Essays about: "mystik"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 11 essays containing the word mystik.
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6. English Arts and Crafts gardens and how they can be modernised in Sweden
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : The aim with this thesis was to investigate what characterises an English Arts and Crafts garden how they could be modernised in Sweden. My research was limited to 20 weeks of full-time writing and worth 30 ECTS. Through literature studies, interviews and site visits I could analyse my findings which resulted in a concrete garden design project. READ MORE
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7. Begravningsplatsens potential som en meningsskapande och hälsofrämjande miljö
University essay from SLU/Dept. of People and SocietyAbstract : Begravningsplatser i stadsmiljö har en hälsofrämjande funktion då de finns i människors omedelbara närhet och kan innebära skillnaden för om en person kommer i kontakt med en grön utemiljö över huvud taget. Platsen signalerar kontinuitet och inger en känsla av sammanhang i tillvaron (SOC) vilket är den viktigaste faktorn för hur väl vi klarar av stress. READ MORE
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8. United In Diversity or Through Diversity? National Identity As a Flexibility Clause - Granting Member States a Margin of Appreciation
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Förhållandet mellan unionens rättsordning och medlemstaternas nationella konstitutioner är komplicerad, främst på grund av EU:s unika karaktär. EU-27 innebär oundvikligen att unionen står på 27 olika nationella konstitutioner, alla med sina egna konstitutionella särdrag. Artikel 4. READ MORE
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9. Spinoza - A Rational Mystic
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för teologi och religionsvetenskapAbstract : Is Spinoza a mystic? Spinoza´s philosophy clearly relates to the concept of understanding God, through the self, so it is not hard to see why it has been argued that he may have been a mystic. On the other hand, it makes no sense at all since he is considered to be one of the most rational philosophers of the Modern Age and Spinoza´s God is neither transcendent nor supernatural and therefore he is considered an atheist. READ MORE
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10. Ruins of Wilderness : sensual Spaces in between
University essay from SLU/Landscape Architecture (until 121231)Abstract : Ruins and derelict places have since long fascinated and attracted humans. With my starting point in the wild vegetation and the spontaneous activities taking place on derelict land and in industrial ruins, I explore with help from the theoretical sociology, what creates not only this fascination but also fear. READ MORE