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    The Heidelberg Catechism on human sin and misery by R. S. Baard

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…As such, it invites us to think more deeply about the complexities of the human condition and of human agency. …”
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    Proportions des tissus des dents déciduales chez deux individus de Dordogne (France) : l’enfant néanderthalien du Roc de Marsal et le spécimen du Paléolithique supérieur final de L... by Priscillia Bayle

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Compared to the extant human condition, Neanderthal permanent molars show comparable relative enamel volumes, but distributed over a greater dentine surface. …”
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    Post-humanist food pedagogy in Margaret Atwood’s speculative fiction: The MaddAddam Trilogy by T. P. Anupama, Diana L. Anderleen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The multifaceted relationship between pedagogy, food and the human condition within Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam trilogy, delving into themes of consumption, identity, and ethics from a post-humanist perspective provides rationale to this research paper. …”
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    Tożsamość i kondycja człowieka by Irena Grochowska

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…To realise about the human condition would mean leaving the possibility of existence, potentiality for act. …”
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    Se divertir dans Les Rougon-Macquart by Céline Grenaud-Tostain

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It strives to ward off the unbearable vision of the human condition. It is therefore necessary to question the validity of an intertextuality in which Schopenhauer, Pascal and Montaigne manage to negotiate a privileged place. …”
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    APPLICATION ANALYTICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS BASED ON OLAP TECHNOLOGY by L. Dumanskaya, S. Dumansky

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The algorithm elaborated can recognize painful human condition, depending on the set of detectible symptoms and syndromes. …”
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    „Zjevení Božího hněvu.“ Poznámky k výkladu Ř 1,18–32 by Jan Roskovec

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In a kind of black-and-white pattern, he describes human condition of need, the core of which he sees in the erroneous substitution of the created for the Creator, as a result of which man comes into conflict with himself. …”
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    Censorship or the Limits of Representation in Terrence McNally’s Gay Theatre at the End of the 20th Century by Xavier Lemoine

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The reception of these plays also highlighted the inner mechanism of censorship as a productive discourse that entails the risk of suppressing the artistic distance that provides a dissenting voice and a necessary criticism of the human condition.…”
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    Junqueiro and Saramago : Portugal, God and the human being by Carlos Nogueira

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In particular, it aims to compare and understand how Junqueiro, now almost completely forgotten, and Saramago, a writer of global renown, address themes such as Portugal's decline, Portuguese politics and society, God, and the human condition. Given the centrality of the theme of Portugal's decline in their works, a dialogue is also established with Antero de Quental and his renowned discourse Causas da Decadência dos Povos Peninsulares nos Últimos Três Séculos (1871).…”
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    Ecosophical trans-formation: asignificant ruptures in the Venezuelan teacher by Milagros Elena Rodriguez

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In the reconstruction of the profoundly ecosophical transformation of the teacher as an urgency is the imperative of the onto-epistemological liberation of teachers-researchers in light of the significance of the categories: human condition-teaching-research-feeling-thinking; which means that empowering himself with the greatness of what he is as a decolonized human being and from there understanding his worth and that of the country where he is inserted.…”
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    Orígenes de la biopolítica: tensiones entre Foucault y Arendt by Matias Ilivitzky

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…De esta manera las presuposiciones teóricas presentes en el escrito foucaultiano La volonté de savoir serán contrastadas con aquellas analizadas por Arendt en su trabajo The Human Condition. En las conclusiones será indagado el deseo de reunión de parte de las weltanschauungen que los autores previamente referidos poseían sobre este tópico, formulado por Giorgio Agamben.…”
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    Economic Rhetoric in the Thought of John Paul II by Ciborowski Robert, Kargol-Wasiluk Aneta, Zalesko Marian

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…His thought could be an inspiration for creating and implementing the concept of economic and social policy and then it would be able to constitute a huge potential of guidelines for a better understanding of the functioning of the modern world and building and implementing solutions that can have an impact on improving the human condition.…”
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    Jedermann de Hugo von Hofmannsthal et de Felix Mitterer by Diane de Wrangel

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…As morality plays, both works have the same didactic purpose, which is to help the audience to better understand the meaning of existence and the human condition. Each in its own way, these plays enter into dialogue with the society of their time by re-actualising the aesthetic forms of the past.…”
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    Secular Agape: The Limits of Love in Botton and Rorty by Artur Ilharco Galvão

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… The desire for cohesive communities marked by love seems to be latent in the human condition. The revolution brought about by the Judeo-Christian proposal seems to initiate a process in which this desire is realised. …”
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    Les horizons de Thomas Hardy by Marianne Camus

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Thomas Hardy’s fiction is generally regarded as concerned with the hopelessness of the human condition in an indifferent universe. But Hardy’s heroes are also clearly situated in the society of their time. …”
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