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Revisiting Ontology to Reshape Transgenerational Justice
ABSTRACT This article develops a philosophical framework for understanding transgenerationality as a foundational concept for intergenerational justice. Drawing on social ontology and the philosophy of action, it introduces the notion of transgenerational civitas—a temporally extended community composed of past, present and future generations.
Tiziana Andina
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Survival Remains High in Griffon Vultures 40 Years After Reintroduction
The reintroduction of the Griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) in French Grands Causses in 1981 is largely regarded as a significant translocation success. 40 years of quality data from intensive monitoring allows us to investigate the survival rates in this long‐lived population on the long term, but also to reflect on the crucial role of adaptive management
Charlotte Lorand +7 more
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Creativity across domains: Thoughts in Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, Technology, and Art. [PDF]
Ottino JM.
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Seesaw Precarity: Journaling Anxious Hope on a Chinese University Campus During Covid-19. [PDF]
Mason KA, Xie J.
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How kin help with parental investments
The British Journal of Sociology, EarlyView.
Aliya Hamid Rao
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The theology of scale: monumental and miniature cult buildings in Archaic central Italy
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Kamlah, Jens (Hg.), in cooperation with Henrike Michelau: Temple Building and Temple Cult
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This chapter studies how and why Americans in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s came to believe that some religions were “cults,” and interrogates the assumptions that underlay that category. After 1981, many people outside the group began to suspect that MOVE was a cult.
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This chapter studies how and why Americans in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s came to believe that some religions were “cults,” and interrogates the assumptions that underlay that category. After 1981, many people outside the group began to suspect that MOVE was a cult.
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Analysis of Deformations of Cylindrical Vaulted Roofing of Cult Buildings
НАУЧНЫЙ ЖУРНАЛ СТРОИТЕЛЬСТВА И АРХИТЕКТУРЫ, 2022Состояние проблемы. Большинство современных памятников архитектуры, в частности культовых сооружений, выполнены из камня или обожженного кирпича. Конец XIX века принес в строительную индустрию новые прогрессивные конструкционные материалы. Их повсеместное применение надолго отодвинуло на второй план не только каменное строительство, но и всевозможные ...
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