Topkapi à Versailles : trésors de la cour ottomane.
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En haut de la page de titre : Musée national des châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon, 4 mai-15 Août 1999.
Exposition org. à l'occasion du 700e anniversaire de l'Etat ottoman (cf. p. 19). :
349 pages : color, illustrations ; 30 cm. :
Bibliogr. p. 341-349. :
2711839060
The tsars and the East : gifts from Turkey and Iran in the Moscow Kremlin.
: Issued in connection with an exhibition held May 9-September 13, 2009, organized by the State Museums of the Moscow Kremlin and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. : xi, 145 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9780934686136
Artes populares de Egipto : [Sala de Exposiciones del Banco Exterior de España del 10 de diciembre de 1987 al 14 de febrero de 1988] /
: Title on Added title page : Funun Sha'biyah Misriyah in Spanish and Arabic Catalog of theexhibition of the same title held at the Banco Exterior de Espana , Madrid , from 10 Dec.1987 to 14 Feb.1988. : 131, 80 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 26 cm. : Bibliography : pages 129-131. : 8440410190
The revolt of unreason : Miguel de Unamuno and Antonio Caso on the crisis of modernity /
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This book examines solutions to the crisis of modernity proposed by the Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno and the Mexican philosopher Antonio Caso. Acceptance of the objective claims of modern scientific rationality and the consequent rejection of the objective validity of artistic, moral, and religious claims generates the crisis of modernity. The problem is that of justifying artistic, moral, and religious claims. Miguel de Unamuno in his classic work, The Tragic Sense of Life , addresses the conflict between the belief in personal immortality and modern scientific rationality. Holding that there is no rational justification for the belief in immortality, Unamuno finds a solution in a "saving scepticism" to act "as if" he deserved immortality. In his book Existence as Economy, as Art, and Charity Caso attempts to create an aposteriori metaphysics based on the "current" results of science supplemented by the intuitions of art and morality. In doing so, Caso believes that he has enlarged the scope of the knowable to include objects of art, morality, and religion. Unamuno, by accepting the strict line of demarcation between faith and reason has no other recourse but to turn to decisionism. By turning to intuitionism, Caso believes that he has blurred the line of demarcation. Decisionism and intuitionism, therefore, are worthy of further exploration.
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1 online resource (xii, 193 pages) :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789401208215 :
0929-8436 ; :
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