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The Invention of Invention

Cultural Critique, 1993
studies and the ways in which it settles and unsettles the epistemes of what we have come to understand as "Western thought." Although the "invention tradition" only came to be recognized as such in the 1980s, it has its roots in the many articulations of antifoundational thought that may be productively traced back to a Nietzschean epistemology ...
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Invented cities, invented languages

Language Problems and Language Planning, 2016
L. L. Zamenhof saw the creation of his proposed international language, Esperanto, as a process of construction, rather like the building of a city. This new city of words would replace the walls of language difference that had previously separated the nations.
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The Invention of Invention

2019
Alfonso de Toledo (15th century) was, indeed, a curious guy. But he was doing something with his curiosity. He was researching and translating. He was focusing on particular themes and institutions, and giving a legal and juridical reading of them –he, as he confesses, has very little theology to forget, so even theological inventions are, for him ...
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Inventing Housman, Inventing Wilde

CUSP: Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Cultures
Abstract: Review of a recent staging of The Invention of Love by Tom Stoppard, which ran from December 4, 2024 to February 1, 2025, at Hampstead Theatre, London, and was directed by Blanche McIntyre.
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The Invention of Invention

2000
Abstract The image of Friedrich Nietzsche as a radical critic of the western philosophical tradition pervades the literature dedicated to his thought. He is often depicted as a sui generis thinker, whose thoughts evolve out of his peculiar genius.
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Invention, Inventiveness, and Open Innovation

2013
This chapter will provide a list of definitions in order to better illustrate the terminology used in the chapter title.
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The invention of invention

2005
This paper models an industrial revolution as a qualitative transition from a world where innovation is infrequent and haphazard to one where it is continuous and systematic. Pre-industrial innovation is treated as a social process where an individual's effectiveness as an innovator depends on the skills of other individuals in his social network.
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Evolving Inventions

Scientific American, 2003
John R, Koza   +2 more
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