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Ursula Goldenbaumnetworks remains low as the host community often fails to take the ownership of such projects in a sustainable way. The literature recommends the use of baseline surveys and needs assessment to identify fundamental roles that could be played by a community network within a given society. It is arguePOINT 发表于 2025-3-25 09:45:54
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Book 1998wish and far eastern. Leibniz, with his voracious interest and concern for so many aspects of human intellectual and spiritual life, read a wide variety of books on the various religions of mankind. He also was in personal contact with many of those who espoused orthodox and non-orthodox views. He a缓和 发表于 2025-3-25 23:26:55
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,Some Occult Influences on Leibniz’s Monadology,hed their ignorance. The occult philosophers, by contrast, aspired to an esoteric knowledge which was accessible only to a privileged few. Those traditions, especially their seventeenth century representatives, were attacked by the Modern philosophers..Temporal-Lobe 发表于 2025-3-26 05:10:29
Leibniz and Mysticism,advance views that might be seen as heretical or inimical to the interests of established religion. In the case of at least some mystics, Leibniz voices support for the content of their teachings and suggests that despite the obscurity of their utterances, mystics are to be praised for their ability to arouse piety in their followers.DENT 发表于 2025-3-26 11:18:10
Leibniz, Benzelius, and the Kabbalistic Roots of Swedish Illuminism,edish advocates of pansophic science, he was witness to the political and theosophical developments that led to Swedish Freemasonry becoming the most important vehicle of the Rosicrucian Enlightenment throughout the eighteenth century..Accrue 发表于 2025-3-26 14:59:58
Leibniz on Enthusiasm,ied Arnold (1666–1714), briefly a professor at Giessen, has been called “the first historian of German Spiritualism” because of his sympathetic work, entitled (misleadingly) . (1699); and Pierre Poiret (1646–1719), “the father of Romantic Mysticism in Germany,”. whose followers (in particular, the nSpongy-Bone 发表于 2025-3-26 18:33:03
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