Rajesh Ekka: Philosophy, Education & Moks¿ha : Philosophy towards Education and Liberation (Moks¿ha) - Taschenbuch
2014, ISBN: 3659578592
[EAN: 9783659578595], Neubuch, [PU: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Aug 2014], This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - Modern European languages - include the English w… Mehr…
[EAN: 9783659578595], Neubuch, [PU: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Aug 2014], This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is inevitable that some of the slants and biases of the Hellenic World - view should have slipped into our everyday life through the usage of common words. When we use the term 'man' (which, significantly is supposed to refer to woman, too), we are saying, in effect, that the most important thing about us is that we have a mens, or mind. It would seem that the same emphasis lies behind the Sanskrit manas (also mind) and its derivatives like manushya. The incarnate dimension of this 'mind' is conveniently by - passed, suggesting that 'the body' and its needs are relative unimportance: the key thing it to provide for the needs of the mind or spirit - hence we speak of 'spirituality' (as if cultivation of our corporality could safely be ignored in the quest for human development. On the other hand, the work human implies a far more integrated vision: it reminds us that we are humus (Latin: earth, mud) plus mens - earthy minds. 60 pp. Englisch<
Ekka Rajesh: Philosophy, Education & Moks Ha - Taschenbuch
ISBN: 9783659578595
Paperback, [PU: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing], Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is … Mehr…
Paperback, [PU: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing], Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is inevitable that some of the slants and biases of the Hellenic World - view should have slipped into our everyday life through the usage of common words. When we use the term "man" (which, significantly is supposed to refer to woman, too), we are saying, in effect, that the most important thing about us is that we have a mens, or mind. It would seem that the same emphasis lies behind the Sanskrit manas (also mind) and its derivatives like manushya. The incarnate dimension of this "mind" is conveniently by - passed, suggesting that "the body" and its needs are relative unimportance: the key thing it to provide for the needs of the mind or spirit - hence we speak of "spirituality" (as if cultivation of our corporality could safely be ignored in the quest for human development. On the other hand, the work human implies a far more integrated vision: it reminds us that we are humus (Latin: earth, mud) plus mens - earthy minds., Philosophy<
Ekka Rajesh: Philosophy, Education & Moks Ha - Taschenbuch
ISBN: 9783659578595
Paperback, [PU: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing], Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is … Mehr…
Paperback, [PU: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing], Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is inevitable that some of the slants and biases of the Hellenic World - view should have slipped into our everyday life through the usage of common words. When we use the term "man" (which, significantly is supposed to refer to woman, too), we are saying, in effect, that the most important thing about us is that we have a mens, or mind. It would seem that the same emphasis lies behind the Sanskrit manas (also mind) and its derivatives like manushya. The incarnate dimension of this "mind" is conveniently by - passed, suggesting that "the body" and its needs are relative unimportance: the key thing it to provide for the needs of the mind or spirit - hence we speak of "spirituality" (as if cultivation of our corporality could safely be ignored in the quest for human development. On the other hand, the work human implies a far more integrated vision: it reminds us that we are humus (Latin: earth, mud) plus mens - earthy minds., Philosophy<
Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is inevitable that some of the slants and biases of t… Mehr…
Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is inevitable that some of the slants and biases of the Hellenic World - view should have slipped into our everyday life through the usage of common words. When we use the term "man" (which, significantly is supposed to refer to woman, too), we are saying, in effect, that the most important thing about us is that we have a mens, or mind. It would seem that the same emphasis lies behind the Sanskrit manas (also mind) and its derivatives like manushya. The incarnate dimension of this "mind" is conveniently by - passed, suggesting that "the body" and its needs are relative unimportance: the key thing it to provide for the needs of the mind or spirit - hence we speak of "spirituality" (as if cultivation of our corporality could safely be ignored in the quest for human development. On the other hand, the work human implies a far more integrated vision: it reminds us that we are humus (Latin: earth, mud) plus mens - earthy minds. Bücher, Hörbücher & Kalender / Bücher / Sachbuch / Philosophie<
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Philosophy, Education & Moks¿ha : Philosophy towards Education and Liberation (Moks¿ha) - Taschenbuch
2014, ISBN: 3659578592
[EAN: 9783659578595], Neubuch, [PU: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Aug 2014], This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - Modern European languages - include the English w… Mehr…
