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Journal articles on the topic "Harmonious Rationalism"

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Liu, Jiangnan. "The Rationalization of ‘ Gefühlsinhalten ’: Dynamics of Cultural Change in Weber’s Sociology of Music." Max Weber Studies 24, no. 2 (2024): 217–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/max.2024.a938238.

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Abstract: Weber did not publish works on the sociology of music during his lifetime, yet he recognized that a specific rationalism influenced even this most intrinsic human experience. This article uses formal and substantive rationality to explore how Weber linked the final harmonious chord structure’s emotional content ( Gefühlsinhalten ) to modern capitalist society in the West. The late Renaissance saw a demand for expressive music, integrating new melodic elements within a framework emphasizing vertical harmonic consonance. This reflects the Western tendency to rationalize music’s emotion
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Razbeglova, Tatyana P. "Immanuel Kant on Music: Paradoxes of Aesthetic Rationalism." Contemporary Musicology, no. 4 (2021): 79–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.56620/2587-9731-2021-4-079-094.

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The article explores the reasons behind the inconsistency of Kant's perspective on the art of music. Kant’s aesthetics is a strict and harmonious system underpinning the analysis of aesthetic consciousness. His views produced a huge impact on the subsequent development of aesthetic thought. Despite certain contradictions, the Kantian philosophical system and, in particular, his aesthetic views are of timeless value. In this respect, it is paramount to explore these contradictions and understand their role in the Kantian philosophy. Kant was repeatedly reproached for his formal approach to aest
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Qifari, Abudzar Al. "EPISTIMOLOGI PENDIDIKAN ISLAM." Jurnal Pendidikan Kreatif 2, no. 1 (2021): 16–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.24252/jpk.v2i1.22543.

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Islamic education is based on the Qur'an and Sunnah which is designed by considering the concept of science, Islamization of science and the character of science in an Islamic perspective that relies on spiritual strength that has a harmonious relationship between reason and revelation, interdependence of reason with intuition. and related to spiritual values. Episemology of Islamic education like this, becomes the foundation of hope in building a better life for Muslims with a more established and stable Islamic civilization. Epistemology of Islamic education like this emphasizes the totality
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Rakityanska, Liudmyla. "THE HISTORY OF WORLD MUSIC ART WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE EMOTIONAL AND THE RATIONAL." Osvitolohiya, no. 9 (2020): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2226-3012.2020.9.3.

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The article presents the results of the analysis of musical art history in the context of the relationship between its emotional and rational constituents. The author traces the overall evolution of the world music, which in itself is a process of a complex dialectical relationship of the emotional and the rational, and which has been conditioned by the dominant philosophical worldview of a specific historical epoch, that determined the variability of artistic priorities, their emotional and intellectual balance or otherwise demarcating them by the dominating rational-mediated or emotional-sen
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Zacky, Mohamed, Md Moniruzzaman, and Mohamed Hassan. "Mohamed Shukri’s Contribution to Islamic Thought in Sri Lanka." ISLAMIC STUDIES 61, no. 3 (2022): 273–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.52541/isiri.v61i3.2380.

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Mohamed Shukri (1940-2020) left a permanent mark on the trajectory of Islamic thought in contemporary Sri Lanka. This paper explores his contribution to Islamic thought in the local context. Following the thematic analysis method, this paper finds that Shukri attempted to develop a comprehensive critique of the philosophical foundations of modern scientism and enlightenment rationalism. For that purpose, Shukri instrumentalized Islamic spiritual thought or Sufism, arguing that the modernist onto-epistemological and ethical concepts do not permit a human being to experience the unseen realities
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Rebel, G. M. "Turgenev and Fet: ‘…this is the subject of our permanent disagreement’." Voprosy literatury, no. 6 (December 27, 2022): 139–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2022-6-139-154.

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The study of Turgenev-Fet relationship is fraught with gaps and inaccuracies, due to researchers’ ofen subjective approach, as well as the incompleteness of the relevant corpus of documents. At the same time, there are still enough publicly available sources that can help to correct certain assumptions about the subject. Fet’s exemplary ‘purity’ of his muse and uncompromising aesthetic beliefs combined with his rationalism in quotidian matters are the antithesis of Turgenev’s aesthetic and life choices. This contrast emphasises and confrms the possibility for a happy symbiosis of the lyrical a
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Koprowski, Piotr. "The Ideas of Russian Slavophiles and Occidentalists as Reflected in Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Discourse on Freedom." Tekstualia 4, no. 67 (2021): 13–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.5263.

