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2014
Physical objects act as the materialization of the insatiable longing that accompanies the human condition. This desire without end imprints the feeling of loss within the subject. As one continually searches for a sense of belonging, the quest for the ideal remains at an insurmountable distance.
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Physical objects act as the materialization of the insatiable longing that accompanies the human condition. This desire without end imprints the feeling of loss within the subject. As one continually searches for a sense of belonging, the quest for the ideal remains at an insurmountable distance.
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1993
Pelletier André. La Civilisation gallo-romaine de A à Z. Lyon : Les Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 1993. p. 200. (Galliæ Civitates)
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Pelletier André. La Civilisation gallo-romaine de A à Z. Lyon : Les Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 1993. p. 200. (Galliæ Civitates)
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From tacit knowing to tacit knowledge – emancipation or ideology?
Critical Quarterly, 2002openaire +2 more sources
tacit Groups and Tacit Knowledge
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1986openaire +1 more source
Spinoza against political Tacitism: reversing the meaning of Tacitus’ quotes
History of European Ideas, 2021exaly
Visualization and the tacit knowledge
Journal of Visualization, 2005R. Kimura, K. Nishino
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