A Life Living Fate

A Life Living Fate
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9781984577498
ISBN-13 : 1984577492
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis A Life Living Fate by : Larry Wade Livingston

A LIFE LIVING FATE is the journey that we all have to take during our life. It questions if fate or predestination dictates the decisions we make. Once a decision has been made, is it the stepping stone to the next event in our life? The book examines how events are connected to each other through decisions that are made. Planned or coincidence, it’s something that you will have to face the consequences for.

Ars Vitae

Ars Vitae
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Publisher : University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages : 567
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ISBN-10 : 9780268108915
ISBN-13 : 0268108919
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Ars Vitae by : Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn

Despite the flood of self-help guides and our current therapeutic culture, feelings of alienation and spiritual longing continue to grip modern society. In this book, Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn offers a fresh solution: a return to classic philosophy and the cultivation of an inner life. The ancient Roman philosopher Cicero wrote that philosophy is ars vitae, the art of living. Today, signs of stress and duress point to a full-fledged crisis for individuals and communities while current modes of making sense of our lives prove inadequate. Yet, in this time of alienation and spiritual longing, we can glimpse signs of a renewed interest in ancient approaches to the art of living. In this ambitious and timely book, Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn engages both general readers and scholars on the topic of well-being. She examines the reappearance of ancient philosophical thought in contemporary American culture, probing whether new stirrings of Gnosticism, Stoicism, Epicureanism, Cynicism, and Platonism present a true alternative to our current therapeutic culture of self-help and consumerism, which elevates the self’s needs and desires yet fails to deliver on its promises of happiness and healing. Do the ancient philosophies represent a counter-tradition to today’s culture, auguring a new cultural vibrancy, or do they merely solidify a modern way of life that has little use for inwardness—the cultivation of an inner life—stemming from those older traditions? Tracing the contours of this cultural resurgence and exploring a range of sources, from scholarship to self-help manuals, films, and other artifacts of popular culture, this book sees the different schools as organically interrelated and asks whether, taken together, they can point us in important new directions. Ars Vitae sounds a clarion call to take back philosophy as part of our everyday lives. It proposes a way to do so, sifting through the ruins of long-forgotten and recent history alike for any shards helpful in piecing together the coherence of a moral framework that allows us ways to move forward toward the life we want and need.

The Life and Fate of the Ancient Library of Alexandria

The Life and Fate of the Ancient Library of Alexandria
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Publisher : UNESCO
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015020693092
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Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis The Life and Fate of the Ancient Library of Alexandria by : Mostafa El-Abbadi

A thoroughly researched study on the history of both the Museum and the Alexandria Library, showing the important role they played in the transmission of Greco-roman civilization. The tragic fate of both institutions have long been of great fascination for both writers and readers.

Fate and Life

Fate and Life
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 9780228020455
ISBN-13 : 022802045X
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Fate and Life by : Michael Allen Fox

Some believe that fate rules our lives, while others dismiss the idea outright. Fate remains central to many cultural outlooks, and in our age of conflict, climate change, and pandemic, it features conspicuously in debates about the future. A careful examination of this important idea – its background, many meanings, and significance for everyday life – is not only informative and intriguing but also timely. In Fate and Life Michael Fox confronts the idea of fate head on and demonstrates that how we interpret and apply this concept can make it work for rather than against us. Many discussions characterize fate negatively or as part of the occult, representing it as a supernatural force that stifles our freedom. Fateful ideas have also helped rationalize and promote the persecution of certain groups. But viewed more positively, fate can be understood as the given conditions of existence and the imponderable way certain unanticipated events momentously alter the path we follow over time. Thinking about fate teaches us about who we are, how we see the world, and our evaluation of the possibilities of life. Fate and Life provides a multicultural and global account of how we talk about the idea of fate, how we use and misuse it, and how it contrasts with notions like destiny and karma. Fox’s original perspective – a breakthrough in philosophy and the history of ideas – shows that fate is supported by experience; it is compatible with our sense of agency and purpose; and it helps us make sense of our lives.

