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Moral Aspects of Some Combat Sports
Published 2020-09-01“…Their history shows a process of gradual brutalisation, in antiquity from battles during the Greek Olympics, to competitions in Roman arenas; in the modern age from regulations introduced in the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, to formation or restoration of combat, where almost no rules exist. …”
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Hvordan skriver man egentlig en diskussion?
Published 2025-02-01“… Det at understøtte og udvikle akademiske skrivekompetencer indebærer en række udfordringer (se bl.a. Wingate 2015; Greek & Jonsmoen, 2017). En af udfordringerne er, at akademisk skrivning kan være omgærdet af mystik, fordi de faglige praksisser, der ligger bag tekstproduktionen, ofte er underforstået (Lillis, 2001). …”
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A Technique Socratic Questioning-Guided Discovery
Published 2012-03-01“…“Socratic Method” is a way of teaching philosophical thinking and knowledge by asking questions which was used by antique period greek philosopher Socrates. Socrates was teaching knowledge to his followers by asking questions and the conversation between them was named “Socratic Dialogues”. …”
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DECONSTRUCTION, APORIA AND THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF JUDGEMENT
Published 1998-01-01“…This experience of undecidability comes from the Greek, aporos, which means "without passage", "without issue". …”
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Essop Pahad
Published 2023-08-01“…It was in this time that Essop clung to the promise of a free and democratic South Africa. As the Greek tragedian Aeschylus once said: ‘I know how men in exile feed on dreams.’ …”
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Is Truth to Post-Truth what Modernism Is to Postmodernism? Heidegger, the Humanities, and the Demise of Common-Sense
Published 2020-05-01“…Second, since the notion of post-truth is often invoked to expose someone who fails to speak the truth (rather than to demote the concept of truth altogether), it refers to the Greek tradition of parrhesia as discussed by the late Michel Foucault. …”
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An Inquiry on Ancient Natural Theology: The Milesians
Published 2024-12-01“…Nevertheless, within the context of Western philosophy, its roots can be traced back to the ancient Greek tradition. In the last century, there has been a tendency to approach the Pre-Socratics with a certain degree of bias. …”
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Martha Graham, ‘An American, A kosmos’: Border-crossing in Martha Graham’s early works
Published 2019-12-01“…Graham pioneered a new way for women to dance, to express their femininity and their power: her works, inspired by Native American traditions, Mexican folklore, Greek mythology and literature from both sides of the Atlantic, depict strong women who are not afraid of pushing boundaries.Creating an American choreographic tradition also meant exploring its literary legacy for Martha Graham: this paper therefore also delves into the way the Whitmanian intertext emerges in Graham’s choreographic writing, in her conception of Americanness, modernity, the body and gender.…”
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Russian Black Sea Trade in Early 19<sup>th</sup> Century
Published 2023-07-01“…However, ports in Feodosia, Taganrog, and Odessa regularly received ships from Constantinople and the Greek islands, while the port of Sevastopol primarily served military purposes. …”
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Did God Cause the World by an Act of Free Will, According to Aristotle? A Reading Based on Thomistic Insights
Published 2025-01-01“…As a contribution to the reflection on whether classic Greek philosophy gave priority either to <i>Necessity</i> and the <i>Fatum</i> or to freedom, this paper endeavors to prove three theses: (1) according to Aristotle, God caused the being of the world by an act of His will; (2) such an act of divine will was free and not necessary; (3) however, such causation is subject to the necessity of supposition. …”
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Walking and standing in Athinas Street: Encountering pedestrian life in Athens’ historical centre
Published 2017-12-01“…Local authorities largely promote pedestrianisation as a means of boosting the cultural tourist profile of the Greek capital. Surrounded by streets that are replete with tourist and commercial activities, Athinas Street has been the focus of discussions on future pedestrianisation since 2009. …”
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Prémisses de la critique textuelle dans la culture écrite du XVIII-e siècle
Published 2016-12-01“…There are written proofs of the attempts done at the royal court of Nicholas Mavrocordatos, among which the ones made by Transylvanian Hellenist specialist Stephan Bergler to critically edit some medieval manuscripts, followed by the hard work of some typographic correctors, such as the Greek monk Mitrofan Gregoras, or as the monks Rafail, Anatolie and Lavrentie, from the Hurezi convent, and also Mihalcea Litterati or Cozma Vlahul, who prove their incipient qualities of editors. …”
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ENERGY DIPLOMACY OF TURKEY
Published 2016-04-01“…The authors also highlight the prospects of the natural gas pipeline project from Russia via the Black Sea to Turkey and to the Turkish-Greek border, which named "Turkish stream". This project was frozen in terms of military and political processes at the end of 2015 in Syria.…”
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The Effects of Artificial vs. Natural Rearing on Growth Performance, Thyroid Hormone Levels, Locomotor Activity, Carcass Traits and Meat Quality Characteristics in Chios Lambs
Published 2024-12-01“…Greece is one of the major producers of ovine milk; nevertheless, data concerning the effects of artificial rearing in lambs of Greek autochthonous breeds are not available. Therefore, the present study aimed to examine the influence of artificial rearing on growth performance, thyroid hormone levels, locomotor activity, carcass traits and meat quality characteristics in lambs of the Chios breed, which is one of the most well-known Greek dairy sheep breeds. …”
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GEO GOIDACI. THE FUSION OF THE ARTS: SCULPTURE AND MUSIC; GRAPHIC, PHOTO AND DIGITAL ART - INTERVIEW -
Published 2014-12-01“…In the first period of his life there, he has worked as a restorer (the antique, Greek-Roman sculpture), around Glyptotheka of Munich. …”
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Sense of place attachment of user in public open space commercial building in West Jakarta
Published 2025-01-01“…The existence of public spaces dates back to Ancient Roman, Greek, and the present day. Although people today are known for their individualistic attitudes, they still need a place to communicate. …”
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Systemic Sclerosis and Multiple Cancers of the Female Genital Tract: Prolonged Survival following Current Treatment Strategies
Published 2011-01-01“…The patient, a 43-year-old nulliparous premenopausal Greek woman suffering from systemic sclerosis, presented with a history of abdominal pain and abnormal uterine bleeding. …”
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CHURCH SLAVONIC VERSION OF CAESAR BARONIUS ANNALES ECCLESIASTICI AND CHUDOV TRANSLATIONS FROM THE 17TH CENTURY: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF VOCABULARY
Published 2024-12-01“…The common features are as follows: the widespread use of composita (compounds) not supported by the Polish text; equally widespread use of verbs with the -stvo- formant; the choice of words of Greek origin as equivalents for lexical units of Slavic and German origin; elimination of Latin borrowings, familiarized in the Polish text, and their translation through Slavic derivatives. …”
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Les textiles dans les tombes gauloises à dépôt de crémation en vase métallique : usages pratiques, mises en scène et perspectives anthropologiques (seconde moitié du vie s.-ve s. a...
Published 2022-12-01“…Considerations of the anthropological interpretation of textile use are based on Greek written sources prior to or contemporary with the 5th c. …”
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High-resolution isotope dietary analysis of Mesolithic and Neolithic humans from Franchthi Cave, Greece.
Published 2025-01-01“…Franchthi Cave, in the Greek Peloponnese, is a well-known Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic site, with several human burials. …”
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