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BASES EPISTEMOLÓGICAS DA TEORIA DE CRIAÇÃO DE CONHECIMENTO ORGANIZACIONAL

open access: yesPerspectivas em Gestão & Conhecimento, 2014
A passagem da era industrial para era do conhecimento alavancou estudos científicos organizacionais no campo da Ciência da Administração, ao longo do século XX.
Juliana Leonardi, Rogério Cid Bastos
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Defining peripeteia. The theoretical disentanglement of Möbius Strip

open access: yesNordicum-Mediterraneum
This article draws from the Japanese phenomenological approach (Kyoto School, particularly Kitaro Nishida and Watsuji Tetsurō) concerning the embodied experience of time-space.
Eleni Kolliopoulou
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The Creation of Humor Modality Through Pragmemic Triggers: Cross-Linguistic Dynamics

open access: yesLanguages
Humor creation is presented as a modality in human communication involving “double framing”, in which a scenario, understanding, or agreed-upon reality is presented and is suddenly revealed to be something else by being recontextualized during the ...
William O. Beeman
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Naoki Sakai : penser la traduction entre l’Orient et l’Occident [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
L’objet de cet article est de donner une présentation critique de la théorie de la traduction élaborée par Naoki Sakai. Dans la mesure où elle trouve une partie de son inspiration dans des élaborations européennes (en particulier, la ...
Rao, Sathya
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Cinema's Vital Histories: Wabi-Cinema, Forces and the Aesthetics of Resistance

open access: yesFilm-Philosophy, 2017
Many films, both narrative and documentary, explore the relationship between history and politics or ethics. This may be accomplished when fictional narrative films enact ethical arguments regarding history in cinematic form, when documentary films ...
Philip Martin
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East Asian, Euro-American, and Amazonian Indigenous Ways of Art, Thinking, and Relationship to Nature

open access: yesAsian Studies
This article offers an exercise in (trans)intercultural and (post)comparative philosophy by putting into dialogue, probably for the first time, two different philosophical perspec­tives: East Asian, especially Chinese and Japanese; and Brazilian ...
José Jorge de Carvalho
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Bungen—An East Asian Philosophy of Culture in Terms of Intercultural Interactions and a Reinterpretation of Watsuji’s Concept of Aidagara

open access: yesHumanities
Influenced by Hegel, modern Chinese philosophers (e.g., Mou Zong-San, Lao Sze-Kwang, etc.) and Japanese philosophers (e.g., Nishida Kitaro) were inclined to narrate Chinese or Japanese culture in terms of the Hegelian concept of ‘spirit’.
Andrew Ka Pok Tam
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Emergence of the Cognitive-Emotional Knowledge Dyad [PDF]

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The purpose of this paper is to present the emergence of a new knowledge dyad composed of cognitive and emotional knowledge. The old dyad made of explicit and tacit knowledge may become a particular case of the new one.
Constantin Bratianu, Ivona ORZEA
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