makes a turn to material hermeneutics in the second decade of the twenty-first century (Ihde in Postphenomenology: essays in the postmodern context. Northwestern University Press, Evanston, 1993; Capurro in AI Soc 25(1):35–42, 2010; Romele in Digital hermeneutics: philosophical investigations in new media and technologies. Routledge, Abingdon, 2020; among others). This renewed focus makes sense because human–technology–world experiences need to be interpreted. (...)
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    Historical Dictionary of New Age Movements.Michael York - 2003 - Scarecrow Press.
    The Historical Dictionary of New Age Movements is a reference manual presenting the key concepts, activities, groups, people, and overlapping domains of the contemporary spirituality known as New Age. The focus includes historical antecedents as well as contemporary strategies for change and survival that link the groups and movements variously identifiable within the New Age rubric as an increasingly emergent twenty-first century religiosity.
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    Psihoanaliza i New Age.Željka Matijašević - 2007 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 27 (1):47-56.
    Tema teksta bit će odnos određenih psihoanalitičkih učenja i suvremenih new age teorija i tehnika, pri čemu se popularnost i raspostranjenost new age tehnika može dovesti u vezu s opadanjem značaja psihoanalitičkih terapijskih tehnika. New age će biti doveden u vezu s Jungovim naslijeđem i idejom razaranja Ja kako bi se porodilo sebstvo što je vezano uz zahtjev new agea za osobnom preobrazbom preko izmijenjenih stanja svijesti. Freuda se unutar new agea općenito tumači kao vrhunac zapadnjačke racionalnosti, kao krajnju supremaciju (...)
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    Jung and the New Age.David John Tacey - 2001 - Philadelphia, PA: Brunner-Routledge.
    Just as formal religion appears to dwindle to a minority interest, 'New Age' spirituality gathers increasing momentum and baffles us with its popular appeal. What is more, it has appropriated Jung as one of its spiritual leaders. In his own trenchant style, David Tacey, offers a theoretical and philosophical account of the New Age phenomenon and the archetypal imperatives that have brought it about. He also investigates the popular claim that Jung is a prophet or mystic, and argues that critics (...)
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    A Chronology of the New Age Movement.Martin Parmentier - 1997 - Bijdragen 58 (4):426-436.
    In his fascinating doctoral thesis, W.J. Hanegraaff has drawn a clear map to the labyrinth called 'New Age', which he defines as 'the cultic milieu having become conscious of itself as constituting a more or less unified movement'. It is an 'etic' description of 'emic' points of view held by a wide variety of representatives of this movement. The book is divided in three parts: 1. A general orientation; 2. The varieties of New Age experience; 3. An interpretation of the (...)
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