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This paper applies artificial intelligence technology to libraries to promote service innovation in information resource construction, intelligent push and information analysis. Starting from college libraries, we collect relevant news reports and activity message texts from their libraries as textual materials for analysis and utilize the LDA subj...
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How and why is pattern undervalued in Western thought? Pattern’s narrative is checkered: historically banned from respectable clothing for its transgressive power; in the sciences relegated to survivalist function; in the arts tamed as decoration. This article advocates for pattern’s radical provocation to think outside cultural conventions and neo...
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Georg W. F. Hegel (1770–1831) engaged deeply not only with European writers like Dante Alighieri, Miguel de Cervantes, William Shakespeare, Friedrich Schiller, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe but also with Persian poets such as Hafez and Rumi as part of his Lectures on Aesthetics (LA) at the University of Berlin. Among these figures from World Liter...
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This document can be used by African and Africanist scholars of Ghanaian and West African performance, culture, history and education as a source of raw information. It is culled from diaries that I kept from the early 1970s when I had settled permanently in Ghana, although I first went to Ghana from Britain as a child in 1952 as my father helped s...
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The central concern of this brief text is an epochal shift in point of view that had a pervasive impact on the formation of the social sciences, yet all along has gone unnoticed by social scientists. It is the shift from a quantitative to a qualitative point of view that has ancient roots and occurred between the Renaissance and the 19th century, b...
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The present work is attempting to make clearer why the social sciences and education uses a triangle as the most common shape to indicate their progress within the scientific subjects that are studied. There are conditions they link those different social parts as philosophy, art, acting, justice, education. The triangle is proven to be the fundame...
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This thesis explores the psychological effects of observing experimental music theatre performance video recording. Experiencing music theatre can evoke a range of aesthetic and psychological emotions in audiences. These include joy, sadness, fear, unease, excitement, and empathy. Immersion in stories and characters can lead to temporary shifts in...
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Buddhism is Japan’s second largest religion, right behind Shinto. It includes multiple traditions and movements, but in Japan, it was domesticated as Zen Buddhism. Buddhism also exists in China, and it is called Chen there. Zen Buddhism has had an impact on Japanese tradition, culture and society as a whole. For example, through Buddhism, samurais...
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Objective: The emergence of postmodernism as a continuation and correction of the shortcomings of modernism is expected to provide new alternatives and complement the repertoire of human thinking, especially about the existence of language and culture. Although, in principle, all paradigms of thinking have their own advantages and disadvantages. Th...
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The Figure of the Labyrinth between Philosophy, Art and Literature The aim of this article is to draw analogies between the Prisons by Piranesi and The Castle by Franz Kafka in the light of the figure of the labyrinth. In these specific cases, the architectonics (as a pseudo- arrangement of perspective planes) and the plot (as a factitious connecti...
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The Indian Knowledge System (IKS) is the process of gathering, preserving, and sharing knowledge from India with the rest of the world through written traditions. It has a universal outlook and encompasses various subjects, including science, mathematics, social sciences, medicine, philosophy, art, and religious studies. Indology is a multidiscipli...
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The Indian knowledge system provides various insights into our lives, shedding light on historical practices and preserving information related to the valued traditions we uphold as knowledge. It is a dynamic part of the interconnectedness between people, their culture, living beings, and the environment. These knowledge systems encompass indigenou...
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Resumo: O aumento no interesse pelo pensamento de Leo Strauss no Brasil é fato consumado, o que vem representado pela recente tradução de várias de suas obras para o Português, sem contar uma incipiente produção de textos acadêmicos sobre o seu trabalho. Tido como um autor hermético, difícil de ler, a compreensão de sua filosofia política demanda,...
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The phenomenon of metamodernism is a new movement in philosophy, art, literature, fashion, photography, economics, politics and other spheres human activities. It is expressed through variety of mindsets, practices, forms and genres. The miliu comprises changes and oscillations in style and manner of thinking and behavior. The prefix ―meta‖ is a te...
