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- 2005032908 contributor B10143709.
- 2005032908 created "2006.".
- 2005032908 date "2006".
- 2005032908 date "2006.".
- 2005032908 dateCopyrighted "2006.".
- 2005032908 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-192) and index.".
- 2005032908 description "Introduction : from barbarity to civilization -- The definition of a contested idea -- The civilizational paradox -- The theoretical debate -- The structure of existential dialectics -- Methodological holism -- The outline of the project -- Previous books, book title, and neologisms -- Culture -- The rationalizing process -- Reason and unreason -- The trinity of pre-modernity -- The rise of linear-centric and cyclical-centric civilizations in pre-modernity -- The dominance of linear-centric civilization in modernity -- The crisis of linear-centric civilization in postmodernity -- The rise of post-civilization in after-postmodernity -- Previous books, book title, and neologisms -- Society -- The pacifying process -- Peace and war -- The structural process of social differentiation -- The institutional process of social rationalization -- The organizational process of centralization -- The systematic process of integration -- The recurrence of physical violence -- Nature -- The stewardizing process -- Stewardship and reverence -- The stewardship of creation in linear-centric civilization -- The covenant with nature in cyclical-centric civilization -- The dilemmas of man-nature relationship -- The mind -- The subliming process -- Self-control and spontaneity -- The linear-centric subliming process -- The cyclical-centric subliming process -- Neurosis and the culture of self-control -- Conclusion : from civilization to post-civilization -- Civilization and post-civilization -- The false dichotomy of civilization and barbarity -- The future of post-civilization unto the post-human age.".
- 2005032908 extent "203 p. ;".
- 2005032908 identifier "082048170X (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2005032908 identifier 2005032908.html.
- 2005032908 issued "2006".
- 2005032908 issued "2006.".
- 2005032908 language "eng".
- 2005032908 publisher "New York : Peter Lang,".
- 2005032908 subject "909 22".
- 2005032908 subject "CB19 .B278 2006".
- 2005032908 subject "Civilization Philosophy.".
- 2005032908 tableOfContents "Introduction : from barbarity to civilization -- The definition of a contested idea -- The civilizational paradox -- The theoretical debate -- The structure of existential dialectics -- Methodological holism -- The outline of the project -- Previous books, book title, and neologisms -- Culture -- The rationalizing process -- Reason and unreason -- The trinity of pre-modernity -- The rise of linear-centric and cyclical-centric civilizations in pre-modernity -- The dominance of linear-centric civilization in modernity -- The crisis of linear-centric civilization in postmodernity -- The rise of post-civilization in after-postmodernity -- Previous books, book title, and neologisms -- Society -- The pacifying process -- Peace and war -- The structural process of social differentiation -- The institutional process of social rationalization -- The organizational process of centralization -- The systematic process of integration -- The recurrence of physical violence -- Nature -- The stewardizing process -- Stewardship and reverence -- The stewardship of creation in linear-centric civilization -- The covenant with nature in cyclical-centric civilization -- The dilemmas of man-nature relationship -- The mind -- The subliming process -- Self-control and spontaneity -- The linear-centric subliming process -- The cyclical-centric subliming process -- Neurosis and the culture of self-control -- Conclusion : from civilization to post-civilization -- Civilization and post-civilization -- The false dichotomy of civilization and barbarity -- The future of post-civilization unto the post-human age.".
- 2005032908 title "Beyond civilization to post-civilization : conceiving a better model of life settlement to supersede civilization / Peter Baofu.".
- 2005032908 type "text".