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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion (2006) 59:133–152 DOI: 10.1007/s11153-006-6961-z © Springer 2006 The pragmatics of defining religion in a multi-cultural world VICTORIA S. HARRISON Department of Philosophy‚ University of Glasgow‚ Glasgow G12 8QQ‚ Scotland‚ UK (E-mail: V.Harrison@philosophy.arts.gla.ac.uk) Abstract. Few seem to have difficulty in distinguishing between religious and secular institutions‚ yet there is widespread disagreement regarding what “religion” actually
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ideology developed by the Zhou‚ according to which it was the prerogative of Heaven‚ the chief deity‚ to grant power to the ruler of China & to take away the power of the ruler failed to conduct himself justly & in the best interest of his subjects. Daoism: Chinese school of thought‚ originating in the Warring State Period with Laozi (604-531 B.C.E) Iron Age: Historians’ term for the period during which iron was the primary metal for tools & weapons. Diaspora: A Greek word
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Religious Tourism in Asia and the Pacific Religious Tourism in Asia and the Pacific ii Copyright © 2011‚ World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Calle Capitán Haya‚ 42 28020 Madrid‚ Spain Religious Tourism in Asia and the Pacific ISBN-13: 978-92-844-1380-5 Published and printed by the World Tourism Organization‚ Madrid‚ Spain First printing: 2011 All rights reserved The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinions
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History Study Guide Test 1 Neolithic Age and Revolution What? It is a significant change in living patterns that occurred in the New Stone Age that influence in the evolution of the human being and creation of civilizations around the world. When? Right at the end of the Ice Age‚ around 10‚000 b.c.e How? Through the shift from hunting animals and gathering plants for sustenance (food gathering) to producing food by systematic agriculture (food production). The planting of grains and
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Foundations: 8000 B.C.E. to 500 B.C.E Geography: The average hunter-gather needed 2.5 square miles in order to have enough food. In 8000 B.C.E.‚ once the ice age had passed‚ humans wanted a more constant food source so they started to turn to agriculture. The first agricultural civilizations were started on rivers because they needed a constant water supply. Once humans started farming‚ they started clearing some fields‚ which had a environmental impact. Hunting and gathering people didn’t
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AP World History Study Guide for Exam One: “Foundations: Prehistory- 600 C.E” Terms/Ideas To Know: 1.Pastorialism: Branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock. 2.Patrilineal: System in which one belongs to one’s father’s lineage. 3. Matrilineal: A societal system in which one belongs to one’s matriline or mother’s lineage. 4. Hominids: Primate of the family Hominidae‚ which Homo sapiens is the
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Confucianism From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Confucianism History[show] Fundamental concepts[show] Confucianism by country[show] Confucian texts[show] Organisation[show] Portal Confucianism v t e This article contains Chinese text.Without proper rendering support‚ you may see question marks‚ boxes‚ or other symbols instead ofChinese characters. Temple of Confucius of Jiangyin‚Wuxi‚ Jiangsu. This is a wénmiào(文庙)‚ that is to say a temple whereConfucius is worshiped as Wéndì(文帝)‚ "Culture
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the land b. Deforestation is becoming a major issue‚ especially in south American countries 2. Development and interaction of cultures a. Christianity‚ Islam‚ and Buddhism are all religions that developed b. China had many philosophies such as Daoism‚ Taoism and Confucianism 3. State-building‚ expansion‚ and conflict a. The Mongol empire was one of the largest empires‚ and expanded easily b. Civil uprisings in China usually led to a new royal family 4. Creation‚ expansion‚ and interaction
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PHIL 2200 REVIEW QUESTIONS1) Etymologically‚ what does Philosophy mean? Ancient Greek: Philo – Love‚ Sophia – Wisdom/knowledge. The love of wisdom.2) What is epistemology? Theories of knowledge 3) What is ontology? The study of being.4) What is ethics? A system of moral principles.5) According to Singer‚ what are four things that ethics are not? Particularly concerned with sex An ideal system which is useless in practice Something only intelligible in context with religion Relative or Subjective
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