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    Geography of sacral loci of socio-cultural landscapes in a polyethnic region.M. Yu Aksenova, V. N. Fedorov & A. K. Idiatullov - 2018 - Liberal Arts in Russia 7 (3):207.
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  2. Proximity’s dilemma and the difficulties of moral response to the distant sufferer.The Geography Of Goodness - 2003 - The Monist 86 (3):355-366.
    The work of the French Lithuanian Jewish philosopher, Emmanuel Levinas, describes a perceptive rethinking of the possibility of concrete acts of goodness in the world, a rethinking never more necessary than now, in the wake of the cruel realities of the twentieth century—ten million dead in the First World War, forty million dead in the Second World War, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, the Soviet gulags, the grand slaughter of Mao’s “Great Leap Forward,” the pointless and gory Vietnam War, the Cambodian self-genocide and (...)
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  3. The value of a geographical perspective.Self-Contempt Geography'S'hidden - 1985 - In R. J. Johnston (ed.), The Future of Geography. Methuen. pp. 92.
     
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    Sacred forests of Asia: spiritual ecology and the politics of nature conservation.Chris Coggins & Bixia Chen (eds.) - 2022 - New York: Routledge.
    Presenting a thorough examination of the sacred forests of Asia, this volume engages with dynamic new scholarly dialogues on the nature of sacred space, place, landscape, and ecology in the context of the sharply contested ideas of the Anthropocene. Given the vast geographic range of sacred groves in Asia, this volume discusses the diversity of associated cosmologies, ecologies, traditional local resource management practices, and environmental governance systems developed during the pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial periods. Adopting theoretical perspectives from political ecology, (...)
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  5. 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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    Geography and the production of space in nineteenth-century American literature.Hsuan L. Hsu - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In Geography and the Production of Space in Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Hsuan L. Hsu examines how literature represents different kinds of spaces ranging from the single-family home to the globe. He focuses on authors such as Charles Brockden Brown, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville and Sarah Orne Jewett, who drew on literary tools such as rhetoric, setting, and point of view to mediate between individuals and different kinds of spaces. These authors used forms such as the regional sketch, the (...)
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  7. Postmodern geographies: the reassertion of space in critical social theory.Edward W. Soja - 1989 - New York: Verso.
    Preface and Postscript Combining a Preface with a Postscript seems a particularly apposite way to introduce (and conclude) a collection of essays on ...
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    The geography of the everyday: toward an understanding of the given.Robert E. Sullivan - 2017 - Athens: University of Georgia Press.
    Starting with Goffman and ending with Foucault -- The spacetimeplace "thing" -- Time goes vertical; space yields in -- What Marx brought in from the cold : reproduction -- Bringing in the body -- Bring in geography.
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    Sacralization of the value structures of human existence in the spiritual culture of the Greater Altai.Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Popov - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The article characterizes the substantial level of sacralization of values in the spiritual culture of the Greater Altai. The main emphasis is placed on identifying the grounds for the sacralization of values. It is established that the world order is one of the bases of sacralization and simultaneously performs the function of consolidating cultural carriers. The key thesis of the research is the thesis that spiritual culture cannot be fully comprehended without reference to sacred values. In addition, the sacralization of (...)
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    Sacral Revolutions: Reflecting on the Work of Andrew Samuels – Cutting Edges in Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis.Gottfried Heuer (ed.) - 2010 - Routledge.
    _Sacral Revolutions_ is a unique project reflecting the contribution that Andrew Samuels has made to the general field of psychoanalysis and Jungian analysis in both clinical and academic contexts. Gottfried Heuer has brought together an international array of authors – friends and colleagues of Samuels – to honour his 60 th Birthday. As a result, the collection provides a creative and cutting-edge overview of a fragmented field. The chapters demonstrate the profound sense of social responsibility of these analysts and academics (...)
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    Geography and ethics: journeys in a moral terrain.James D. Proctor & David Marshall Smith (eds.) - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Geography and Ethics examines the place of geography in ethics and of ethics in geography by drawing together specially commissioned contributors from distinguished scholars from around the world.
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    The Sacralization of Memory.Barbara A. Misztal - 2004 - European Journal of Social Theory 7 (1):67-84.
