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Composition is not research [PDF]
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015Composers in academic institutions are increasingly required to describe their activities in terms of 'research ' - formulating 'research questions', 'research narratives', 'aims' and 'outcomes'.
Clarke +8 more
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ABSTRACT The problem of historical realism has gained some new momentum recently, with a fresh challenge to what is taken to be an anti‐realist hegemony in the theory and philosophy of history. Unfortunately, this has also provided the opportunity for the reheating of old polemics and lazy scholarship that characterized the 1990s reaction to ...
João Ohara
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The Essential Achille Mizzi, selected, translated, and introduced by Peter Serracino Inglott : a case for performative translation [PDF]
Delivered on the occasion of the English publication of Achille Mizzi's essential poetry in Maltese, this paper discusses the issue of the translatability of literary works.
Micallef, Bernard
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Caveat Emptor:On Time, Death and History in Late Modernity [PDF]
This article focuses on 'revivalism' and 'resurrectionism'. While the former is a sociological label for contemporary rituals of dying and death, the latter is a label for contemporary practices of historiographical representation.
Palladino, Paolo
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Spaces of the Past, Histories of the Present: An Interview with Stuart Elden and Derek Gregory [PDF]
The ontologies of space and territory, our experience of them and the techniques we use to govern them, the very conception of the socio-spatial formations that we inhabit, are all historically specific: they depend on a genealogy of practices ...
Elden, Stuart +2 more
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Natureza e artifício: uma reflexão sobre as noções de computador, inteligência e humanidade
In this article, we deal with the problem of artificial intelligence from the following specific formulation: can a computer display intelligence?
Luana Goulart de Castro Alves +1 more
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What is Moral Application? Towards a Philosophical Theory of Applied Ethics [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to offer some philosophical remarks concerning the concept of moral application in applied ethics. In doing so, I argue in favour of a philosophical approach towards applied ethics as a unitary form of moral experience.
Fossa, Fabio
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Civil disobedience in a distorted public sphere [PDF]
Rawls’s notion of civil disobedience, which still dominates the literature on this subject, comprises at least these three characteristics: it involves breaking the law, is non-violent and public.
Blaakman, Martin
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Analysis of the “Other” in Gadamer and Levinas’s Thought [PDF]
In the present article, we are faced with two phenomenological philosophers who, in two different intellectual traditions, namely philosophical hermeneutics and moral phenomenology, have referred to the concept of the Other as the fundamental possibility
Neda Rahbar +2 more
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The Secular and the Sacred: Complementary And/or Conflictual? [PDF]
The issue of the relation of the sacred to the secular has become paramount in virtually every country in the world. From church-state relations in the US, with the debates around abortion and same-sex marriage, to the vitriolic discussions in France ...
Akhlaq, Sayed Hassan Hussaini +1 more
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