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Lukashevich, Stephen was born on June 22, 1931 in Nice, France. Son of George and Sofia Lukashevich.
(This work provides a structural method for decoding and i...)
This work provides a structural method for decoding and integrating the hidden message of the Chuang Tzu, one of the most important, as well as one of the most abstruse texts of ancient Chinese philosophy. With the help of Rankian interpretation this structural method demonstrates that the Taoist philosophy of the Chuang Tzu is chiefly a psychological and partly a behavior-oriented system of pain-avoidance. The behavior-oriented part of the Chuang Tzu's message is obvious and as such has been much commented by former and later scholars. Accordingly, the major contribution of this book to the field of Taoist philosophy is its demonstration of the Chuang Tzu's psychological system of pain-avoidance. This book will appeal to those interested in hermeneutic methodology, structural analysis, Taoist philosophy, and the application of Otto Rank's psychology.
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(N. F. Fedorov was one of the most formidable Russian thin...)
N. F. Fedorov was one of the most formidable Russian thinkers of the nineteenth century. His influence on philosophical, religious, and social thought was enormous. In this volume Professor Lukasbevice uses his structural method to elucidate the psychological problems that accounted for Fedorov's extraordinary ideology.
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( Here is a complete biography of Ivan Aksakov, a promin...)
Here is a complete biography of Ivan Aksakov, a prominent intellectual figure in Russia during the reigns of Tzars Alexander II and III. Aksakov began his fiery career as a critic of Slavophilism, a movement created by his brother Konstantin, along with Alexis Khomiakov, the brothers Kireevskii, and others, which sought to divorce Russia from the West and all Western influence. Circumstances, however, turned Aksakov into the fanatical leader of the Slavophiles, making him a passionate nationalist and Pan-Slavist, and a fierce anti-Semite. Although he accepted the reforms of the 1860's, he feared that their results would lead to the further Westernization of Russia; and, toward the end of his life, disillusioned and despairing, he lent a generous hand to reaction. This book is based on a meticulous study of primary sources such as collected works, correspondence, private memoirs, and recollections.
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Lukashevich, Stephen was born on June 22, 1931 in Nice, France. Son of George and Sofia Lukashevich.
Bachelor with honors, University California, Berkeley, 1957. Master of Arts, University California, Berkeley, 1958. Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Berkeley, 1961.
Member faculty, department history University Delaware, Newark, since 1961, professor, since 1970. With United States Army, 1953-1956.
(This work provides a structural method for decoding and i...)
( Here is a complete biography of Ivan Aksakov, a promin...)
(N. F. Fedorov was one of the most formidable Russian thin...)
Married Olga Koostov, June 16, 1957.