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    Aśvattha and śamī. The Evolution of the Meanings of an Arboreal Couple in Indian Religious History.Igor Spanò - 2023 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 28:e85074.
    In this article I will explore some mythological and ritual aspects related to a pair of trees, the aśvattha and the śamī. In India, since the time of the Vedic culture, these two trees have often been the protagonists of myths and rituals in which they are conceived of as a couple. In various contemporary religious contexts, one finds dendrolatric practices (vanaspatipūjā), which sometimes result in the celebration of actual tree marriages (vr̥kṣa vivāha), whereby trees grow by intertwining with each (...)
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    De kāla a kṣaṇa ou da recorrência à instantaneidade.Carlos H. Do Carmo Silva - 2006 - Cultura:131-178.
    O presente estudo pretende salientar o trânsito das grandes formulações da concepção da temporalidade na tradição hindu: do tempo (kāla) à sua compreensão como instantâneo (kṣaṇa). Num ponto preliminar, salientam-se as condições linguísticas do pensar indo-europeu e a "gramática" sanscrítica a propósito do tempo. Sublinham-se de seguida os enquadramentos rituais e míticos, tanto ligados com a ciclicidade (saṃsāra), como com o imutável e eterno (ānantya). Depois percorrem-se, de forma sintética, os vários "sistemas" filosóficos salientando respectivamente: a concepção metafísica (no Vedānta (...)
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  3. The two metamorphoses of Atteone in the'Eroici Furori'by Giordano Bruno.C. Lo Rito - 2004 - Rinascimento 44:325-344.
  4. Le due metamorfosi di atteone negli eroici furori di Giordano Bruno.Claudia Lo Rito - 2004 - Rinascimento 44:325-344.
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  5. Los géneros nativos de la tribu stipeae (poaceae, pooideae) en chile.P. Atricio P. Eñailillo B. Rito - 2005 - Theoria 14 (1):125-140.
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    O renascimento do sagrado na educação.Espírito Santo & Ruy Cezar do - 1998 - Campinas: Papirus Editora.
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    Cromwell Crawford.Hindu Developments In Bioethics - 1997 - Bioethics Yearbook: Volume 5-Theological Developments in Bioethics: 1992-1994 5:55.
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    Arte e prudência em João Poinsot (João de São Tomás).Espírito Santo & José Rafael - 2016 - Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda.
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    objection), or it is causally determined (undermining Goetz's allegiance to non-causal agency). I suspect that confusion over equivocal uses of 'choice'may explain why someone would say that a reason for an action (say Ra2) is the reason for a choice, even when it is neither intrinsically more compelling than other reasons for action.Christopher G. Framarin & Hindu Studies Series - 2010 - Religious Studies 46 (1).
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    Ritos e igualdade de gênero: uma análise da potencialidade de construção de (des)igualdade de gênero nos ritos.Felipe Gustavo Koch Buttelli - 2008 - Horizonte 6 (12):127-143.
    Resumo O fundamento teórico deste artigo compreende uma análise teológica, com especial interesse pelo diálogo com a sociologia e com a antropologia. Investiga as relações de dominação, com enfoque específico nas relações de gênero que se engendram a partir dos ritos religiosos ou profanos, Objetiva-se verificar a importância dos ritos para a construção da realidade social, sobretudo das noções de gênero e das relações que delas advêm; expor com embasamento antropológico e sociológico esta premissa, visando contribuir para a (...)
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    The Hindu conception of the functions of breath.Arthur Henry Ewing - 1901 - [Baltimore?]:
    This essay explores the origin and estimates the values of the Hindu explanations and definitions of the series of terms comprising Prāṇa or vital breaths. It provides a rare analysis of the question of proper interpretation and translation of the various terms. As such, it is a fundamental work for all those seeking a deeper understanding of the concepts pertaining to psycho-physiology as understood in Hindu texts.