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An elusive and complex idea of truth lies at the center of Theodor Adorno's thought. Yet he never spells out what it is. Through close readings of Negative Dialectics, Aesthetic Theory, and related course lectures, this book reconstructs Adorno's conception of truth, contrasts it with the conceptions of Martin Heidegger and Michel Foucault, and exp...
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An elusive and complex idea of truth lies at the center of Theodor Adorno's thought. Yet he never spells out what it is. Through close readings of Negative Dialectics, Aesthetic Theory, and related course lectures, this book reconstructs Adorno's conception of truth, contrasts it with the conceptions of Martin Heidegger and Michel Foucault, and exp...
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The structural-genetic theory programme is an offshoot of Piagetian theory and Piagetian Cross-Cultural Psychology. It resorts to the application of stage theory to history, that is to parallels between ontogenetic and historical stages. Accordingly, the adolescent stage of formal operations evolved late in history, usually not before the 17th cent...
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The article presents the philosophical and theoretical ideas and poems of the great Indian philosopher and poet, thinker Amir Khusrav Dehlevi, his arts, works, manuscripts and views on the emergence of art. Philosophical and artistic paintings of the thinker Amir Khusrav Dehlevi are on view.
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As we all look on with awe at the performance of the latest large language models (LLMs), some claim that they will eventually give us new philosophy, art, music, and poetry. Some even see a "glimpse of synthetic consciousness" in LLMs. This is perhaps unsurprising given that experts cannot explain how these models do what they do. Moreover, we are...
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Greek mythology formed the basis of much of Greek philosophy, art and science. The Greeks conceptualised their universe as animated by forces and elements which they anthropomorphised as gods and other supernatural beings. However, only recently has there been increasing attention on Greek mythology as a source of advanced technological and biomedi...
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The purpose of the article is to analyse the prerequisites for the formation and main features of a virtual and global holiday. The research methodology is based on the principles of objectivity and impartiality and general scientific (analysis, synthesis, abstraction, generalisation) and special methods of scientific analysis, which were the resul...
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This anthology focuses on “practical” forms and expressions of knowledge, like thinking through artistic media or by crafting things out of materials. The ten chapters follow and review various tracks in conceptions of contemporary knowledge, exploring human knowledge and experience from the perspective of human activities or practices, professiona...
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In "Consciousness in the Abstract: The Spectrum of Awareness Across Mathematics, Art, and Beyond," we embark on an intellectual odyssey to explore the nuanced realms of consciousness beyond its traditional confines. This paper delves into the intriguing possibility that consciousness is not solely the domain of human brains or artificial constructs...
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Population aging is not an exclusive phenomenon of modern society; it has been present in all social development stages and has always been of interest to philosophy, art and medicine. A bibliographical review is presented for evaluating the Nola J. Pender model application in health promotion, and its applicability from its theoretical vision in t...
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Walking has been seen as more than just a leisurely, athletic, and physical exercise since the time of the Peripatetic philosophers in ancient Greece. It is now widely acknowledged as a limitless source of inspiration and contemplation for philosophy, art, and religion. Walking has become an essential mode of movement and has influenced culture, po...
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Os conceitos de complexidade e transdisciplinaridade, na perspectiva de autores como Edgar Morin, Basarab Nicolescu e Maria Candida de Moraes, são um convite para repensar a educação para o presente e para o futuro, uma vez que propõem a religação de saberes e evidenciam a multidimensionalidade da condição humana. O objetivo deste estudo é compreen...
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This study explores the concept of refuge within the Mediterranean in Southern Europe. The theoretical framework addresses the securitization of borders amidst the neoliberal crisis and reflects upon the meaning of displaced life, with a particular emphasis on the precarity and vulnerability of individuals in transit between the global North and So...
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Literature is a novel, creative outlook of reality through imagination and passion. Most of the laureates prefer to opt man, human life, its infinite forms and manifestation as their themes. Being a fine art, the attitude of literature is freedom and liberal humanism. Humanism is universal of any philosopher who is predisposed to see man as a cente...
