ISBN:
1417540699
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9781417540693
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (93 p.)
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ill. (some col.)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Print version Through a glass, darkly
Keywords:
East and West Congresses
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Civilization, Modern Congresses
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Civilization, Modern Congresses
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Philosophy
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Civilization, Modern Congresses
;
1950-
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Civilization, Modern Congresses
;
Philosophy
;
1950-
;
Cognition and culture Congresses
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Social change Congresses
;
Culture conflict Congresses
;
Civilization, Modern Congresses
;
Civilization, Modern Congresses Philosophy
;
Civilization, Modern Congresses 1950-
;
Civilization, Modern Congresses Philosophy 1950-
;
Cognition and culture Congresses
;
Social change Congresses
;
Culture conflict Congresses
;
East and West Congresses
;
Civilization, Modern Congresses Philosophy 1950-
;
Cognition and culture Congresses
;
Social change Congresses
;
Culture conflict Congresses
;
East and West Congresses
;
Civilization, Modern Congresses 1950-
;
Civilization, Modern Congresses
;
Civilization, Modern Congresses Philosophy
;
Civilization, Modern 1950-
;
Civilization, Modern Philosophy
;
1950-
;
East and West
;
Civilization, Modern
;
Civilization, Modern Philosophy
;
Cognition and culture
;
Social change
;
Culture conflict
;
Cultuurgeschiedenis
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Cultuursociologie
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Traditie
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Moderniteit
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HISTORY ; Modern
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Electronic book
;
Electronic books Conference proceedings
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Konferenzschrift
Abstract:
Through a Glass, Darkly: An Introductory Essay; Beyond Melancholy and Before Utopia: A Plea for a Boring World; Experience and Expectations of the East; Global Expectations, Local Experiences: Non-Western Modernities; The Visual Arts Today: Experiences and Expectations; Old Virtues and Vices as Icons of a New Morality; Pursuing the Spirit of the Laws: An Epilogue; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX
Abstract:
The question this text addresses is whether our images of cultural tradition and modernity in East and West, in past and present, are so blurred that we look at them as through a glass, darkly? The contributors argue for greater understanding and communication between cultures
Note:
Contributions read at a conference held on the 26th of November 1998 at Tilburg University, Holland. - Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Description based on print version record
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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