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  12. Hindu Virtue Ethics.Roy Perrett & Glen Pettigrove - 2015 - In Lorraine L. Besser & Michael Slote (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Virtue Ethics. New York: Routledge. pp. 51-62.
    Is it accurate to speak of ‘Hindu virtue ethics’? Or would that amount to forcing the tradition into a conceptual framework it does not fit? The answers to these questions will depend upon (1) what one means by “virtue ethics”, (2) how one restricts the scope of the term “Hindu ethics”, and (3) whether one is construing the question as about the “external” or “internal” history of Hindu ethics. We consider three accounts of what it means to be “an ethics (...)
     
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    ¿ Hubo ritos de paso cruentos en el orfismo?Ana Isabel Jiménez San Cristóbal - 2009 - Synthesis (la Plata) 16.
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    Testo, rito, pasto nella Pasqua caraita: transformazioni tra i caraiti d'oriente ed'occidente.Emanuela Trevisan Semi - 1997 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 2:185.
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  15. Ritos E crenças religiosos nas guerras antigas dos hebreus.Luciene de Lima Oliveira - 2013 - Principia: Revista do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Orientais do Instituto de Letras 1 (26):49-60.
    Tendo por base alguns relatos apresentados no Antigo Testamento da Bíblia Cristã, será abordado, neste artigo, a respeito das práticas religiosas que antecediam as pugnas antigas dos hebreus. Percebe-se que o esforço humano e a vitória, em uma peleja, dependiam da Divindade, todavia, eram necessários alguns rituais essenciais como, por exemplo, os sacrifícios de animais, a purificação pessoal, o jejum, o louvor, o clamor e a obediência a Deus, para se alcançar a tão desejada vitória sobre os inimigos em uma (...)
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    Más allá del rito.Salvador Cuenca - 2022 - Araucaria 24 (51).
    Ferlosio explica que los ritos protegen los límites y que nos defienden de lo que está más allá de la frontera, de lo desconocido. La ritualización académica también. ¿Cuál sería hoy en 2022 el límite del que los mandarines de la academia nos protegen al esconderlo y que los saberes humanísticos nos revelan? El límite de la utilidad y del interés. A partir del más acá de la crítica aristotélica a lo interesado, miraremos al más allá de la identidad, (...)
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    What Hindu Sati can teach us about the sociocultural and social psychological dynamics of suicide.Seth Abrutyn - 2017 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 47 (4):522-539.
    By leveraging the case of Hindu sati, this paper elucidates the ways in which structure and culture condition suicidal behavior by way of social psychological and emotional dynamics. Conventionally, sati falls under Durkheim's discussion of altruistic suicides, or the self-sacrifice of underindividuated or excessively integrated peoples like widows in traditional societies. In light of the fact that Durkheim's interpretation was based on uneven data, nineteenth century Eurocentric beliefs, and a theoretical framework that can no longer resist modification and elaboration, by (...)
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    Hindu and Buddhist Ideas in Dialogue: Self and No-Self.Irina Kuznetsova, Jonardon Ganeri & Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad (eds.) - 2012 - Surrey, England: Ashgate.
    The debates between various Buddhist and Hindu philosophical systems about the existence, definition and nature of self, occupy a central place in the history of Indian philosophy and religion.
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    Hindu dharma.Mahatma Gandhi - 1950 - Ahmedabad,: Navajivan Pub. House. Edited by Bharatan Kumarappa.
    These are both critical as well as constructive, and thus inspire the reader to be a better Hindu and a better citizen of India and the world.
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    Hindu and Christian Creationism: "Transposed Passages" in the Geological Book of Life.C. Mackenzie Brown - 2002 - Zygon 37 (1):95-114.
    Antievolution arguments of Christian and Hindu creationists often critique Darwin's metaphor of the geological record as an ill‐preserved book of life, while highlighting the problem of anomalous fossils. For instance, Bible‐based young‐Earth creationists point to anomalous humanlike prints alongside authenticated dinosaur tracks to argue for the creation of all life some few thousand years ago. But Vedic‐based ancient‐hominid creationists view the same sort of evidence as indicating the existence of all species, including the hominids, billions of years ago. I examine (...)