[EAN: 9783659578595], Neubuch, [PU: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Aug 2014], This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is inevitable that some of the slants and biases of the Hellenic World - view should have slipped into our everyday life through the usage of common words. When we use the term 'man' (which, significantly is supposed to refer to woman, too), we are saying, in effect, that the most important thing about us is that we have a mens, or mind. It would seem that the same emphasis lies behind the Sanskrit manas (also mind) and its derivatives like manushya. The incarnate dimension of this 'mind' is conveniently by - passed, suggesting that 'the body' and its needs are relative unimportance: the key thing it to provide for the needs of the mind or spirit - hence we speak of 'spirituality' (as if cultivation of our corporality could safely be ignored in the quest for human development. On the other hand, the work human implies a far more integrated vision: it reminds us that we are humus (Latin: earth, mud) plus mens - earthy minds. 60 pp. Englisch<
Paperback, [PU: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing], Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is … Mehr…
Paperback, [PU: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing], Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is inevitable that some of the slants and biases of the Hellenic World - view should have slipped into our everyday life through the usage of common words. When we use the term "man" (which, significantly is supposed to refer to woman, too), we are saying, in effect, that the most important thing about us is that we have a mens, or mind. It would seem that the same emphasis lies behind the Sanskrit manas (also mind) and its derivatives like manushya. The incarnate dimension of this "mind" is conveniently by - passed, suggesting that "the body" and its needs are relative unimportance: the key thing it to provide for the needs of the mind or spirit - hence we speak of "spirituality" (as if cultivation of our corporality could safely be ignored in the quest for human development. On the other hand, the work human implies a far more integrated vision: it reminds us that we are humus (Latin: earth, mud) plus mens - earthy minds., Philosophy<
Ekka Rajesh: Philosophy, Education & Moks Ha - Taschenbuch
ISBN: 9783659578595
Paperback, [PU: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing], Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is … Mehr…
Paperback, [PU: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing], Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is inevitable that some of the slants and biases of the Hellenic World - view should have slipped into our everyday life through the usage of common words. When we use the term "man" (which, significantly is supposed to refer to woman, too), we are saying, in effect, that the most important thing about us is that we have a mens, or mind. It would seem that the same emphasis lies behind the Sanskrit manas (also mind) and its derivatives like manushya. The incarnate dimension of this "mind" is conveniently by - passed, suggesting that "the body" and its needs are relative unimportance: the key thing it to provide for the needs of the mind or spirit - hence we speak of "spirituality" (as if cultivation of our corporality could safely be ignored in the quest for human development. On the other hand, the work human implies a far more integrated vision: it reminds us that we are humus (Latin: earth, mud) plus mens - earthy minds., Philosophy<
Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is inevitable that some of the slants and biases of t… Mehr…
Modern European languages - include the English we are speaking now - are built on roots taken from ancient Greek and Latin. Thus, it is inevitable that some of the slants and biases of the Hellenic World - view should have slipped into our everyday life through the usage of common words. When we use the term "man" (which, significantly is supposed to refer to woman, too), we are saying, in effect, that the most important thing about us is that we have a mens, or mind. It would seem that the same emphasis lies behind the Sanskrit manas (also mind) and its derivatives like manushya. The incarnate dimension of this "mind" is conveniently by - passed, suggesting that "the body" and its needs are relative unimportance: the key thing it to provide for the needs of the mind or spirit - hence we speak of "spirituality" (as if cultivation of our corporality could safely be ignored in the quest for human development. On the other hand, the work human implies a far more integrated vision: it reminds us that we are humus (Latin: earth, mud) plus mens - earthy minds. Bücher, Hörbücher & Kalender / Bücher / Sachbuch / Philosophie<
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Philosophy Education & Moks'ha ab 39.99 € als Taschenbuch: Philosophy towards Education and Liberation (Moks'ha). Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, English, International, Gebundene Ausgaben, Medien > Bücher, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9783659578595 ISBN (ISBN-10): 3659578592 Gebundene Ausgabe Taschenbuch Erscheinungsjahr: 2014 Herausgeber: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
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