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“THE SEASHORE OF ENDLESS WORLDS”: RABINDRANATH TAGORE’S ENCOUNTERS WITH LATIN AMERICA
O artigo analisa os entraves civilizacionais que limitaram acompreensão da obra de Rabindranath Tagore na AméricaLatina. Num primeiro momento, o artigo avalia o impacto daviagem de Tagore à América Latina em 1924 e aspersonalidades latino-americanas que ...
Dilip Loundo
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Transnational intellectual cooperation, the League of Nations, and the problem of order [PDF]
This article examines the political and cultural contexts of the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation and the International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation. These two League of Nations bodies were charged with fostering international
Laqua, Daniel
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Hindu Avatāra and Christian Kenosis: A New Approach in Comparative Theology1
Abstract Within comparative theology, the Hindu doctrine of avatāra has traditionally been compared to the Christian doctrine of the incarnation, both of which are expressions of divine embodiment in creaturely form. This article, however, contrasts the doctrine of avatāra with a reading of the incarnation that frames the latter within the broader ...
Christian J. Ivandić
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Making a Masala Modern Anglophone Indian Philosophy [PDF]
'Minds Without Fear' attempts to showcase the intellectual agency of Anglophone Indian philosophers living under coloniality. The book’s thirteen chapters are framed by the acute professional anxiety many of them experienced then, and its rippling ...
Kirloskar-Steinbach, Monika
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ABSTRACT Is musical analysis meant to guide performance – or to be based on it? Can a Schenkerian analysis of a piece be corroborated by a performance or an arrangement? This article addresses these questions through a well‐known test case – the first prelude of the first book of Bach's Well‐Tempered Clavier, as analysed by Heinrich Schenker in Five ...
NAPHTALI WAGNER, RAM REUVEN
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Rabindranath Tagore (in Bengali: Rabīndranāth Ṭhākur; b. 1861–d. 1941) was born in Calcutta, the capital of British India at the time. From the late 18th century onward, his extremely large family played an important role in the economic and cultural activities of the city and the whole of Bengal.
van Bijlert, V, Bangha, I
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ABSTRACT For decades, the “Third World” was an expression used to refer to regions seen as lacking prosperity and progress, on the one hand, and as a rallying call for anti‐colonial struggles on the other. The concept evoked the uneven distribution of power and wealth following World War II, replaced the forms of oppression and disparities distinctive ...
Claudio Pinheiro
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Control of hybrid standalone power supply system using artificial neural network
Hybrid stand-alone systems are extensively used to supply power in different industries for a wide range of applications. In order to guarantee a steady supply of power to loads despite of variations in load, wind speed, and solar irradiation, these ...
Kaushal Prasad Tiwari, Kishor Thakre
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“Another Logic is known”: Benedetto Croce's assessment of “Indian Logic”
Abstract This essay aims to shed new light on the theoretical pertinence of classical Indian logic and epistemology in Benedetto Croce's criticism of Western Aristotelian and modern logic. As a matter of fact, Croce gave a positive and extraordinarily enterprising evaluation of “Indian Logic” in his review of Hermann Jacobi's Indische Logik (1905) and ...
Lorenzo Leonardo Pizzichemi
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EMISSION PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF DIESEL BLENDED WITH WASTE PLASTIC OIL
This work is investigation about the engine performance and emission of a single-cylinder variable compression ignition engine working on diesel blended with Waste Plastic Oil (WPO) under various load conditions. The blends containing 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%,
Ram Krishna Shukla +2 more
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