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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 1854 |  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Itzig family - Bella Itzig 1749-1824Married Levin Jacob Salomon.
Their son Jakob Salomon (1774-1825) converted to Christianity and took the surname Bartholdy. He was for a time Prussian consul in Italy. He persuaded his brother-in-law Abraham Mendelssohn Bartholdy, son of Moses Mendelssohn, to adopt his surname.
Their daughter Lea (1777-1842) married Abraham Mendelssohn; they were the parents of Felix Mendelssohn and Fanny Mendelssohn.
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See also:Itzig family, Itzig family - Bella Itzig 1749-1824, Itzig family - Isaac Daniel Itzig 1750-1806, Itzig family - Susanna Itzig 1752-1814, Itzig family - Elias Itzig b. 1755, Itzig family - Bonem Itzig b. 1756, Itzig family - Fanny Feigele Itzig 1758-1818, Itzig family - Caecilie Zipperche Itzig 1760-1836, Itzig family - Sarah Itzig 1761-1854, Itzig family - Background Read more here: » Itzig family: Encyclopedia II - Itzig family - Bella Itzig 1749-1824 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - IntroductionThe United States has a two-party system, with the two largest political parties holding most of the elected offices. This is largely a consequence of the first-past-the-post election system but is also due to restrictive ballot access laws imposed on the other political parties. There have been many political parties other than the two dominant ones, but most third parties are generally considered to be of only minor and short-lived political significance.
Notwithstanding the general perception, many third parties throughout U.S. his ...
See also:List of political parties in the United States, List of political parties in the United States - Introduction, List of political parties in the United States - Categorizing U.S. political parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current major parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current third parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current minor and regional parties that have endorsed candidates, List of political parties in the United States - Historical political parties, List of political parties in the United States - First Party System before 1824, List of political parties in the United States - Second Party System 1824–1854, List of political parties in the United States - Third Party System {1854-1896, List of political parties in the United States - Progressive Era/ Fourth Party System 1896–1932, List of political parties in the United States - New Deal Fifth Party System 1932–1964, List of political parties in the United States - Later 20th century Read more here: » List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - Introduction |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - Categorizing U.S. political partiesCategorizing the political parties can be a bit problematic. When a necessity for categorization is acknowledged at all, the dominant parties are usually called "major parties". The two most commonly used terms for the other parties are "third parties" and "minor parties", with other terms such as "alternate parties" also in use. Some people are actually quite attached to one or another of these terms for the non-dominant ...
See also:List of political parties in the United States, List of political parties in the United States - Introduction, List of political parties in the United States - Categorizing U.S. political parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current major parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current third parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current minor and regional parties that have endorsed candidates, List of political parties in the United States - Historical political parties, List of political parties in the United States - First Party System before 1824, List of political parties in the United States - Second Party System 1824–1854, List of political parties in the United States - Third Party System {1854-1896, List of political parties in the United States - Progressive Era/ Fourth Party System 1896–1932, List of political parties in the United States - New Deal Fifth Party System 1932–1964, List of political parties in the United States - Later 20th century Read more here: » List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - Categorizing U.S. political parties |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - USS San Jacinto 1850 - East Indian Squadron 1855-1859Recommissioned on 4 October 1855, the screw frigate, now commanded by Captain Henry H. Bell, departed New York on the 25th and headed for the Far East as flagship of Commodore James Armstrong. After proceeding via Madeira, the Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, and Ceylon, the ship arrived at Penang in the Straits of Malacca on 22 March 1856.
There, Townsend Harris, the recently appointed Consul General to Japan, embarked on 2 April; and the ship got underway that morning for Siam. After a four-day stop at Singapore, where Commodore Armstr ...
