The significance of the gift and responsibility of a human birth is often not sufficiently appreciated in the modern world. In traditional thought, birth in this world expresses the mystery of manifestation and the human condition. According to the adage, an ‘unexamined life is not worth living,’ this essay reflects on the importance of authentic self‐knowledge in order to understand the meaning and purpose of our existence. Seeking to counter secular narratives that prevail today regarding what it means to be human, it considers how the world’s spiritual traditions view birth as a divine disclosure which is the basis for a true "science of the soul.
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
The central philosophical problem of birth concerns the fact that it is an event necessary for all e...
Nelson examines Church Fathers’ positions on origin of the soul and relates their arguments to today...
The significance of the gift and responsibility of a human birth is often not sufficiently appreciat...
Spirituality and healthcare is predominantly focussed on end of life care, the central concern of th...
There is an increasing secularisation of birth and reliance on technology in the western maternity c...
This essay is about why and how we should introduce birth into the canon of subjects explored by phi...
This book gives the first systematic philosophical account of how being born shapes our condition as...
In this paper, the philosophical concept of birth will be discussed from an uncommon point of view ...
Is “human life” strictly a biological phenomenon measured from the moment when sperm and egg combine...
This paper reconnects the personal and the biological by extending the reach of parental causality. ...
The problem of auto-transcendence still baffles philosophers and scholars of philosophical Anthropol...
Some commentators argue that conception constitutes the onset of human personhood in a metaphysical ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Aside from the certainty of birth ...
This chapter explores how childbirth is spiritually experienced and meaningful within society reveal...
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
The central philosophical problem of birth concerns the fact that it is an event necessary for all e...
Nelson examines Church Fathers’ positions on origin of the soul and relates their arguments to today...
The significance of the gift and responsibility of a human birth is often not sufficiently appreciat...
Spirituality and healthcare is predominantly focussed on end of life care, the central concern of th...
There is an increasing secularisation of birth and reliance on technology in the western maternity c...
This essay is about why and how we should introduce birth into the canon of subjects explored by phi...
This book gives the first systematic philosophical account of how being born shapes our condition as...
In this paper, the philosophical concept of birth will be discussed from an uncommon point of view ...
Is “human life” strictly a biological phenomenon measured from the moment when sperm and egg combine...
This paper reconnects the personal and the biological by extending the reach of parental causality. ...
The problem of auto-transcendence still baffles philosophers and scholars of philosophical Anthropol...
Some commentators argue that conception constitutes the onset of human personhood in a metaphysical ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Aside from the certainty of birth ...
This chapter explores how childbirth is spiritually experienced and meaningful within society reveal...
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
The central philosophical problem of birth concerns the fact that it is an event necessary for all e...
Nelson examines Church Fathers’ positions on origin of the soul and relates their arguments to today...