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This study is motivated by new perspectives that help to expend the boundaries of multidisciplinary research. The article examines the discourse on the literary tale with regard to its theological specificity of narrative and how worldview came to dominat... see more

In an attempt to understand the questions implicit in the topic Smit discusses three methodological questions and a moral one. Firstly, he deals with the distinction between ethics and ethos and shows that ethos is the more comprehensive and socially infl... see more

After pointing out some general features of concept world-view, thematic theories of world-view analysis are compared to systematic theories.  The latter is explored in that a model is presented which can serve not only for systematic world-view anal... see more

Este artigo analisa o conceito de cuidado, em sua origem filológica, desde os tempos dos gregos e latinos. Trabalho está intimamente relacionado ao conceito de cuidado. Pelo trabalho a razão constrói seres simbióticos. Pelo cuidado se chega a uma sintonia... see more

After pointing out some general features of concept world-view, thematic theories of world-view analysis are compared to systematic theories.  The latter is explored in that a model is presented which can serve not only for systematic world-view anal... see more

 What does it mean to develop an “ethos for the times” when the times we are living in are marked by ongoing change, unpredictability, and uncertainty? How do we make sense of, and actively engage with, the complexities that surround us? What ideas, ... see more

At the beginning of cultural anthropology in the 19th century it was mainly a Western affair to describe non-Western cultures, and religion was an important phenomenon. In the Structural Functionalism of the mid-20th century (Malinowski, Radcliffe Brown),... see more

 The ethos of the academy in South Africa, as is the case in the West in general, has been shaped profoundly by the Enlightenment. Theological and religious studies in the secular academy have had to conform to this ethos. This has led to the anomalo... see more

The current article is dedicated to two social functions of photography that are connected with its scientific and industrial roots, namely delay and repetition. These functions are closely related to the specifics of comprehension in the current society ... see more

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