    This article argues that today’s search for identity, in the context of the rise of a new spirituality and the decline of authoritative memories, facilitates the forging of a new connection between soul and memory and enhances the importance of traumatic memories. Consequently, we witness the sacralization of memory which in unsettled times, when memories tend to become fixed and frozen, can undermine intergroup cooperation. The article asserts that an ethical burden, prompted by viewing memory as the surrogate of the (...)
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    Géographie et société: vers une géographie citoyenne.Juan-Luis Klein, Suzanne Laurin & Carole Tardif (eds.) - 2001 - Sainte-Foy, Québec, Canada: Presses de l'Université du Québec.
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    The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility.Owen Flanagan - 2016 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Geography of Morals is a work of extraordinary ambition: an indictment of the parochialism of Western philosophy, a comprehensive dialogue between cultural and psychological anthropology, recent work in empirical moral psychology, behavioral economics, and cross-cultural philosophy.
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    Sacralization and Desacralization: Political Domination and Religious Interpretation.Hans Joas - 2016 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 36 (2):25-42.
    In my writings on the history of human rights, the Axial Age, and the genesis of values, I have treated the experience of self-transcendence and the attribution of sacredness as a fundamental anthropological phenomenon. But this fundamental fact of ideal formation has a flip side: The sacralization of particular meanings is originally always also the sacralization of a collectivity. This I call the danger of self-sacralization. In this contribution I offer a brief, historically oriented sociological sketch of the tensions between (...)
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    Geography: history and concepts.Arild Holt-Jensen - 2018 - Los Angeles: Sage Publications.
    This introduction to the history, philosophy and methodology of human geography explores complex ideas in an intelligible and accessible style. It takes into account the new developments in geographical thought and methods.
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    Sacral and Anagogical Aspects of the “Marvellous” in Damascius. An Interpretation.Valerio Napoli - 2018 - Peitho 9 (1):121-155.
    In the fragments of Damascius’ Vita Isidori one can observe a significant presence of the “marvellous.” In many cases, the marvellous seems to manifest a sacral and anagogical value in line with the philosophical and religious conceptions of late Neo-Platonism. A similar value of the marvellous can also be found in a passage of De Principiis, where Damascius hails the totally ineffable Principle as supremely marvellous, upon which he presents it as absolutely unknowable and expressible only in an aporetic (...)
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    Ideology, science, and human geography.Derek Gregory - 1978 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    "There is a growing unease among geographers with the notion of geography as spatial analysis but, as yet, no book has appeared which is able to assimilate and develop the profound methodological developments and changes in philosophy which have occurred since the sixties. Ideology, Science and Human Geography re-examines the nature of geography after the positivist revolution and provides a critique of the discipline from the perspective of the social sciences in general. For Gregory, the new (...)'s commitment to the paradigms of natural science was simply a reaffirmation of the Victorian tradition of geography. The ideological consequences of this are discussed in relation to recent changes in the social sciences to argue that a scientific geography must provide explanations which are at once structural, reflexive and committed. In questioning many of the assumptions of quantitative methodology the book seeks, above all, to reinstate man into the study of geography." -- Publisher's description. (shrink)
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  19. Geography, history and concepts: a student's guide.Arild Holt-Jensen - 1988 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
    Totally revised and updated, written especially for students, the third edition of Geography – History and Concepts is the definitive undergraduate introduction to the history, philosophy and methodology of Human Geography. Accessible and comprehensive, the work comprises five sections: - What is Geography?: a historical overview of the discipline and an explanation of its organization - The Foundations of Geography: examines Geography from Antiquity to the early modern period; the discussion includes detailed explanations of environmental (...)
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    Philosophy and human geography: an introduction to contemporary approaches.Ronald John Johnston (ed.) - 1983 - Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.: E. Arnold.
    Johnston traced the debates within human geography since 1945 over philosophical and methodological issues. In the present book, the aim is the complementary one of giving an introduction to the foundation of those discussions, assuming no prior knowledge of philosophy.
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    Sacralizing the secular. The renaissance origins of modernity.Peter Burke - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (6):871-871.
  22. Power, sacrality and mystical thought: The symbolic writings of the Marinid era 7th/13th-9th/15th centuries.S. Gubert - 1996 - Al-Qantara 17 (2):391-427.
