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The proton sponge hypothesis: Fable or fact?
&NA; In non‐viral gene therapy, cationic polymers and lipids are frequently used to encapsulate macromolecular therapeutics into nanoparticles. During their journey to deliver the cargo to the intended intracellular target, many biological barriers need ...
Lotte M P Vermeulen +3 more
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Den obarocka fabeln – eller den barocka?
As a contribution to the discussion on the relevance of the baroque concept in Swedish literary history, the article conducts a case study by testing the concept on the history of a specific genre: the Aesopic fable.
Erik Zillén
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The fables of pity: Rousseau, Mandeville and the animal-fable [PDF]
Copyright @ 2012 Edinburgh University PressPrompted by Derrida’s work on the animal-fable in eighteenth-century debates about political power, this article examines the role played by the fiction of the animal in thinking of pity as either a natural ...
Alkon Paul Kent +38 more
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This article examines how Jonathan Safran Foer's novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, stages the links between fable and trauma, with the postulate that the former is capable of producing a salutary distortion of the latter.
Loïs Vioque
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Deconfabulation: Agamben's Italian Categories and the Impossibility of Experience [PDF]
Agamben’s self-professed epigonism underwrites his entire project, serving as an even more fundamental methodological concept than the signature, paradigm, and archeology.
Anthony Adler
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„Though the bird had plenty of everything in its cage, it would be glad to be free” – comments on the manuscript about the kidnapping of a maiden, about slavery and freedom in animal fairy tales ---- The aim of presented article is to discuss the ...
Monika Szafrańska
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"Med Flid opdigtet"? Om bruken av fabler i Avis for Børn (Kbh. 1779‒1782)
This essay is an investigation into the use of the fable genre in a Danish children’s magazine, Avis for Børn (Journal for the children), published in Copenhagen 1779‒1782 by the philanthropist and editor Emanuel Balling.
Harald Bache-Wiig
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Between Reproach and Compliment: Prologue to the Apologetics of Catholicism by J. H. Newman in a Review Lecture from the Cycle «Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England» [PDF]
The article discusses an introductory lecture from the series «Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England» by J. H. Newman. John Henry Newman is a versatile figure in 19th century English society, with his interests spanning philosophy ...
Marianna M. Korenkova
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The Leviathan’s Achilles’ Heel. On Deconstruction and Conscription
This paper aims to situate the problem of military service in the thought of Jacques Derrida. The first part retraces this issue in The Beast and the Sovereign seminar, between Hobbes’s Leviathan and three classic fables.
Giustino De Michele
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Un couple fantomatique : le conte et la fable chez quelques fabulistes des Lumières
If the fabulists of the Enlightenment display an important theoretical apparatus to try and give a poetics to the fable—that is derived from La Fontaine or from a reformulation of the tenets of the didactic and rhetorical tradition—, they do not seem to ...
Jean-Noël Pascal
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