The image of the pilot in the eschatological vision «The Great Divorce» K. S. Lewis
The author considers the image of the guide and its artistic interpretation proposed by C. S. Lewis in his eschatological vision “The Great Divorce”. The article traces different approaches to distinguishing the genre of the book and establishes the relation between the transformation of the genre of eschatological vision and the image of the guide in it. The purpose of the article is ...
The category of pity in «The Great Divorce» by C.S. Lewis and «The Lord of the Rings» by J.R.R. Tolkien
... the main features of the category of pity in the texts of two inklings — C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien in the context of the ethical binary opposition of “good and evil”. This binary opposition is not randomly chosen: Lewis wrote “The Great Divorce” in order to refute the famous artistic idea of William Blake about a fruitful union or the marriage of Heaven and Hell, which personifies the creative mixture of good and evil, and as a result, the blurring of the boundaries of the main ethical ...
A triune community: Fichte’s family law against the background of Kant’s practical philosophy (II)
... of marriage partners is viewed by Fichte as a phenomenon of the internal life and an element of personal freedom, hence the role of clergy in this field. In Fichte’s theory, special attention is paid to the nature and legal effects of a legitimate divorce interpreted based on his moral anthropology of sexes as a moral fact and a legal status. A divorce, once accomplished in the moral substance, transforms the personal union of family partners into a concubinage, which is seen considered in an essentially ...
Migration distances in Russia: a demographic profile of migrants
... the UK and Sweden, where people move over more than 90 or 80 km respectively to their place of study, Australians rarely consider education a strong motive to change one’s place of residence, regardless of the distance. Leaving the family home or divorcing a spouse are life events that often prompt people to migrate [9], usually over a short distance. Overall, the range of factors affecting the willingness to migrate and the distance of migration is vast [10].
For a long time, it has been assumed ...
Household management as seen by the federal military personnel during the American Civil War
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Conflict issues in harmonising the legal regulation of administrative divorce procedure
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Monakhov A.
family, registry office, divorcement
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Current demographical processes in the Penza region
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fertility, mortality, natural increase, marriage rate, divorce rate, urbanization
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The influence of Kant’s philosophy on the formation of the Marxist concept of practice
... substantive implementation of a human being, their reflection and analog, and Kant’s doctrine of the world of phenomena created by the subject from things-in-themselves. The article criticizes the Marxist interpretation of Kant's philosophy as agnostic and divorced from practice.
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