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Transverse colon volvulus: a case report of a 19-year-old patient with bowel obstruction. [PDF]
Neo Mukhuba L +1 more
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Perceiving minds in machines: how perceived theory of mind in robots influences human-robot empathy through the lens of mind perception theory. [PDF]
Fan R, Zheng Y, Li J, Xu G.
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THE NEO-CLASSICAL ECONOMICS and NEO-CLASSICAL SYNTHESIS
İlk Klasiklerin otomatik tam istihdam dengesi Keynes ve Keynesgil iktisatçılar ile Neo-Klasik iktisatçılar arasındaki tartışmaların odak veya temel noktasını oluşturur. Makalemizde öncelikle Neo-Klasiklerin daha iyi anlaşılması için ilk Klasikler ve Keynegil Sistem hakkında ayrıntılı bilgi verilmektedir.
HİÇ BİROL, Özlen +1 more
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Neo-Noir as Post-Classical Hollywood Cinema
Neo-Noir as Post-Classical Hollywood Cinema suggests the terms “noir” and “neo-noir” have been rendered almost meaningless by overuse. The book seeks to re-establish a purpose for neo-noir films and re-consider the organization of 60 years of neo-noir ...
Robert Arnett
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European Journal of Social Theory, 2015
This article calls for a new theoretical synthesis that overcomes the fragmentation, specialization and professionalization within the social sciences. As an alternative to utilitarianism and the colonization of the social sciences by rational choice models, it proposes a new articulation of social theory, the Studies and moral, social and political ...
Alain Caillé, Frédéric Vandenberghe
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This article calls for a new theoretical synthesis that overcomes the fragmentation, specialization and professionalization within the social sciences. As an alternative to utilitarianism and the colonization of the social sciences by rational choice models, it proposes a new articulation of social theory, the Studies and moral, social and political ...
Alain Caillé, Frédéric Vandenberghe
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1995
Abstract Adam Smith makes three references to Aristotle in The Wealth of Nations, none of which concerns the economic writings, Nicomachean Ethics, 5. 5 and Politics, 1. 8–10. The references deal with political or historical points, and they seem to have been drawn from Smith’s reading of Pufendorf and Montesquieu rather than from a ...
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Abstract Adam Smith makes three references to Aristotle in The Wealth of Nations, none of which concerns the economic writings, Nicomachean Ethics, 5. 5 and Politics, 1. 8–10. The references deal with political or historical points, and they seem to have been drawn from Smith’s reading of Pufendorf and Montesquieu rather than from a ...
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The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1970
R. G. Saisselin, Hugh Honour
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R. G. Saisselin, Hugh Honour
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Nature, 1966
Nonclassical Ions Reprints and Commentary. By Paul D. Bartlett. Pp. xiv + 559. (New York and Amsterdam: W. A. Benjamin, Inc., 1965.) $12.
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Nonclassical Ions Reprints and Commentary. By Paul D. Bartlett. Pp. xiv + 559. (New York and Amsterdam: W. A. Benjamin, Inc., 1965.) $12.
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1993
Abstract From ancient times the power of the word, as best exemplified in poetry, has been proverbial among the Arabs. In the tribal society of pre-Islamic Arabia the emergence of a poet, we are told by one often-quoted authority, was regarded by the members of a tribe as a momentous and joyful happening, for through his eloquence the ...
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Abstract From ancient times the power of the word, as best exemplified in poetry, has been proverbial among the Arabs. In the tribal society of pre-Islamic Arabia the emergence of a poet, we are told by one often-quoted authority, was regarded by the members of a tribe as a momentous and joyful happening, for through his eloquence the ...
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2005
‘Back to Bach’ ‘a call to order’ given the nature of the neo-classicists' own slogans, one can perhaps forgive their critics for portraying them as proponents of aesthetic regression. ‘Stravinsky and Reaction’ is in fact the very heading of the second half of Theodor Adorno's Philosophy of the New Music , written in the mid-1940s, in which the author ...
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‘Back to Bach’ ‘a call to order’ given the nature of the neo-classicists' own slogans, one can perhaps forgive their critics for portraying them as proponents of aesthetic regression. ‘Stravinsky and Reaction’ is in fact the very heading of the second half of Theodor Adorno's Philosophy of the New Music , written in the mid-1940s, in which the author ...
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