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Continentalism and the invention of traditions in translation studies
Translation and Interpreting Studies, 2011This theoretical case study starts from a brief critical discussion of Eurocentrism in translation studies, underscoring the importance of the efforts toward a more inclusive, truly global and culturally balanced approach to translation which are increasingly being made in our field, often under the banner of “the international turn.” However, the ...
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Philosophy of Technology and the Continental and Analytic Traditions
2021During the past fifty-odd years, philosophy of technology has been nurtured by two distinct philosophical traditions, the continental and the analytic, with the former at first sight dominating. On closer scrutiny, however, it appears that philosophy of technology’s borrowings from the continental tradition have been superficial and eclectic at best ...
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ON THE PURPOSE AND FUNCTIONS OF LEGAL‑DOGMATIC RESEARCH (CONTINENTAL TRADITION)
Studia Iuridica, 2023The present text discusses the role of a special kind of research into criminal law in the continental legal tradition, for which the term “legal-dogmatic research” has been adopted and used by many scholars from outside the common law system and which is described in more detail below, its place among other scholarly disciplines, and its significance ...
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Change and Continuity in the Continental Tradition of Public Management
2009Abstract This article aims to characterize French and German public administration and management, outline their specific reform trajectories, and indicate the influence both systems have had abroad. It begins by highlighting some characteristic traditions of the German and French systems.
Proeller, Isabella, Schedler, Kuno
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Lessons from Continental Europe: The Collegial Tradition as Academic Power
2010In its search for the meaning of the collegial tradition this book has focussed predominantly upon the English experience of higher education. Even the small intrusion of the previous chapter into American territory presented only a very partial interpretation, one that concentrated on the seemingly wide appeal of the residential college.
Ted Tapper, David Palfreyman
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Derrida and Religious Reflection in the Continental Tradition
2018The tradition of Continental reflection on religion has historically placed special emphasis on a foundational, transcendental interrogation of religion: What is religion and how is it possible? The philosopher must take stock of religion by exposing its conceptual preconditions and at the same time must 'reign in' reason's tendency to deduce more than
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The Continental Tradition of Training Administrators in Law and Jurisprudence
The Journal of Modern History, 1939T HE training of men and women for governmental service is receiving increasing attention in the United States today. An extensive literature has grown up which is devoted to an analysis of the problem. It is becoming more apparent every day that the future of American government hinges upon a solution of the many questions which such training creates.
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The English Emblem and the Continental Tradition.
Shakespeare Quarterly, 1990Daniel Russell, Peter M. Daly
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Cancer statistics for the US Hispanic/Latino population, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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