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Nanoskopie mit fokussiertem Licht (Nobel-Aufsatz).
Ein Bild sagt mehr als tausend Worte – dies gilt sicher nicht nur für das tägliche Leben, sondern auch für die Naturwissenschaften. Es ist daher wohl kein Zufall, dass der Beginn der modernen Naturwissenschaften historisch erkennbar mit der Erfindung des
Stefan W. Hell, Hell, S., Hell, Stefan
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This article reflects on literature and disaster, using works by Maurice Blanchot, Italo Calvino, Julia Kristeva, Gilles Deleuze, and Félix Guattari. To test the link between literature and disaster, the article offers an analysis of Dante’s text, but ...
Beatrice Sica
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Escaping from Confinement: Hell Imagery in the Shōjuraigōji Rokudō-e Scrolls
This article explores the pictorial representation of the Buddhist hell in Kamakura (1185–1333) Japan, with a focus on a mid-thirteenth century rokudō-e, or Pictures of the Six Realms, preserved at Shōjuraigōji Temple. The examination revolves around how
Zhenru Zhou
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Since Peregrine Philips’s publication of Poetry by Richard Crashaw in 1785, literary critics have acknowledged Milton’s indebtedness to Crashaw’s “Sospetto d’Herode.” In Paradise Lost, intertextual echoes consistently testify to the fact that Milton ...
Fabrice Schultz
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Stefan W. Hell received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2014 for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy, together with Eric Betzig and William Moerner.
Stefan W. Hell, Hell, Stefan
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This article aims to offer Yi Kwangsu’s The Heartless (Mujŏng, 1917), the first modern Korean novel, as an emblem of hybrid religiosity in colonial modernity that sheds light on an ambivalent alterity in the problem of hell in non-Western cultures.
Jun-Hyeok Kwak, Mengxiao Huang
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‘A Barricade across the High Road’: C.S. Lewis on the theology of his time
In this article, I analyse C.S. Lewis’s attitude towards the theology and the theologians of his time. Lewis often emphasised that he was not a theologian.
Marcel Sarot
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Broken Vessels Directed by Scott Ziehl A-Pix Entertainment, on worldwide general release Bringing Out the Dead Directed by Martin Scorsese Touchstone Pictures, on worldwide general release Two recent films, Broken Vessels and Bringing Out the Dead , portray the lives of those who work for the emergency medical services in urban America. Or at least
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As discussed in recent work (Sheppard, C. J. R. & Torok, P., I. Microsc.. 185, 366-384; Torok et al., J. Microsc., 188, 158-172), two approaches have been used extensively for vectorial computations of high aperture confocal point-spread functions when ...
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The Acquisition of Virtue-Power (de) and the Marginality of Hell
The idea of hell entails a type of extramundane retribution, and such extramundane retribution is useful as a deterrent to antisocial behaviour. This functionalist view of extramundane retribution was, in fact, explicitly countenanced during pre-imperial
Jordan B. Martin
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