See also:USS San Jacinto 1850, USS San Jacinto 1850 - European service 1852-1854, USS San Jacinto 1850 - Home Squadron and West Indian Squadron 1855, USS San Jacinto 1850 - East Indian Squadron 1855-1859, USS San Jacinto 1850 - African Squadron 1859-1861, USS San Jacinto 1850 - American Civil War 1861-1865, USS San Jacinto 1850 - 1861, USS San Jacinto 1850 - 1862, USS San Jacinto 1850 - 1863, USS San Jacinto 1850 - 1864, USS San Jacinto 1850 - 1865 Read more here: » USS San Jacinto 1850: Encyclopedia II - USS San Jacinto 1850 - East Indian Squadron 1855-1859 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy
Søren Kierkegaard - Alienation.
Alienation is a term applied to a wide variety of phenomena including: any feeling of separation from, and discontent with, society; feeling that there is a moral breakdown in society; feelings of powerlessness in the face of the solidity of social institutions; the impersonal, dehumanised nature of large-scale and bureaucratic social organisations. [6] Kierkegaard recognizes and accepts the notion of alienation, although he phrases it and understands it in his own distinctly orig ...
See also:Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Life, Søren Kierkegaard - Early years 1813–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - Regine Olsen 1837–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - The First Authorship 1841–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Corsair Affair 1845–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Second Authorship 1846–1853, Søren Kierkegaard - Attack Upon Christendom 1854–1855, Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorship, Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schelling, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Hegel, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and Christendom, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theory, Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy, Søren Kierkegaard - Alienation, Søren Kierkegaard - Abstraction, Søren Kierkegaard - Death, Søren Kierkegaard - Dread or anxiety, Søren Kierkegaard - Despair, Søren Kierkegaard - The individual, Søren Kierkegaard - Spheres of existence, Søren Kierkegaard - Subjectivity, Søren Kierkegaard - Pathos Passion, Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influence, Søren Kierkegaard - Selected bibliography, Søren Kierkegaard - Notes Read more here: » Søren Kierkegaard: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Life
Søren Kierkegaard - Early years 1813–1841.
Søren Kierkegaard was born to an affluent family in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. His father, Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard, was a strongly religious man. Convinced that he had earned God's wrath, he believed that none of his children would live to the age of 34. The sins necessitating this punishment, he believed, included cursing the name of God in his youth, and possibly impregnating Kierkegaard's mother out of wedlock. Though many of his seven children died ...
See also:Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Life, Søren Kierkegaard - Early years 1813–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - Regine Olsen 1837–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - The First Authorship 1841–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Corsair Affair 1845–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Second Authorship 1846–1853, Søren Kierkegaard - Attack Upon Christendom 1854–1855, Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorship, Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schelling, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Hegel, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and Christendom, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theory, Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy, Søren Kierkegaard - Alienation, Søren Kierkegaard - Abstraction, Søren Kierkegaard - Death, Søren Kierkegaard - Dread or anxiety, Søren Kierkegaard - Despair, Søren Kierkegaard - The individual, Søren Kierkegaard - Spheres of existence, Søren Kierkegaard - Subjectivity, Søren Kierkegaard - Pathos Passion, Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influence, Søren Kierkegaard - Selected bibliography, Søren Kierkegaard - Notes Read more here: » Søren Kierkegaard: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Life |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya DebateIt has been claimed that the mosque stood on an ancient Hindu temple, but some historians have disputed this.
Muslim claims over the site are largely represented by the All India Babri Masjid Action Committee which holds a hardline position on the issue, demanding the restoration of the site and the mosque. Some Muslims do not share the views of the Babri Masjid Action Committee e.g. Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Asghar Ali Engineer. One option discussed was also to build the temple next to the mosque or to relocate the mosque to another site (many mosques in islamic countries have ...
See also:Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorshipDuring Kierkegaard's early authorship, he frequently wrote many of his works under various pseudonyms who represented different ways of thinking and living. This was part of Kierkegaard's indirect communication technique. According to several passages in his works and his journals, such as The Point of View of my Work as an Author, Kierkegaard wrote this way in order to prevent his works from being treated as a philosophical system with a systematic structure. In the Point of View, Kierkegaard wrote: "In the pseudonymous works, ...