     
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    Geography: why it matters.Alexander B. Murphy - 2018 - Medford, Massachusetts: Polity.
    Geography's nature and perspectives -- Spaces -- Places -- Nature and society -- Why we all need geography -- Coda -- Notes -- Further reading -- Index.
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    Neural geographies: feminism and the microstructure of cognition.Elizabeth Ann Wilson - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
    Neural Geographies draws together recent feminist and deconstructive theories, early Freudian neurology and contemporary connectionist theories of cognition. In this original work, Elizabeth A. Wilson explores the convergence between Derrida, Freud and recent cognitive theory to pursue two important issues: the nature of cognition and neurology, and the politics of feminist and critical interventions into contemporary scientific psychology. This book seeks to reorient the usual presumptions of critical studies of the sciences by addressing the divisions between the static and the (...)
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    Geography and Empire.Anne Godlewska (ed.) - 1994 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Oxford : Blackwell.
    Geography and Empire re-examines the role of geography in imperialism and reinterprets the geography of empire. It brings together new work by eighteen geographers from ten countries. The book is divided into five parts. Part I considers the early engagement of geographers with the imperial adventures of England and France. Part II focuses on the links between nineteenth-century European imperial expansion and the establishment of the first geographical institutions. Part III examines the rhetoric of geographical description and (...)
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    The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently... and why.Richard E. Nisbett - 2005 - Nicholas Brealey Publishing.
    An eminent psychologist boldly takes on the presumptions of evolutionary psychology in an engaging exploration of the divergent ways Eastern and Western societies see and understand the world.
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    Cosmopolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom.David Harvey - 2009 - Columbia University Press.
    Liberty and freedom are frequently invoked to justify political action. Presidents as diverse as Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and George W. Bush have built their policies on some version of these noble values. Yet in practice, idealist agendas often turn sour as they confront specific circumstances on the ground. Demonstrated by incidents at Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay, the pursuit of liberty and freedom can lead to violence and repression, undermining our trust in universal (...)
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    Sacralizing the Secular: The Renaissance Origins of Modernity.Brian P. Copenhaver - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (4):611-613.
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    14. Sacralization and Secularization.Robert Croken - 2004 - In Philosophical and Theological Papers, 1965-1980: Volume 17. University of Toronto Press. pp. 259-281.
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    The sacralization of social scientific discourse.Fred D'Agostino - 1988 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (1):21-39.
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    Sacral Kingship in the Odyssey.V. A. Rodgers - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):2-.
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  32. Sacrality and the Aesthetics of Politics: Mazzini's Concept of the Nation.Alberto Mario Banti - 2008 - In Giuseppe Mazzini and the Globalization of Democratic Nationalism, 1830-1920. pp. 59-74.
     
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    De-sacralization and Democratization: Some Theological Reflections on the role of Christianity in nation-building in modern Africa.Kwame Bediako - 1995 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 12 (1):5-11.
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    The Sacrality of Things.Levi Checketts - 2021 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 25 (1):130-152.
    Mitcham, Borgmann, and others argue the character of technology is at odds with the character of Christian life. This paper challenges that claim in two moves. First, I examine ways Christian theology has been formed by Roman crucifixion, the printing press, and transoceanic navigation; Christology, biblical studies, and missiology are critically dependent upon technologies that facilitated the death of Jesus, the spread of Protestant literature, and the migration of missionaries. Second, I contend that these technologies shed light on a complicated (...)
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    The Sacrality of the Secular: postmodern philosophy of religion.B. Onishi Bradley - 2018 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    As philosophers in the continental tradition have taken an interest in the return of religion, anthropologists and sociologists have rejected the once-dominant secularization thesis. Bradley B. Onishi connects these lines of thought to reveal how philosophy's religious investigations have enabled critical reflections on the category of the secular.
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    Geography of Religion.Liudmyla O. Fylypovych - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 8:48-55.
    The geography of religions is one of the religious sciences, which is intended to study the spatial pattern of the process of the origin and distribution of different religions, to give a modern religious map of the world and statistical data on the spread of different religions, to predict the prospects of changing confessions in the territorial configuration of their activities. Within this science, the role of the natural factor in the emergence and distribution of religions of a certain (...)
