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Uma introdução aos pensamentos singulares sobre objetos matemáticos
Apresento, neste artigo, uma introdução à possibilidade de pensarmos singularmente objetos matemáticos. Para isso, após caracterizar em linhas gerais tanto os pensamentos singulares, quanto o problema dos pensamentos singulares sobre objetos matemáticos,
Pedro Carné
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Autismo y psicoanálisis. Una apuesta del lado de la vida
Cuando la inscripción de la dimensión simbólica del lenguaje no se produce eficazmente el niño debe encontrar soluciones singulares para estructurar la realidad, su cuerpo y los objetos pulsionales que se despliegan entre la necesidad, la demanda y el ...
Claudia Lijtinstens
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Out of the ordinary: Everyday life and the “carnival of Mussolini”
Abstract Ordinary life is in many ways the quintessential object of anthropological analysis. Yet little attention has been paid to contexts in which it is important to people themselves that they and their actions are seen to be ordinary and to the work that goes into making something or someone appear ordinary.
Paolo Heywood
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Ideas for Mapping Lifeworld and Everyday Life in Practical Social Pedagogy
Abstract Since the 1970s, the concepts of “lifeworld” and “everyday life” have been part of the discourse of social pedagogy and social and educational work in general. Xavier Úcar's objective in this article is to generate and communicate socio‐pedagogical knowledge that helps social pedagogues to build socio‐educational relationships that are more ...
Xavier Úcar
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Abstract Registration of 3D spatial data and models is a fundamental task in applications such as mapping, positioning and virtual/augmented reality. Most of the existing 3D registration methods such as iterative closest point (ICP) and recent learning‐based methods are dedicated to point cloud registration, and rely heavily on point‐wise ...
Yuan Zhao +3 more
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Abstract In this paper I explore what it means to encounter the symbol as a meaningful object, or process, within the environment of the other‐than‐human. Using Jung’s account in ‘The spirit mercurius’ of an enlisted Indigenous soldier who attempts to desert his barracks on hearing a native Oji tree calling him, I compare the evolving stages of ...
Gillian M. Brown
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Abstract English‐speaking children and adults generate orthographic skeletons (i.e., preliminary orthographic representations) solely from aural exposure to novel words. The present study examined whether skilled readers generate orthographic skeletons for all novel words they learn or do so only when the words have a unique possible spelling.
Mina Jevtović +2 more
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El libro en los museos escolares
Libros de texto y de lectura son objetos habituales en museos y en exposiciones escolares; sin embargo, es frecuente encontrar exhibidos los mismos títulos, aunque existan ejemplares singulares en los fondos.
Carmen Diego Pérez +1 more
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Objects Don't Have Desires: Toward an Anthropology of Technology beyond Anthropomorphism
ABSTRACT “Postdualist” approaches, such as the material turn in the humanities and social sciences, represent understandable reactions to the humanist and idealist traditions in Western thought, but tend to be deluded by a focus on individual artifacts rather than on the global, material relations on which their existence depends.
Alf Hornborg
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Automated calibration of smartphone cameras for 3D reconstruction of mechanical pipes
A framework for the laboratory calibration of smartphone cameras is proposed, introducing new methods for: (i) matching calibration targets; (ii) adjusting target eccentricity error without object‐space target information; and (iii) improving the calibration using a free‐network self‐calibrating bundle adjustment.
Reza Maalek, Derek D. Lichti
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