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    Il rito politico e la trasformazione del Pci.David I. Kertzer - 1998 - Polis 12 (2):283-298.
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  22. Los ritos de paso en la agogé lacedemonia = The rites of passage in the Lacedaemonian agogé.Molina Marín & Antonio Ignacio - 2022 - In Coronel Ramos & Marco Antonio (eds.), Mito y realidad: investigaciones sobre el pensamiento dual en el mundo occidental. Berlin: Peter Lang.
     
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    Hindu Ethics: A Philosophical Study.Roy W. Perrett - 1998 - University of Hawaii Press.
    "This philosophical study offers a representation of the logical structure of classical Hindu ethics and argues for the availability of at least the core of this ethical system to Westerners."--Page [4] Cover.
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  24. Hindu philosophy.Shyam Ranganathan - 2005 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The compound “Hindu philosophy” is ambiguous. Minimally it stands for a tradition of Indian philosophical thinking. However, it could be interpreted as designating one comprehensive philosophical doctrine, shared by all Hindu thinkers. The term “Hindu philosophy” is often used loosely in this philosophical or doctrinal sense, but this usage is misleading. There is no single, comprehensive philosophical doctrine shared by all Hindus that distinguishes their view from contrary philosophical views associated with other Indian religious movements such as Buddhism or Jainism (...)
     
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  25. El rito de la 'triple muerte' en la Hispania Céltica. De Lucano al "Libro de Buen Amor".Martín Almagro-Gorbea - 2012 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 17:7-39.
    Analysis of two medieval documents on the Celtic rite of the threefold death in Hispania, where hitherto it had been not yet noted. The legend of Santa Marina de Aguas Santas, in Orense, Galicia, is associated with a galaico-lusitanian switch-sauna for initiatic rituals of pre-Roman origin, while the story of the son of the King Alcaraz in the Castillian Libro de Buen Amor (14th century) is a new example of Hispanic Celtic literature, derived from the Arthurian cycle of Merlin, originated (...)
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  26. Un rito de la Misa: el agua en el vino.Salvador Vicastillo - 2010 - Nova et Vetera: Temas de Vida Cristiana 34 (70):271-273.
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    Hindu Psychology: Its Meaning for the West.Swami Akhilananda - 1999 - Psychology Press.
    This six volume set from the International Library of Psychology explores the interface between pschology and religion looking at a number of areas. The relevance of Hindu belief systems and thier perception are also looked at.
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  28. Comparative Hindu and Presocratic Philosophy.Ferdinand Tablan - 2002 - Filosophia 31 (1):16-31.
    This paper aims to synthesize two equally impressive systems of thought: Indian philosophy in the East and Presocratic philosophy in the West, which are separated not only by space and time but by our prejudices. It attempts to show the universality of philosophy by exploring the parallelisms and similarities, clarifying contrasts, and highlighting the common themes that are emphasized and de-emphasized in them. The study does not intend to give a complete account of the early Greek and Hindu thoughts. The (...)
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  29. Hindu Philosophy of Life: Meaning of Life in Hinduism.Ramesh N. Patel - 2020 - Beavercreek, OH, USA: Lok Sangrah Prakashan.
    This book, called "Hindu Philosophy of Life: Meaning of Life in Hinduism," stands out in multiple ways from the usual introductions to Hindu thought. Its salient four-point definition of Hinduism is just the start. It shows that the Hindu philosophy of life envisages a rounded and balanced life of physical, social, moral and spiritual fulfillment for all who would claim to benefit by what it offers. Accordingly, meaning of life in Hinduism consists of achieving diversified fulfillment arranged to move progressively (...)
     
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    Hindu Theology and Biology: The Bhagavata Purana and Contemporary Theory.Jonathan B. Edelmann - 2012 - Oxford University Press.
