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    Friedrich Hölderlin or Emanuele Severino? The Sacral Dimension of Nature in the Context of Modern Technology by Andrzej Kobyliński

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…He believes science and modern technology have become an extremely effective tool of man’s dominion over the natural world. The Italian philosopher says that today the human will to power applied to nature leads to its objectification and desacralization. …”
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    Autonomia świata a podmiotowość człowieka w ekoteologii by Jarosław Horowski

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Biocentrism states that the anthropocentric attitude to the non-human world results from the Christian worldview based on the Bible where it is written that God gives man dominion over all creatures. The author analyses the main issues of the Catholic concept of the relationship between human beings and other creatures. …”
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    Fragmenty písemností z kavalírské cesty hrabat z Clary-Aldringenu z roku 1727 by Jiří Kubeš

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…They created a large dominion mainly in northern Bohemia with the centre in well known spa Teplice. …”
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    Supervisi rekan sejawat dalam penelitian konseling: analisis bibliometrik periode lima puluh by Ibrahim Al Hakim, Muhammad Solehuddin, Agus Taufiq, Nandang Budiman, Deasy Yunika Khairun

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Penerbit dengan peringkat tertinggi adalah Wiley-Blackwell, dengan 33 publikasi dan 545 kutipan. Gulsah Kemer (Old Dominion University), Dana Foglesong (Magellan Complete Care), Hugh C. …”
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    The lssue of Suprašl Monastery Confessional Subordination and Character at the beginning of the 16th Century by Genutė Kirkienė

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…All that determined Aleksandras Chodkevičius' decision to establish a monastery in his dominion, which remained „Orthodox" in a sense that it maintained formal relations with the metropolitan, though it gained considerable, legally substantiated autonomy. …”
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    Slaves and Captives Between Castile, Granada, and the Canary Islands: Frontier and Judicial Dynamics in the 15th and 16th Centuries by Mirko Suzarte Škarica

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Legal and judicial documents from this period show how common human trafficking was in the peripheries of the Spanish dominions even before the overseas expansion. This activity often included revolts, horseback raids, robberies, death, the capture and enslavement of people, and other notions such as slavery under ›just war‹, which sometimes blurred the margins between slavery and captivity. …”
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