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    La metro-montagna di fronte alle sfide globali. Riflessioni a partire dal caso di Torino by Giuseppe Dematteis

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…This process depends largely on the perception of the inner mountain as a set of economic, cultural, aesthetic and existential values, complementary and partially alternative to the urban. …”
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    Reading Practices of Students of the Metropolitan Metropolis: “Amateurs” and “Pragmatists” by E. V. Kargapolova, V. V. Diakova, M. A. Simonenko, Ju. A. Davydova

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…These phenomena are considered in sociology within the framework of some concepts: as a separate type of practice in the process of personal literacy formation, through the connection of cultural heritage and social class, through the analysis of subjective and existential meanings of the reading experience, and others. …”
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    THE DIFFERENTIATION OF SPIRITUAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING AS AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL PROBLEM by Remigijus Oželis, Vaineta Juškienė

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Within the framework of epistemology, we can look at spiritual counseling, whose priority also involves existential questions, the search for answers to issues such as life, suffering, death, love, transcendence, etc. …”
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    Revocable identity-based proxy re-signature scheme in the standard model by Xiaodong YANG, Yutong LI, Jinli WANG, Tingchun MA, Caifen WANG

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…User revocation is necessary to the practical application of identity-based proxy re-signature scheme.To solve the problem that the existing identity-based proxy re-signature schemes cannot provide revocation functionality,the notion of revocable identity-based proxy re-signature was introduced.Furthermore,the formal definition and security model of revocable identity-based proxy re-signature were presented.Based on proxy re-signature scheme and binary tree structure,a revocable identity-based proxy re-signature scheme was proposed.In the proposed,scheme,the user's signing key consists of two parts,a secret key and an update key.The secret key transmitted over the secure channel is fixed,but the update key broadcasted by the public channel is periodically changed.Only the user who has not been revoked can obtain the update key,and then randomize the secret key and update the key to generate the corresponding signature key of the current time period.In the standard model,the proposed scheme is proved to be existentially unforgeable against adaptive chosen-identity and chosen-message attacks.In addition,the proposed scheme has properties of bidirectionality and multi-use,and can resist signing key exposure attacks.The analysis results show that the proposed scheme can efficiently revoke the user and update the user’s key,and thus it has good scalability.…”
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    MORAL SEARCH IN MULTICULTURAL COMMUNICATION by I. A. Donnikova

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The work uses: the conceptual provisions of phenomenology – for the disclosure of the semantic uncertainty of human existence as a prerequisite of moral search; existential philosophy – to substantiate the essential relationship of a man and culture. …”
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    A Study and Criticism on the Book: An Approach to Philosophy of Al-Farabi as a Detachment of Greek Philosophy Tradition by Saeed Rahimian

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Thus, he believes that Farabi, through his existential view, was able to restore the essential role of existence versus the essence and quiddity. …”
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    Plotinus’ νοητή ουσία means substance paths to the Absolute by Robert Warchał

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In doing so, he makes it clear that human self-knowledge has an existential-subjective quality, based on the capacity for spiritual intuition. …”
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    Exilul „concentraţionar” şi poezia ca libertate by Sorin Ivan

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…In Ion Caraion’s poetry, exile is, more than a poetic theme, a reality of the human being, an ontological state. This existential condition appears in a number of essential hypostases in his poetic universe: the concentrationary exile, the political exile, the geographical exile, the moral exile, the linguistic exile, the aesthetic exile, and the last exile, the Non-being. …”
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    “In Honor, as in Limb, Unmarred”: Obsession with the “Whole” Body in Herman Melville’s Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War by Vanessa Meikle Schulman

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Mobilizing evidence from Melville’s letters as well as close readings of the poems, I argue that Melville presented a complicated relationship to questions of bodily wholeness and autonomy in his written work, particularly in response to the political and existential stresses of the U.S. Civil War. Melville conceptualized Battle-Pieces as a chronological archive intended to redeem a narrative of wholeness and overcome a perceived weakness or deficiency in the body politic. …”
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    African Diaspora Pentecostals Deliverance Practices and the Lived Reality in the United Kingdom by Nomatter Sande

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…African diaspora deliverance practices proffer existential solutions in a spirit-filled world. This study used the desktop research approach to explore the lived tensions of African diaspora Pentecostal deliverance practices in the United Kingdom, where such practices are not generally part of the cultural and social worldview. …”
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    Being young and resilient in times of AI, disasters, and crises by Veselin Mitrović

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, some inconsistencies in the above interpretation induce an epistemological and existential crisis. First, the everyday life of some disadvantaged groups can be described as catastrophic and miserable whether the general community recognizes it or not. …”
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    The Crisis of Madrasa Graduates: A Search for Identity in the Pakistani Society by Farid Bın Masood, Umair Ali Khan

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Historically, there had been no distinction between the religious and secular education in the madrasahs, but after thearrivalof British imperialism which led to the subjugation and oppression of existing institutions which alsoaffectedthe Madrasah curriculum leading to agradualdecay in Madrasah to play any role in the society. This existential crisis faced by the madrasah—both as an institution and by its graduates—was expected to end with the inception of Pakistan with the support of religious Ulema and the Muslim masses however the adaptation of the modern education system in Pakistan only added more to the existing problem. …”
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    Uncertainty of Images of the Future and Peculiarities of Modern Social Thinking by Viktor Shcherbyna

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The absence of certain images of the future in humanitarian discourse contributes to the development of social anomie, mass deprivation and the development of an existential vacuum.The author believes that images of the future are formed on the basis of a certain type of social thinking, in which static and dynamic aspects can be distinguished, allowing one to see social reality in its spatial and temporal characteristics. …”
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    Contemporary perspective of spirituality and religiosity in head and neck cancer by Nikunj Maniyar, Sachin C. Sarode, Shruti Thakkar, Gargi S. Sarode

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Addressing the spiritual needs, which comprehend existential concerns across various domains, represents a pivotal aspect of cancer care. …”
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    Russian prefixal posture verbs as a means of spatial thinking verbalization by A.V. Trofimova, V.A. Kosova

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Other derivative words often expand their meaning through neutralization of the seme that implies the posture. Existential verbs with modal component form the third group. …”
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    Rethinking Gender and Epistemic Injustice: A Comparative Study of Male and Female Breast Cancer Memoirs by Mahua Bhattacharyya, Ajit K Mishra

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Breast cancer patients can negotiate credibility deficit, identity crisis, and existential crisis caused by epistemic injustice through narrating. …”
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    SCIENTIA SACRA IN SUFISM AS WELTANSCHAUUNG CONTEMPORARY MUSLIM SPIRITUALITY by Imron Mustofa

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…These three elements come from the key statement that Sufism is an existential axis for humans, where the crisis of modern humans is the centrifugal motion of that axis. …”
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    CONTRACTUALISTIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE GENDER: POSSIBILITIES AND BORDERS by D. V. Usov

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Significance of the gender community for the sociocultural and existential identity of the individual enables (through organic, life-world belonging to a certain tradition and culture) his/her security and the ability to adequately orient in difficult life situations. …”
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    Exhausting the (Human) Problem by Annalaura Alifuoco

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article explores exhaustion as both existential condition and methodological proposition—a way to sidestep the human(ist) problem of solutionism. …”
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    THE ACTUALIZATION OF SEARCH OF SENSE-VITAL VALUES AS A PHILOSOPHICAL-EDUCATIONAL PROBLEM by E. G. Rogova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…They are general for most wide-spread (atheistic and religious) varieties of the existential education in the sense-vital aspect. Conclusions. …”
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