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title: "An Argument About Beauty" | ||
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- sontag | ||
external_url: "https://direct.mit.edu/daed/article-pdf/134/4/208/1829001/001152605774431491.pdf" | ||
source_url: "https://doi.org/10.1162/001152605774431491" | ||
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- "https://drive.google.com/file/d/19mtagACtLhrr592rDgOKUSEFsKWRtANv/view?usp=drivesdk" | ||
course: art | ||
status: featured | ||
tags: | ||
- modern-art | ||
- beauty | ||
year: 2005 | ||
month: sep | ||
journal: daedalus | ||
volume: 134 | ||
number: 4 | ||
pages: "208--213" | ||
openalexid: W2020396878 | ||
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> ... when Oscar Wilde announced 'Nobody of any real culture talks about the beauty of a sunset. Sunsets are quite old-fashioned,' sunsets reeled under the blow, then recovered. | ||
*Les beaux-arts*, when summoned to a similar call to be up-to-date, did not. | ||
The subtraction of beauty as a standard for art hardly signals a decline of the authority of beauty. | ||
Rather, it testifies to a decline in the belief that there is something called art. |
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title: "Imagining Rāhula in Medieval Japan" | ||
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- "Lori Meeks" | ||
external_url: "https://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/journal/6/article/1428/pdf/download" | ||
source_url: "https://doi.org/10.18874/jjrs.43.1.2016.131-151" | ||
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- "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nIExUtgNQn24Dc7exbSV7icblPEAoJ6A/view?usp=drivesdk" | ||
course: japanese-roots | ||
tags: | ||
- roots | ||
- characters | ||
year: 2016 | ||
month: jun | ||
journal: jjrs | ||
volume: 43 | ||
number: 1 | ||
pages: "131--151" | ||
openalexid: W2461353297 | ||
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> Yuishin, however, chooses to present Rāhula’s six-year gestation period as a “miraculous sign” (霊瑞), a decision that is in keeping with the kōshiki’s broader goal of praising Rāhula as a divine being. | ||
How a thirteenth-century Japanese sect sought to revive "original Buddhism" as they understood it. |
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title: "Nondualistic Paradigms in Disability Studies and Buddhism: Creating Bridges for Theoretical Practice" | ||
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- "Lynne M. Bejoian" | ||
external_url: "https://dsq-sds.org/index.php/dsq/article/view/723/900" | ||
source_url: "https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v26i3.723" | ||
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- "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mwZiK7aPCUAE-gb0IuJPWrbN6vC0xGjj/view?usp=drivesdk" | ||
tags: | ||
- disability | ||
- tibetan | ||
- thought # = karma + dialogue | ||
year: 2006 | ||
month: jun | ||
journal: "Disability Studies Quarterly" | ||
volume: 26 | ||
number: 3 | ||
pages: 25 | ||
publisher: "The Ohio State University Libraries" | ||
openalexid: W1608485574 | ||
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Towards "a common ground of understanding" between (normative) Buddhist philosophy and contemporary disability activism. |