See also:Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Life, Søren Kierkegaard - Early years 1813–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - Regine Olsen 1837–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - The First Authorship 1841–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Corsair Affair 1845–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Second Authorship 1846–1853, Søren Kierkegaard - Attack Upon Christendom 1854–1855, Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorship, Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schelling, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Hegel, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and Christendom, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theory, Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy, Søren Kierkegaard - Alienation, Søren Kierkegaard - Abstraction, Søren Kierkegaard - Death, Søren Kierkegaard - Dread or anxiety, Søren Kierkegaard - Despair, Søren Kierkegaard - The individual, Søren Kierkegaard - Spheres of existence, Søren Kierkegaard - Subjectivity, Søren Kierkegaard - Pathos Passion, Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influence, Søren Kierkegaard - Selected bibliography, Søren Kierkegaard - Notes Read more here: » Søren Kierkegaard: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorship |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Architecture of the MosqueThe rulers of the Sultanate of Delhi and its successor Mugal Empire were great patrons of art and architecture and constructed many fine tombs, mosques and madrasas. These have a distinctive style which bears influences of later Tughlaq architecture. Mosques all over India were built in different styles; the most elegant styles developed in areas where indigenous art traditions were strong and local artisans were highly skilled. Thus regional or provincial styles of mosques grew out of local temple or domestic styles, which were conditioned ...
See also:Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren KierkegaardOne of the key texts in attempting to understand Kierkegaard and his work is his journals. [3] Kierkegaard wrote over 7000 pages in his journals describing key events, musings, thoughts about his works and everyday remarks. The entire Danish journal has been edited and published in 13 volumes, which consist of 25 separate bindings, including indices. The first English edition of the journal was edited by Alexander Dru in 1938. His journals reveals many ...
See also:Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Life, Søren Kierkegaard - Early years 1813–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - Regine Olsen 1837–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - The First Authorship 1841–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Corsair Affair 1845–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Second Authorship 1846–1853, Søren Kierkegaard - Attack Upon Christendom 1854–1855, Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorship, Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schelling, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Hegel, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and Christendom, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theory, Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy, Søren Kierkegaard - Alienation, Søren Kierkegaard - Abstraction, Søren Kierkegaard - Death, Søren Kierkegaard - Dread or anxiety, Søren Kierkegaard - Despair, Søren Kierkegaard - The individual, Søren Kierkegaard - Spheres of existence, Søren Kierkegaard - Subjectivity, Søren Kierkegaard - Pathos Passion, Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influence, Søren Kierkegaard - Selected bibliography, Søren Kierkegaard - Notes Read more here: » Søren Kierkegaard: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system"A whisper from the Babri Masjid Mihrab could be heard clearly at the other end 200 feet [60 m] away and through the length and breadth of the central court" according to Graham Pickford architect to Lord William Bentinck (1828–1833) The Mosque's acoustics were mentioned by him in his book 'Historic Structures of Oudhe' he says “for a 16th century building the deployment and projection of voice from the pulpit is considerably advanced, the ...
See also:Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous wellThe reported medicinal properties of the deep well in the central courtyard have been featured in various news reports such as the BBC report of December 1989 and in various newspapers. The earliest mention of the Babri water well was in a two line reference to the Mosque in the Gazette of Faizabad District 1918 which says “There are no significant historical buildings here, except for various Buddhist shrines, the Babri Mosque is an ancient structure with ...
See also:Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on SchellingIn 1841-1842, Kierkegaard attended the Berlin lectures of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling. Schelling was a critic of Georg Hegel and a professor at the University of Berlin. The university started a lecture series given by Schelling in order to espouse a type of positive philosophy which would be diametrically opposed to Hegelianism. Kierkegaard was initially delighted with Schelling. Before he left Copenhagen to attend Schelling's le ...
