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Reduced order methods are powerful tools for the design and analysis of sophisticated systems, reducing computational costs and speeding up the development process.
Jonatha Reis +3 more
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Towards a sinthomatology of organization? [PDF]
In this paper I attempt to further the emerging Lacanian-inspired study of management and organization by introducing his notion of the sinthome. The sinthome must be understood as a necessary support of subjectivity rather than a pathological formation.
Hoedemaekers, C
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Abstract Dissolved neodymium (Nd) isotopes are key tracers for water mass mixing in the open ocean and for land‐ocean exchanges in marginal seas. Hydrogenous Nd isotope ratios (expressed as εNd) in cores north of the equator reflect values of the surrounding lithology and tend to vary in accordance with local rainfall records, indicating higher ...
A. P. S. Cruz +3 more
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Turnheim, Michael. L’autre dans le même. Paris: Éditions du Champ Lacanien, 2002. 164 páginas.
Claudine Casanova
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Antes del analizante (Freud 1877-1888)
Freud antes del analizante, es decir, antes de encontrarse con Fliess. Durante ese periodo, de 1877 a 1888 (entre los 21 y los 32 años de edad), Freud mantiene una relación con cinco “campos del saber”: la histología, la cocaína, la histeria, la hipnosis
Pierre Bruno
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Abstract The tectonic evolution of the Eastern Pyrenees from the orogenic mountain building to the post‐orogenic dismantling is still debated. Since the Oligocene, the Gulf of Lion rifting in the Western Mediterranean superimposed crustal extension in this eastern part of the Pyrenean belt, while compressional tectonics persisted in the Central ...
S. Peris +4 more
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Nietzsche, immortality, singularity and eternal recurrence [PDF]
Joan Copjec has shown that modernity is privy to a notion of immortality all its own – one that differs fundamentally from any counterpart entertained in Greek antiquity or the Christian Middle Ages.
Olivier, Bert
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Badiou and the Reconstruction of the Concept of God
Abstract In this article I first summarize Badiou’s and Žižek’s critique of the concept of God, which I and other interpreters conceive as a radicalization of the theology of the death of God. I then pose the question of how to formulate a positive conception of God after the death of God that would overcome the limits of negative or apophatic theology.
Michael Hauser
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