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    The phenomenon of laziness as a risk factor of high school students' fascination with gadgets by Ranno I. Sunnatova

    Published 2021-10-01
    Subjects: “…passion for gadgets and social networks…”
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    Self-Love or Diffidence? Malebranche and Hume on the Love of Fame by Julie Walsh

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…For Malebranche, imitation—both of passions and belief—and our tendency to judge ourselves by comparison, generate the passion of pride or grandeur, which plays a useful social role. …”
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    Langues et langages du merveilleux dans L’Enjomineur : enjeux poétiques, historiques et narratifs by Joanna Pavlevski-Malingre

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The language of silence spoken by the creatures of the Other World, who perceive human language as a violence which mirror unleashed human passions, is a strong condemnation of Revolution and Terror.…”
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    'In Examining Others We Know Ourselves': Joanna Baillie on Sympathetic Curiosity, Moral Education, and Drama by Lauren Kopajtic

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This paper argues that Joanna Baillie’s ‘Introductory Discourse’ to her Plays on Passions offers a theory of moral education based on an epistemology of passion—an account of how we come to know and understand the passions—both of which deserve further philosophical attention. …”
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    L’Indépendance du Venezuela : idéalisation de l’histoire et paradigme du héros by Frédérique Langue

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…It points out to the fact that, along with Independence consecrated chronology and homeland centered historiography, come up matters and passions frequently forgotten by academic history but recovered by the new official history.…”
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    Farinelli and the English: “One God” or the Devil? by Thomas McGeary

    Published 2004-05-01
    “…En Angleterre, où l’on se passionne pour l’opéra italien depuis le début du dix-huitième siècle, l’arrivée du castrat italien Farinelli en 1734 déchaîne les passions les plus vives. Les pamphlets et satires qui prirent le chanteur pour cible montrent que celui-ci joua un rôle important dans les bouleversements affectant la façon de concevoir les catégories sexuelles. …”
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