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    FILOSOFAVIMAS KAIP PASIRUOŠIMAS MIRČIAI by Skirmantas Jankauskas

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…This concern of the Greek philosophy is reflected by the idea of philosophizing as the way to approach death. It is shown that because of his anonymity Greek philosopher can not privatize the content of his thinking. …”
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    “Past fearing death”: Epicurean ethics in Measure for Measure by Jonathan Pollock

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The numerous allusions to Montaigne’s Essays and Lucretius’ De rerum natura, especially in Act III of Measure for Measure, suggest that non only an “evangelical” but an Epicurean reading of the play is possible, according to which the Duke is not so much a divine figure as an atomist philosopher, advocating measure (and pleasure) in all things.…”
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    Les modalités du temps chez Benjamin Franklin by Elise Marienstras

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The long-lasting fame of Benjamin Franklin rests principally on his characteristics as a scientist and a philosopher of the Enlightenment. This article raises the question of Franklin's conception of time and examines his numerous uses of « time » as a concept, as a way of living, as a means to obtain wealth, as a general vision of the progress of mankind.…”
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    ANTHROPOLOGICAL DESCARTES’ RATIONALISM AND IT'S HUSSERL’S RECEPTION by Anatolii M. Malivskyi

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Thinking of its way, he comes to the rediscovery some of the key ideas of the French philosopher, rooted in his anthropological rationalism. …”
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    Talking responsibly about medicine in the Fourth Industrial Revolution by Alex Broadbent

    Published 2019-10-01
    “… A lot of what is currently being said about the future of medicine in the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) is irresponsible: it appears to be uttered without regard for whether it is true or false. The philosopher Harry Frankfurt argues that we should define and use the word “bullshit” as a technical term to cover speech of this sort (Frankfurt, 2005). …”
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    Quand le roman s’est détourné de l’épopée by François Vanoosthuyse

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This study seeks to understand the motives and issues at stake in Lukács’s reception of Flaubert throughout his career as a philosopher and critic. In particular, we want to know whether there is a form of continuity beyond the rupture of 1917, or whether this hypothesis is completely invalid. …”
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    Edith Stein, Une Sainte controversée by Yael Hisch

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…A philosopher, a Carmelite of Jewish origin and a victim of the Nazis, who was assassinated in Auschwitz, Edith Stein was beatified (1987) and canonized (1998). …”
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    ORHON YAZITLARINDAKİ "BİLGE" TERİMİ ÜZERİNE by Ahmet Kamil Cihan

    Published 2002-07-01
    “…Simi- , larly, the term "bilge kagan" may be compared with Plato's term "king-philosopher"; therefore, it may be said that the term "bilge" precedes Farabi and İbn Sina's concepts like al-hakim, al-faylasuf.…”
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    AR JACQUES DERRIDA - TRANSCENDENTALINIS FILOSOFAS? TRYS INTERPRETACIJOS by Jūratė Baranova

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…The article starts with the problem of possibility for "living" philosopher to expect to be interpreted according to the line he is suggesting himself. …”
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    El hecho extraordinario: García Morente by Juana Sánchez-Gey Venegas

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Manuel García Morente, a Spanish philosopher of the 20th century, well-known Kantian scholar and convinced agnostic, narrates in a work entitled El hecho extraordinario his experience of conversion to Christianity and, even more, his priestly vocation. …”
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    Philosophy in Engineering Systems of Action: Analysis and Interpretation of the Selected Ontological Aspects of Józef Konieczny’s Theory of Action by Smolnik Maksymilian

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Such a general approach to actions is also supportive to the discussions on the development of artificial intelligence agents. As a philosophically remarkable and practically useful approach to actions the theory of action proposed by the Polish philosopher, scientist and military specialist Józef Konieczny undergoes here further considerations.…”
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    Les substrats d’une pensée du « genre » dans les textes de María Zambrano by Nadia Mékouar-Hertzberg

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Certainly, the intellectual and theoretical foundations are clearly different ; the thought of the philosopher does not consist in an anticipation of "gender studies". …”
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    Justice pour les bêtes by Agathe Couvreur

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Are they things or rather persons ? The American philosopher Martha Nussbaum believes that non-human animals are sensitive and vulnerable creatures who should now be entitled to a good life. …”
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    Architecture and Nature in Japan: Nishizawa, Kuma e Fujimoto by Salvator-John Liotta

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This paper defines the sense of nature for Japanese culture according to the interpretation of the philosopher Testuro Watsuji, provides an overview of the devices of traditional Japanese spatiality and shows through a critical analysis of various projects by Ryue Nishiwaza, Kengo Kuma and Suo Fujimoto as Japanese contemporary architecture has renewed its bond with nature. …”
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    De l’intention de l’artiste à l’effet de l’œuvre. Changer l’approche en conservation ? by Muriel Verbeeck

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The thought of the philosopher G. Genette could provide interesting leads. …”
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    EDUCATION IN THE HUMANITIES AND THE DEMOCRATIC UTOPIA OF MARTHA NUSSBAUM by V. M. Karelin

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The paper analyzes the conception of the development of education in the Humanities in the theory of the famous American philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum. According to her approach, modern education in the humanities on all the levels up to the university level must be based on skills of critical thinking. …”
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    Intuitions of future in “existential diaries” of 1920–1930s: Grigory Tseretely, Mikhail Prishvin, Gustav Shpet by T. . Schedrina

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…A key theme of this article is the relation of the eminent Russian intellectuals: scientist (Grigory Tseretely), writer (Mikhail Prishvin), philosopher (Gustav Shpet) to educational reforms of 1920–1930s in Soviet Russia expressed in their letters and diary notes. …”
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    Participation et développement soutenable des territoires by Alban Mannisi

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…In a contemporary Japan, where the brutality of planning has changed the relationship with nature, we will report the experience of the philosopher Kuwako Toshio. Engage with territorial Planning issues, he develops methods of environmental mediation to better connect people to their environment.…”
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    Amour et poésie dans La tumba de Antígona de María Zambrano by Margherita Camozzi

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…His Word is a Poetic Word and at the same time, in his aspiration to transcendence, she speaks a philosophical logos. It is in this sense, that Zambrano's Antigone expresses, she says, a "desire for harmony of opposites", the philosopher speaks the language of Love.…”
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    Algorithms, Intuition and Networked Activism by Carolyn Pedwell

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…In Thumbelina (2015), for example, the late French philosopher and media theorist Michel Serres argues that millennials are not only the first generation to experience the internet and related forms of digital media in their adolescence, they have also been comprehensively ‘[re]-formatted by the media’, and, thus, ‘no longer have the same body or behavior’ as previous generations (2015: 5-6). …”
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