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 Übersetzung für 'Axial Age' von Englisch nach Deutsch
hist.spec.
Axial Age [also Axial Period or Axis Age]
Achsenzeit {f} [Karl Jaspers]
Teiltreffer
tech.
axial {adj}
axial
38
axial {adj}Achsen-
208
dent.
axial {adj}
axial [in Richtung der anatomischen Zahnachse]
8
axial {adj}achsenförmig
biol.
axial migration
Axialmigration {f}
opticsphys.
axial resolution
axiale Auflösung {f}
anat.MedTech.
axial plane
Axialebene {f}
math.
axial symmetry
Achsensymmetrie {f}
opticsphys.
axial ray
Achsenstrahl {m}
engin.tech.
axial skew
Achsschrägung {f}
constr.engin.
axial pressure
mittiger Druck {m}
axial fanAxialventilator {m}
biol.
axial filament
Axialfilament {n}
axial thrustAxialschub {m}
axial directionAchsenrichtung {f}
math.
axial length
Achsenlänge {f}
med.
axial loading
axiale Belastung {f}
math.
axial coordinate
Achsenkoordinate {f}
engin.MedTech.phys.
axial scan
Axialscan {m}
tech.
axial fan
Axiallüfter {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In India during the Axial Age appeared the Maurya Empire—a geographically extensive and powerful empire, ruled by the Mauryan dynasty from 321 to 185 BC.
  • Karl Jaspers termed the intense period of philosophical development beginning around the 7th century BCE and concluding around the 3rd century BCE an Axial Age in human thought.
  • He has done comparative research in the history of the social sciences and has contributed to debates about the so-called Axial Age, while his recent work has addressed questions of historical progress and social and political transformations.
  • During the Axial Age, the practice of soul flight was exapted by ancient philosophers, meaning that it came to be used as a means of transcending the self from the everyday world towards the real world.
  • It is also considered to be the end of the Axial Age.

  • Holenstein is committed to showing impressive philosophical developments in Asia beyond the so-called axial age.
  • Tu identifies the twenty-first century as a new Axial Age, in which cultural and religious pluralism can foster constructive dialogue between traditions and civilizations.
  • Armstrong's "The Great Transformation: The Beginning of Our Religious Traditions" (2006) continues the themes covered in "A History of God" and examines the emergence and codification of the world's great religions during the so-called Axial age identified by Karl Jaspers.
  • He has also been a contributor to the axial age debate.
  • In recent work Thomassen has sought to develop an anthropological approach to political revolutions. Thomassen has also engaged the axial age debate from the perspective of anthropology.

  • In the Axial Age (mid-first millennium BCE), a continuous belt of civilizations stretched through the Eurasian subtropical zone from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
  • and Cultural Integration in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean", concludes: The cosmopolitanisms which emerged in the concerned regions in the Axial Age were products of universal monarchies.
  • Materialism developed, possibly independently, in several geographically separated regions of Eurasia during what Karl Jaspers termed the Axial Age ([...] 800–200 BC).
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