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Reflexiones de Kierkegaard sobre la obstinación de la conciencia hermética
In addition to the three stages of existence, Kierkegaard presents other existential forms based on the category of consciousness. One of these is that in which the self obstinately prefers to despair instead of accepting an external foundation and ...
Luis I. Guerrero M.
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Institutionalising electoral uncertainty and authoritarian regime survival
Abstract Authoritarian incumbents routinely use democratic emulation as a strategy to extend their tenure in power. Yet, there is also evidence that multiparty competition makes electoral authoritarianism more vulnerable to failure. Proceeding from the assumption that the outcomes of authoritarian electoral openings are inherently uncertain, it is ...
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Grodek (1914) – le testament poétique de Georg Trakl
Georg Trakl is one of the most commented-upon German-speaking poets. Certainly this timeless interest in him and his work can be explained by his complex personality—which can be seen as the archetypal ‘poète maudit’—and his unconventional biography but ...
Natalia Teuber-Terrones
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The Spaniard Juan Caramuel was one of the seventeenth century’s rationalist authors who, as Athanasius Kircher, René Descartes or Marin Mersenne, his interlocutors and correspondents, inherited the humanist Platonic and Hermetic knowledge, as well as the
Lucía Díaz Marroquín
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Bilimsel Devrim Çağında Hermetik Metinlerin Rolü
Klasik Avrupamerkezci söylem, 16. yüzyıl ile birlikte Avrupa’da başlayan Bilimsel Devrim çağının ana motivasyonunu, Antik Çağ Yunan medeniyetine ait eserlerin geç Orta Çağ ile birlikte Batı’da yeniden basılıp-okunmasında arar. Böylece Kilisenin düşünceyi
Cevdet Coşkun
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Hermetiske reformationer i det 15.-16. århundrede
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This article seeks to nuance the classic narrative of the Reformation in which Martin Luther is singled out and the Reformation, directly linked to Luther, is equally portrayed as a very specific singular event.
Tim Rudbøg
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In his work about Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, Gérard de Nerval brings three characters together, Solomon, the Queen and Adoniram. He was interested in a French author of the XVIIIth century, Nicolas Lenglet-Dufresnoy.
Robert Beylot
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