Results for 'Isaeva Muhabbat Rahmonaliyevna'

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    Shankara and Indian philosophy.N. V. Isaeva - 1992 - Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
    CHAPTER I Introduction The history of mankind can boast not only of its times of fame and glory but also of quieter times with a different kind of heroism. ...
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  2. Shankara i indiĭskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡.N. V. Isaeva - 1991 - Moskva: "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry. Edited by V. V. Vertogradova.
     
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    Slovo tvori︠a︡shchee mir: ot ranneĭ vedanty k kashmirskomu shivaizmu: Gaudapada, Bkhartrikhari, Abkhinavagupta.N. V. Isaeva - 1996 - Moskva: Nauch.-izdatelʹskiĭ t︠s︡entr "Ladomir".
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    (1 other version)Typological features of the concept “writer’s fate”: cognitive and linguocultural aspects.L. A. Isaeva & S. F. Melnichuk - 2017 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 6 (4):330.
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    Topological Invariance of Biological Development.Eugene Presnov, Valeria Isaeva & Nikolay Kasyanov - 2014 - Axiomathes 24 (1):117-135.
    A topological inevitability of early developmental events through the use of classical topological concepts is discussed. Topological dynamics of forms and maps in embryo development are presented. Forms of a developing organism such as cell sets and closed surfaces are topological objects. Maps (or mathematical functions) are additional topological constructions in these objects and include polarization, singularities and curvature. Topological visualization allows us to analyze relationships that link local morphogenetic processes and integral developmental structures and also to find stable spatio-temporal (...)
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    Immortal Echoes in Mortal Words: “Love,” “Attraction,” and “Selflessness” in Fayḍ Kāshānī’s Mystico-Philosophical Poetry.Rasoul Rahbari Ghazani & Reihaneh Davoodi Kahaki - 2024 - Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 26 (3):193-221.
    This paper explores the metaphysical concepts of divine “love” (ʿeshq), “attraction” (jadhbe), and “selflessness” (bīkhodī) in the seminal Iranian Shīʿī Muslim thinker Mullā Muḥsin Fayḍ Kāshānī’s poetry. This research emerges from the gap in existing literature, which mainly explores Fayḍ Kāshānī’s philosophical, theological, or ḥadīth works, while the scrutiny of his poetry largely stays within its literary attributes, overlooking the philosophical and mystical themes embedded within. The paper’s thesis posits that according to Fayḍ Kāshānī, the spiritual journey commences with reason, (...)
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