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Retrieving Your Concepts: Iris Murdoch on Original Sin
Abstract In The Sovereignty of Good, Iris Murdoch argues that our moral thinking will be impoverished until it possesses a secular conception of original sin. Such a notion would need to remove unacceptable Christian baggage while retaining a genuine claim to be a descendant of the original Christian concept.
Samuel Filby
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Poetry recitation strengthens embodied simulation
This project investigates how vocal recitation of poetry engages embodied cognition through sensorimotor simulation. Using longitudinal fNIRS with 70 Chinese EFL learners, we compared three training modes: prosody training (rhythmic recitation ...
Xiaodong Xu
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RELATION BETWEEN RECITATION AND DIALECT
Kur’an-ı Kerim, zengin bir yapıya sahip ve pek çok lehçeyi içinde barındıran Arapça dili üzere nâzil olmuştur. Arapçanın birçok lehçesi bulunmakta ve Kur’ân’da bu lehçelerin bazısı geçmektedir.
Şan, Lokman, Kırmızıçiçek, Kevser
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Aristocratic identification in Felix’s Life of Guthlac
Recent scholarship often sees high‐born monastics and clerics in early Christian England as part of the aristocratic class. Modern identity theories, however, suggest that social identity could be dynamic, situational, processual and discursive. In light of this concept, the present article reads Felix’s Life of Guthlac as a text that constructs an ...
Lek Hang Chan
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Contemporising Indian picture recitation through performance
Picture recitation is a multi-sensory experience combining image, text, voice, memory, and performance. It was historically performed in India, but is now a dying art form.
Priyanka Jain (18048871)
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The Pan‐Orthodox Celebration of the 1600th Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea in 1925
Abstract This article explores the attempts to organize a Pan‐Orthodox Council in the years following the First World War that could gather in 1925 on the occasion of the 1600th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea. While some of these efforts were remarkably ambitious, and although they were not always feasible or fully realized, they
Natallia Vasilevich
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Defrosting humanism: Losing my ethical worldview in the wake of October 7th and Israel's retaliation
Abstract This auto‐ethnographic analysis describes the loss of my ethical worldview and my attempts to regain it following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel and the subsequent Israeli retaliation. On October 7th, I was unable to feel compassion for the people of Gaza or to take action against the Israeli retaliation, aspects that I used to see as ...
Yael Assor
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Enchanting the Otherwise: Magical Realism and the Gendered Ontologies of Organizational Becoming
ABSTRACT This paper enacts a feminist‐posthumanist reimagining of gender as ontological disturbance, using magical realism not as metaphor but as epistemological method. Rejecting representational logics and the managerial rationalities of organizational realism, we advance gender not as identity or role but as spectral interference—a transversal ...
Max Ganzin, Diana Ivanycheva
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Recitation Hall at Presbyterian College, Clinton, S.C.
Photograph of Recitation Hall at Presbyterian College, Clinton, S.C., Anne and Kate Austin on steps, ca.
Presbyterian College
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Flexible Contract, Flexible Morale? Microcredit Design and Repayment Discipline
ABSTRACT Flexible repayment benefits borrowers, but practitioners fear increased moral hazard. Investigating their concerns requires disentangling repayment choices from repayment capacity, which is typically infeasible in field studies. We use a lab‐in‐the‐field experiment with 645 microcredit borrowers to cleanly identify the effect of repayment ...
Kristina Czura, Anett John, Lisa Spantig
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