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Derrida and the End of the World [PDF]
Derrida was very attentive to the fictions that arise from claiming to open or to close a world, most notably in his readings of Kant, Hegel, Heidegger, and Nancy. At the same time, he retained a concept—or a difference—of world. From his earliest work on Husserl, Derrida relies on a framework that takes its vantage point from what is not only in the
Gaston, S
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Designing at the End of the World [PDF]
We are living in a time of ecological and humanitarian crisis that requires imminent action from the joint fields of HCI and interaction design. In a very palpable way, we seem to be moving towards the "end of the world" (certainly, as we have known it).
Jonas Fritsch, Daria Loi, Ann Light
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Clovis at the end of the world. [PDF]
Of the scores of North American archaeological sites claimed to provide evidence of human hunting of now-extinct Pleistocene mammals, only about a dozen have compelling evidence of such predation. In all instances, the animals involved were mammoth and mastodon (1). In PNAS, Sanchez et al.
Meltzer DJ.
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Marco Ferreri: The task of cinema and the end of the world [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2013 Intellect Books.This article identifies Marco Ferreri's original contribution to cinema as a gesture aimed at exposing the 'end of ...
Daniele Rugo
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It’s the End of the World as We Know It and We Feel Fantastic: Examining the End of Suffering [PDF]
It’s the End of the World as We Know It and We Feel Fantastic: Examining the End of Suffering by Joelle Renstrom. This paper examines the consequences of the transhumanist goal to eliminate the suffering of all sentient beings.
Joelle Renstrom
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Blackness at the End of the World
This paper argues that there exists no ontotheological grounds for black life. As such, black religion and, by extension, black theology should consider the ways in which black life is life that is lived ungrounded. The central claim of this paper notes
Antavius Franklin
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Tuberculosis outbreaks in schools: Experiences from the Western Pacific Region
Reports of tuberculosis (TB) outbreaks among schoolchildren have increased in recent years in countries across the Western Pacific Region. Cases from China, Japan, Mongolia and the Republic of Korea were studied to derive lessons from the challenges and ...
Kalpeshsinh Rahevar +11 more
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THE WATERFALL AT THE END OF THE WORLD: [PDF]
In February 2018, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake had devastating consequences for thousands of people living in remote mountainous areas of Papua New Guinea. As the physical world around them collapsed and decayed, many sought to understand what had happened within ontological frames grounded in science and Christianity.
Minnegal, M, Main, M, Dwyer, PD
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This article describes the role of myth and some universal themes of myth, such as the creation of the world, a huge flood, death, and the end of the world.
Mia Angeline
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The Sense of an Ending and the Imagination of the End: Apocalypse, Disaster and Messianic Time
Apocalyptic visions go beyond Christian eschatology and permeate our present imagination. Not so much with already bygone symbolism or the terror of bloody carnage, as with the vague sense of an ending, fuelled by historical conditions – the Holocaust ...
Ewa Niedziałek
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