stages of human development, thomas keating, evolutionary model, levels of consciousness, spiritual journey, spirituality of disability, theology of disability
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Summary of Cosmopolitian by Immual KantNawrin Akhtar
Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers. His comprehensive and systematic works mainly focused on epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics. The essay “Idea for a universal history with a cosmopolitan purpose” is his popular easy on cosmopolitan.
Summary of Cosmopolitian by Immual KantNawrin Akhtar
Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers. His comprehensive and systematic works mainly focused on epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics. The essay “Idea for a universal history with a cosmopolitan purpose” is his popular easy on cosmopolitan.
Kindle On Human Nature Revised Edition gridesgrerter
This revised edition of Human Nature begins a new phase in the most important intellectual controversy of this generation Is human behavior controlled by the species' biological heritage Does this heritage limit human destiny With characteristic pungency and simplicity of style the author of Sociobiology challenges old prejudices and current misconceptions about the naturenurture debate. He shows how evolution has left its traces on the most distinctively human activities how patterns of generosity selfsacrifice and worship as well as sexuality and aggression reveal their deep roots in the life histories of primate bands that hunted big game in the last Ice Age. His goal is nothing less than the completion of the Darwinian revolution by bringing biological thought into the center of the social sciences and the humanities. Wilson presents a philosophy that cuts across the usual categories of conservative liberal or radical thought. In systematically applying the modern theory of natural selection to human society he arrives at conclusions far removed from the social Darwinist legacy of the last century. Sociobiological theory he explains is compatible with a broadly humane and egalitarian outlook. Human diversity is to be treasured not merely tolerated he argues. Discrimination against ethnic groups homosexuals and women is based on a complete misunderstanding of biological fact. But biological facts can never take the place of ethical choices. Once we understand our human na
This presentation was delivered by me as a guest speaker for the Communication and Digital Media undergraduate students at Social Science and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute of Technology on November 5, 2018. It gives some imagination about my newly designed, interdisciplinary Cross-Cultural Analysis course.
One of the revolutionary ideas put forward by Foucault is the various measures of surveillance, to ensure discipline in a society. Such a consented voyeurism always has a panopticon structure. Foucault talks about the age old prison, and how such surveillance structures are employed in other institutions from mental asylums to public schools to ensure discipline. The 184 idea of a big brother watching has gained prominence today with the internet, satellites giving rise to a virtual panopticon today.
Islam's Gift: An Economy of Spiritual DevelopmentAsad Zaman
Paper published in American Journal of Economics and Sociology represents culmination of a decade long journey to show how Islamic Economics is radically different from Western economics. For details, see: https://bit.do/ajes
The African Philosophical Conflicts and Developmentiosrjce
The differences in African philosophical thinking between the ethno-philosophical and professional
school of thought shows the involvement of philosophical conflicts in the African development process. The
philosophical debate does no more than revive the entrenched views of development theories, namely the
conflict between tradition and modernity. While ethno-philosophy thinks that the rehabilitation of African
traditions, drive to successful modernization, especially after the disparaging discourse of colonialism,
professional philosophy is of the opinion that success depends on the exchange of the traditional culture for
modern ideas and institutions. This paper evaluates the major arguments developed by the two conflicting
schools of thought in support of their position. The outcome is that both are right on their affirmations.
Accordingly, the paper suggests that the conception of development as validation is alone able to reconcile the
positive contribution of each school, since validation is how a traditional personality is judged according to
modern norms, and thus achieves worldly success.
Kindle On Human Nature Revised Edition gridesgrerter
This revised edition of Human Nature begins a new phase in the most important intellectual controversy of this generation Is human behavior controlled by the species' biological heritage Does this heritage limit human destiny With characteristic pungency and simplicity of style the author of Sociobiology challenges old prejudices and current misconceptions about the naturenurture debate. He shows how evolution has left its traces on the most distinctively human activities how patterns of generosity selfsacrifice and worship as well as sexuality and aggression reveal their deep roots in the life histories of primate bands that hunted big game in the last Ice Age. His goal is nothing less than the completion of the Darwinian revolution by bringing biological thought into the center of the social sciences and the humanities. Wilson presents a philosophy that cuts across the usual categories of conservative liberal or radical thought. In systematically applying the modern theory of natural selection to human society he arrives at conclusions far removed from the social Darwinist legacy of the last century. Sociobiological theory he explains is compatible with a broadly humane and egalitarian outlook. Human diversity is to be treasured not merely tolerated he argues. Discrimination against ethnic groups homosexuals and women is based on a complete misunderstanding of biological fact. But biological facts can never take the place of ethical choices. Once we understand our human na
This presentation was delivered by me as a guest speaker for the Communication and Digital Media undergraduate students at Social Science and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute of Technology on November 5, 2018. It gives some imagination about my newly designed, interdisciplinary Cross-Cultural Analysis course.
