00947nam a2200277 i 450099100223799970753620020508192813.0960619s1995 it ||| | ita 8881551152b10979396-39ule_instPARLA157860ExLDip.to FilosofiaitaPossenti, Vittorio153903Cattolicesimo & modernità :Balbo, Del Noce, Rodano /Vittorio PossentiMilano :Ares,c1995229 p. ;18 cmCollana Sagitta ;47Balbo, FeliceDel Noce, AugustoRodano, Franco.b1097939623-02-1728-06-02991002237999707536LE005 MF 48 I 3912005000231797le005-E0.00-l- 01610.i1109185x28-06-02Cattolicesimo & modernità864082UNISALENTOle00501-01-96ma -itait 0103798nam 2200685Ia 450 99620451070331620230803030023.00-19-163066-7(CKB)2670000000357058(EBL)3055366(OCoLC)847731649(SSID)ssj0000970995(PQKBManifestationID)11553521(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000970995(PQKBWorkID)10930493(PQKB)10374244(StDuBDS)EDZ0000126965(MiAaPQ)EBC3055366(MiAaPQ)EBC7035258(Au-PeEL)EBL7035258(EXLCZ)99267000000035705820130430d2013 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrClassical myth and psychoanalysis[electronic resource] ancient and modern stories of the self /edited by Vanda Zajko and Ellen O'GormanOxford :Oxford University Press,2013.1 online resource (385 p.)Classical presencesDescription based upon print version of record.0-19-175699-7 0-19-965667-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Introduction. Myths and their Receptions: Narrative, Antiquity, and the Unconscious -- I. Contexts for Freud --2. Freud's Empedocles: The Future of a Dualism -- 3. Freud's Phallic Symbol -- 4. Myth, Religion, Illusion: How Freud Got His Fire Back -- 5. Narcissism against Narcissus? A Classical Myth and its Influence on the Elaboration of Early Psychoanalysis from Binet to Jung --6. 'Who cares whether Pandora had a large pithos or a small pyxis?' -- Jane Harrison and the Emergence of a Dynamic Conception of the Unconscious -- II. Freud and Vergil -- 7. Freud's Vergil -- 8. Juno and the Symptom -- 9. Tu Marcellus Eris: Nachträglichkeit in Aeneid 6 -- III. Beyond the Canon -- 10. The Mythic Foundation of Law -- 11. Obeying Your Father: Stoic Theology between Myth and Masochism -- 12. Valerius Maximus and the Hysteria of Virtue -- 13. Mythology and the Abject in Imperial Satire -- IV. Myth as Narrative and Icon --14. Playing with Fire: Prometheus and the Mythological Consciousness -- 15. The Ethics of Metamorphosis or A Poet Between Two Deaths -- 16. 'In the beginning was the Deed': On Oedipus and Cain -- 17. Aristophanes' Myth of Eros and Contemporary Psychologies of the Self -- V. Reflexivity and Meta-Narrative -- 18. Aristotle on Poets as Parents and the Hellenistic Poet as Mother -- 19. Listening, Counter-Transference, and the Classicist as 'Subject-Supposed-to-Know'.This volume examines the inter-relationship of classical myth and psychoanalysis from the generation before Freud to the present day, engaging with debates about the role of classical myth in modernity, the importance of psychoanalytic ideas for cultural critique, and its ongoing relevance to ways of conceiving the self.Classical PresencesPsychoanalysisPsychoanalysisGreek influencesMythology, ClassicalMythology, Classical, in literatureSelf-analysis (Psychoanalysis)Psychoanalysis.PsychoanalysisGreek influences.Mythology, Classical.Mythology, Classical, in literature.Self-analysis (Psychoanalysis)150.1Zajko Vanda1017367O'Gorman Ellen213541MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996204510703316Classical myth and psychoanalysis2393961UNISA02330oam 2200637I 450 991070802120332120150605093922.0(CKB)25432510600041(OCoLC)893670483(EXLCZ)992543251060004120141024d2014 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReligious authority and the promotion of sectarian tolerance in Pakistan /Michael Kalin and Niloufer SiddiquiWashington, DC :U.S. Institute of Peace,2014.1 online resource (12 unnumbered pages) illustrationsSpecial report ;354"October 2014."Title from title screen (viewed on October 24, 2014).Includes bibliographical references (pages 11- [12]).Introduction -- Understanding the roots of Sunni-Shia conflict -- Sectarian conflict and the promotion of tolerance -- Religious authority and the Sunni-Shia divide -- Engaging religious clerics -- A survey of Sunni-Shia tolerance -- Can religious clerics promote sectarian tolerance? -- Recommendations.Ethnic conflictPakistanReligious tolerancePakistanSunnitesRelationsShīʻahShīʻahRelationsSunnitesEthnic conflictfastInterfaith relationsfastReligious tolerancefastShīʻahfastSunnitesfastPakistanfastEthnic conflictReligious toleranceSunnitesRelationsShīʻah.ShīʻahRelationsSunnites.Ethnic conflict.Interfaith relations.Religious tolerance.Shīʻah.Sunnites.Kalin Michael1414308Siddiqui NilouferUnited States Institute of Peace,AWCAWCOCLCFGPOZCUGPOBOOK9910708021203321Religious authority and the promotion of sectarian tolerance in Pakistan3513150UNINA02834nam 2200553 450 991082838010332120230803032320.0962-996-916-5(CKB)2670000000560674(SSID)ssj0001192251(PQKBManifestationID)11805234(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001192251(PQKBWorkID)11227256(PQKB)10023515(OCoLC)867741974(MdBmJHUP)muse29605(MiAaPQ)EBC5433679(Au-PeEL)EBL5433679(EXLCZ)99267000000056067420200121d2013 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtccrDaoist philosophy and literati writings in late imperial China a case study of 'The Story of the Stone' /Zuyan ZhouHong Kong :The Chinese University Press,[2013]©20131 online resource (1 PDF (xi, 316 pages).)Academic monograph on Chinese philosophySeries statement from dust jacket.962-996-497-X Includes bibliographical references (pages [293]-306) and index.Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Quanzhen Daoism and The story of the stone -- Daoist philosophy in late imperial China : adaptation, appropriation, transformation -- Chaos and the gourd -- Bird and fish -- The pure and the natural -- A brief reflection in lieu of conclusion : Daoist philosophy, literati writings, and Cao Xueqin -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index.This volume first explores the transformation of Chinese Daoism in late imperial period through the writings of prominent literati scholars of the period. In such a cultural context it then launches an in-depth investigation into the Daoist dimensions of the Chinese narrative masterpiece, The Story of the Stone: the inscriptions of Quanzhen Daoism in the infrastructure of its religious framework, the ideological ramifications of the Daoist concepts of chaos, purity, and the natural, as well as the Daoist images of the gourd, fish, and bird. The author demonstrates in an insightful manner the central position of Daoist philosophy both in the ideological structure of the Stone and the literati culture that spawns it.Academic monograph on Chinese philosophy.TaoismChinaHistoryTaoism in literatureTaoismHistory.Taoism in literature.299.51409Zhou Zuyan1948-688342MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828380103321Daoist philosophy and literati writings in late imperial China4064333UNINA