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    Gendered geographies: space and place in South Asia.Saraswati Raju (ed.) - 2011 - New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
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    The geography of creativity.Gunnar Törnqvist - 2011 - Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. Edited by Ken Schubert.
    What is creativity and who exactly is creative? In this insightful and highly readable book, the author attempts to answer these questions by arguing that geographical millieux are hotbeds for creativity and renewal - places where pioneers in art, technology and science have gathered and developed their special abilities. In light of ongoing social and economic transformations, special attention is paid to the institutional settings in firms and universities. The goal is to identify those features which facilitate and those which (...)
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    Applied Geography: A World Perspective.Antoine Bailly & Lay James Gibson (eds.) - 2004 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Applied Geography, A World Perspective reviews progress in applied geography in different regions of the world. It does this through the eyes of an international panel of highly regarded academic practitioners. The book offers new prospects on the use of established approaches and explores exciting new territories. Together, the contributors provide a comprehensive picture of applied geography today. This book is of relevance to faculty and graduate students in the fields of geography, planning, public policy, regional (...)
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  40. Carnal sacrality : phenomenology, the sacred, and material bodies in Richard Kearney.Neal DeRoo - 2022 - In Brian Treanor & James L. Taylor (eds.), Anacarnation and returning to the lived body with Richard Kearney. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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  41. Carnal sacrality : phenomenology, the sacred, and material bodies in Richard Kearney.Neal DeRoo - 2022 - In Brian Treanor & James L. Taylor (eds.), Anacarnation and returning to the lived body with Richard Kearney. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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  42. Sacralized Warfare: The Fifth Dalai Lama and the Discourse of Religious Violence.Derek F. Mahler - 2010 - In Michael Jerryson & Mark Juergensmeyer (eds.), Buddhist Warfare. Oup Usa.
     
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    Sacral Kingship in Pre-Christian Ireland.Bernhard Maier - 1989 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 41 (1):12-32.
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    A Sacralized Cosmopolitanism? Alexander S. Panarin’s Russian Orthodox Political Economy as a Response to Globalization.Frederick Matern - 2012 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 28:57-79.
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    The Sacral Power of Death in Contemporary Experience.William May - 1972 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 39.
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    Sacralization of Politics in the GDR.Sigrid Meuschel & Barbara Könczöl - 2006 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2006 (136):26-58.
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    Sustainable geography.Roger Brunet - 2010 - Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
    Sustainable Geography recalls the system and laws of geographical space production, tackles the hardcore of geography and presents models and organizations through a regional analysis and the dynamics of territorial structures and methods. The book also describes the general idea of discontinuities, trenches, the anti-dialectical and redivision-uniformity in the globalization and addresses the Transnational Urban Systems and Urban Network in Europe.
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    Human geography and professional mobility: international experiences, critical reflections, practical insights.Weronika A. Kusek & Nicholas Wise (eds.) - 2020 - Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    This book explores an innovative set of critical narratives, accounts and engagements by different authors about their professional mobility and how that relates to the discipline and their life experiences. Human Geography and Professional Mobility seeks to encourage, influence, and help students understand geographic concepts based on critical reflections, international experiences, and practical insight laid out in stories of real people, real geographers, real college faculty, that students can relate to. This volume is less theoretical and more personal insight-based, (...)
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    Sacral and technical: image of the boundaries of cultural pluralities.Igor' Vladimirovich Gibelev - 2016 - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal) 11:1483-1486.
    The discussion of cultural pluralities causes difficulties in cultural philosophy, as well as philosophical anthropology, because the ontological status of plurality eludes the explaining and understanding examination. In such case, the criticism remains comprehensible. The positive interpretation will be considered accomplished, if concentrate on the boundaries of cultural pluralities. Explication of the phenomenon of boundary in the space of cultural pluralities is associated with understanding of interrelation between the sacral and technical spaces. They are subject to examination in the (...)
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    Generations & Geographies in the Visual Arts: Feminist Readings.Griselda Pollock - 1996 - Psychology Press.
    Generations and Geographies brings together a collection of artists, critics and researchers to consider the question of sexual difference and its significance in the production and reception of visual representation by women artists.
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