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    Whither Psi and Anthropology? An Incomplete History of SAC's Origins, Its Relationship with Transpersonal Psychology and the Untold Stories of Castaneda's Controversy.Mark A. Schroll & Stephan A. Schwartz - 2005 - Anthropology of Consciousness 16 (1):6-24.
    This essay (written by Mark in dialogue with Stephan and including supporting commentary by Stanley Krippner and others1) is not a comprehensive survey of psi and anthropology, nor does it contain a thorough overview of Castaneda's work. Rather, it seeks to explore two primary questions. First, whatever became of the interest in psi and anthropology that led to the founding of the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness? Second, what is the relationship between the anthropology of consciousness and transpersonal psychology? (...)
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    Editor's Introduction: From Primordial Anthropology to a Transpersonal Ecosophy.Mark A. Schroll - 2011 - Anthropology of Consciousness 22 (1):4-8.
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    Reflections on Transpersonal Psychology ’s 40th Anniversary, Ecopsychology, Transpersonal Science, and Psychedelics: A Conversation Forum.Mark A. Schroll, Stanley Krippner, Miles A. Vich, James Fadiman & Valerie Mojeiko - 2009 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 28 (1):39-52.
    Recollections of humanistic and transpersonal psychology’s origin’s morph into the pros and cons of humanistic/transpersonal oriented schools developing APA accredited clinical programs. This discussion dovetails with the question will ATP ever become an APA division, raising an interesting alternative for those of us considering a career in counseling: becoming a spiritual coach. Enter the issue of psychedelic therapy and the Supreme Courts decision to allow ayahuasca as a sacrament by the Uniao Do Vegetal Church, and the importance of why humanistic (...)
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    Public virtue: A focus for editorializing about political character.Christopher J. Schroll & Richard J. Kenney - 1997 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (1):36 – 50.
    This article argues that afirm and consistent editorial focus on a poilitician's public virtue would serve well as the essence of journalistic communication about piitical character. Public virtue is defined as the ethical character traits attributed to a politician by an editorialist, based on direct obsemation, of the politician's words and deeds, broadly construed. After presenting the theoretical foundation of this definition, via qualitative case-study methodology, this essay analyzes the editorial claims made in the Atlanta newspapers about Gov. Bill Clinton's (...)
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    Du ch'timent à la honte.Andreas Farina-Schroll - 2024 - Philosophie Antique 24 (24):175-198.
    The myth of judgment in the final pages of Plato’s Gorgias has left more than one of its readers puzzled, a standpoint that is especially true in regards of the way that the punishment reserved to the unjust souls in Hades has been interpreted. In this paper, we shall see that the specific function of the punishment in the final myth of Plato’s Gorgias is to offer a metaphor of the effects of refutation upon the soul. For such a claim, (...)
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  6. The future of a discipline: Considering the ontological/methodological future of the anthropology of consciousness, part I.Mark A. Schroll - 2010 - Anthropology of Consciousness 21 (1):1-29.
    Calling for an expanded framework of EuroAmerican science's methodology whose perspective acknowledges both quantitative/etic and qualitative/emic orientations is the broad focus of this article. More specifically this article argues that our understanding of shamanic and/or other related states of consciousness has been greatly enhanced through ethnographic methods, yet in their present form these methods fail to provide the means to fully comprehend these states. They fail, or are limited, because this approach is only a “cognitive interpretation” or “metanarrative” of the (...)
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    Worldviews in Collision/Worldviews in Metamorphosis: Toward a Multistate Paradigm.Mark A. Schroll & Susan Greenwood - 2011 - Anthropology of Consciousness 22 (1):49-60.
    This article is an extended commentary inspired by Alan Drengson's paper “Shifting Paradigms: From Technocrat to Planetary Person” (Drengson 2011). In this article Susan Greenwood and I echo Drengson's criticism that Euro-American science is incomplete, having committed what Thomas Roberts calls “The Singlestate Fallacy: the erroneous assumption that all worthwhile abilities reside in our normal, awake mindbody state” (Roberts 2006:105). This singlestate fallacy is vividly portrayed in Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, whose critique of Euro-American science is revisited in this article. (...)
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    Diagnosing the Human Superiority Complex: Providing Evidence the Eco-Crisis is Born of Conscious Agency.Mark A. Schroll & Heather Walker - 2011 - Anthropology of Consciousness 22 (1):39-48.
    This article is an amendment to Drengson (2011) that offers examples from fieldwork and reporting of practices influenced by the technocratic paradigm. Specifically (1) Krippner's work with Brazilian shamans and the theft of their tribal knowledge by the biotechnology industry that Krippner refers to as ecopiratism. (2) Hitchcock's field research with indigenous populations in the northwestern Kalahari Desert region of southern Africa and his documented assault of these indigenous peoples by private companies that Hitchcock refers to as developmental genocide. And (...)
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    Commentary on Schroll and Greenwood's Multistate Paradigm.Patricia 'Iolana - 2011 - Anthropology of Consciousness 22 (1):61-62.
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    Meditations on Anthropology without an Object: Boulder Hopping in Streams of Consciousness.Sarah Williams - 2007 - Anthropology of Consciousness 18 (1):65-106.
    These meditations, which begin with Stephan Schwartz and Mark Schroll's contested and contesting histories of the lineage and founding of the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness (below), contribute to the imagining of what Bethe Hagens calls "the relatively new interdisciplinary field of anthropology of consciousness.” Ethnographic vignettes from fieldwork of anthropologists, as well as fieldwork of students studying that fieldwork, highlight the paradox of anthropology's secularism and invite the reader, through the reading and writing of the text itself, (...)
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    Hegel's philosophy of action.Lawrence S. Stepelevich & David Lamb (eds.) - 1983 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
    Papers delivered at the joint meeting of the Hegel Society of America and the Hegel Society of Great Britain held at Merton College, Oxford, Sept. 1-4, 1981, to mark the 150th anniversary of Hegel's death. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    La esencia en la metafísica: X. Zubiri y Tomás de Aquino.José Cercós Soto - 1994 - Barcelona: PPU.
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    From the Autobiographical Letters of S. T. Coleridge.S. T. Coleridge - 1981 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 2 (3-4):46-47.
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  14. Garmonii︠a︡--t︠s︡el--garmonii︠a︡: khudozhestvennoe soznanie v zerkale pritchi.S. Z. Agranovich - 1997 - Moskva: Mezhdunar. in-t semʹi i sobstvennosti. Edited by I. V. Samorukova.
     
