Using the works and theories of Carl Gustav Jung and the astrologers Alan Leo, Dane Rudhyar and Liz Greene, this volume provides a cultural history of psychological astrology in the twentieth century, demonstrating the prevalence of 'magic' in modern culture through its presence in astrology.
Part One of English Philosophy in a Hundred Years: English philosophy played a prominent role in shaping modern philosophical thought from the mid-nineteenth century until the mid-twentieth century, presenting multiple and influential philosophical schools.
First Published in 1985, the aim of this book is to define an aspect of Orwell's literary identity which underlies and informs the sociopolitical content of his novels, and which may account for his being 'more widely read' than perhaps any other serious writer in the twentieth century.
First published in 1987, Buddhist Civilization in Tibet is unique among works in English as it provides a whole range of information on Tibetan religion and literature, with extensive scholarly data, in a compact single volume.
Arley Ramos Moreno, a pioneering Brazilian philosopher, makes an important contribution to current discussions around meaning, knowledge and symbolism in the first English translation of his work.
This book offers an existential understanding of the process of stuckness, exploring how we can soften stuckness and become more fluid in our work and world.
In the East, our women still live behind the curtains, and their supporters among us see in her upbringing and teaching life sciences the only factor in improving her life, and performing her duties at home and in the family in full, thus giving birth to men and women for us.
David Hume, einer der einflussreichsten Denker der Aufklärung, revolutionierte das Verständnis von menschlicher Erkenntnis, Moral und der Natur des Selbst.
Este ensayo es un manifiesto a favor de una sociología musulmana orientada al cambio y al desarrollo, a la justicia social/igualdad y al multiculturalismo.
In the Beginning (1957) represents a series of lectures given by the author at Cornell University, examining the views of the Ancient Greeks on the central foundation myths of their civilisation.
In the Beginning (1957) represents a series of lectures given by the author at Cornell University, examining the views of the Ancient Greeks on the central foundation myths of their civilisation.
Abu Hanifa lived the greater part of his academic life under the Umayyad state, and the other half he lived under the Abbasid state, and thus he witnessed the events that took place in each of these two eras.
This work offers a "e;symposium"e; on the nature of human sexual difference drawing on Plato's masterpiece: having explored the observed phenomena of sexual difference, four stories are told of the origins, essence, and ends of the human male and female.
This work offers a "e;symposium"e; on the nature of human sexual difference drawing on Plato's masterpiece: having explored the observed phenomena of sexual difference, four stories are told of the origins, essence, and ends of the human male and female.
These are letters in which their author described an era of Islam, in which the light of knowledge shone, and in which great deeds were carried out, carried out by great men who filled the world with traces of their beauty.
The Collective Spirit (1925) lays down a rough outline of what science can tell us as to the progress of evolution, and criticises the various interpretations, before endeavouring to formulate an idealist theory of evolution.
This book is the first to examine in minutiae the politics of Gottlob Frege (1848-1925), and his connections with various traditions of far-right and fascist thought.