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This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the concept of abstraction and its significance in various disciplines. Abstraction is a cognitive process that involves extracting essential features or patterns from complex phenomena, allowing for generalization and simplification. It plays a crucial role in mathematics, computer science, philosoph...
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The humanities (and social science) are the disciplines that study human, which are essential in helping us to understand ourselves and others and the world around us. Since science is the study of everything in the universe and human is a material system consisting of the same atoms that make up other nonhuman systems, humanities are part of scien...
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This chapter aims to draw a conceptual and theoretical link between semantic integration in Akan Serial Verb Construction Nominalization and the concept of emergence as articulated in chemistry, physics, biology, neuroscience, philosophy, art and systems theory among others. I argue that the degree to which semantic integration/emergence pertains a...
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Resumo: O pensamento de Walter Benjamin ocupa uma posição particular e, pode-se até dizer, especial na história do pensamento crítico moderno. Sua obra, fragmentada, inacabada, hermética, atual, anacrônica e complexa, possibilita um passeio sobre uma diversidade de temáticas que vão desde a literatura, passando pela sociologia, filosofia, arte, his...
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In our time of progress, a world in which innovative technologies are rapidly developing, the problem of the structural role of the sacred in the space-time coordinate system of the ethnic world picture remains relevant. The study's purpose is to consider the features of the structural role of the sacred in the system of spatio-temporal coordinates...
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If we are to escape reification—a sort of cogni- tive neutrality of basic, gnosic apprehension of the world plus a fundamental disrespect of the other as a free agent—we should recognize our mode of existence as always already one of existential engagement with and within experience, aiming at articulating and expressing this engagement. One way of...
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In this essay, I explore the relationship between the kabbalistic Tree of Life and that of Logic. I begin defining my terms, then analyze the question posed through that of science; philosophy; art and the concept of knowledge in general. I conclude that while a unified and complete account of knowledge cannot be gained, one can get a semblance of...
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With a common cache of metaphors and symbols, it is vital to realise that studying mythology will lead to understanding history, literature, religion, science, philosophy, art, politics, culture, and psychology. This will support effective mythology instruction and creative self-understanding imparting values and ethics. Mythology are the collectiv...
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The School of Athens, the fresco by Raphael, is an artwork in which the whole world has seen for five centuries, not only the aesthetic, emotional and spiritual aspect of art, but also the philosophical and intellectual one. In this fresco Raphael painted the human mind. This work is a holistic variation of cultural anthropology and cultural cognit...
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Philosophy, which is based on knowing the basis, affects the thoughts and behaviors of society through philosophers. This effect is such an effect that; It not only sheds light on the period the philosopher was in but also continues to illuminate the centuries after. Enlightenment and awakening have manifested themselves in different ways in differ...
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My experience of teaching the new general-education course, “Humanities, Science, Scimat” (HuSS) in the International Summer School 2015 and 2016 at the Renmin University of China is presented. The course teaches undergrads of any major and of any level the proper definition of science and the relationship between the humanities and “science” from...
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Over the past roughly two decades, the interconnected concepts of reparation, restitution, and commemorative culture have gained renewed momentum – in academic discourse as much as in activist, artistic, and political contexts. This development insists on a critique of the material and systemic conditions of societies and global relations. In thei...
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Architecture education is unique because the architectural education system is project-based learning, where the primary teaching and learning process occurs within the studio. However, during the endemic phase, architecture studios are conducted in a hybrid manner in which the learning process for architecture design faces many challenges.This inc...
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We are very happy to present the next volume of Dialogical Collection – an international and interdisciplinary initiative that embraces various languages, different cultures, philosophy, art and sciences. We want to create a space for dialogic encounters. Our logo, i.e.“”, represents two participants in dialogue, the joy of meeting and mutual atten...
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Many authors tend to think of Alchemy, especially the European Alchemical Tradition that remained until the 17th century, as a predecessor to modern chemistry, but it is much more. Alchemy arose in a context where there was no separation between the natural sciences, philosophy, psychology, and cultural traditions. In this context of the 17th-centu...