One of the revolutionary ideas put forward by Foucault is the various measures of surveillance, to ensure discipline in a society. Such a consented voyeurism always has a panopticon structure. Foucault talks about the age old prison, and how such surveillance structures are employed in other institutions from mental asylums to public schools to ensure discipline. The 184 idea of a big brother watching has gained prominence today with the internet, satellites giving rise to a virtual panopticon today.
Islam's Gift: An Economy of Spiritual DevelopmentAsad Zaman
Paper published in American Journal of Economics and Sociology represents culmination of a decade long journey to show how Islamic Economics is radically different from Western economics. For details, see: https://bit.do/ajes
The African Philosophical Conflicts and Developmentiosrjce
The differences in African philosophical thinking between the ethno-philosophical and professional
school of thought shows the involvement of philosophical conflicts in the African development process. The
philosophical debate does no more than revive the entrenched views of development theories, namely the
conflict between tradition and modernity. While ethno-philosophy thinks that the rehabilitation of African
traditions, drive to successful modernization, especially after the disparaging discourse of colonialism,
professional philosophy is of the opinion that success depends on the exchange of the traditional culture for
modern ideas and institutions. This paper evaluates the major arguments developed by the two conflicting
schools of thought in support of their position. The outcome is that both are right on their affirmations.
Accordingly, the paper suggests that the conception of development as validation is alone able to reconcile the
positive contribution of each school, since validation is how a traditional personality is judged according to
modern norms, and thus achieves worldly success.
Seeing Education as Social Obligation: A Critical AnalysisAJHSSR Journal
Living is an opportunity endowed to every individual. However, life occurs to be futile and
absurd if one does not become responsible in his/her once-in-a life-time opportunity to live. Most people have
delved into education with a hope to ensure prosperous future. This paper investigates the origins of education,
perspectives and accounts of some theories. It likewise presents how an individual thinks and his/her notion of
success. It is found in this paper that the perspective of man on education is absurd when it centered on his
selfish desires. The investigation falls on the conclusion that education is a key for a good purpose and not for
selfish ambition. Life is an opportunity that is always associated with responsibility. Living is accompanied by
great obligation
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Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
Exploring the Mindfulness Understanding Its Benefits.pptxMartaLoveguard
Slide 1: Title: Exploring the Mindfulness: Understanding Its Benefits
Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
Mindfulness, defined as the conscious, non-judgmental observation of the present moment, has deep roots in Buddhist meditation practice but has gained significant popularity in the Western world in recent years. In today's society, filled with distractions and constant stimuli, mindfulness offers a valuable tool for regaining inner peace and reconnecting with our true selves. By cultivating mindfulness, we can develop a heightened awareness of our thoughts, feelings, and surroundings, leading to a greater sense of clarity and presence in our daily lives.
Slide 3: Benefits of Mindfulness for Mental Well-being
Practicing mindfulness can help reduce stress and anxiety levels, improving overall quality of life.
Mindfulness increases awareness of our emotions and teaches us to manage them better, leading to improved mood.
Regular mindfulness practice can improve our ability to concentrate and focus our attention on the present moment.
Slide 4: Benefits of Mindfulness for Physical Health
Research has shown that practicing mindfulness can contribute to lowering blood pressure, which is beneficial for heart health.
Regular meditation and mindfulness practice can strengthen the immune system, aiding the body in fighting infections.
Mindfulness may help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity by reducing stress and improving overall lifestyle habits.
Slide 5: Impact of Mindfulness on Relationships
Mindfulness can help us better understand others and improve communication, leading to healthier relationships.
By focusing on the present moment and being fully attentive, mindfulness helps build stronger and more authentic connections with others.
Mindfulness teaches us how to be present for others in difficult times, leading to increased compassion and understanding.
Slide 6: Mindfulness Techniques and Practices
Focusing on the breath and mindful breathing can be a simple way to enter a state of mindfulness.
Body scan meditation involves focusing on different parts of the body, paying attention to any sensations and feelings.
Practicing mindful walking and eating involves consciously focusing on each step or bite, with full attention to sensory experiences.