    A unique response to the challenging questions raised in the science and religion dialogue by drawing on Hindu theology. Edelmann replies to the sciences through close reading of an important Hindu text, the Bhāgavata Puraṇa, as well engaging with Hindu philosophical disciplines such as Saṁkhya-Yoga.
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    A Hindu critique of Buddhist epistemology: Kumārila on perception: the "Determinatin of perception" chapter of Kumārila Bhaṭṭa's Ślokavārttika.John A. Taber - 2005 - New York: RoutledgeCurzon. Edited by Kumārila Bhaṭṭa.
    This is a translation of the chapter on perception by Kumarilabhatta's magnum opus, the Slokavarttika , which is one of the central texts of the Hindu response to the criticism of the logical-epistemological school of Buddhist thought. It is crucial for understanding the debates between Hindus and Buddhists about metaphysical, epistemological and linguistic questions during the classical period. In an extensive commentary, the author explains the course of the argument from verse to verse and alludes to other theories of classical (...)
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  32. Familia, ritos familiares y transmisión de la fe.Dionisio Borobio - 2005 - Revista Agustiniana 46 (141):573-596.
     
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    Il rito delle pulci: Wittgenstein morfologico.Chiara Cappelletto - 2004 - Milano: Il castoro.
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  34. Rito y Mito. Referentes estratégicos de comportamiento y legitimación del sistema interpretativo.J. Lorite-Mena - 1984 - Ideas Y Valores 33 (64-65):31-55.
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    Rito y ritualismo: una clarificación.José Miguel Odero - 1998 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 3:161.
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    El rito de iniciación en cuatro novelas neorrealistas españolas.Ramón Moreno Rodríguez - 2000 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 24 (1):259.
    El presente trabajo pretende establecer una íntima conexión entre el que considera un falso debate en torno a la modernidad y la posmodernidad y expresiones como fin de la historia, fin de las ideologías, y otras que desde ámbitos diversos vienen compitiendo por caracterizar el mundo actual. La hipótesis central es que esa constelación obedece a una lógica muy similar a la que llevó, a fines del XVIIII, a utilizar por primera vez el término nihilismo frente a la que consideraba (...)
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    The Hindu Concept of Existence.George Bosworth Burch - 1966 - The Monist 50 (1):44-54.
    The Hindu approach to philosophy tends to be epistemological rather than ontological. Metaphysics is rational analysis of experience rather than rational analysis of being. Being is grouped with consciousness and bliss, in the classic formula, as one of the characteristics of absolute experience. In ordinary experience the problem is to distinguish between those contents which both appear and exist and so are real and those which appear but do not exist and so are illusory. Existence is to be sought within (...)
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    Hindu Law and Society.John Nemec - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (1):205.
    Hindu Law is the first comprehensive study of the Sanskrit-language literatures on dharma since the publication of P. V. Kane’s five-volume History of Dharmaśāstra. The present essay offers a detailed review of this significant new work’s contents and its contributions to the study of the Dharmaśāstras. Particular attention is paid to the various places where Hindu Law revises the historical record or furnishes new insight into religious and other practices, symbols, and social institutions defined by dharmaśāstric works. This essay concludes (...)
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  39. Hindu, satyavuṃ mithyayuṃ.Dharmmarāj Aṭāṭṭ - 1993 - Pattanaṃtiṭṭa, [Kerala]: Purōgamana Pr̲asiddhīkaraṇa Kēndraṃ.
    An analytical exposition of Hindu religion and philosophy.
     
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  40. Hindu Dharma as Panacea for Environmental Crisis.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2005 - In D. C. Srivastava (ed.), Readings in Environmental Ethics. Rawat Publications. pp. 115-122.
     
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    Hindu philosophy.Theos Bernard - 1947 - New York,: Greenwood Press.
    Text extracted from opening pages of book: HINDU PHILOSOPHY TO MY TEACHER HINDU PHILOSOPHY By THEOS BERNARD, Pn. D. PHILOSOPHICAL LIBRARY New York COPYRIGHT, ...
