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The Literary Court: Reading Queen Charlotte

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 509-524, December 2025.
Abstract This article investigates the literary culture revolving around Queen Charlotte (1744–1818) between 1761 and 1818. The Queen's library, sold after her death in 1818, contained more than 4500 volumes, and the sales catalogue (1819) offers a fascinating glimpse into her collecting habits and reading interests. This article uses the catalogue, as
Mascha Hansen
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Rousseau meets Azuma

open access: yesMinikomi, 2021
An imagined conversation between Azuma Hiroki and an old man (maybe Jean-Jacques Rousseau) regarding their ideas about "Social Contract" and "General Will 2.0".
Martin Roth, Fabian Schäfer
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Frihed og myndighed i opdragelse – en diskussion af Emile eller om opdragelsen af Jean-Jacques Rousseau ud fra tekster af Hannah Arendt og Immanuel Kant

open access: yesNordisk tidsskrift for pedagogikk og kritikk, 2021
Artiklen indledes med en gennemgang af mønstre i Jean-Jacques Rousseaus Emile eller om opdragelsen (1962) som jeg læser som en filosofisk tekst om opdragelse.
Karsten Tuft
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TOWARD A CONJECTURAL HISTORY OF CONJECTURAL HISTORIES

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 64, Issue 4, Page 56-74, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Most intellectual historians use the term “conjectural history” to designate a new form of speculative history created in eighteenth‐century Scotland by Adam Smith and a few others. These writers traced the development of human society and culture through conjectural reasoning based on philosophers’ views about human nature and travelers ...
ANTHONY GRAFTON
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Rousseau caleidoscópico

open access: yesRevista Espaço Acadêmico, 2023
RESENHA MARQUES, José Oscar de Almeida (Org.). Verdades e mentiras: 30 ensaios em torno de Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Ijuí: Editora UNIJUÍ, 2005 (Coleção Filosofia; 15), 520 p.
Max Rogério Vicentini
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Translation: Teaching history and geography to a child is absurd

open access: yesTurkish History Education Journal, 2021
This article contains the chapter of "Emile", translated by Ziya Pasha from Jean Jacques Rousseau in 1870, published in the 56th issue of Mecmua-ı Ebuzziya in 1896.
Abdülhamid Ziya Paşa
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Gas Storage Valuation and Hedging: A Quantification of Model Risk

open access: yesInternational Journal of Financial Studies, 2018
This paper focuses on the valuation and hedging of gas storage facilities, using a spot-based valuation framework coupled with a financial hedging strategy implemented with futures contracts. The contributions of this paper are two-fold.
Patrick Hénaff   +2 more
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‘NICHTS ALS DIE HÖLLENFAHRT DER SELBSTERKÄNNTNIS BAHNT UNS DEN WEG ZUR VERGÖTTERUNG.’ HAMANN'S CONCEPT OF LITERATURE AS SELF‐REFLECTION

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 78, Issue 4, Page 413-431, October 2025.
ABSTRACT This article presents a conception of literature as self‐reflection, derived from the writings of Johann Georg Hamann (1730–88). Starting from an intertextual analysis of Hamann's statements on self‐knowledge as a descent into hell that paves the way to divinisation, the article presents Hamann's intertextual writing practice (‘neuer Begriff ...
Anna Żymełka‐Pietrzak
wiley   +1 more source

Trends of Nature Education Research in China: A Scholarly Review 中国自然教育研究趋势:学术综述

open access: yesIntegrative Conservation, Volume 4, Issue 3, Page 310-321, September 2025.
This study reviews 87 articles on nature education in China (2014–2024), identifying three research types: philosophical, empirical, and practical. Findings show limited use of Chinese philosophies and a need for innovative interventions. Future research should strengthen local grounding and link research with practice.
Yue Li, Yun‐Wen Chan, Yu‐Chi Tseng
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau, bryologue

open access: yesArts et Savoirs
For a long time, Rousseau’s contribution to botany has been little known, perhaps partly because he devoted himself to a little studied group, the Bryophytes (mosses and liverworts).
Marc Philippe
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