Slide 7: Incorporating Mindfulness into Daily Life
You can practice mindfulness in everyday activities such as washing dishes or taking a walk in the park.
Adding mindfulness practice to daily routines can help increase awareness and presence.
Mindfulness helps us become more aware of our needs and better manage our time, leading to balance and harmony in life.
Slide 8: Summary: Embracing Mindfulness for Full Living
Mindfulness can bring numerous benefits for physical and mental health.
Regular mindfulness practice can help achieve a fuller and more satisfying life.
Mindfulness has the power to change our perspective and way of perceiving the world, leading to deeper se
Discover various methods for clearing negative entities from your space and spirit, including energy clearing techniques, spiritual rituals, and professional assistance. Gain practical knowledge on how to implement these techniques to restore peace and harmony. For more information visit here: https://www.reikihealingdistance.com/negative-entity-removal/
In Jude 17-23 Jude shifts from piling up examples of false teachers from the Old Testament to a series of practical exhortations that flow from apostolic instruction. He preserves for us what may well have been part of the apostolic catechism for the first generation of Christ-followers. In these instructions Jude exhorts the believer to deal with 3 different groups of people: scoffers who are "devoid of the Spirit", believers who have come under the influence of scoffers and believers who are so entrenched in false teaching that they need rescue and pose some real spiritual risk for the rescuer. In all of this Jude emphasizes Jesus' call to rescue straying sheep, leaving the 99 safely behind and pursuing the 1.
2 Peter 3: Because some scriptures are hard to understand and some will force them to say things God never intended, Peter warns us to take care.
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The Book of Joshua is the sixth book in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, and is the first book of the Deuteronomistic history, the story of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to the Babylonian exile.
The Good News, newsletter for June 2024 is hereNoHo FUMC
Our monthly newsletter is available to read online. We hope you will join us each Sunday in person for our worship service. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on YouTube and social media.
The PBHP DYC ~ Reflections on The Dhamma (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma Reflections for the PBHP DYC for the years 1993 – 2012. To motivate and inspire DYC members to keep on practicing the Dhamma and to do the meritorious deed of Dhammaduta work.
The texts are in English.
For the Video with audio narration, comments and texts in English, please check out the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF2g_43NEa0
The Chakra System in our body - A Portal to Interdimensional Consciousness.pptxBharat Technology
each chakra is studied in greater detail, several steps have been included to
strengthen your personal intention to open each chakra more fully. These are designed
to draw forth the highest benefit for your spiritual growth.
What Should be the Christian View of Anime?Joe Muraguri
We will learn what Anime is and see what a Christian should consider before watching anime movies? We will also learn a little bit of Shintoism religion and hentai (the craze of internet pornography today).
2. The Book of Psalms: Recognition of the kingship and sovereignty of God
all stages of human development are absolutely valuable
1. In our evolutionary models, ontological and axiological density go hand in
hand, which is to recognize that sentient beings are considered more
valuable than the nonsentient and that sapient beings are considered more
valuable than the merely sentient.
Now, we know that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny; put simply, the
development of the individual reflects the development of the species.
Perhaps this is why we so often witness an unconscious hegemony where
certain forms of human engagement and/or stages of human development
are variously valued or devalued?
Take, for example, Fr. Thomas Keating's developmental model of the
spiritual journey, wherein he describes the various levels of consciousness
as uroboric, typhonic, mythic membership, mental- egoic, intuitive,
unitive, unity and ultimate. Each level and stage of the human
epistemological perspective get assimilated --- not subjugated! -- and
carried forward in development because, as alternative forms of
engagement through which people can and do come to embody the
true, the good, and the beautiful, they are all intrinsically valuable.
Neither privation nor deficiency is implied for early stages by our
developmental models, for that would entail the denial of their genuinely
human character and their absolute intrinsic worth. Humanity is enriched
by the plurality of these alternative forms of engagement; sadly, though,
this gift of diversity is too often harnessed in the service of ideologies of
domination.
A spirituality of disability perhaps bests illuminates this perspective: See Amos Yong's
Disability and the Love of Wisdom: De-forming, Re-forming, and Per-forming Philosophy of
Religion, Ars Disputandi:Volume 9 (2009) at
http://www.arsdisputandi.org/publish/articles/000324/article.pdf and John Hull's A
Spirituality of Disability: The Christian Heritage as both Problem and Potential, Studies in
Christian Ethics, vol.16 no. 2, 2003, pp. 21-35 at http://www.johnmhull.biz/A%
20Spirituality%20of%20Disability1.htm
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