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Myths of Enlightenment and the End of Becoming

Author : Roy Melvyn
Publisher :
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 40,27 MB
Release : 2014-06-27
Category :
ISBN : 9781500337278

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It is often said that Understanding is everything. Understanding, unapplied, is not enough. To have understanding while living as if one is a mere body/mind in a world, changes nothing. Understanding must be applied. One must be the Understanding. In that context, the truth is that the author really has no information for anyone. What he continues to say in many different ways is simply that what you believe isn't so. Investigate that fully and you'll see that de-energizing mental projections and assumptions, and not enhanced understanding, is all that is needed.

Ends of Enlightenment

Author : John Bender
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 28,92 MB
Release : 2012-08-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0804784612

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Ends of Enlightenment explores three realms of eighteenth-century European innovation that remain active in the twenty-first century: the realist novel, philosophical thought, and the physical sciences, especially human anatomy. The European Enlightenment was a state of being, a personal stance, and an orientation to the world. Ways of probing experience and knowledge in the novel and in the visual arts were interleaved with methods of experimentation in science and philosophy. This book's fresh perspective considers the novel as an art but also as a force in thinking. The critical distance afforded by a view back across the centuries allows Bender to redefine such novelists as Defoe, Fielding, Goldsmith, Godwin, and Laclos by placing them along philosophers and scientists like Newton, Locke, and Hume but also alongside engravings by Hogarth and by anatomist William Hunter. His book probes the kinship among realism, hypothesis, and scientific fact, defining in the process the rhetorical basis of public communication during the Enlightenment.

The Enlightenment and religion

Author : S. J. Barnett
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 39,61 MB
Release : 2013-07-19
Category : History
ISBN : 1847795935

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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. This book offers a critical survey of religious change and its causes in eighteenth-century Europe, and constitutes a challenge to the accepted views in traditional Enlightenment studies. Focusing on Enlightenment Italy, France and England, it illustrates how the canonical view of eighteenth-century religious change has in reality been constructed upon scant evidence and assumption, in particular the idea that the thought of the enlightened led to modernity. For, despite a lack of evidence, one of the fundamental assumptions of Enlightenment studies has been the assertion that there was a vibrant Deist movement which formed the “intellectual solvent” of the eighteenth century. The central claim of this book is that the immense ideological appeal of the traditional birth-of-modernity myth has meant that the actual lack of Deists has been glossed over, and a quite misleading historical view has become entrenched.

The Myth of Disenchantment

Author : Jason Ananda Josephson Storm
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 20,72 MB
Release : 2017-05-16
Category : History
ISBN : 022640336X

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A great many theorists have argued that the defining feature of modernity is that people no longer believe in spirits, myths, or magic. Jason Ā. Josephson-Storm argues that as broad cultural history goes, this narrative is wrong, as attempts to suppress magic have failed more often than they have succeeded. Even the human sciences have been more enchanted than is commonly supposed. But that raises the question: How did a magical, spiritualist, mesmerized Europe ever convince itself that it was disenchanted? Josephson-Storm traces the history of the myth of disenchantment in the births of philosophy, anthropology, sociology, folklore, psychoanalysis, and religious studies. Ironically, the myth of mythless modernity formed at the very time that Britain, France, and Germany were in the midst of occult and spiritualist revivals. Indeed, Josephson-Storm argues, these disciplines’ founding figures were not only aware of, but profoundly enmeshed in, the occult milieu; and it was specifically in response to this burgeoning culture of spirits and magic that they produced notions of a disenchanted world. By providing a novel history of the human sciences and their connection to esotericism, The Myth of Disenchantment dispatches with most widely held accounts of modernity and its break from the premodern past.

The Top Ten Myths of Enlightenment: Exposing the Truth about Spiritual Enlightenment That Will Set You Free!

Author : S. F. Howe
Publisher : Diamond Star Press
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 12,90 MB
Release : 2018-02-26
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9780977433575

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No word triggers more controversy than 'enlightenment, ' yet everyone thinks they know what it means-a perfect state of being-and what it looks like-an Indian man in a loincloth, with a staff and long white beard. Most assume they themselves are not enlightened, that it is something they would have to work very hard for a very long time to achieve, that the likelihood of success is comparable to winning the lottery, and that no one else, other than certain Indian gurus, is enlightened either, nor could they possibly, short of a miracle, ever be. Because Westerners tend to view enlightenment in acquisitive terms, and the truth about enlightenment is rarely, if ever, told, false beliefs abound, creating a nearly impenetrable barrier to understanding what enlightenment really is. Without this understanding, many seekers spend a lifetime on the road to a dead end, consoling themselves with the illusion of "spiritual growth." So many myths accompany the concept of enlightenment, that in order to comprehend what enlightenment really is, you first need to understand what it is not. In the ten chapters of this book, we will explore the top ten myths of enlightenment. This book is essential reading for every spiritual seeker. It tells you what no one else dares to reveal about the spiritual journey, and empowers you to make more informed decisions in your pursuit of spiritual development. By the end of this book, you will have expanded your understanding of what it takes to become enlightened, what it looks like in practice and how it affects your life. You will discover that enlightenment is only a thought away for those who resonate to its call. Scroll up ... and click on "Add to Cart" to order "The Top 10 Myths Of Enlightenment" right now!