See also:Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Life, Søren Kierkegaard - Early years 1813–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - Regine Olsen 1837–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - The First Authorship 1841–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Corsair Affair 1845–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Second Authorship 1846–1853, Søren Kierkegaard - Attack Upon Christendom 1854–1855, Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorship, Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schelling, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Hegel, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and Christendom, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theory, Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy, Søren Kierkegaard - Alienation, Søren Kierkegaard - Abstraction, Søren Kierkegaard - Death, Søren Kierkegaard - Dread or anxiety, Søren Kierkegaard - Despair, Søren Kierkegaard - The individual, Søren Kierkegaard - Spheres of existence, Søren Kierkegaard - Subjectivity, Søren Kierkegaard - Pathos Passion, Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influence, Søren Kierkegaard - Selected bibliography, Søren Kierkegaard - Notes Read more here: » Søren Kierkegaard: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schelling |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on HegelOne of Kierkegaard's greatest contributions to philosophy is his critique of Georg Hegel. Most of Kierkegaard's earliest works are in response to or a critique of Hegel. Although Kierkegaard opposed Hegel's philosophy and his supporters, he had the utmost respect for Hegel himself. In a journal entry made in 1844, Kierkegaard wrote:
If Hegel had written the whole of his logic and then said, in the preface or some other place, that it was merely an experiment in thought in which he had even begged the question in many places, then he would certainly have been the greatest thinker who had ever l ...
See also:Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Life, Søren Kierkegaard - Early years 1813–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - Regine Olsen 1837–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - The First Authorship 1841–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Corsair Affair 1845–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Second Authorship 1846–1853, Søren Kierkegaard - Attack Upon Christendom 1854–1855, Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorship, Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schelling, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Hegel, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and Christendom, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theory, Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy, Søren Kierkegaard - Alienation, Søren Kierkegaard - Abstraction, Søren Kierkegaard - Death, Søren Kierkegaard - Dread or anxiety, Søren Kierkegaard - Despair, Søren Kierkegaard - The individual, Søren Kierkegaard - Spheres of existence, Søren Kierkegaard - Subjectivity, Søren Kierkegaard - Pathos Passion, Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influence, Søren Kierkegaard - Selected bibliography, Søren Kierkegaard - Notes Read more here: » Søren Kierkegaard: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Hegel |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - BaburIt is generally thought that the mosque was built by Babur, because an inscription on the mosque records his name. Although we have a detailed account of the life of Babur in the form of his diary (Babur Nama), the pages of the relevant period are missing in the diary. But it is possible that the mosque already existed before Babur, who may only have renovated the building.
According to local tradition and literary sources, Hindu and Jain temples were replaced with mosques by Babur in the Babri Masjids of (among others) Palam, Sonipat ...
See also:Babri Mosque, Babri Mosque - Architecture of the Mosque, Babri Mosque - Babri Masjid acoustic & cooling system, Babri Mosque - Legend of the Babri Mosque’s miraculous well, Babri Mosque - History, Babri Mosque - 1528, Babri Mosque - 1767, Babri Mosque - 19th century, Babri Mosque - 1854, Babri Mosque - 1855, Babri Mosque - 1858, Babri Mosque - 1886, Babri Mosque - 20th century, Babri Mosque - November 2 1989, Babri Mosque - 1990, Babri Mosque - November 2 1990, Babri Mosque - January 24 1991, Babri Mosque - 1992, Babri Mosque - December 6 1992: the destruction of the Babri Masjid, Babri Mosque - 2002, Babri Mosque - 2005, Babri Mosque - Babur, Babri Mosque - The Ayodhya Debate Read more here: » Babri Mosque: Encyclopedia II - Babri Mosque - Babur |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - History of New York City - Lenape and New Netherland: Prehistory:1613-1664Prehistory in the area began with the geological formation of the peculiar territory of what is today New York City. The area was long inhabited by the Lenape; including such tribes as the Manahattoes, Canarsies and Raritan; Lenape in canoes met Giovanni da Verrazzano, the first European explorer to enter New York Harbor, in 1524. European settlement began with the founding of the Dutch fur trading settlement in Lower Manhattan in 1613 later called New Amsterdam (Nieuw Amsterdam) in the southern tip of Manhattan in 1624. Later in 1626 ...