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In this article, we show and discuss the results of a quantitative and qualitative analysis of open citations to retracted publications in the humanities domain. Our study was conducted by selecting retracted papers in the humanities domain and marking their main characteristics (e.g., retraction reason). Then, we gathered the citing entities and a...
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The double-blind peer-reviewed Yearbook of Moving Image Studies (YoMIS) is now accepting abstracts from researchers, artists, designers, technical developers, graphic artists, computer scientists, game designers and film makers for the eighth issue »Volumetric Images: The Corporeality of Digital Images« that will address the aesthetics, cognition,...
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This first-ever international conference dedicated to Vincenzo Galilei (1520 c.-1591) marks 500 years since his birth. A true Renaissance person in his own right, the importance of his work goes well beyond his role as Galileo's father. As a highly respected theoretician and practitioner of music, his life and writings left a significant legacy to...
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Rhythm generally is the repetition of patterns regularly occurring in the phenomena and processes. This concept is understood well in music. The regular succession, tempo, repetition, and harmony are the familiar words that have always been heard. However, rhythm is beyond its audio or visual representations, and it has been studied in philosophy,...
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He created many innovative works in many areas, such as religion, philosophy, art, social reform, women's upliftment, freedom, condemnation of superstitions, mercy, and humanity. In that way, his view on religion is admirable. Being born into a Brahmin clan, he was naturally inclined towards piety and religious thinking. At the same time, he also t...
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English has become a global language in the present world. Teaching English language is not a new issue in Bangladesh. Because of the growing demand for English after World War II, teaching English to non-English speaking nations, such as Bangladesh, has become a challenge. The researchers have devised a plethora of methods for improving foreign la...
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The purpose of the research is to identify the figurative and semantic specifics of the cycle «The Magic Horn of a Boy» and the peculiarities of genre and style interpretation of his texts in the German-Austrian musical culture of the XIX – early XX centuries. Methodology of work. The following approaches proved to be essential for this work: inter...
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As a real-life application of a “virtual human,” virtual anchors refer to the application of virtual reality technology in communication hosting to create virtual images that simulate human anchors. The pursuit of a virtual human image originates from philosophy, art, and biotechnology. Virtual anchors are also required to undertake the function of...
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Postmodernism is a literary style and innovative concept comes into vogue after the Second World War (1939-45). Postmodern theory is developed in the philosophy, arts, architecture, music and literature that is marked by the departure from modernism to postmodernism. It is characterized by self-conscious use of earlier artistic style and convention...
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Displaying search results in a vertical list, existing academic search engines do not reveal deeper insight into searched topics such as their connections with other topics. To address this issue, this paper proposes two interactive information visualization interfaces where users can discover networks of authors in computer science and interdiscip...
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PHILOSOPHICAL GAMES IN PRIMARY EDUCATION: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH Philosophical games provide an innovative transformative structure in the learning process for all levels of formal education. The motivation is to provide elementary school teachers with an innovative methodology for Game-based-Learning of Philosophy/in Philosophy teaching. A...
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"Philosophical games provide an innovative transformative structure in the learning process for all levels of formal education. The motivation is to provide elementary school teachers with an innovative methodology for Game-based-Learning of Philosophy/in Philosophy teaching. A combination and attentive collaboration of Philosophy, Art and games/ G...
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Aesthetics is an important branch of philosophy. In traditional philosophy, art aesthetics tends to analyze the subjectivity and perception of knowledge. Under the framework of information philosophy, it requires us to make a fundamental transformation of art aesthetics, which is a unity of direct and indirect existence, as it is known that while a...
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Rapid globalization has slowly eroded the survival of the Baliatn ritual of the Dayak Kanayatn. Nowadays, the locals only rarely perform this ritual which is a manifestation of their culture. This study describes the Baliatn ritual pointing out it is pregnant with the meaningful philosophy of the ancestors. This tradition sets out the relationship...