Top Ten Myths About Enlightenment

Author : Helen Hamilton
Publisher : Balboa Press
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 41,42 MB
Release : 2021-06-29
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1982283742

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So many myths and stories occur about enlightenment that we can find ourselves chasing after an impossible goal. We may waste years along the pathway to enlightenment pursuing what we think it is and not what it actually is. This book is unique and original in that it offers readers the chance to navigate through the stories, myths and legends without getting trapped. Find out the pitfalls and traps along the way and stop trying to reach some ideal that probably dos not exist. Awakened beings have kept to a very simple path which is described for you here. Each time you read the next myth you will feel more empowered to wake up fully to the truth of what you are. You will begin to see that the great beings of the past and present that have transcended the mind were just ordinary human beings. They had no superhuman abilities or powers but simply worked with what they had. Each myth is clearly explained and clear guidance is given as to how to navigate around it. Never before has enlightenment been so clearly and simply described and available for everyone.

The Myth of the Enlightenment

Author : Frederick Glaysher
Publisher : Earthrise Press
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 11,69 MB
Release : 2014-09-04
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780982677834

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The Myth of the Enlightenment is Frederick Glaysher's first collection of literary essays since The Grove of the Eumenides in 2007. Divided into three sections, these essays and reviews were all written during the 21st Century, with many of them central to his evolving intellectual and spiritual struggle to write his epic poem, The Parliament of Poets, which he completed and published in late 2012. These essays open up Glaysher's own biography and his life-long interest in the writings of Leo Tolstoy, Rabindranath Tagore, John Milton, Saul Bellow, Robert Hayden, and other poets and writers, offering a fresh, new vision of literature and culture. In terms of his engagement with the writings of such philosophers and social thinkers as Plato, Giambattista Vico, Ibn Khaldun, Julien Benda, Pitirim A. Sorokin, and Jacques Barzun, Glaysher probes into the dilemmas of the Enlightenment and modernity, as he articulates a vision for the 21st Century beyond post-modernism, favoring neither East nor West, but truly global and universal. In the second section, in a number of reviews, Glaysher explores democracy in China, the United Nations, and what literature has too often become under the cultural tyranny of the American English department. In the final section, Race in America, Glaysher engages with his experience of growing up in Metropolitan Detroit and the dynamics of black and white race relations, suggesting, for the 21st Century, a wider conception of who we Americans are. Provocative, calling to account endemic complacencies, The Myth of the Enlightenment reassesses our underlying cultural assumptions, looking forward with hope toward a deeper understanding of Democratic pluralism and universality, for our nation and the globe.

The Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies

Author : Donald Bloxham
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 696 pages
File Size : 30,33 MB
Release : 2010-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0191613614

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Genocide has scarred human societies since Antiquity. In the modern era, genocide has been a global phenomenon: from massacres in colonial America, Africa, and Australia to the Holocaust of European Jewry and mass death in Maoist China. In recent years, the discipline of 'genocide studies' has developed to offer analysis and comprehension. The Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies is the first book to subject both genocide and the young discipline it has spawned to systematic, in-depth investigation. Thirty-four renowned experts study genocide through the ages by taking regional, thematic, and disciplinary-specific approaches. Chapters examine secessionist and political genocides in modern Asia. Others treat the violent dynamics of European colonialism in Africa, the complex ethnic geography of the Great Lakes region, and the structural instability of the continent's northern horn. South and North America receive detailed coverage, as do the Ottoman Empire, Nazi-occupied Europe, and post-communist Eastern Europe. Sustained attention is paid to themes like gender, memory, the state, culture, ethnic cleansing, military intervention, the United Nations, and prosecutions. The work is multi-disciplinary, featuring the work of historians, anthropologists, lawyers, political scientists, sociologists, and philosophers. Uniquely combining empirical reconstruction and conceptual analysis, this Handbook presents and analyses regions of genocide and the entire field of 'genocide studies' in one substantial volume.