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Imminence-immanence. Une possible discussion à propos de l’épistémé sémiotique [PDF]
Federico Montanari
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Short Abstract This paper considers the potential of participatory methods to address the methodological difficulties surrounding the historical geographies of dance, and moving bodies, within archival research. Exploring the historical geographies of tap dance across the circum‐Atlantic, it advocates a dual approach which combines more‐than ...
Lucy Thompson
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Heinrich Heine. On the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany and Other Writings. Ed. by Terry Pinkard, transl. by Howard Pollack-Milgate. Cambridge University Press, 2007 [PDF]
Wegener, Veronika
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Abstract The imagination seems to enjoy a conceptually unstable double‐life within Merleau‐Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception. Oscillating between a Kantian use of the term, as a ‘necessary ingredient of perception itself’ and a Sartrean depiction of what appears when say, viewing a painting or visualising an absent friend, as a nothingness that is of
James Deery
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Hindering and Facilitating Factors While Implementing the Family and Community Nursing Model in Italy: Findings from a Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Clodig M +8 more
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Is Immanent Critique Possible?
Abstract Our social world is governed by norms. But do we have reason to follow them? On the one hand, critical theorists deny this: just because gendered norms tell women to cook and racialized people to serve does not mean that they should. On the other, critical theory relies on immanent critique.
Livia von Samson
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Social reproduction and health: contributions from Breilh and Lukács to social thinking in collective health. [PDF]
Souza DO.
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