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    Re definition and Alston's 'illocutionary acts'friedrich Christoph doerge university of tübingen.Acts Alston’S.‘Illocutionary - 2007 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 73:97-111.
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  16. (1 other version)Viveka cūḍāmaṇi: Śaṅkarakr̥ti-ślōkamū, Telugu padyamū, vyākhyā. Śaṅkarācārya - 1990 - Karnūlu: Pratulaku, Anumula Veṅkaṭa Śēṣakavi. Edited by Anumula Veṅkaṭaśēṣakavi.
     
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  17. James's Will-to-Believe Doctrine: A Heretical View.James C. S. Wernham - 1988 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (3):423-427.
     
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  18. aCCENT TrumpS raCE iN GuiDiNG ChilDrEN'S SOCial prEfErENCES.Elizabeth S. Spelke - unknown
    A series of experiments investigated the effect of speakers’ language, accent, and race on children’s social preferences. When presented with photographs and voice recordings of novel children, 5-year-old children chose to be friends with native speakers of their native language rather than foreign-language or foreign-accented speakers. These preferences were not exclusively due to the intelligibility of the speech, as children found the accented speech to be comprehensible, and did not make social distinctions between foreign-accented and foreign-language speakers. Finally, children chose (...)
     
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    Blumenberg’s Rhetoric.D. S. Mayfield (ed.) - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    Marking the 50th anniversary of one among this philosopher's most distinguished pieces, Blumenberg's Rhetoric proffers a decidedly dialogic and diversified interaction with the essay polyvalently entitled 'Anthropological Approach to the Actuality and Topicality (or Currency, Relevance) of Rhetoric' (Anthropologische Annäherung an die Aktualität der Rhetorik), first published in 1971. Following Blumenberg's lead, the contributors consider and tackle their topics rhetorically, 'in utramque partem vel in plures'--treating (inter alia) the variegated discourses of Phenomenology, the History of Philosophy, Anthropology, and the téchne (...)
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  20. Vaiyākaraṇānāmanyeṣāṃ ca matena śabdasvarūpatacchaktivicāraḥ.Kāl̲ik̲āprasāda Śukla - 1979 - Vārāṇasyām: Sampūrṇānandasaṃskr̥taviśvavidyālaye.
     
