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, 2019
Countering an unflagging modernist infatuation with the new, Antiquities beyond Humanism maps out the ground for a richer and more sustained encounter with Greco-Roman antiquity, excavating an ante-humanism that nonetheless does not seek any kind of ...
Emanuela Bianchi, S. Brill, B. Holmes
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Countering an unflagging modernist infatuation with the new, Antiquities beyond Humanism maps out the ground for a richer and more sustained encounter with Greco-Roman antiquity, excavating an ante-humanism that nonetheless does not seek any kind of ...
Emanuela Bianchi, S. Brill, B. Holmes
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Human rights, human needs, human development, human security [PDF]
Human rights, human development and human security form increasingly important, partly interconnected, partly competitive and misunderstood ethical and policy discourses. Each tries to humanize a pre-existing and unavoidable major discourse of everyday life, policy and politics; each has emerged within the United Nations world; each relies implicitly ...
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Communicationism: Cold War Humanism
Critical Inquiry, 2019It is said that the dialectical method consists in doing justice each time to the historical situation of its object. But that is not enough. For it is just as much a matter of doing justice to the concrete historical situation of the interest taken in ...
A. Rajagopal
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Human dignity in Renaissance humanism
2014Renaissance humanism As a topic worthy of sustained and systematic scrutiny, human dignity first appeared on the philosophical agenda in the Renaissance. An indication of this is the appearance, from the middle of the fifteenth century onwards, of several tracts about the dignity and excellence of man.
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British Medical Bulletin, 1961
May I begin by recalling that at the Copenhagen Conference five years ago, Tjio and Levan had just published their almost apologetic announcement that they could only find 46 chromosomes in cultured human somatic cells, and Hamerton and I presented evidence that there were 23 bivalents in spermatocytes, not 24.Since that time there has been a very ...
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May I begin by recalling that at the Copenhagen Conference five years ago, Tjio and Levan had just published their almost apologetic announcement that they could only find 46 chromosomes in cultured human somatic cells, and Hamerton and I presented evidence that there were 23 bivalents in spermatocytes, not 24.Since that time there has been a very ...
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Critical Humanism in Music Therapy: Imagining the Possibilities
Music Therapy Perspectives, 2018In this article, we take the reader on a journey with us as we imagine the terrain and possibilities of critical humanism as an approach to engaging in music therapy practice. We begin by providing descriptions of critical theory and humanism, followed
S. Hadley, N. Thomas
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RAIN, 1979
AbstractThe common ancestor of modern humans and the great apes is estimated to have lived between 5 and 8 Myrs ago, but the earliest evidence in the human, or hominid, fossil record is Ardipithecus ramidus, from a 4.5 Myr Ethiopian site. This genus was succeeded by Australopithecus, within which four species are presently recognised.
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AbstractThe common ancestor of modern humans and the great apes is estimated to have lived between 5 and 8 Myrs ago, but the earliest evidence in the human, or hominid, fossil record is Ardipithecus ramidus, from a 4.5 Myr Ethiopian site. This genus was succeeded by Australopithecus, within which four species are presently recognised.
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2016
Charts use of galvanic currents and then Voltaic Pile to learn about role of electricity in life -- and death.
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Charts use of galvanic currents and then Voltaic Pile to learn about role of electricity in life -- and death.
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Humanizing Humanityis distinctively framed advocacy of the ways in which the concept of humanity has been defended by various ideologues of India like Tagore, Gandhi, and Ambedkar.By grounding itself in the epistemology of intellectual history, the book delineates how these three major thinkers visualised the ways in which society can be better ...
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