In this book, Franco Berardi presents an examination of new forms of alienation in our never-off, plugged-in culture - and a clarion call for a 'conspiracy of estranged people'
[47], 195, [7], 171, [6], 173-276, [4] p. ; "Lux orientalis, or, An enquiry into the opinion of the Eastern sages .," "Annotations upon the two foregoing treatises . / by one not unexercized in these kinds of speculation [i.e. Henry More]" and "Annotations upon the Discourse of truth : into which is inserted by way of digression a brief return to Mr. Baxter's reply, which he calls a placid collation with the learned Dr. Henry More . : whereunto is annexed a devotional hymn / translated for the use of sincere lovers of true piety, 1683" all have separate t.p.'s. ; Lux orientalis is by Joseph Glanvill. Cf. Wing. ; Errata: p. [47] at beginning. ; Advertisements on p. [1-3] at end. ; This work appears at reel 71:2 as Wing 833, and at reel 844:3 as Wing G815. ; Imperfect: copy at reel 844:3 incompletely filmed. ; Reproduction of originals in British Library and University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library.
Cover Image -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Foreword: Meeting the Shadow of Age: By Harry R. Moody, Ph.D. -- Prologue: A Letter to My Fellow Travelers in Late Life -- introduction: Age Is Our Curriculum -- The Promise of the Inner Work of Age -- How to Use This Book -- Part 1. The Divine Messengers -- Chapter 1. Aging from the Inside Out -- The Buddha's Divine Messengers -- Rites of Passage -- What Is "Old"? -- When Do We Become "Old"? -- Aging as Fate -- Chapter 2. The Three Portals of Age -- Shadow Awareness -- Pure Awareness -- An Interview with Rabbi Rami Shapiro -- An Interview with Kirtan Chant Leader Krishna Das -- Mortality Awareness -- Chapter 3. Meeting Ageism from the Inside Out and the Outside In -- Meeting Your Inner Ageist -- The Dramatic Consequences of the Inner Ageist -- Meeting the Collective Shadow of Ageism -- An Interview with Ageism Crusader Ashton Applewhite -- Chapter 4. Retirement as a Divine Messenger -- To Retire or Not to Retire? -- Retirement from the Outside In -- Retirement as Reinvention -- Shadow-Work for Retirement -- Retirement from Clinical Practice -- Retirement as Spiritual Practice -- Chapter 5. Life-Changing Illness as a Divine Messenger -- From Terrible Wound to Sacred Wound -- Closing the Mind/Body Split -- Illness of the Body -- Shadow-Work for Illness -- Caregiving from the Inside Out -- Illness of the Mind -- Illness of the Brain -- Delaying Memory Loss and Enhancing Plasticity -- An Interview with Buddhist Psychologist Rick Hanson -- Illness as Spiritual Practice -- Part 2. Life Review and Life Repair -- Chapter 6. A Review of Your Lived and Unlived Life -- Physician Rachel Naomi Remen on Seeing Her Life with New Eyes -- The Ego's Life Review -- The Shadow's Life Review -- An Interview with Father Thomas Keating, Founder of Centering Prayer.
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The Republic is Plato's most famous work and one of the seminal texts of Western philosophy and politics. The characters in this Socratic dialogue - including Socrates himself - discuss whether the just or unjust man is happier. They are the philosopher-kings of imagined cities and they also discuss the nature of philosophy and the soul among other things
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8 p. ; Place of publication from Wing. ; Caption title. ; Signed at end: Isaac Penington. ; Caption title on p. 2 reads: The queries. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Giordano Bruno's notorious public death in 1600, at the hands of the Inquisition in Rome, marked the transition from Renaissance philosophy to the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century. In his philosophical works he addressed such delicate issues as the role of Christ as mediator and the distinction, in human beings, between soul and matter. This volume presents new translations of Cause, Principle and Unity, in which he challenges Aristotelian accounts of causality and spells out the implications of Copernicanism for a new theory of an infinite universe, and of two essays on magic, On Magic and A General Account of Bonding, in which he interprets earlier theories about magical events in the light of the unusual powers of natural phenomena
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1. Locke, liberty and governance -- 2. From conformity to toleration : matters of influence -- 3. From conformity to toleration : matters of argument -- 4. Locke in the dock -- 5. Three "considerations" for toleration -- 6. Locke vs. Proast -- 7. Proast's response : "true religion and the salvation of souls" -- 8. Locke's reply : "that which without impiety cannot be said" -- 9. Locke, scepticism and consent -- 10. Locke's "civil perspective" -- 11. Conclusion.
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