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When developing ideological concepts and creating literary characters, Dostoyevsky drew from, among others, the ideas of the then most important trends in the Russian thought: Slavophilic and Occidental, as refl ected, among other examples, in his discourse on freedom. The condemnation of certain aspects of Western European civilization, present in the writer’s work – often articulated by the Slavophiles – expresses his aversion to negative freedom and excessive individualism, which undercut the roots of the social organism. Dostoyevsky’s affi nity with the Slavophiles is also refl ected in hi
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Stoliar, Maryna, and Olena Kolesnyk. "PHILOSOPHY OF LAUGHTER: THE SEARCH FOR A NEW PARADIGM." Doxa, no. 1(39) (June 21, 2023): 6–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2410-2601.2023.1(39).306541.

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The article examines problems that have long been an obstacle to the creation of the philosophy of laughter as a separate problem field. The first obstacle: rationalism and rationalistic supremacy in relation to everything sensual, irrational, spontaneous. The only thing that reconciled rationalists with the phenomenon of laughter was the concept of its indirect utility. The second obstacle lies in the general orientation of philosophy towards moralism, which prevailed until the time of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. Philosophers voluntarily or involuntarily "pull" the facts under the conclusion
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Janah, Nasitotul, and Irham Nugroho. "Fazlur Rahman's Thoughts of Double Movement in the Context of the Development of Unity of Sciences." Jurnal Tarbiyatuna 13, no. 1 (2022): 63–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31603/tarbiyatuna.v13i1.5718.

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The paradigms of rationalism, empiricism and positivism as the basis for the development of Western science adopted by the Islamic world have led to the emergence of a dichotomy and dualism that puts science and religion a vis a. The implication is that science becomes value-less, wild, secular and sometimes destructive. Science and religion are two independent entities, do not interfere with each other and are in different zones, even their relationship is sometimes colored by conflict that negates each other. To find a solution to this situation, ideas and concepts for the integration of sci
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Tsepeleva, Nadezhda V. "Apophaticism of the Christian Faith." Study of Religion, no. 4 (2020): 102–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.22250/2072-8662.2020.4.102-107.

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. The article examines the traditional philosophy problem of reason and faith, which has two aspects regarding the subject of knowledge. This problem is revealed in the context of the patristic Christian tradition, since the traditional approach in philosophy connects the study of this problem in the course of philosophy only with the West European medieval tradition. Hence the understanding of this problem, ending with the opposition of reason and faith, which, in the end, is enshrined in the philosophy of I. Kant. The author of the article compares the conceptual approach of Western European
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Harmonious Rationalism"

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Périllié, Jean-Luc. "Symmetria et commensurabilité : principes pythagoriciens de la rationalité harmonique dans les sciences et dans les arts." Grenoble 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000GRE29038.

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Books on the topic "Harmonious Rationalism"

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Koncepcje rozumu w hiszpańskiej refleksji filozoficznej końca XIX i pierwszej połowy XX wieku: Concepciones de la razón en la reflexión filosófica española desde finales del siglo XIX hasta la primera mitad del siglo XX; Conceptions of Reason in Spanish Philosophical Reflection from the End of the 19th to the Middle of the 20th Century. Instytut Filozofii UWM w Olsztynie (Poland), 2013.

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Hofmann, Michael. Reading Habermas. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978724433.

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Reading Habermas: Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere dissolves Habermas’s monolithic stylization to precisely access his seminal distinction between the purely political polis of antiquity, which excludes the private economy from the res publica, and the modern public sphere with its rational-critical discourse about commodity exchange and social labor in the political economy. Deconstructing the uniform mold of Structural Transformation’s narrative about a rise and fall of the bourgeois public sphere in modernity also allows to identify and understand the ideology-critical methodo
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Symmetria et commensurabilité: Principes pythagoriciens de la rationalité harmonique dans les sciences et dans les arts. A.N.R.T, Université de Lille III, 2000.

