The Betrayal of Tradition: Essays on the Spiritual Crisis of ModernityHarry Oldmeadow World Wisdom, Inc, 2005 - 386 ページ This collection of essays by eminent traditionalists and contemporary thinkers throws into sharp relief many of the urgent problems of today. |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-5 / 39
7 ページ
... but a single man to see a mountain and that the mountain has but a single side to be seen . The error of the subjectivist and relativist philosophers is a contrary one . According to them , 7 " No Activity Without Truth "
... but a single man to see a mountain and that the mountain has but a single side to be seen . The error of the subjectivist and relativist philosophers is a contrary one . According to them , 7 " No Activity Without Truth "
8 ページ
... according to our merit or knowledge — or according to our demerit and ignorance - there is reason to conclude that every religion is right , and all the more so since the greatest men that have walked the earth have borne witness to ...
... according to our merit or knowledge — or according to our demerit and ignorance - there is reason to conclude that every religion is right , and all the more so since the greatest men that have walked the earth have borne witness to ...
9 ページ
... according to every phase of its devel- opment . What was still possible a thousand years ago is so no longer , for we are now living in the age known to Buddhist tradition as " the latter times " . However , what we are able to do and ...
... according to every phase of its devel- opment . What was still possible a thousand years ago is so no longer , for we are now living in the age known to Buddhist tradition as " the latter times " . However , what we are able to do and ...
15 ページ
... according to which nothing exists at all except matter and its derivatives ; and it is important to emphasize the novelty of such a conception and the fact that it is essentially a product of the modern outlook , corresponding there ...
... according to which nothing exists at all except matter and its derivatives ; and it is important to emphasize the novelty of such a conception and the fact that it is essentially a product of the modern outlook , corresponding there ...
21 ページ
... econom- ic conditions that dictate historical events almost exclusively , and they even imagine that this has always been the case ; a theory has even been invented according to which everything is explainable in 21 A Material Civilization.
... econom- ic conditions that dictate historical events almost exclusively , and they even imagine that this has always been the case ; a theory has even been invented according to which everything is explainable in 21 A Material Civilization.
目次
1 | |
15 | |
31 | |
45 | |
53 | |
Karen Armstrong Faith and Modernity | 73 |
Timothy Scott The Logic of Mystery and | 89 |
A Metaphysical | 101 |
Robert Aitken Envisioning the Future | 229 |
The Single Vision of Scientism | 247 |
Seyyed Hossein Nasr Spirituality and ScienceConvergence | 275 |
Titus Burckhardt The Theory of Evolution | 287 |
Reflections | 301 |
Mary Midgley Putting Nature in Her Place | 313 |
Brian Coman Never Say Die Without a Cause | 323 |
The Destruction of Traditional Cultures | 331 |
Rodney Blackhirst Rudolf Steiner Anthroposophy | 107 |
The Social Order | 119 |
The Individual | 151 |
Fatima Jane Casewit Islamic Cosmological Concepts | 171 |
Roger Sworder The Desacralization of Work | 183 |
Dorothy Sayers Why Work? | 217 |
Anagarika Govinda The Fate of Tibet | 345 |
Philip Sherrard Epilogue | 359 |
Acknowledgments | 365 |
Biographical Note | 375 |
多く使われている語句
Aboriginal Absolute animals Anthroposophy authentic become believe Bhagavad Gita Blake brahman Buddhist called caste century Christian civilization consciousness Coomaraswamy cosmos created creation Cryonics Institute culture Descartes Dharma divine doctrine Dreaming earth economic Editor's Note eternal evolution existence fact faith Frithjof Schuon fundamental Heaven Hinduism human Ibn Arabi idea Indian individual intellectual Islamic kind knowledge labor live logos material matter means Meister Eckhart mental metaphysical mind modern science modern world moral myth nature objective Perennial Perennial Philosophy Philosophy physical possible practice principle purely R.H. Tawney Ramana Maharshi reality realize religion religious René Guénon ritual Rudolf Steiner sacred scientific scientists sense shudra simply social society soul speak spiritual Steiner symbolism term theory Theosophy things thought tion Titus Burckhardt traditional transcendent true truth understanding universe values vocation Western William Blake word Wordsworth World Wisdom