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Creativity in the Ancient Greek Philosophy: The Politics of Demiourgein
ABSTRACT Where does creativity come from and what is its purpose? The paper revisits these ever‐turning questions to correct the prevalent but, arguably, inaccurate historical interpretation of creativity as a concept that emerged in modernity. First, I substantiate that a close study of the ancient Greek texts suggests that although creativity seems ...
Brokalaki Zafeirenia
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Composition of the L5 Mars Trojans: Neighbors, not Siblings
Mars is the only terrestrial planet known to have Tro jan (co-orbiting) asteroids, with a confirmed population of at least 4 objects. The origin of these objects is not known; while several have orbits that are stable on solar-system timescales, work by ...
Andrew S. Rivkin +40 more
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Ecological and evolutionary consequences of temporal variation in dispersal
The importance of dispersal rates and distances has long been appreciated by ecologists and evolutionary biologists. An emerging field of research is revealing how temporal variation in dispersal can substantially influence ecological and evolutionary outcomes.
Jimmy H. Peniston +4 more
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História da arte, fantasmas e sobrevivências
Esse texto analisa quatro das pranchas produzidas em um projeto de ensino para alunos do ensino médio do Instituto Federal Catarinense. A proposta foi conhecer a História da Arte e produzir montagens de imagens inspirados no Atlas Mnemosyne de Aby ...
Paulo Henrique Tôrres Valgas
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Literary recollection : the end(s) of intertextuality [PDF]
There is a caricature of Marcel Proust in which the despairing writer is consoled by a friend saying, "Aber, aber, mon cher Marcel, nun versuchen Sie sich doch zu erinnern, wo Sie die Zeit verloren haben…" ..
Matussek, Peter
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Hölderlin, Subjektivität und Moderne
Moving from Schiller’s rebuke about Hölderlin’s «wild subjectivity», the contribution briefly discusses this concept in a late 18th century context.
Gerhard Kurz
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Active around the year: Butterflies and moths adapt their life cycles to a warming world
Living in a warming world requires adaptations to altered annual temperature regimes. We show that Alpine butterflies and moths now emerge earlier in the year (ΔPearly in days) and tend to extend their flight periods in autumn as a response to increasing temperatures (ΔPlate).
Jan Christian Habel +3 more
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Horse and Herald: Posidippus' Equestrian Angelia [PDF]
Posidippus’ epigrams for equestrian victors (the Hippika, AB 71–88) build on epinician convention by maintaining the central role of the herald’s proclamation— the angelia—in the representation of athletic achievement. In a few of these epigrams, however,
Miller, Peter J
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The divine and the open text: Five steps for reading Hölderlin's Homburger Folioheft
Abstract This article deals with Hölderlin's Homburger Folioheft. It elaborates on the thesis that the question of God or the divine can contribute to exploring both the richness of the poet's extensive manuscript, which fans out in many textual stages, and its fragmentary form.
Jakob Helmut Deibl
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FutureGRID: A Program for long-term research into GRID systems architecture [PDF]
Proceedings of the 2003 UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, 31st August - 3rd September, Nottingham UKThis is a project to carry out research into long-term GRID architecture, in the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory and the Cambridge eScience ...
Crowcroft, Jon +5 more
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