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Straus, Joseph N. Therapeutic Music Theory and the Tyranny of the Normal. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190871208.003.0007.

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This chapter weaves together two stories that are usually told separately. The first is the story of disability, especially how people have talked about bodies perceived as defective, deviant, or deformed. The second is the story of music, especially how music theorists have talked about musical features perceived as in some sense abnormal. Traditional music theory is a normalizing discourse, designed to rationalize abnormal musical elements (like formal anomalies or dissonant harmonies) with respect to normal ones, and it has thus implicitly allied itself with the medical model of disability.
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Nguyen, C. Thi. Games. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190052089.001.0001.

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Games are a unique art form. Game designers don’t just create a world; they create who you will be in that world. They tell you what abilities to use and what goals to take on. In other words, games work in the medium of agency. This book explores what games have to teach us about our own rationality and agency. We have the capacity for a peculiar sort of motivational inversion. For some of us, winning is not the point. We take on an interest in winning temporarily, so that we can play the game. Thus, we are capable of taking on temporary and disposable ends. At the center of this book is a vi
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Book chapters on the topic "Harmonious Rationalism"

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Staffel, Julia. "A Small Piece of the Puzzle." In Unsettled Thoughts. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198833710.003.0008.

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Chapter 8 examines how the proposed view of rationality fits in with other related approaches to theorizing about rationality. The view is best seen as a small piece of a bigger puzzle, and it is therefore important to ensure that there is no tension between this view and nearby puzzle pieces. Five topics are discussed in particular: the relationship between propositional and doxastic rationality, the relationship between ideal and ecological/bounded rationality, the relationship between evaluative and ameliorative approaches to theorizing about rationality, the relationship between epistemolo
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Şen, Zekâi. "Medicine History “For Countries' Political History, for Humanity, Science History has Importance”." In Scientific Philosophy and Principles in Medicine. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815050806122010005.

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The history of medicine shows that medical sciences are historically intertwined with different civilizations according to advice on linguistical forms and written books. The first medical treatments were based on superstitions that had been overturned by principles of rationality for the past 2500 years. For example, several medical treatments were based on amulets, totem symbols and tattoos, originally thought to drive away evil spirits from the sick body. The history of medicine offers visions of the evolution of medical treatments. In this chapter, all civilizations and their leading medic
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Richardson, Henry S. "Conclusion." In Democratic Autonomy. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195150902.003.0018.

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Abstract Democracy is a demanding ideal. If all of its demands are met in some jurisdiction, then its citizens will rule themselves by reasoning together about what to do. Then, too, bureaucracies will not dominate the citizens but rather will play an indispensable part in their figuring out what they ought to do. I have woven together the four strands of the democratic ideal-liberalism, republicanism, rationalism, and populism-into a conception of democracy as democratic autonomy. I have elaborated a conception of democratic reasoning both for its own sake, to help us understand what it is to
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Wolf, Reinhard. "The Significance of Respect for Scholars and Practitioners." In Status, States, and Moral Sentiments. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198941965.003.0008.

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Abstract There is strong evidence that the experience of respect or disrespect often influences a government’s willingness to cooperate in ways that go beyond an instrumental rationality. In that context, most policy-makers care more about attaining respect for their countries’ status roles than for ‘proper’ representations of their nations’ presumed status markers. Evidence further shows that the (negative) effects of disrespect tend to be stronger than the (positive) consequences of renewed respect. Paying greater attention to the respect concerns of others is thus often helpful for improvin
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Monteiro De Araujo, Paulo Roberto. "Hegel and The Libertarians." In The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy. Philosophy Documentation Center, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wcp20-paideia199841752.

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This paper aims to show how the Hegelian philosophy can contribute to the conceptual discussions between the two strains of contemporary ethical-political philosophy. I argue that the Hegelian political theory is of central import to the discussion between communitarians and libertarians, both in the communitarian criticism of the libertarian — mainly in Michael Sandel's criticism of Rawls — and in the Rawlsian project of a society founded in justice as equality. For if the communitarians' theoretical basis is the living of a community in terms of historical-social values, and the individualis
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Galipeau, Claude J. "Pluralism, Freedom, And Human Nature." In Isaiah Berlin’s Liberalism. Oxford University PressOxford, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198278689.003.0003.