See also:History of New York City, History of New York City - Lenape and New Netherland: Prehistory:1613-1664, History of New York City - British and Revolution: 1665-1783, History of New York City - Federal and early American: 1784-1854, History of New York City - Tammany and Consolidation: 1855-1897, History of New York City - Early 20th century: 1898-1945, History of New York City - Post-World War II: 1946-1977, History of New York City - Modern period: 1978-2001, History of New York City - Post 9/11: 2001-present, History of New York City - Sources Read more here: » History of New York City: Encyclopedia II - History of New York City - Lenape and New Netherland: Prehistory:1613-1664 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and ChristendomAs mentioned in the biography, during the final years of his life, Kierkegaard took up a sustained attack on all of Christendom, Christanity as a political entity. In the 19th century, most Danes who were citizens of Denmark were necessarily members of the Danish State Church. In 2002 even, the Church of Denmark reports 84.3% of Danes are members of the state church [4]. Kierkegaard felt this state-church union was unacceptable and perverted the true ...
See also:Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Life, Søren Kierkegaard - Early years 1813–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - Regine Olsen 1837–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - The First Authorship 1841–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Corsair Affair 1845–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Second Authorship 1846–1853, Søren Kierkegaard - Attack Upon Christendom 1854–1855, Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorship, Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schelling, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Hegel, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and Christendom, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theory, Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy, Søren Kierkegaard - Alienation, Søren Kierkegaard - Abstraction, Søren Kierkegaard - Death, Søren Kierkegaard - Dread or anxiety, Søren Kierkegaard - Despair, Søren Kierkegaard - The individual, Søren Kierkegaard - Spheres of existence, Søren Kierkegaard - Subjectivity, Søren Kierkegaard - Pathos Passion, Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influence, Søren Kierkegaard - Selected bibliography, Søren Kierkegaard - Notes Read more here: » Søren Kierkegaard: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and Christendom |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theoryMany philosophers who initially read Kierkegaard, especially Fear and Trembling, often come to the conclusion that he supports a divine command law of ethics. The divine command theory is a metaethical theory which claims moral values are whatever is commanded by a god or gods. However, Kierkegaard (through his pseudonym Johannes de Silentio) is not arguing that morality is created by God; instead, he would argue that a divine command from God transcends ethics. This distinction means that God does not necessarily create human ...
See also:Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Life, Søren Kierkegaard - Early years 1813–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - Regine Olsen 1837–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - The First Authorship 1841–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Corsair Affair 1845–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Second Authorship 1846–1853, Søren Kierkegaard - Attack Upon Christendom 1854–1855, Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorship, Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schelling, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Hegel, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and Christendom, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theory, Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy, Søren Kierkegaard - Alienation, Søren Kierkegaard - Abstraction, Søren Kierkegaard - Death, Søren Kierkegaard - Dread or anxiety, Søren Kierkegaard - Despair, Søren Kierkegaard - The individual, Søren Kierkegaard - Spheres of existence, Søren Kierkegaard - Subjectivity, Søren Kierkegaard - Pathos Passion, Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influence, Søren Kierkegaard - Selected bibliography, Søren Kierkegaard - Notes Read more here: » Søren Kierkegaard: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theory |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of KierkegaardSome of Kierkegaard's famous philosophical critics in the 20th century include Theodor Adorno and Emmanuel Levinas. Atheistic philosphers such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Martin Heidegger mostly support Kierkegaard's philosophical views, but criticize and reject his religious views.
Adorno's take on Kierkegaard's philosophy has been less than faithful to the original intentions of Kierkegaard. At least one critic of Adorno considers his book Kierkegaard: Construction of the Aesthetic to be "the most irresponsible book ever written ...
