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Abstract Nietzsche's writing style is designed to elicit affective responses in his readers. Humour is one of the most common means by which he attempts to engage his readers' affects. In this article, I explain how and why Nietzsche uses humour to achieve his philosophical ends. The article has three parts.
Charles Boddicker
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Pain, depression, and quality of life in adults with MOG‐antibody–associated disease
The study assessed features of pain, depression, and their impact on health‐related quality of life (QoL) in myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein‐antibody–associated disease (MOGAD). Half of the patients (51%) suffered from chronic MOGAD‐related pain, including neuropathic, nociceptive, and spasticity‐related pain, and 18 (42%) patients suffered from ...
Susanna Asseyer +22 more
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Discrepancy between Mexican paediatricians and ESPGHAN experts regarding cow's milk allergy. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives Cow's milk allergy (CMA) is a common food allergy in infants. Guidelines and recommendations for the diagnosis and management of CMA are based on scientific review of the available evidence. However, real‐world situations may oblige clinicians to adapt a different attitude.
Hendricx F +10 more
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Justicia y relaciones internacionales: las relaciones hispano-mexicanas (1844-1863)
En el siglo XIX una de las condiciones esenciales para obtener el reconocimiento de la soberanía de un Estado por parte de la comunidad internacional era la capacidad para mantener el orden interior y garantizar las vidas y propiedades de los súbditos ...
Almudena Delgado Larios
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Cognitive gain and the close reading of literature
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 56, Issue 2, Page 371-376, April 2022.
Kevin Williams
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As Ciências da Comunicação como problema
Hoje, tanto o sujeito da comunicação como a comunicação ela mesma são realidades problemáticas, dada a sua complexidade, simultaneamente técnica, económica, social e institucional. A nossa própria cultura, em regime de mudanla acelerada, tornou-se também
Daniel Bougnoux
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Dostoiévski e a síndrome de Stendhal [PDF]
Stendhal s syndrome occurs among travelers when they encounter a work of art of great beauty. It is characterized by an altered perception of reality, emotional disturbances, and crises of panic and anxiety with somatization.
Amâncio, Edson José
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Abstract Stendhal was deeply interested in comedy. Even in such a tragic novel as Le Rouge et le Noir, powerful emotions are interwoven with humorous effects. A remarkable passage of Le Rouge et le Noir stages Julien Sorel interacting with Amanda Binet, a barmaid, and one of her lovers. Kinesic humor is central to this scene in which the
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The Passions and Disinterest: From Kantian Free Play to Creative Determination by Power, via Schiller and Nietzsche [PDF]
I argue that Nietzsche’s criticism of the Kantian theory of disinterested pleasure in beauty reflects his own commitment to claims that closely resemble certain Kantian aesthetic principles, specifically as reinterpreted by Schiller.
Lichtenstein, Eli I.
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Chamfort, doctor of morals : the maxim and the medical aphorism in late eighteenth-century France [PDF]
The increasing prestige of medicine as a science, accompanied by the social rise of the doctor, in eighteenth-century France is well documented. What I would like to argue here, however, is that there exists a correspondence between the establishment of ...
McCallam, D.
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