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Vladimir Solovyov on Christmas: Philosophy of Incarnation and All-Unity Introduction: Christmas as a Key Event in World History For Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (1853-1900), the greatest Russian philosopher, poet, and theologian, Christmas was not just an
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The Eschatological Meaning of Christmas: The Beginning of the End and the End of the Beginning Christmas is often reduced to an idyllic, nostalgic event of the past in public consciousness. However, in its theological depth, it is the cornerstone of Christ
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What Snow Makes the Best Snowballs: Physics and Meteorology of the Ideal Snowball The quality of a snowball is not a matter of luck, but a direct result of meteorological conditions that determine the physical and mechanical properties of the snow cover. C
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Tragedy, or the Song of the Goat: From the Dithyramb to the Universal Law The word "tragedy" entered common usage as a designation of the highest degree of misfortune. However, its original Greek meaning — τραγῳδία (tragōidía) — literally translates as "go
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Completion of the Celebration as the Closure of a Gestalt: Psychology of Incomplete Action and Transition Rites Introduction: The Gestalt Principle and the Cyclicality of Celebration From the perspective of Gestalt psychology, a celebration represents a ho
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Existential Experiences on New Year's Eve and Christmas: Between Hope and the Futility of Time Introduction: The Chronological Turning Point as an Existential Challenge The period of New Year's and Christmas holidays represents a unique cultural and psycho
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The Yule Log and Associated Traditions in France: From Pragmatism to Confectionery Symbolism Introduction: The Log as a Cultural Palimpsest The French tradition of the "Yule Log" (La bûche de Noël) is a unique example of the transformation of an ancient pa
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Sigmund Freud's Essay "The Uncanny" (1919): Christmas Trauma as a Matrix of Neurosis and the Archetype of the Unconscious Introduction: "Unheimliche" as the Return of Repressed Childish Horror Sigmund Freud's essay "The Uncanny" ("Das Unheimliche", 1919) i
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Покой, тишина и радость Рождества: семиотика сакрального переживания в культуре Введение: Триада как культурный универсальный код Концептуальная триада «покой – тишина – радость» представляет собой смысловое ядро рождественского переживания в западной (пре
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The Dog in the City: Adaptation, Conflict, and Neurobiology of Urban Existence Introduction: The Urban Environment as an Evolutionary Challenge The city represents an extreme, highly stressful environment for the dog (Canis familiaris), whose phenotype and
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