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Oration on the dignity of man
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Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni, (1463-1494.)

Oration on the dignity of man / Translated by A. Robert Caponigri. Introd. by Russell Kirk.

Chicago : Gateway Editions ; distributed by Regnery Co., [1956]

Abstract: An ardent treatise for the Dignity of Man, which elevates Humanism to a truly Christian level, making this writing as pertinent today as it was in the Fifteenth Century.

Human, all too human
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Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, (1844-1900.)

Human, all too human / Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated by R.J. Hollingdale ; with an introduction by Richard Schacht.

Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996.

Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy

Abstract: This remarkable collection of almost 1,400 aphorisms was originally published in three instalments. The first (now Volume I) appeared in 1878, just before Nietzsche abandoned academic life, with a first supplement entitled The Assorted Opinions and Maxims following in 1879, and a second entitled The Wanderer and his Shadow a year later. In 1886 Nietzsche republished them together in a two-volume edition, with new prefaces to each volume. Both volumes are presented here in R. J. Hollingdale's distinguished translation (originally published in the series Cambridge Texts in German Philosophy) with a new introduction by Richard Schacht. In this wide-ranging work Nietzsche first employed his celebrated aphoristic style, so perfectly suited to his iconoclastic, penetrating and multi-faceted thought. Many themes of his later work make their initial appearance here, expressed with unforgettable liveliness and subtlety. Human, All Too Human well deserves its subtitle 'A Book for Free Spirits', and its original dedication to Voltaire, whose project of radical enlightenment here found a new champion.

Integral ecology
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Esbjèorn-Hargens, Sean.

Integral ecology : uniting multiple perspectives on the natural world / Sean Esbjèorn-Hargens and Michael E. Zimmerman ; with case studies by Gail Hochachka, Brian N. Tissot, and Darcy Riddell ; foreword by Marc Bekoff.

1st ed.

Boston : Integral Books 2009

Abstract: Today there is a bewildering diversity of views on ecology and the natural environment. With more than two hundred distinct and valuable perspectives on the natural world—and with scientists, economists, ethicists, activists, philosophers, and others often taking completely different stances on the issues—how can we come to agreement to solve our toughest environmental problems? In response to this pressing need, Integral Ecology unites valuable insights from multiple perspectives into a comprehensive theoretical framework—one that can be put to use right now. The framework is based on Integral Theory, as well as Ken Wilber’s AQAL model, and is the result of over a decade of research exploring the myriad perspectives on ecology available to us today and their respective methodologies. Dozens of real-life applications and examples of this framework currently in use are examined, including three in-depth case studies: work with marine fisheries in Hawai’i, strategies of eco-activists to protect Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest, and a study of community development in El Salvador. In addition, eighteen personal practices of transformation are provided for you to increase your own integral ecological awareness. Integral Ecology provides the most sophisticated application and extension of Integral Theory available today, and as such it serves as a template for any truly integral effort.