An Archaeology of the Soul

An Archaeology of the Soul
Author: Robert L. Hall
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0252066022

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The richness and the range of Native American spirituality has long been noted, but it has never been examined so thoroughly, nor with such an eye for the amazing interconnectedness of Indian tribal ceremonies and practices, as in An Archaeology of the Soul. In this monumental work, destined to become a classic in its field, Robert Hall traces the genetic and historical relationships of the tribes of the Midwest and Plains--including roots that extend back as far as 3,000 years. Looking beyond regional barriers, An Archaeology of the Soul offers new depths of insight into American Indian ethnography. Hall uncovers the lineage and kinship shared by Native North Americans through the perspectives of history, archaeology, archaeoastronomy, biological anthropology, linguistics, and mythology. The wholeness and panoramic complexity of American Indian belief has never been so fully explored--or more deeply understood.

Soul

Soul
Author: Phil Cousineau
Publsiher: Harper San Francisco
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1994
Genre: Soul
ISBN: UCSC:32106010330436

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A fascinating, multicultural exploration of soul in all its diverse and elusive aspects--from creation myths to beat poetry, religion to rock-and-roll. The editor of The Soul of the World travels across the centuries to trace the evolving context of soulfulness in readings from Socrates to Carl Jung, Herman Melville to Ray Charles.

Soul

Soul
Author: Phil Cousineau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 249
Release: 1995
Genre: Soul
ISBN: 1855384930

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A range of stories, essays and poems, myths and songs that illustrate the ways in which soul has been expressed throughout the ages and explore its myriad dimensions - philosophical, spiritual, theological and even alchemical.

Archaeology for the Woman s Soul

Archaeology for the Woman s Soul
Author: Corina Luna Dea
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2018-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0692198636

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My story in poetry, meant to help women heal their heart, find their Voice and share it with the world.

Archaeology of the Soul

Archaeology of the Soul
Author: Seth Benardete
Publsiher: St Augustine PressInc
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2012
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1587310333

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The Archaeology of the Soul is a testimony to the extraordinary scope of Seth Benardete's thought. Some essays concern particular authors or texts; others range more broadly and are thematic. Some deal explicitly with philosophy; others deal with epic, lyric, and tragic poetry. Some of these authors are Greek, some Roman, and still others are contemporaries writing about antiquity. All of these essays, however, are informed by an underlying vision, which is a reflection of Benardete's life-long engagement with one thinker in particular -Plato. The Platonic dialogue presented Benardete with the most vivid case of that periagoge, or turn-around, that he found to be the sign of all philosophic thinking and that is the signature as well of his own interpretations not only of Plato but also of other thinkers. The core of The Archaeology of the Soul consists of a set of essays Benardete produced in his last years; the collection provides at the same time an entry into that world through some of Benardete's earliest articles on Plato and on Greek poetry. Benardete's earlier path of close textual analysis always reflected his intimate philosophic dialogue with the thinker in whose work he was immersed; later, he drew on resources of erudition acquired over a lifetime to present a broader picture, on a theme like the dialectics of eros or freedom and necessity. In his late work Benardete was not only engaged in putting together in more general form material he had worked out earlier; he was still on the trail of new discoveries, above all, by extending his Platonic understanding of philosophy to pre- and post-Platonic thinkers. He had become increasingly aware that the discovery of philosophy through the "Socratic turn" was really the rediscovery of an understanding already present in some form in the Greek poets and that awareness guided his last years of study of the pre-Socratic philosophers. According to the standard view of the history of Greek philosophy, the Socratic turn, with its focus on "the human things," marks a point of radical change in philosophy's history. Benardete's late studies led him to the conclusion that the kind of pivotal reorientation thought to be Socratic is in fact the mark of what it means to think philosophically, and Heraclitus or Parmenides is a genuine philosophic thinker precisely to the extent that a Socratic turn can be found in some form within his own thought. At the same time that he was pursuing a track backward, from Plato to the poets and pre-Socratic philosophers, Benardete was also proceeding on a forward path, from Plato to the Latin writers, who adopt the Platonic way of thinking with full understanding of what it means to be "post-Platonic." As the essays collected in this volume demonstrate, the Platonic notion of a "second sailing" gave Benardete a key to the relation between Greek and Latin thought - and with that to a comprehensive under-standing of antiquity-as it did to the relation between poetry and philosophy as such. Ronna Burger teaches philosophy at Tulane University; she is the author of The Phaedo: A Platonic Labyrinth from St. Augustine's Press and Aristotle's Dialogue with Socrates: On the Nicomachean Ethics (University of Chicago Press). Michael Davis teaches philosophy at Sarah Lawrence College; he authored Wonderlust: Ruminations on Liberal Education, The Poetry of Philosophy: On Aristotle's Poetics and, with Seth Benardete, translated Aristotle - On Poetics, both from St. Augustine's Press. Burger and Davis collaborated on editing Seth Benardete's Achilles and Hector: The Homeric Hero (St. Augustine's Press).

The Archaeology of Shamanism

The Archaeology of Shamanism
Author: Neil S. Price
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001
Genre: Ethnoarchaeology
ISBN: 0415252555

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No Australian Aboriginal content.

Michel Foucault s Archaeology of Western Culture

Michel Foucault s Archaeology of Western Culture
Author: Pamela Major-Poetzl
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781469610184

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The author argues that Foucault's archaeology is an attempt to separate historical and philosophical analysis from the evolutionary model of nineteenth-century biology and to establish a new form of social thought based on principles similar to field theory in twentieth-century physics. She examines Foucault's view of the relationship between power and knowledge and goes on to discuss the new concepts of space, time, subject, and causality expressed in relativity theory, quantum mechanics, Saussurean linguistics, and Foucault's literary essays." Originally published in 1983. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

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From Archaeology of the Soul
Author: James A. Hardesty
Publsiher: Whitby, Ont. : Plowman
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1998
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1550725645

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