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Je tiens à remercier Antonio Teixeira de m'avoir fait confiance pour relever le défi de commenter son livre. A mi-chemin entre la proximité de la langue orale et la rigueur de la réflexion écrite, sa lecture représente une expérience passionnante. Il est composé de 10 chapitres, dont chacun constitue un ensemble relativement indépendant, mais qui s...
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This journal offers specific theoretical arguments and cases of re-evaluation of the triptych ‘philosophy, art and therapy’. PATh hosts research papers and articles covering various aspects of the correlation between philosophy, art and therapy: from theater, music, fine arts and thought, literature, dance, myth, justice, politics and religion, up...
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Philosophy, Arts, Therapies: PATh! A path toward a human protective life through Philosophy, Arts and Therapies! An innovative, interdisciplinary and humanistic approach for a life with meaning and freedom. Every paper opens a new path for self-awareness, meaningful communication with significant others, solidarity and creativity as the healthiest...
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This paper discusses the presence of filth or garbage in art. Semen, urine, blood, feces and other human fluids are materials commonly incorporated into modern art. The interest here lies not in interpreting particular works, but in the set of images that affect its contemporaries. These works are visual representations of the complexity of contemp...
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The field of Education, when traversed by philosophy, art and science, can be connected to the universe of images, differing intensively from its usual capacities of thinking, imagining, creating and inventing the new, especially focusing on relationships between subjects and knowledges. Thinking the urgency of pointing fissures of a modern constit...
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The field of Education, when traversed by philosophy, art and science, can be connected to the universe of images, differing intensively from its usual capacities of thinking, imagining, creating and inventing the new, especially focusing on relationships between subjects and knowledges. Thinking the urgency of pointing fissures of a modern constit...
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In this study, the Byzantine image in the religious and literary texts produced by Muslim societies in the first four centuries of the Hijra has been examined in terms of historical process. To this end, first, a theoretical basis has been established within the framework of the concepts of identity, difference, other, and othering. Then, the image...
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In this study, the Byzantine image in the religious and literary texts produced by Muslim societies in the first four centuries of the Hijra has been examined in terms of historical process. To this end, first, a theoretical basis has been established within the framework of the concepts of identity, difference, other, and othering. Then, the image...
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Recent biological research (Trewavas, 2003; Mancuso & Viola, 2013; Gagliano, 2018) has (re)demonstrated the variety and complexity of the adaptive behaviour of plants. In parallel with these findings, and in acknowledgement of the important role played by plants in the biosphere and climate of the planet, the representation of plants in philosophy,...
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In this article, we show and discuss the results of a quantitative and qualitative analysis of citations to retracted publications in the humanities domain. Our study was conducted by selecting retracted papers in the humanities domain and marking their main characteristics (e.g., retraction reason). Then, we gathered the citing entities and annota...
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Aging is not a phenomenon exclusive to modern societies, it has been present in all stages of social development and has always been of interest to philosophy, art and medicine. However, during the past century, we are witnessing a unique situation: more and more people have passed the beginning of what man has called the stage of old age and the p...
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Illusion is a significant concept in philosophy, art history, literary theory and aesthetics. It has a concrete scientific basis in the perspective of modern cognitive neuroscience. Historically, it has been critically discussed by many philosophers, including Plato, Bacon, Descartes, Kant, and Nietzsche, who considered it to be a distortion of rea...
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Catch us LIVE this edition with our inaugural series of a collaborative think-tank roundtable focusing on integrated sustainability and urban creativity, with the support of high caliber panels from various industries and education institutions. Our mission is to create a platform that will help start conversation to empower the community with sust...
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Ancient Chinese philosophy has a deep ontological and culturological character. This philosophy is characterized by its symbolic and spiritual meaning, which consists in certain ways of understanding the essence of the world and the place of man in it. This world is inseparable from the feeling of being nature and its perception as one of the found...
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This text aims to show the plausibility of Gianni Vattimo’s thesis, according to which the death or end of art, thought by the Italian philosopher as a sunset or twilight of art, can be a chance to think about philosophical aesthetics in the so-called postmodern condition. The plausibility of this thesis is shown through an aesthetic-philosophical...
