Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... central differences is the orientation to religion . His scheme revolves around degrees of relative risk and trust , and he argues that where the central risk of modern society lies in the threat of ' personal meaninglessness deriving ...
... central differences is the orientation to religion . His scheme revolves around degrees of relative risk and trust , and he argues that where the central risk of modern society lies in the threat of ' personal meaninglessness deriving ...
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... central to Christianity in general , but most specifically to Catholicism , for which its central manifestations are the saints . Christianity is an historical religion , that proposes certain empirical historical facts , and subjects ...
... central to Christianity in general , but most specifically to Catholicism , for which its central manifestations are the saints . Christianity is an historical religion , that proposes certain empirical historical facts , and subjects ...
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... central concern of Foucault , particularly in Discipline and Punish and the three - volume History of Sexuality . 11. As Argyrou points out , a society is modern and civilized only insofar as it is a European Society , which accounts ...
... central concern of Foucault , particularly in Discipline and Punish and the three - volume History of Sexuality . 11. As Argyrou points out , a society is modern and civilized only insofar as it is a European Society , which accounts ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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