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La hantise du rien comme envers de l’H/histoire chez Graham Swift : Waterland et Ever After
In Swift’s fictions, History is invested with a calling. It conceals the emptiness, the nothingness of reality. Through its dramatic function, history, understood both as story-telling and historiography, hides the annihilating real.Waterland and Ever ...
Georges Letissier
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he Problem of Reflection in the Definition of Self
The article discusses the problem of reflection in the definition of personality in the context of the works of G.V.F. Hegel, I.G. Fichte, and F. T. Mikhailov.
Sukhanov V.N.
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Nothing---the absence of spacetime---can be either an endpoint of tunneling, as in the bubble of nothing, or a starting point for tunneling, as in the quantum creation of a universe.
Brown, Adam R., Dahlen, Alex
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Religion, Mathematics and Nothing [PDF]
The concept of "nothing" is important in both mathematics and theology. Its most obvious use in mathematics is in the number zero which arrived in Western Europe in the 12th Century. In theology it features significantly in the dogma of creaho ex nihilo,
Duffy, Mervin
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Tradisi Mandok Hata sebagai Refleksi-Implementasi Nilai dan Karakteristik Peristiwa Pentakosta
. This study aimed to revisit the Pentecostal perspective on culture, highlighting the tradition of mandok hata in Batak society. This tradition, generally performed at the turn of the year as a form of reflection and strengthening relationships between ...
Josua Nothing Aritonang
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Del olvido imposible a la nada indudable en las Soledades de Góngora
This essay examines the presence of oblivion in the Solitudes of Góngora. First at all, I consider some theoretical foundations about memory and forgetfulness and I return to a controversial critical debate about the verses 732-742 of the first Soledad ...
Joaquín Roses
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La convergence des destins chez Thomas Hardy
In the diegesis of Hardy’s novels, when movements converge to a centre, it means that we are approaching ‘the central place’, ‘the intimate exteriority or “extimacy”’ which Lacan calls the Thing (Lacan 2008, 171). It means that the subject (i.e.
Annie Ramel
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Morphological Computation: Nothing but Physical Computation [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to argue against the claim that morphological computation is substantially different from other kinds of physical computation.
Miłkowski, Marcin
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ABSTRACT Blinatumomab has been shown to be highly effective for patients with pediatric B‐ALL and has recently become standard of care therapy. Due to its past use in the clinical trial setting, there is limited information available about real‐world administration.
Katelyn Oranges +12 more
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You will not want to m1ss the 49th annual conference of the Association of Christian Librarians, June 13-15, 2005 in Columbia, South Carolina. The planning team has pulled together a strong program of expert speakers and workshops led by your ACL ...
Watkins, Susan
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