Fate of the Fallen

Fate of the Fallen
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Publisher : Tor Books
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9781250293800
ISBN-13 : 1250293804
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Fate of the Fallen by : Kel Kade

Fate of the Fallen is the start of a brand new adventure from New York Times bestselling author Kel Kade Not all stories have happy endings. Everyone loves Mathias. Naturally, when he discovers it’s his destiny to save the world, he dives in head first, pulling his best friend Aaslo along for the ride. However, saving the world isn’t as easy, or exciting, as it sounds in the stories. The going gets rough and folks start to believe their best chance for survival is to surrender to the forces of evil, which isn’t how the prophecy goes. At all. As the list of allies grows thin, and the friends find themselves staring death in the face they must decide how to become the heroes they were destined to be or, failing that, how to survive. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

A Matter of Fate

A Matter of Fate
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9780190285371
ISBN-13 : 0190285370
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis A Matter of Fate by : Dalya Cohen-Mor

Dalya Cohen-Mor examines the evolution of the concept of fate in the Arab world through readings of religious texts, poetry, fiction, and folklore. She contends that belief in fate has retained its vitality and continues to play a pivotal role in the Arabs' outlook on life and their social psychology. Interwoven with the chapters are 16 modern short stories that further illuminate this fascinating topic.

Twist of Fate

Twist of Fate
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Publisher : University Press of America
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 0761839348
ISBN-13 : 9780761839347
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Twist of Fate by : Brad Hastings

From Ancient Greece to contemporary times, themes of fate and destiny have served as a central worldview for many. These compelling ideas have guided those in battle, and provided influence and inspirations for politicians, philosophers, and artists. Despite a pervasive concern with fate, we find that an explicit discussion of this construct is absent from psychological theory. Twist of Fate reconciles contemporary psychological research with the ancient and frequently held position of fatalism that was common in that era. The Greek mythological history of the "Moirae" (the triad of goddesses known as the "Fates") offers a unique perspective on human beings by illustrating how fate and destiny influence a variety of behaviors such as drug addiction, spirituality, sexual activity, aggression, and other applied psychological topics. An analysis of the "Moirae" integrates diverse ideas from evolutionary psychology, neuroscience, psychoanalysis, and Nietzsche's philosophy into a fatalistic view of the human personality. The analysis raises the issues of possibilities for personal change, the role of clinical interventions, and what role freedom actually plays in the human experience. Twist of Fate also accounts for recent developments in personality theory and research by shedding new light on findings from evolutionary psychology, narrative theory, and trait psychology. The result is an integrative personality theory that takes the reader from Nietzsche to neuroscience.

Changing Fate Through Reincarnation

Changing Fate Through Reincarnation
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Publisher : Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781938690150
ISBN-13 : 193869015X
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Changing Fate Through Reincarnation by : Gerald Sze

In "Changing Fate Through Reincarnation," author Gerald Sze explores the theory of reincarnation connectivity. He provides a philosophical survey of the implications of reincarnation as they pertain to human responsibility, freedom, karma, fate and spirituality. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the book challenges us to re-evaluate what we are doing at any moment, to re-think what is our purpose in life, and ultimately, to re-live our very existence! While "Changing Fate Through Reincarnation" delves into many philosophical underpinnings behind our thirst for "Who Am I?" and "What is Fate?" it is also a practical self-help book, using the simple technique of instant self-reflection to raise readers' awareness of their own thoughts and emotions for self-understanding and growth.

Fate's Fray

Fate's Fray
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Publisher : Tocksworth Books
Total Pages : 1214
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ISBN-10 : 9781941413357
ISBN-13 : 1941413358
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Fate's Fray by : James Arthur Tocksworth

In the land of Karnath, the human kingdom Sergros is headed for ruin. Winter came early, the crops failed, the storehouse is running low, and soon there will be no food. For months, the weather has been stuck in a perpetual state of gloom, and some Sergrothians fear that their impending doom can only mean that the Dark Prophecy is finally coming true. But a young knight of Sergros named X’ieth Armstrong dreams of changing the prophecy and becoming the new Sergrothian hero. Unexpectedly, his wants of heroism are put to the test when the king hands him a surprise mission to slay the powerful sorceress behind chaos in Sergros. Yet, little does X’ieth know, his ensuing quest is anything but what seems, possibly being the world’s end and that of time itself!

The Chinese Philosophy of Fate

The Chinese Philosophy of Fate
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9789811043710
ISBN-13 : 981104371X
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis The Chinese Philosophy of Fate by : Yixia Wei

This book is based on the study of the traditional Chinese philosophy, and explores the relationship between philosophy and people’s fate. The book points out that heaven is an eternal topic in Chinese philosophy. The concept of heaven contains religious implications and reflects the principles the Chinese people believed in and by which they govern their lives. The traditional Chinese philosophy of fate is conceptualized into the "unification of Heaven and man". Different interpretations of the inter-relationships between Heaven, man and their unification mark different schools of the traditional Chinese philosophy. This book identifies 14 different schools of theories in this regard. And by analyzing these schools and theories, it summarizes the basic characteristics of traditional Chinese philosophy, compares the Chinese philosophy of fate with the Western one, and discusses the relationship between philosophy and man’s fate.