Know Thyself: Western Identity from Classical Greece to the Renaissance
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Know Thyself: Western Identity from Classical Greece to the Renaissance is a scholarly work by Ingrid Rossellini that traces the evolution of Western self-understanding from ancient Greek thought through the cultural and intellectual transformations of the Renaissance.
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Target entity: Know Thyself: Western Identity from Classical Greece to the Renaissance Context triple: [Ingrid Rossellini, notableWork, Know Thyself: Western Identity from Classical Greece to the Renaissance]
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Roots of Western Culture
Roots of Western Culture is a philosophical work by Herman Dooyeweerd that analyzes the religious and ideological foundations shaping Western civilization.
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Cultural Memory and Western Civilization
Cultural Memory and Western Civilization is a scholarly work that explores how collective memory shapes Western societies’ identities, institutions, and historical consciousness.
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The Physical World of the Greeks
The Physical World of the Greeks is a scholarly work that explores ancient Greek conceptions of nature, matter, and physical phenomena within the history of science.
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The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy
The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy is a seminal philosophical study by Ernst Cassirer that analyzes how Renaissance thinkers reconceived the relationship between human individuality and the structure of the universe.
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Governing the Soul: The Shaping of the Private Self
Governing the Soul: The Shaping of the Private Self is a seminal work of social and political theory that examines how modern psychological expertise and institutions shape individual subjectivity and self-governance.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Know Thyself: Western Identity from Classical Greece to the Renaissance Target entity description: Know Thyself: Western Identity from Classical Greece to the Renaissance is a scholarly work by Ingrid Rossellini that traces the evolution of Western self-understanding from ancient Greek thought through the cultural and intellectual transformations of the Renaissance.
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A.
Roots of Western Culture
Roots of Western Culture is a philosophical work by Herman Dooyeweerd that analyzes the religious and ideological foundations shaping Western civilization.
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B.
Cultural Memory and Western Civilization
Cultural Memory and Western Civilization is a scholarly work that explores how collective memory shapes Western societies’ identities, institutions, and historical consciousness.
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C.
The Physical World of the Greeks
The Physical World of the Greeks is a scholarly work that explores ancient Greek conceptions of nature, matter, and physical phenomena within the history of science.
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D.
The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy
The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy is a seminal philosophical study by Ernst Cassirer that analyzes how Renaissance thinkers reconceived the relationship between human individuality and the structure of the universe.
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E.
Governing the Soul: The Shaping of the Private Self
Governing the Soul: The Shaping of the Private Self is a seminal work of social and political theory that examines how modern psychological expertise and institutions shape individual subjectivity and self-governance.
- F. None of above. chosen
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