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The article sketches a nexus between philosophy, art (poetry) and critique with a particular emphasis on the contribution of classical Muslim philosophers. At the same time, it demonstrates how luminaries such as Omar Khayyam and Ibn Sina, contributed to the renewal of philosophy as a freedom seeking exercise and as a means to pursue happiness thro...
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Verdier est une maison d’édition indépendante avec un siège social à Lagrasse, dans l’Aude, et une permanence à Paris. La maison est aujourd’hui co-gérée par Colette Olive et Michèle Planel. Ensemble avec Gerard Bobillier et Benoît Rivéro (qui quittera le groupe assez vite), elles ont été à l’origine d’une aventure éditoriale extra­ordinaire. Les t...
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The paper analyzes the idea and definition of transhumanism, as well as its currents and relationship with the idea of transcendence. It presents different types of art and works that have to do with transhumanist ideas or that precede them. Furthermore, it deals with the possibilities, brought before humanity based on the further development of tr...
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Academic libraries play a pivotal role in promoting open science, providing essential services for opening research and education. The library has also a key role in increasing awareness of open educational resources and practices. Editori is an open journal service at the University of Helsinki designed with an educational focus, providing simulta...
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The conference will take place on Friday, 14 may, 9 a.m., 2021, AULA MAGNA – Romanian Academy, Iasi Branch, Avenue Carol I, no. 8. The event, at the XII-th edition, addresses the current and complex problem of the communication process, analyzed from multidisciplinary perspectives. OBJECTIVES: 1. The event addresses the complex process of interper...
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Insignificance and cosmic solitude are found with great frequency in science fiction, philosophy, art, scientific dissemination and in the collective imagination. The origin of cosmic insignificance dates back to the dawn of modernity, with the emergence of scientific rationality and heliocentrism. Cosmic solitude is typical of the 20th century and...
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This study aims to analyze the principles of fiqhiyyah about fair treatment of both Muslims and non-Muslim communities. This study uses a hermeneutic approach, a study that emphasizes the analysis of a verse text. Hermeneutics is widely used in the study of texts in almost all scientific fields, including: philosophy, art, literature, history, law,...
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As the title elegantly expresses, this book begins with games, then follows the insight that there is an art of agency down many different lines of inquiry. Remarkably wide-ranging, the book is packed with observations on many topics of interest to philosophy of action, aesthetics and philosophy of art, social philosophy, art criticism, game studie...
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Time and form is a collection of essays on philosophy, art and politics based on courses held by Swedish and Brazilian scholars between 2006 and 2013, in the realm of the Linnaeus-Palme exchange program supported by Internationella programkontoret för utbildningsområdet (Sweden), under an academic cooperation agreement signed between Södertörn Univ...
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This Special Issue encourages academic debate around how social and gendered inequalities exacerbate under times of bio-political and socioeconomic crises-such as the COVID-19 pandemic-in an increasingly globalized and transnational world. Exploring interconnections between feminist philosophy, art and activism, we call for a wide range of methodol...
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In conventional usage, the world culture is employed to designate only those particular traits and behavior systems that are regarded as refinements, such as painting, music, poetry, philosophy, art galleries etc. The adjective ‘cultured’ stands close to ‘cultivated’ or ‘refined. But in the sociological usage, the term culture does not only include...
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It is the-irreducible complexity‖ of the cells which the Darwinian Theory of Evolution fails to fathom. As the basic unit of life, a cell exists in cooperation and harmonious conjunction with several other organelles, and if any one of these organelles become dysfunctional, the cell itself ceases to function. As more and more evidences are now accu...
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Arthur Schopenhauer's influence on philosophy, art and psychology is indisputable. His political thinking, on the other hand, has remained almost completely unnoticed and insignificant up to the present day. Yet, the ‘thinker against the tide’ (Hübscher) creates a remarkable connection between pessimistic philosophy and liberal thinking in the fiel...
