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    Visualisierung harmonischer Prozesse mithilfe des Circular Pitch-Class Space am Beispiel der Tristan-Sequenz by Ansgar Jabs, Pascal Rudolph

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Through a case study of the opening bars to Richard Wagner’s introduction to Tristan und Isolde, we examine the epistemological potentiality of such visualizations.…”
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    Desenvolvimento e direitos fundamentais no projeto eurocêntrico: o desafio do descentramento cognitivo da colonialidade racializada by Maria Sueli Rodrigues de Sousa

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…With the assumption of the need of cognitive decentration to reflect on ontologies and epistemologies on which eurocentrism was built above and thematize aspects of the formation of Western rationality in order to make it possible to learn from cultures of the peoples originary in the production of another must becoming. …”
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    Corporate storytelling and the idea of Latin America by Mariana I. Paludi, Jean Helms Mills, Albert J. Mills

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…In a continuation of critical perspectives that challenges the dominance of Anglo-Saxon onto-epistemologies in management and organization studies (MOS), we conducted an empirical study on a multinational airline company whose past successes depended on the North/South, Anglo/Latin American borderlands. …”
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    A Critical Review on the Book Hume’s Aesthetic Theory, Taste and Sentiment by Zolfaghar Hemmati, Seyyed Mostafa Shahraeini

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…He also shows that concepts of taste and sentiment have an epistemological role in Hume's Aesthetics. But his conclusive interest to aesthetics leads him to give a strange and misunderstanding reading of Hume's philosophy. …”
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    Imaginary (Re)Vision: Politics and Poetics in Sam Watson’s The Kadaitcha Sung and Eric Willmot’s Below the Line by Estelle Castro

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…Ces romans aborigènes, récits de fin de monde situés sur le territoire australien, nous permettent d’examiner comment des mémoires, ontologies et épistémologies s’inscrivent dans le texte, en tissant une toile de relations extra-textuelles, remettant en cause et problématisant des sens d’appartenance nationale et personnelle, et établissant des liens avec un contexte plus vaste post-colonial, international ou pan-indigène…”
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    Orthodoxie, hétérodoxies et capitalismes contemporains by Robert Boyer

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…It means the limits of the renovation of the discipline by its mathematization after WWII and calls for an epistemological break in response to the transformations of contemporary capitalisms.…”
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    Konstruktywizm i pedagogika różnorodności w kontekście edukacji włączającej by Jolanta Rzeźnicka-Krupa

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… Constructivism is a very complex and ambiguous concept, whereas the constructivist approach is mostly presented in three main aspects: ontological and epistemological (conditions and capabilities of reality existence and cognition), psychological (mental processes of knowledge constructing) and pedagogical (processes of learning and creating concepts). …”
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    Promenades sensibles à performer by Mathilde Christmann , Élise Olmedo , Mathias Poisson

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This article stretches on cartographies and scores and their aesthetic, epistemological and experimental dimensions. Using american landscaper Lawrence Halprin 1960th work, this reflection investigates art, social science and urban planning. …”
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    Les mémoires d’une automobile (pas) comme les autres. La Coccinelle VW et ses mises en histoire by Pierre LANNOY

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The article then details four memorial channels by which the Beetle is given a history : a hagiographic channel, in which it becomes an object of passion, being unique in the automotive history ; an academic channel, in which it is seized as an object of research calling for epistemologically founded interpretations ; a political channel, in which the Beetle calls for moral judgments on the part of culturally situated individuals ; an iconic channel, transforming it in a semiotic object feeding aesthetic interpretations. …”
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    Local Ecological Knowledge and Biological Conservation: Post-normal Science as an Intercultural Field by Jorje Ignacio Zalles

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…From a natural sciences perspective, efforts directed at the conservation of biodiversity are based upon what is known as conservation biology. Given its epistemological assumptions, conservation biology faces obstacles in the incorporation of wisdom originating in local ecological knowledge, that which a local population has gained about the local environment which it is surrounded by and due to its direct contact with this local environment, instead of the result of a product of a positivist scientific inquiry. …”
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    L’imaginaire thérapeutique des chocs à l’insuline by Coline Fournout

