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This collection of essays stems from a 1997 conference celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Institute for Advanced Study's School of Social Science. Essays focus on disciplinary and methodology changes, institutional history, and the link between poltical philosophy and world governance.
#SBIB:3 G --- #SBIB:022.TOND --- Sociale Wetenschappen: algemeen --- Social sciences --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / General. --- Alchemy. --- Annales. --- Beyond Good and Evil. --- Circulation. --- Conflations. --- Das Kapital. --- Definitional Struggles. --- Futurism. --- Globalization. --- Harvard Theological Review. --- Orientalism. --- Poetry. --- Scale Making. --- Sunset Magazine. --- The German Ideology. --- The Phenomenology. --- absence. --- analytically. --- annus mirabilis. --- anthropology. --- conatus. --- creative nonfiction. --- discontinuity. --- exogenous. --- explicit. --- historicizes interpretation. --- humanity. --- identity. --- ideologies. --- implication. --- increasing returns. --- ingredient. --- interdisciplinarity. --- mentalités. --- motherhood. --- penetration. --- philosophy. --- reality effect. --- reductionist. --- referential illusion. --- situate. --- testimonio. --- transformation. --- Social Sciences --- Social sciences. --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- congresses --- Congresses.
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One of the three great gods of Hinduism, Siva is a living god. The most sacred and most ancient book of India, The Rg Veda, evokes his presence in its hymns; Vedic myths, rituals, and even astronomy testify to his existence from the dawn of time. In a lively meditation on Siva--based on original Sanskrit texts, many translated here for the first time--Stella Kramrisch ponders the metaphysics, ontology, and myths of Siva from the Vedas and the Puranas. Who is Siva? Who is this god whose being comprises and transcends everything? From the dawn of creation, the Wild God, the Great Yogi, the sum of all opposites, has been guardian of the absolute. By retelling and interweaving the many myths that keep Siva alive in India today, Kramrisch reveals the paradoxes in Siva's nature and thus in the nature of consciousness itself.
Cave temples --- Hindu sculpture --- Siva (Hindu deity) --- RELIGION / Buddhism / General (see also PHILOSOPHY / Buddhist). --- "Rudra, Wild Hunter. --- Acta Orientalia. --- Adbhuta. --- Amśumal. --- Anasūyā. --- Anthropos. --- Ardhanārīśvara. --- Artibus Asiae. --- Bhagīratha. --- Bhairava. --- Budha. --- Dakṣiṇāmūrti. --- Ekavrātya. --- Fulfiller of the sacrifice. --- Gaṅgā. --- Gaṇapati. --- Hanumān. --- Harvard Oriental Series. --- Harvard Theological Review. --- Hiraṇyagarbha. --- History of Religions. --- Indian Antiquary. --- Indian Culture. --- Indian Historical Quarterly. --- Jalandhara. --- Journal of Indian History. --- Kaivalya. --- King of the sacrifice. --- Kāla, a form of Śarva. --- Kālanemi. --- Kāmalākṣa. --- Kāvyamālā. --- Kīrttimukha. --- Kṛśānu's arrow. --- Lakulin. --- Mahādeva. --- Mandara. --- Maya. --- Pitāmaha. --- Prajāpati, the sacrifice. --- Prajāpati, the year. --- Rudra as Kirāta. --- Rudra's primordial shot. --- Sacred Books of the Hindus. --- The boar of heaven. --- Trivandrum Sanskrit Series. --- ahaṃkāra. --- bodhicitta. --- brahman. --- pralaya". --- serpents. --- ūrdhvaliṅga. --- Sculpture, Hindu --- Hindu art --- Sculpture --- Cave architecture --- Caves --- Temples --- Religious aspects
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