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This paper analyses a set of Jorge Romero Brest texts, published in the Argentinean journal Revista de la Educación Física between 1928 and 1930. Those papers look for the aesthetic character of sport from a dialogue with different areas such as Education, Philosophy, Art and Physical Education. Mobilizing knowledge and his own métier as a teacher...
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Editorial to the second issue of Labyrinth 2020, which is dedicated to the general theme "Philosophy, Art(theory), and Literature."
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The purpose of the article is to identify the poetic-intonational and genre specifics of the piano etude at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries in the context of the style searches of Russian modern. The methodology of the work is the intonational concept of music in the perspective of intonational-stylistic, etymological analysis, inherited from B. A...
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The era of the Tang dynasty (618-907) was a period of great flourishing of all aspects of Chinese culture, when changes covered the most diverse spheres of philosophy, art and literature. The article examines the role played in this cultural transformation by translations from Sanskrit into Chinese of the religious and philosophical texts of Indian...
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Harmony is one of the concepts that permeate the history of human creation in varied fields: philosophy, arts, music, science, economics, politics, etc. It is a preoccupation of the Pythagorean, of Plato and Aristotle, and a governing principle theorised during the times of the Byzantine Empire. However, in Cicero’s political thinking, harmony is t...
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Spiritual humanism means thinking about the progress of human beings in all fields - social, cultural, political or economical and advocates that science and philosophy, art and literature, or anything that human beings have achieved by logical thinking and idealistic thoughts must aim at the well-being of humanity. Its principal aim is to achieve...
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Theosophy across Boundaries brings a global history approach to the study of esotericism, highlighting the important role of Theosophy in the general histories of religion, science, philosophy, art, and politics. The first half of the book consists of seven perspectives on the activities of the Theosophical Society in very different regional contex...
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This seminar focuses on understanding a non-given form of the commons-we will posit that this common = X. The common = X will not be given, but would be constructed from the heterogeneity of our knowledges. This is therefore a seminar on invention, philosophical and non-philosophical. We will look for an X in contemporary art, in ethics, in the sci...
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Editorial introduction to the first issue of Labyrinth 2020, which is dedicated to the general theme "Philosophy, Art(theory), and Literature."
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PUBLIC EXPENDITURE: AN AMPLIFIED PERSPECTIVE. Remark: This content is the sole responsibility of its author, not necessarily reflecting the view of any public institution, such as the Brazilian Treasury. This book is a study that connects transdisciplinarity and quality to transform the management of Brazilian federal public expenditure. A list of...
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nterest in phenomena that transcend everyday experience is characteristic of all civilizations, cultures, and historical eras. The study of these phenomena has been the subject of religion, philosophy, art, and the occult rather than serious scientific endeavors. They were not systematically researched until the 20th century, and parapsychology is...
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Postmodernism is an eclectic movement started in the late twentieth century in the disciplines of architecture, painting, philosophy, art and literature. The movement was not considered against Modernism somewhat as a reaction to modernism which is influenced by the disenchantment after the world wars. It included a variety of methods which have ir...
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When neurology began to develop as a specialty, Russell Reynolds was one of the first neurologists appointed to the Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, Queen Square. Of many contributions his work on epilepsy was influential, espousing many new concepts. He followed and developed Hughlings Jackson’s original ideas about positive and negative...
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A Cultural History of Objects in the Renaissance covers the period 1400 to 1600. The Renaissance was a cultural movement, a time of re-awakening when classical knowledge was rediscovered, leading to an efflorescence in philosophy, art, and literature. The period fostered an emerging sense of individualism across European cultures. This sense was ex...
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Sur le territoire ancestral de la nation des Abénakis en mémoire de nos ancêtres respectifs qui ont vécu ensemble en harmonie depuis plusieurs générations. Je remercie M. Bruce Gilbert, Professeur de philosophie, art libéral et justice sociale de l’université Bishop d’avoir organisé et nous avoir invités, ma conjointe Jacinthe Laliberté et moi, ain...