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South African Journal of Philosophy, 2002
Key to Gadamer\'s theory of hermeneutics are notions of translation, conversation, and openness. What is often not known is just how much Gadamer himself embodied those notions in his own practice as a teacher and a friend. In what follows, I speak of how the man I knew Hans-Georg Gadamer to be, illustrated some of the traits of hermeneutic theory that
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Key to Gadamer\'s theory of hermeneutics are notions of translation, conversation, and openness. What is often not known is just how much Gadamer himself embodied those notions in his own practice as a teacher and a friend. In what follows, I speak of how the man I knew Hans-Georg Gadamer to be, illustrated some of the traits of hermeneutic theory that
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Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2017
AbstractThis report provides an overview of the injuries caused by a unique blade‐type weapon known as a cane sword. The cane sword usually consists of a blade that is stored in a cylindrical “cane” that can be released at the handle to reveal the hidden blade within.
R B S Timothy Wysozan, Joseph A. Prahlow
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AbstractThis report provides an overview of the injuries caused by a unique blade‐type weapon known as a cane sword. The cane sword usually consists of a blade that is stored in a cylindrical “cane” that can be released at the handle to reveal the hidden blade within.
R B S Timothy Wysozan, Joseph A. Prahlow
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1961
The Gold-Headed Cane. Third edition. By William Macmichael. Edited by William Munk, M.D., F.S.A. Price, not stated. Pp. 246, with no illustrations. Longmans, Green & Co., Ltd., West End, 6-7 Clifford St., London, W.C. 1, England, 1884. The Gold-Headed Cane. Fourth edition. By William Macmichael.
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The Gold-Headed Cane. Third edition. By William Macmichael. Edited by William Munk, M.D., F.S.A. Price, not stated. Pp. 246, with no illustrations. Longmans, Green & Co., Ltd., West End, 6-7 Clifford St., London, W.C. 1, England, 1884. The Gold-Headed Cane. Fourth edition. By William Macmichael.
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2003 video review on Animation theater program: part 1 - Volume 145, 2003
This animated short film is a toad's perspective of the dangers involved in being a wanted species. Young Baz has gone missing and his good mate Dazza gives an insight into what may have happened to the little fella. Cane-Toad was made in a Brisbane "share house" by independent animators Dave Clayton and Andrew Silke. Copyright held by creator.
Andrew Silke, David Clayton
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This animated short film is a toad's perspective of the dangers involved in being a wanted species. Young Baz has gone missing and his good mate Dazza gives an insight into what may have happened to the little fella. Cane-Toad was made in a Brisbane "share house" by independent animators Dave Clayton and Andrew Silke. Copyright held by creator.
Andrew Silke, David Clayton
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