… In addition to a broad survey of Korean history, this work offers a flavor of recent developments and modern life in both Koreas. . . . A vivid storyteller, Cumings uses colorful legends that …
K Figlio - Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, 2006 - Springer
… In society at large, it can be discerned in distinguishing the kernel of truth that extreme groups, even fanatics, espouse, from the tide of delusional righteousness and contempt that …
FM Moghaddam - The Psychology of Multiculturalism, Assimilation, and …, 2024 - Springer
Rather than getting distracted by surface differences between human groups, we should give priority to the deep similarities that all humans share. People are far more alike than they …
… Henry concludes his opus maius with a critique of Hegel:'Hegelianism commands modern philosophy. It has contributed no little amount to providing it with its singular physiognomy, …
SE Test, MN Scholar - The Penn State McNair Journal, 2008 - Citeseer
… This practice is called physiognomy and people of many eras and cultures have … , physiognomy has justifiably fallen from general favor. But, the relative unfashionability of physiognomy …
… of subjects that defined pre-modern fiction no longer held. … of the space of pure fiction modern fiction as a dissensus with… Historicizing this dissensus of modern fiction – grasping it as …
… unless one is familiar with its subject's physiognomy). Humor in caricature serves as an … a funny face, lacking a manifest kernel of physiognomictruth. But if only the trend description is …
… , the advent and evolution of modern sport, and of course the … coincided with the rise of modern sport and the formative years of … ethics and its influence on modern life is compounded by …
… problematic of the work as it participates in both the classical and the modern discourses. … I briefly examine the history of the physiognomic sign for both its philosophical and its medical …