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American Landscape de Charles Sheeler (1930) : la fumée et l’échelle.
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Charles Mercier, René Rémond. Une traversée du xxe siècle, Paris, Salvator, 2018, 412 p.
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¿Es posible complementar la noción de trasfondo («Background») de Charles Taylor con el «Mitsein» heideggeriano?
Published 2025-01-01“…La pregunta por la posible complementariedad entre la noción de trasfondo (Background) de Charles Taylor y el Mitsein (coestar) heideggeriano busca indagar no solo sobre la posibilidad de una coherencia entre dos nociones de autoría diversa, sino constatar si la noción de trasfondo de Taylor contiene en sí misma una dimensión ontológica hacia el otro que le pertenece en propiedad. …”
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Mireille Estivalèzes, La fin de la culture religieuse. Chronique d’une disparition annoncée
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Les activités à visée philosophique en maternelle. Histoire française et actualités d’une pratique
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„Votre Excellence est trop philosophe“. Pobyt Františka Antonína Šporka u císařského dvora v roce 1727
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Chemical Fingerprints of M Dwarfs: High-resolution Spectroscopy on 31 M Dwarfs with SPIRou
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Predicting the environmental suitability for onchocerciasis in Africa as an aid to elimination planning.
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Strategies to Fight Stigma toward People with Mental Disorders: Perspectives from Different Stakeholders
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A Critique of Exaggerated Libertinism in Thomas Shadwell’s The Libertine
Published 2023-10-01“…This article argues that The Libertine by Thomas Shadwell, one of the earliest examples of the Restoration comedies, has one of the pioneering roles in portraying the philosophy of the time’s courtiers, libertinism. It is obviously seen in Shadwell’s play that the characteristics of libertinism are not given entirely truly in this Don Juan adaptation, but rather in an exaggerated and criminalised way. …”
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