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Abstract The article argues that the ever‐closer Union among peoples of Europe finds itself at a critical juncture: the unstated and implicit assumption of a community made up of liberal democracies is being challenged and pitted against the rival rebirth of the nationalistic narrative of uniqueness and self‐sufficiency.
Tomasz Tadeusz Koncewicz
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Der Tod nach Boethius in der Consolatio philosophiae
Death has been one of the major themes of philosophy since the ancient times. The article attempts to analyze last works of Boethius Consolatio philosophiae with particular reference to this subject. It is divided into two parts in which the author tries
Paweł Mielnik
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LM IB PITHOI MAKERS: ROBUST AND BLENDED POTTERY PRODUCTION AT MOCHLOS
Summary The pithos is an iconic Bronze Age clay storage vessel of size and expense. Those found in the Neo‐palatial phase (1800–1450 BC) of the harbour town of Mochlos, Crete are here investigated through a multi‐disciplinary approach. The pots belong to two traditions of coil‐based manufacturing processes: the piriform which is more standardized in ...
Jerolyn E. Morrison
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Abstracts submitted to the ‘EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science’, from 16–19 June 2025 and accepted by the Congress Organising Committee are published in this Supplement of Molecular Oncology, an affiliated journal of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
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Artistic Thinking – Thinking of the Essence (the Self-portraits of Rembrandt van Rijn) [PDF]
Looking at Rembrandt’s self-portraits we follow the course of his artistic development, which clearly reflects three significant stages of the artist’s life. But can these stages be applied to the life of any man? We ask this question because of the main
Wojciech Rubiś, Paulina Tendera
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The Stoicism of Śāntideva: Comparisons between Stoic and Buddhist philosophy
Abstract Recently, due to various geopolitical events, a movement for 'decolonisation' has taken shape. In essence, this movements seeks to right the wrongs of Western colonialism. This desire has been expressed in many diverse ways depending on the context.
Lee Clarke
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Time and Eternity in Saint Augustine [PDF]
Every Augustinian disputation regarding to time - eternity relation arises from the need of combating the Manicheans and, by indirection, all those ones that affirmed, asserted world eternity, that denied ex nihilo Jewish - Christian Creation ...
Nunes Costa, Marcos Roberto
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Bulky amidinate ligands prevent Schlenk‐type ligand scrambling in magnesium complexes allowing the synthesis of an amidinato magnesium hydride (Ad=adamantyl, Ar*=C6H2‐4‐Me‐2,6‐(CHPh2)2, Dipp=C6H3‐2,6‐iPr2). Carbon dioxide can be inserted into the Mg−H bonds yielding formate derivatives.
Wimonsiri Huadsai +5 more
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Sophia's theme in world and national spirituality
The Sophia tradition was formed in European philosophical and religious creativity and was developed in the pre-Christian period by Plato. Then it was reflected in Gnosticism and Neo-Platonism, the writings of prominent theorists of Christianity ...
Yevgen A. Harkovschenko
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Pictorial Symbolism and the Philosophical Savage [PDF]
The article argues that the art critic Albert Aurier’s use of the European stereotype of the "savage" as a description of Paul Gauguin, was primarily an idealist philosophical strategy for opposing late XIXth century naturalism and its scientific ...
Hage, Ralph
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