Emerson in his essay ‘Experience’ brings forth the idea of the cosmological relation between the universe and the human being. What we perceive as truth is not the reality because it exists in space and it is not an absolute entity. But Life – from minute particles, sub atoms, plants, animals, humans – creates the environment and the universe. Universe is the complete spatio -temporal logic of the individual self. Thus from the mist to man-made things we try to understand and give meaning to ourselves and to the world around us
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Humans and nature remain bound to each other. Defined by the Holy Scriptures as divine creatures, bo...
Shows how philosophers from Nietzsche to Deleuze have used the figure of the desert to theorise spac...
Summary: The desert as a spatial, temporal or symbolic component, but visibility varies according t...
Deserts—vast, empty places where time appears to stand still. The very word conjures images of endle...
Our human project of living on earth seems to have reached a crisis point, one which may entail the ...
The paper discusses Robyn Davidson's travel narrative Tracks arguing that it produces a desert spac...
Quine’s desert is generally contrasted with Meinong’s jungle, as a sober ontological alternative to ...
Sand grains are ubiquitous in the Earth’s system, and are found in different environmental settings ...
Deserts - vast, empty places where time appears to stand still. The very word conjures images of end...
This essay explores the relevance given to the desert in religious thought and experience from a var...
In modern philosophy of nature the World is unified and holistic. Cosmic Universe and Human History,...
Abstract. Quine’s desert is generally contrasted with Meinong’s jungle, as a sober ontological al-te...
The earth is a primal resource of human imagination; its conceptual and creative tie to literature i...
Humans have been called “mud of the earth,” organic stardust animated by the Ruah of our Creator, ...
Humans and nature remain bound to each other. Defined by the Holy Scriptures as divine creatures, bo...
Shows how philosophers from Nietzsche to Deleuze have used the figure of the desert to theorise spac...
Summary: The desert as a spatial, temporal or symbolic component, but visibility varies according t...
Deserts—vast, empty places where time appears to stand still. The very word conjures images of endle...
Our human project of living on earth seems to have reached a crisis point, one which may entail the ...
The paper discusses Robyn Davidson's travel narrative Tracks arguing that it produces a desert spac...
Quine’s desert is generally contrasted with Meinong’s jungle, as a sober ontological alternative to ...
Sand grains are ubiquitous in the Earth’s system, and are found in different environmental settings ...
Deserts - vast, empty places where time appears to stand still. The very word conjures images of end...
This essay explores the relevance given to the desert in religious thought and experience from a var...
In modern philosophy of nature the World is unified and holistic. Cosmic Universe and Human History,...
Abstract. Quine’s desert is generally contrasted with Meinong’s jungle, as a sober ontological al-te...
The earth is a primal resource of human imagination; its conceptual and creative tie to literature i...
Humans have been called “mud of the earth,” organic stardust animated by the Ruah of our Creator, ...
Humans and nature remain bound to each other. Defined by the Holy Scriptures as divine creatures, bo...