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Abstract In this chapter, I sketch Berlin’s model of human nature and society, with particular emphasis on his theory of moral pluralism and freedom of will. The point is to show that regardless of his critique of fixed theories of human nature, Berlin’s political liberalism is supported by a model of human nature. His aim has been to criticize the tenets within the Western tradition and models of human nature and society which he believes have lent support to authoritarian rule not only in this century, but since ancient times. The central antagonists in Berlin’s work are the ‘single-minded m
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Strohm, Reinhard. "Mysticism’s Musical Modalities: Philosophies of Audition in Medieval Persian Sufism." In The Music Road. British Academy, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266564.003.0006.

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For many Persian poets, Sufis in particular, the ethereal modes through which music communicates with its listeners embodied the somatic ‘taste’ (ẕauq) of the suprasomatic divine realities. Through a dialectic of revelation and concealment—or in the Qur’anic terms often employed by the Sufis, ẓāhir and bạ̄tin, exoteric and esoteric—proper musical experience (samāᶜ) becomes both a means of accessing the transcendent harmonies of the cosmos and conduit to the very transcendence of music itself. Proper hearing is not delimited by the audible range of the material ear, for this external sense (ḥis
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Aristova, Anastasiya S. "Notes from Underground in the Christian Anthropology of Justin Popovićin the Christian Anthropology of Justin Popović." In “Notes from Underground” by F.M. Dostoevsky in the Culture of Europe and America. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/978-5-9208-0668-0-262-276.

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The article analyzes the value of Notes from Underground for Christian anthropology of the Serbian theologian Justin Popović. He considers the hero of Notes from the Underground as the genealogical predecessor of Dostoevsky’s negative characters: Raskolnikov, Kirillov, the Grand Inquisitor, Ivan Karamazov, who develop, experience and theoretically deepen the discoveries of the underground hero, the main ones of which are as follows: 1) consciousness is a disease, the human mind is too weak and limited to comprehend the tragedy of the problems of the universe; 2) human individuality is deperson
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Oyekan, Adeolu Oluwaseyi. "Teaching Indigenous Moral Character (Iwa) at the Pre-tertiary Level for the Mitigatio of Identity Conflicts." In African Moral Character and Creative Thinking Principles. Obafemi Awolowo University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/amc2019117.

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Nigeria, like many postcolonial states, continues to be troubled by numerous conflicts arising from the clash of values between the different groups and interests amalgamated together by colonial powers in its creation as a satellite state. These conflicts, mostly cultural and ethno-religious, represent a significant threat to the legitimacy of the state, its stability as well as development. Managhig such diversities requires the cultivation of philosophical virtues of objectivity, tolerance, persuasion and rationality among others. While these vutues are latent in all humans, developing and
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Dais, Ekaterina A. "Hidden Meanings of Children’s Literature: Andersen, Travers, Lagin." In Commentary: Theory and Practice. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/978-5-9208-0618-5-738-770.

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This article is devoted to the culturological analysis of key texts of children’s literature. It is divided into three parts, in each of which there is a speech about Pamela Travers’s texts (a cycle about the magic nurse Mary Poppins), fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen and the cult Soviet book by Lazar Lagin about the magic assistant Old Man Khottabych, who served to the Solomon King. All these works, despite their differences, are united by the general idea put in them by authors. They bear young and older readers the esoteric meanings available to the few, but perceived by the majority.
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Conference papers on the topic "Harmonious Rationalism"

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Abul Kalam Siddike, Md, and Jens Neuhüttler. "Towards Cognitive Service Systems–a framework for conceptualizing AI-supported value co-creation." In 15th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2024). AHFE International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1005084.

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Service systems are evolving from traditional service systems to smart service systems to cognitive service systems based on the evolution of technological capabilities. However, humans in service systems might change work or life situations, have cognitive capabilities, and suffer from bounded rationality. In addition, humans face acute problems like knowledge burden, half-life of information, and being flooded by data, information, as well as knowledge. To overcome these problems, traditionally humans learn and acquire skills, knowledge, and experience through entrepreneurship and innovation
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