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    A másként-gondolkodó: Tamás Gáspár Miklós 60.G. M. Tamás, Péter György & Sándor Radnóti (eds.) - 2008 - Budapest: Élet és Irodalom.
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    Prostranstvo i vremi︠a︡ kak fundametalʹnye osnovanii︠a︡ funkt︠s︡ionirovanii︠a︡ prirodnykh prot︠s︡essov i chelovecheskoĭ subʺektivnosti.S. Sh Uskeev - 1996 - Ulan-Udė: T︠S︡entr osvoenii︠a︡ vremeni zhiznennogo rosta.
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    Virgil's Epic Designs: Ekphrasis in the Aeneid (review).Andrew S. Becker - 2000 - American Journal of Philology 121 (2):324-328.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 121.2 (2000) 324-328 [Access article in PDF] Michael C. J. Putnam. Virgil's Epic Designs: Ekphrasis in the Aeneid. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1998. xii 1 257 pp. Cloth, $35. This is a book about ekphrasis, about the Aeneid, about ancient Greek and Latin literature, about poetry and poetics, and about the ways in which literature can affect the way we live our (...)
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    Śaṅkara dr̥sht̥i meṃ Sāṅkhya darśana.Ās̋utosha Tripāṭhī - 2020 - Vārāṇasī: Bhāratī Prakāśana.
    Comprehensive analysis of fundaentals of Sankhya philosophy with reference to Vedic literature and Śaṅkarācārya.
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    Antinomii︠a︡ "sakralʹnogo"--"obydennogo" i ee voploshchenie v zapadnoĭ i russkoĭ muzykalʹnoĭ tradit︠s︡ii.S. B. Kozhaeva - 2005 - Volgograd: Volgogradskiĭ gos. universitet.
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    Home language and language home: The experience to apply L. wittgenstein’s methodology of “philosophical investigations” to the theory of borders.S. V. Shachin & L. A. Komleva - 2018 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 22 (4):476-485.
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    Catussūtrīśāṅkaraśārīrarakabhāṣyam: Bhāṣyaratnaprabhāprakāśākhyavyākhyāyutam. Śaṅkarācārya - 2022 - Haidarābād: Saṃskr̥ta Akāḍamī, Kendrīyasaṃskr̥taviśvavidyālayena mānitā Ādarśasaṃsthā, Usmāniāviśvavidyālayaḥ. Edited by Śriṣṭi Lakṣmīkumāra Śarmā, Ke Vi Sūryaprakāśa & Ke Nīlakaṇṭham.
    Śaṅkarācārya's commentary with supercommentary on Catuḥsūtra of Brahmasūtra.
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    Bonaventure’s Delight in Sensation.Helen S. Lang - 1986 - New Scholasticism 60 (1):72-90.
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    Max Weber’s ideal versus material interest distinction revisited.Dustin S. Stoltz & Omar Lizardo - 2018 - European Journal of Social Theory 21 (1):3-21.
    While Weber’s distinction between ‘ideal’ and ‘material’ interests is one of the most enduring aspects of his theoretical legacy, it has been subjected to little critical commentary. In this article, we revisit the theoretical legacy of interest-based explanation in social theory, with an eye to clarifying Weber’s place in this tradition. We then reconsider extant critical commentary on the ideal/material interest distinction, noting the primarily Parsonian rendering of Weber and the unproductive allegiance to ‘generic need’ readings of Weber’s action theory. (...)
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    Stump`s Dialectic and its Place in the Development of Medieval Logic.Emily Michael & Fred S. Michael - 1996 - Informal Logic 18 (1).
  31. Ingarden's Aesthetics and Dance.Sybil S. Cohen - 1984 - In Maxine Sheets-Johnstone (ed.), Illuminating Dance: Philosophical Explorations. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 157--58.
     
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  32. Mr̥tyu-avatāra: Svāmīśrī Mr̥tyujayānandajī prabodhita "Mr̥tyupurāṇa" para ādhārita.Bhogībhāī Śāha - 2008 - Amadāvāda: Tīrthakr̥pā Prakāśana.
    On the philosophy of death in Hindu traditions; study based on Mr̥tyupurāṇa of Svāmī Mr̥tyujayānanda.
     
