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Bertrand Berche's 50th birthday [PDF]

open access: yesCondensed Matter Physics, 2013
A story from scientific folklore mentions two principal types of scientists. Scientists of the first type follow a ballistic approach in their research: they go far in a chosen direction, but the area they cover is negligibly small.
Editorial Board
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Hints towards the Emergent Nature of Gravity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
A possible way out of the conundrum of quantum gravity is the proposal that general relativity (GR) is not a fundamental theory but emerges from an underlying microscopic description.
Linnemann, Niels S., Visser, Manus R.
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From Galileo to Navier and Clapeyron

open access: yesArtefactos, 2021
Galileo (1564-1642), in his well-known Discorsi (Galileo, 1638), briefly turning his attention to the fracture of a beam, starts an interesting discussion on the beam’s breakage as well as its location. Could the section and breaking point of a beam have
Josep Maria Pons
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A Comparative Study of Architecture Curriculum Content based on Zeitgeist [PDF]

open access: yesFanāvarī-i āmūzish, 2020
learning architecture. It seems that the mismatch with the needs and current problems of society, forgetting the values of Iranian culture and the lack of basic and applied research, has led architectural education in Iran to a developing trend towards ...
s. Dashtgerd   +2 more
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School of History

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2014
The current international processes and events, world politics at the beginning of the 21 century have once again clearly demonstrated that their meaning often emerges through the historical context without which the understanding of what is happening is
V. I. Ukolova
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The Philosophical Future of the World: towards a philosophy of life [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Investigations
Today, it is very difficult to talk about the past and its history, let alone talk about the future, especially the philosophical future. However, since the futures studies movement has been formed in non-philosophical fields and has achieved relative ...
Masoud Omid
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Types of Interdisciplinary Studies in Higher Education [PDF]

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities, 2010
In this complicated modern world, humans are in need of general views in order to solve their roblems. It is only Interdisciplinary Studies which specially promotes the integrity of Academic Ground as well as researches conducted by specialists and ...
zabihollah Khanjarkhani   +2 more
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Developing researchers in the arts and humanities: lessons from a pilot programme to develop discipline-specific research skills [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Although increasing emphasis is placed on the provision of research training for doctoral students, much of the support currently available is generic in nature, rather than tailored to the student’s particular field(s) of study.
Saunders, Clare
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An Attempt to Update Edward Dembowski’s Philosophy of Creation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The article mainly discusses Edward Dembowski's philosophy of creation in connection with his Hegelian influences, leftist associations and the ongoing discussion in nineteenth century romantic polish philosophy.
Pokorski, Bartosz Kamil
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Die Stadt als Erinnerung: unzeitgemässe Notizen [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The City as Memory: Untimely NotesThe essay focuses on the city and its essence in the context of memory. It is asserted that the true essence of a city as such cannot be completely revealed by individual sciences or by explanatory dictionaries ...
Matjus, Ülo
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