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Book Review: University History at its Best. Robert Emmett Curran, A History of Georgetown University [PDF]
McKevitt, S.J., Gerald
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From distance to embodiment-objectivity and empathy in Swedish rape trials. [PDF]
Bladini M.
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Urban Flora Biodiversity of Some Continental Cities of the Po Plain (Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy). [PDF]
Alessandrini A +7 more
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Reflections on the future of European ethnobiology. [PDF]
Reyes-García V +2 more
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Persistence and Innovation in the Greco-Roman Medical Tradition: The Reading and Writing Practices of a Tenth-Century Monk. [PDF]
Marchiori SM.
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 2014
AbstractThere is – of course – no one such thing as the continental tradition in philosophy, but rather a whole discordant family of notably distinct traditions. They are, nevertheless, broadly recognisable to each other. For much of the last century, however, most of those engaged in or with philosophy in continental Europe, on the one hand, and in ...
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AbstractThere is – of course – no one such thing as the continental tradition in philosophy, but rather a whole discordant family of notably distinct traditions. They are, nevertheless, broadly recognisable to each other. For much of the last century, however, most of those engaged in or with philosophy in continental Europe, on the one hand, and in ...
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Traditional knowledge of Mexican continental algae
2001(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Godínez-Ortega, José Luis +4 more
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Kant and the Continental Tradition: Sensibility, Nature and Religion
International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2021Although Kant’s legacy for the subsequent continental tradition is widely acknowledged, studies dedicated to this complex and multifaceted relation are not as widespread.
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The Continental Cultural Tradition
2018This chapter argues that Continental existentialist philosophers of the nineteenth century—especially Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Max Scheler—developed another model of resentment as an emotion that was less focused on its possibly stimulating the desire for justice and more focused on self-involved spitefulness, envy, and rancor.
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