Noomachy. Wars of the Mind. Beyond the West. Indo-European Civilizations. Iran, India
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The book discusses two great Indo-European civilizations - Iranian and Indian, taken as structural models with an unchanged semantic core and at the same time as dynamically changing systems where you can identify a complex pattern of deletions and returns to the structural core. In Iranian civilization, special attention is paid to the Islamic period and deep semantic processes associated with the Iranian hermeneutics of Islamic religion and embodied in such unique phenomena as Islamic philosophy, Sufism and shism, in which the author reveals a pronounced Iranian beginning. In Indian civilization, the author focuses on civilizational dualism, the implicit line of the watershed between Indo-European and autochthonous cultural codes, inextricably intertwined in the inclusive and dialectically sophisticated civilization of Hinduism.
Special attention is also paid to the structural discrepancies in the metaphysics of the traditions of the Vedas and the traditions of the spam, as well as the phenomenon of Buddhism and its deep metaphysical transformation during the transition from Krynyna to Mahayana. In both civilizations, the author identifies the main power lines of nomocheans - the confrontation of the three Logos (Apollon, Dionysus and Cybel), which in these civilizations their own names and symbols that preserve the overall nomochemical structure
Special attention is also paid to the structural discrepancies in the metaphysics of the traditions of the Vedas and the traditions of the spam, as well as the phenomenon of Buddhism and its deep metaphysical transformation during the transition from Krynyna to Mahayana. In both civilizations, the author identifies the main power lines of nomocheans - the confrontation of the three Logos (Apollon, Dionysus and Cybel), which in these civilizations their own names and symbols that preserve the overall nomochemical structure
Author:
Author:Dugin AG
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8291-1782-5
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