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    The Hindu view of life.S. Radhakrishnan - 1927 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
    A timeless treatise on what constitutes the Hindu way of life Religion in India can appear to be a confusing tangle of myths, with many different gods and goddesses worshipped in countless forms.This complexity stems from a love of story-telling, as much as anything else, but it is only the surface expression of Indian faith. Beneath can be found a system of unifying beliefs that have guided the lives of ordinary families for generations. Here, one of the most profound philosophers (...)
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    Exploring Hindu philosophy.Ankur Barua - 2023 - Bristol: Equinox Publishing.
    This introductory text points to some of the diverse tapestries of Hindu worldviews where scriptural revelation, logical argumentation, embodied affectivity, moral reasoning, and aesthetic cultivation constitute densely interwoven conceptual threads.
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  44. Postmodernism, Hindu Nationalism, and “Vedic Science”.Meera Nanda - 2005 - In Noretta Koertge (ed.), Scientific Values and Civic Virtues. New York, US: OUP Usa.
    Indian intellectuals influenced by postmoderism such as Ashis Nandy and Vandana Shiva, put local folk beliefs on a par with science. Hindu nationalists, especially members of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, following the lead of the historical figure Swami Vivekananda and the contemporary Subhash Kak, have developed what they call “Vedic Science”, including Vedic astrology and Vedic creationism. Although India welcomes new technology, it has for the most part rejected the values of modern science, thus embracing a stance of what might (...)
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  45. Hindu Norms on Human Experimentation: Parsing Classical Texts.John Lunstroth - 2021 - In Joseph Tham, Alberto García Gómez & Mirko Daniel Garasic (eds.), Cross-cultural and religious critiques of informed consent. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  46. Hindu Philosophy.Shyam Ranganathan - 2017 - In The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Ethics. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Online, free encyclopedia article on Hindu philosophy, that covers the basic doctrines that do not distinguish Hindu philosophies from no Hindu philosophy, as well as the major textual and scholarstic inovations in this tradition. While it is not claimed that there is some basic Hindu philosophy that differentiates Hinduism, the account is open to a geneological account of Hindu philosophy that links it back to the Vedas.
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    Hindu Bioethics for the Twenty-first Century.S. Cromwell Crawford - 2003 - SUNY Press.
    Explores contemporary controversies in bioethics from a Hindu perspective. S. Cromwell Crawford breaks new ground in this provocative study of Hindu bioethics in a Western setting. He provides a new moral and philosophical perspective on fascinating and controversial bioethical issues that are routinely in the news: cloning, genetic engineering, the human genome project, reproductive technologies, the end of life, and many more. This Hindu perspective is particularly noteworthy because of India's own indigenous medical system, which is stronger than ever and (...)
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    Hindu Ethics: A Historical and Critical Essay.John McKenzie - 1922 - London, New York [etc.]: Martino.
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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    Violence and Nonviolence in Hindu Religious Traditions.S. J. Francis X. Clooney - 2002 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 9 (1):109-139.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:VIOLENCE AND NONVIOLENCE IN HINDU RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS Francis X. Clooney, SJ. Boston College Outline I.Violence, Sacrifice and Ritual 1. Some basic attitudes toward the killing of animals 2.Resolving the problem of sacrificial violence by internalization 3.Substitutions 4.Renunciation and nonviolence: an elite pathway 5.Violence andnonviolenceinrelation to vegetarianism: Hans Schmidt's theses?. Traditional Hindu Theorizations of Violence in Mimamsa Ritual Theory and Vedanta Theology 1. The ritual analysis (at Mimamsa Sutra 1.1.2) (...)
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  50. Del rito hispano al rito romano: la transición litúrgica de los reinos ibéricos en la España Sagrada de Enrique Flórez.Juan Pablo Rubio Sadia - 2011 - Ciudad de Dios 224 (3):680-719.
     
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