See also:Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Life, Søren Kierkegaard - Early years 1813–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - Regine Olsen 1837–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - The First Authorship 1841–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Corsair Affair 1845–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Second Authorship 1846–1853, Søren Kierkegaard - Attack Upon Christendom 1854–1855, Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorship, Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schelling, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Hegel, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and Christendom, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theory, Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy, Søren Kierkegaard - Alienation, Søren Kierkegaard - Abstraction, Søren Kierkegaard - Death, Søren Kierkegaard - Dread or anxiety, Søren Kierkegaard - Despair, Søren Kierkegaard - The individual, Søren Kierkegaard - Spheres of existence, Søren Kierkegaard - Subjectivity, Søren Kierkegaard - Pathos Passion, Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influence, Søren Kierkegaard - Selected bibliography, Søren Kierkegaard - Notes Read more here: » Søren Kierkegaard: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of Kierkegaard |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influenceKierkegaard's works were not widely available in the couple of decades after his death. This is perhaps due to the facts that Kierkegaard was shunned by the Danish State Church, one of the major institutions in Denmark at the time, as well as the relative obscurity of the Danish language, compared to languages such as German and English. Georg Brandes, an early Kierkegaardian Danish scholar who was fluent in Danish and German, gave one of the first formal lectures on Kierkegaard and helped bring Kierkegaard to the attention of Europe. Brande ...
See also:Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Life, Søren Kierkegaard - Early years 1813–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - Regine Olsen 1837–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - The First Authorship 1841–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Corsair Affair 1845–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Second Authorship 1846–1853, Søren Kierkegaard - Attack Upon Christendom 1854–1855, Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorship, Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schelling, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Hegel, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and Christendom, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theory, Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy, Søren Kierkegaard - Alienation, Søren Kierkegaard - Abstraction, Søren Kierkegaard - Death, Søren Kierkegaard - Dread or anxiety, Søren Kierkegaard - Despair, Søren Kierkegaard - The individual, Søren Kierkegaard - Spheres of existence, Søren Kierkegaard - Subjectivity, Søren Kierkegaard - Pathos Passion, Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influence, Søren Kierkegaard - Selected bibliography, Søren Kierkegaard - Notes Read more here: » Søren Kierkegaard: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influence |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - History of New York City - Tammany and Consolidation: 1855-1897This period started with the inauguration in 1855 of Fernando Wood as the first mayor from Tammany Hall, an institution that would dominate the city throughout this period. During the 19th century, the city was transformed by immigration, a visionary development proposal called the Commissioners' Plan of 1811, which expanded the city street grid to encompass all of Manhattan, and the opening of the Erie Canal, which connected the Atlantic port to the vast agricultural markets of the Mid-western United States and Canada in 1819. By 1835, New ...
See also:History of New York City, History of New York City - Lenape and New Netherland: Prehistory:1613-1664, History of New York City - British and Revolution: 1665-1783, History of New York City - Federal and early American: 1784-1854, History of New York City - Tammany and Consolidation: 1855-1897, History of New York City - Early 20th century: 1898-1945, History of New York City - Post-World War II: 1946-1977, History of New York City - Modern period: 1978-2001, History of New York City - Post 9/11: 2001-present, History of New York City - Sources Read more here: » History of New York City: Encyclopedia II - History of New York City - Tammany and Consolidation: 1855-1897 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - History of New York City - Early 20th century: 1898-1945This period began with the formation of the consolidated city of the five boroughs in 1898. Manhattan and the Bronx, though still one county, were established as two separate boroughs and joined together with three other boroughs created from parts of adjacent counties to form the new municipal government originally called "Greater New York". The Borough of Brooklyn incorporated the independent City of Brooklyn, recently joined to Manhattan by the Brooklyn Bridge, and several municipalities in eastern Kings County, New York; the Borough of Q ...
See also:History of New York City, History of New York City - Lenape and New Netherland: Prehistory:1613-1664, History of New York City - British and Revolution: 1665-1783, History of New York City - Federal and early American: 1784-1854, History of New York City - Tammany and Consolidation: 1855-1897, History of New York City - Early 20th century: 1898-1945, History of New York City - Post-World War II: 1946-1977, History of New York City - Modern period: 1978-2001, History of New York City - Post 9/11: 2001-present, History of New York City - Sources Read more here: » History of New York City: Encyclopedia II - History of New York City - Early 20th century: 1898-1945 |
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