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…I thus propose to explore the epistemological imaginary of insulin shock therapy through two crucial discursive tropes of this imaginary, mothering and regression, and the image of reproduction that they mobilize. …”
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    SOME PSYCHO-PEDAGOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON MUSICAL EDUCATION by Călin DRAGOŞ

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The full pedagogical and ethical meaning of meta-knowledge is developed in a didactic and epistemological context. As a means to acquire knowledge and strategies for success, meta-knowledge is a factor in pupils’ identification within their culture. …”
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    Compétences émergentes dans la pratique des professeurs des écoles débutants. Une approche psychophénoménologique. by Magali Boutrais

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Our research aims at understanding how builds itself the "I" professional of novice primary school teachers, from their point of view, by using the psychophenomenological approach and the explicitation interview (Vermersch, 1994). This epistemological approach coupled with the technique of the explicitation interview takes into account the subjectivity of the actors to document the progress of the actions in a past situation. …”
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    KOKIA YRA PROTINGŲ AUTOMATŲ EGZISTAVIMO GALIMYBĖ? by Algis Davidavičius

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…This existence is logically possible, if we rely on special kind of epistemologically relevant property dualism, coupled with a broader ontological monism and a functional definition of a person. …”
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    The Local, The Global, or Somewhere in Between? by Peter J. Verdin

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Ultimately, this research asks the question whether the curation of exoticized cultures at such constructed events creates productive spaces for intercultural exchange, and advocates that the epistemologies presented at such events be co-created with the represented cultures and communities.…”
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    Critical Examination of International Law Theories by Adama Aloysious Gross

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By scrutinizing these theories, this paper endeavors to reveal the epistemological structures that underpin the evolution of the science of international law, which may contribute to clarifying the topical discourse concerning the legitimacy, effectiveness, and malleability of the discipline in the context of modern global processes. …”
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    Devins sur le pas de la porte : notes pour une anthropologie visuelle du seuil en Galice by Anxo Fernández Ocampo

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…He also attempts to engage in dialogue with the inhabitant, and ventures to cross the threshold: this interaction validates the experience and creates a harmony between the technical constraints and the epistemological frame of research. This is how many phenomena are analyzed, be it the cultural and scriptural acceptability of a foreign name, the setting of objects that engage in a dialogue with the passer-by or the arrangement of sacred icons on domestic altars. …”
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    La variation toponymique dans l'oraliture comme pratique infrapolitique : études de cas à Uchon et Paris by Jean-Baptiste Bing

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…After presenting the case studies and the corpus, the first part sets out some epistemological and methodological considerations on these, the way in which they are treated and the limits of the results that can be drawn from them. …”
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    Des hystériques en mouvement : d’une assignation à une libération des corps ? Engagement des médecins et discours thérapeutiques dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle en France... by Grégory Quin, Anaïs Bohuon

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…At that time, doctors are producing a rich literature especially fixed on female bodies, a big corpus which is also a great opportunity for the history we want to do: to analyse both the representations around female moving bodies and the influences of the biological theories and the epistemological transformations of medicine. Around hysteria, body movement and therapeutic efficiency allow a controlled “female body liberation”, but the socio-political frame – shared by doctors – still contributes to maintain women in their social and medical corset. …”
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    Sustainability imaginaries by design by Roy Bendor

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…On this background, I argue that we are witnessing the emergence of a new sustainability imaginary that stands on three pillars: ontological entanglements, premised in the observation that everything is connected and could only be fully understood through those connections; inclusive epistemologies, rejecting the reductivism of Western rationalism in favor of “othered,” more situated forms of knowledge; and a politics of mutuality and care that mobilizes generosity and reciprocity as the basis of social life. …”
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