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    JEAN-PAUL SARTRE FELSEFESİNDE KENDİSt-İÇÎN-VARLIfCJN ONTOLOJÎK ANALİZİ by Talip Karakaya

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…Consciousness, which is discussed more and more as a result of Edmund Husserl's phenomenological studies in particular, is seen to be making contemporary intellectuals busy. Consciousness expressed by the concepts of cognition, sense, perception, etc. ca- , use disputes among both idealist and materialist thinkers. …”
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    Modern Methods of Urban Energy System Planning by Т. M. Bugaeva, O. V. Novikova

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Changing the paradigm of power supply systems development towards the development of small distributed power production, intellectualization and demand management requires a more accurate understanding of the planned local loads in the city. …”
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    Investigating Conterminous Oppositions in Khosrow, Shirin, Lily, and Majnoon of Nezami by Fatemeh Esfandiyari Mehni, Mohammad Reza Najjarian, Mohammad Khodadadi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The structure of literary images using oppositions, the union of them, and their difference are intellectually very important in poetry. The association of these patterns with other rhetorical and aesthetic elements increases their semantic capacity and rhetorical beauty. …”
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    Social and Cultural Integration: A Discourse Analysis of Islamic Themes in the Basis Magazine, 1998–2000 by Rhoma Dwi Aria Yuliantri

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Since 1998, Basis has regularly featured writings on Islamic themes contributed by both Muslim and non-Muslim intellectuals. This research aims to understand why Basis, with its Catholic missionary vision and spirit, embraced Islamic themes during the 1998–2000 period and to what extent these Islamic and Islamic-themed articles reflect the journal's mission of interreligious dialogue in response to the "cultural freedom" of the Reform Era. …”
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    Meaning mindset theory: a transdiagnostic approach to mental health promotion and intervention for children by Laura Lynne Armstrong, Emmalyne Watt, Catherine Laura Potter, Brent L. Epperson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To date, the DREAM program, as well as MMT more broadly, has been tested in diverse populations with school-aged children, families, neurodiverse and intellectually gifted young people, homeless men, and Black families, among others. …”
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    Ryuzo Mikimoto and the Ruskin ‘Relics’ Exhibitions of 1926, 1931 and 1933 by Haruka Miki

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…As in the painting A Stray Child (1902) by Taikan Yokoyama, which shows a Japanese surrounded by Western and Eastern philosophers and redeemers, Japanese young intellectuals faced a spiritual crisis after a massive influx of Western thought and subsequent cultural and social changes to westernize Japan. …”
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    Memorial culture of modern Hungarian monarchism by M. W. Kyrchanoff

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The author analyzes the role and place of monarchical intellectuals in the development of historical politics and the memorial culture forming and developing in monarchical political imagination. …”
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    Habiter l’exil : Retablo hispánico, Mexique, 1946 by Salomé Foehn

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…In 1946, Spanish Republican intellectuals in exile published a miscellanea of texts, entitled Retablo hispánico, with the ephemeral, Mexico-founded publishing house, « Clavileño ». …”
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    Poétiques de l’altérité : lecture croisée de J.-H. Rosny aîné et Stanley G. Weinbaum by François Laforge

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In spite of many differences between the two authors, especially regarding their positions in the literary fields they belonged to, both of them had the same concern to write high-level conjectural texts, plausible from a scientific point of view and intellectually stimulating. They also attempted to create totally different worlds in the aforementioned works and refused plain reduplicative imagination, unlike many previous or contemporary Science Fiction writers, such as Edgar Rice Burroughs or Gustave Le Rouge, who had both set adventure stories on Mars, at the beginning of the 20th Century. …”
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    Search for the turning points in the Soviet Lithuanian historiography: 1956 (?) by Aurimas Švedas

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The illusion of possible changes in history research in 1956 was created by the Lithuanian Communist Party (LCP) itself, which organized several meetings with Lithuanian intellectuals discussing the short history of Soviet Lithuania prepared by the History Institute. …”
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    MODERATION IN INDONESIAN TAFSIR: CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF THE TERMS OF UMMATAN WASATAN IN THE AL-QUR’AN DAN TERJEMAHANNYA BY THE MINISTRY OF RELIGION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDON... by Naufal Cholily

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The production and consumption of texts can then be seen from government policies through the Kementerian Agama in the socialization of moderation in all lines of people’s lives, in religion, intellectuals and society.…”
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    The logic of the nation: Nationalism, formal logic, and interwar Poland by David E. Dunning

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Logic in Warsaw grew out of overlapping imperial legacies, launched mainly by Polish-speaking scholars who had trained in Habsburg universities and had come during the First World War to the University of Warsaw, an institution controlled until recently by Russia and reconstructed as Polish under the auspices of German occupation. The intellectuals who formed the Warsaw School of Logic embraced a patriotic Polish identity. …”
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    Re-Thinking Pan-Africanism and African Integration by Keith Gottschalk

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Pan-Africanism will remain fragile until it can grow mass support, as opposed to being usually limited to intellectuals and some members of the ruling elites. …”
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    Impact of Community Service Activities on the Soft Skills Development of Polytechnic Engineering Students Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin by Masfizaizan Binti Manaf, Emilawati Binti Othman, Noorashikin Binti Ahmad

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…It is thus envisaged that this community service activity is crucial to be applied to all polytechnic students as a condition of awarding diploma and in line with the requirement of the National Education Philosophy to produce individuals who are intellectually, spiritually, emotionally and physically balanced.…”
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    Sobre medios, masa, cultura popular en las crónicas de Carlos Monsiváis by María Ángela Cifuentes

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…Igualmente se atiende al particular estilo híbrido de su escritura, así como a la importancia que tiene la paradoja como recurso en su labor crítica respecto a las relaciones de poder y al traspaso de fronteras de dicotomías.Mexican writer Carlos Monsiváis is one of the most highly recognized intellectuals today for his work as the chronicler of Mexico City, essayist, analyst of the mass media, critic of culture and society in Latin America and, above all, in Mexico. …”
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    The Semantics of the Absurd: On German ‘Hermetic’ Poetry and Political Commitment after 1945 by Marko Pajević

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…While the frenetic economic activity of the ‘Wirtschaftswunder’ side-stepped a mainstream confrontation with the horrors of the recent past, intellectuals and artists radically interrogated the reasons for the disaster. …”
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    A Comprehensive Review of Key Cyber-Physical Systems, and Assessment of Their Education Challenges by Imre Kocsis, Boglarka Burjan-Mosoni, Istvan Balajti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These called Extended Cyber-Physical Systems (E-CPS) or Next Generation Cyber-Physical Systems (NG-CPS) are expanding to address more complex problems such as the impact of intellectualization on human roles and the social embedding of heterogeneous systems. …”
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    Ethnosymbolism as a Framework for Early Modern Literature Analysis: Theoretical Reflections on the Identity of the Political Community of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania by Skirmantas Knieža

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Examples from the literature of the 16th-century Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL) suggest that the myth of Roman descent, efforts to turn historical battles with Moscow and Ottomans into an epic, etymologization of Lithuania’s name, importance of the Jagiellonian dynasty, and other symbols helped cultivate historical subjectivity and a sense of identity among the nobility and intellectuals. While these insights should not imply proactive construction of nationhood, as Caspar Hirschi suggests in his study on the contemporary Holy Roman Empire, they indicate that the commonly employed term ‘political nation’ of the GDL can be further refined by reconsidering the contents of ethnicity, primarily dealing with the sense of historical identity and memory. …”
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