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  33. Falsafatunā: dirāsah mawḍūʻīyah fī muʻtarak al-ṣirāʻ al-fikrī al-qāʼim bayna mukhtalaf al-tayyārāt al-falsafīyah wa-khāṣatan al-falsafah al-Islāmīyah wa-al-māddīyah al-diyāliktīkīyah (al-Mārksīyah).Muḥammad Bāqir Ṣadr - 2006 - Ṭihrān: Muʼassasat al-Ṣādiq lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr.
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  34. (1 other version)Mīmāṃsā-paribhāṣā. Kr̥ṣṇayajva - 1971 - Edited by Haridatta Śāstrī.
     
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    Lakṣmana's SūktiratnakoṣaLaksmana's Suktiratnakosa.Ernest Bender & Nilanjana S. Shah - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (4):789.
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    Śrīmadbhāgavat meṃ jīvana-paddhati.Hariprakāśa Gupta - 2012 - Naī Dillī: Sṭaiṇḍarḍa Pabliśarsa (Iṇḍiyā).
    On religious and spiritual life as depicted in Bhāgavatapurāṇa, Hindu mythological text.
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    Moisés ben Maimón, el sefardí.Judit Targarona Borrás - 2009 - Córdoba: Ediciones El Almendro.
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    Vallabha's Positive Response to Buddhism.Bibhuti S. Yadav - 1994 - Journal of Dharma 19:113-137.
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  39. Education and the Pursuit of Happiness: John Dewey's Sympathetic Character.S. Stack - 1996 - Journal of Thought 31:25-36.
     
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  40. H.V. Hong and E.H. Hong , "Fear and tremling/Repetition" by S. Kierkegaard.S. I. Walsh - 1984 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):191.
     
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    On Luce's theory of meaningfulness.Fred S. Roberts - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (3):424-433.
    This paper studies the theory of uniqueness of scales of measurement, and in particular, the theory of meaningfulness of statements using scales. The paper comments on the general theory of meaningfulness adopted by Luce in connection with his work on dimensionally invariant numerical laws. It comments on Luce's generalization of the concept of meaningfulness of a statement involving scales to a concept of meaningfulness of an arbitrary relation relative to the defining relations in a relational structure. It is argued that (...)
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  42. McDonald's at University?Marek S. Szczepahski - 2005 - In Mariusz M. Żydowo (ed.), Ethical problems in the rapid advancement of science. Warsaw: Polish Academy of Sciences. pp. 192.
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  43. Rat︠s︡ionalisticheskai︠a︡ tradit︠s︡ii︠a︡ i sovremennostʹ.M. T. Stepani︠a︡nt︠s︡ (ed.) - 1988 - Moskva: "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry.
    v. 1. Indii︠a︡ -- v. 2. Blizhniĭ i Sredniĭ Vostok -- v. 3. Kitaĭ.
     
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  44. Sigrid Combüchen´s modern tale Parsifal (1998): Time and Narrative compared with Heliodorus´Aethiopica.Bo S. Svensson - 2011 - In Marília P. Futre Pinheiro & Stephen J. Harrison (eds.), Fictional Traces: Receptions of the Ancient Novel, Volume 1. Barkhuis Publishing & Groningen University Library. pp. 217-226.
    Time and narratice technique compared. Two novelists, Heliodorus, 3rd century author of the novel Aethiopica and Sigrid Combüchen, contemporary Swedish novelist using a dystopian Europe around 2050 as a scenic setting. In both stories girls and women are captured and killed by soldiers. Both narrators are external to the story being told, presented in the past tense. But Combüchen´s narrator adopts it as a confession, and a turning point in his career as a commanding general, characterized by"double-bind".
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    Newman's lapses into subjectivity.S. J. Thomas Gornall - 1982 - Heythrop Journal 23 (1):46–50.
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  46. The Ironist's Cage: Memory, Trauma, and the Construction of History.M. S. Roth - 1998 - Philosophy East and West 48:189-190.
     
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  47. Leibniz's 'New System', 1695.R. S. Woolhouse (ed.) - 1996 - Leo S. Olschki.
     
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  48. Review. Oxford Readings in the Greek Novel. S Swain(ed)\ Oxford Readings in the Roman Novel. SJ Harrison(ed).S. Stephenson - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):472-474.
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  49. (1 other version)Kritika sovremennykh burzhuaznykh ėticheskikh kont︠s︡ept︠s︡iĭ.O. G. Drobnit︠s︡kiĭ - 1967 - Moskva,: Vysshai︠a︡ shkola. Edited by T. A. Kuzʹmina.
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    Hegel and the Sciences, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of science, Vol. 64 Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1984. R. S. Cohen.S. N. Balagangadhara - 1985 - Philosophica 35.
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