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Some Aspects of the Relationship between Basic Human Values and Religiosity in Romania

Petru Iluţ, Laura NistorPages 159-176 DOI: 10.2478/v10193-011-0025-9 ABSTRACT The article provides a summary of the analysis of the associations between Schwartz’s basic human values and religiosity in Romania, using the data of the fourth wave of the European Social Survey (ESS). Previous cross-cultural research has suggested that religiosity is positively and significantly associated with conservativeness […]

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Drama of Life: Philosophical Biography as an Event in Russian Culture

Irina PolyakovaPages 177-188DOI: 10.2478/v10193-011-0026-8 ABSTRACT This article discusses attempts of Russian philosophers of the 19th and 20th centuries (e.g. Vladimir Solovyev, Vladimir Ern, Nikolay Berdyaev) to suggest the genre of “philosophical biography” as a special kind of philosophical work. So, philosophical biography is treated as an understanding of life. The most important features of philosophical

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Javanese Sufism and Prophetic Literature

Mohd Faizal MusaPages 189-208DOI: 10.2478/v10193-011-0027-7 ABSTRACT Part of the “Islamic literature” furore in Indonesia is the discourse of “Prophetic Literature,” founded by Abdul Hadi W.M. The background of “Prophetic Literature” is Sufism. Other ingredients that formulated “Prophetic Literature” are mysticism, “Javanese Sufism” and perennial philosophies concerned with spiritual experience and human effort to gain the

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Exploitation of Bali Traditional Symbols on Today’s Design

I Made Gede ArimbawaPages 209-222DOI: 10.2478/v10193-011-0028-6 ABSTRACT Based on the views of Hindus in Bali, the application of ornaments in the form of Balinese traditional symbols should follow the rules of the prevailing tradition. The symbols are created to show the cosmology and philosophy based on the teachings of Hinduism as indigenous in Bali and

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Iconostrophia of the Spirit

Nicolae RâmbuOrcid-IDPages 223-234DOI: 10.2478/v10193-011-0029-5 ABSTRACT Regarded from a different perspective, the same values appear somewhat reversed. This phenomenon was explained by the authors who, following Oswald Spengler, associated culture with space more strongly by resorting to the terminology of optics and, also, by analogies with certain optical phenomena. This essay goes on the same path.

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Between Group Mind and Common Good : Interrogating the African Socio-Political Condition

Isaac E. UkpokoloPages 235-252DOI: 10.2478/v10193-011-0030-z ABSTRACT The paper is challenged with the seeming contradiction resulting from the prevalent conception of the group mind and common good in African and Western cultures or societies. Many African scholars have theorized about the communalistic nature of African communities which leads to the flourishing of group consciousness as opposed

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Cultural Minorities and Intercultural Dialogue in the Dynamics of Globalization. African Participation

Anton Carpinschi, Bilakani TonyemePages 7-26DOI: 10.2478/v10193-011-0001-4 ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to demonstrate that globalization, as it proceeds today, will only lead to a clash of civilizations and to the destruction of the fragile cultural identities. This leads to folds of the cultural minorities and the seeking of their recognition that can be

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Stigmatization in African Communalistic Societies and Habermas’ Theory of Rationality

Jacob Ale AigbodiohPages 27-48DOI: 10.2478/v10193-011-0002-3 ABSTRACT The phenomenon of widespread stigmatization of victims of deadly, or previously incurable, diseases in African traditional societies would appear to pragmatically contradict the humanistic values of communalism associated with those societies. However, the implied contradiction of the phenomenon, which borders on irrationality and injustice, seems amenable to a rational

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The Practice of Inheritance in Esan: The Place of the Female Child

Justina O. EhiakhamenPages 49-62DOI: 10.2478/v10193-011-0003-2 ABSTRACT The act of discrimination against the female sex is an undeniable phenomenon in virtually all human societies, though the severity varies from one society to another. It is against this backdrop that this paper is aimed at exposing the inadequate nature of the primogeniture rule of inheritance towards the

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Delving into the Ethical Dimension of Ubuntu Philosophy

Nicolito A. GiananPages 63-82DOI: 10.2478/v10193-011-0004-1 ABSTRACT The article aims to delve into the ethical dimension of Ubuntu philosophy, which is an African philosophy that reverberates in other cultures and in various forms, thus exemplifying its universality and universalizability. In this dimension, it tries to re-examine the notion of ethics in relation to morals/morality, including “is”

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