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Colloquia on the history and theory of music at the international musical festival in Brno
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History of Theory/Theory of History
Poetics Today, 1986It has been more than a year since my Russian Formalism: A Metapoetics was published by Cornell University Press and the first reviews have now appeared. As might have been expected, the book has received a far from uniform response. I myself have questions about some of its conclusions and yet I think that most of its critics have misunderstood my ...
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Alexander Pope: History in Theory and Theory in History
2022The article examines the seeds of the historical approach to the description of literary and critical phenomena in A. Pope’s literary heritage. The focus is on the mechanisms of formation and the links of those “historical” elements with the poet’s theoretical views.
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Evolutionary Theory of History
History and Theory, 1999Several attempts have been made recently to apply Darwinian evolutionary theory to the study of culture change and social history. The essential elements in such a theory are that variations occur in a population, and that a process of selective retention operates during their replication and transmission.
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The History and Theory of Fetishism
2016The History and Theory of Fetishism, the expanded version of Iacono's enduring classic Teorie del feticismo and available for the first time in English, aims to provide the historical context necessary to understanding the concept of "fetishism" and offers an overview of the ideologies, prejudices, and critical senses that shaped the Western observer's
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A history of the theory of information
Proceedings of the IEE - Part III: Radio and Communication Engineering, 1951The paper mentions first some essential points about the early development of languages, codes and symbolism, picking out those fundamental points in human communication which have recently been summarized by precise mathematical theory. A survey of telegraphy and telephony development leads to the need for “economy,” which has given rise to various ...
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2017
The commitment of clinicians to deliver Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to people with an intellectual disability has been supported by a small but growing evidence base. This chapter considers the background to this work and highlights the need to ensure that clinicians maintain fidelity to the CBT model and relevant psychological theory.
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The commitment of clinicians to deliver Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to people with an intellectual disability has been supported by a small but growing evidence base. This chapter considers the background to this work and highlights the need to ensure that clinicians maintain fidelity to the CBT model and relevant psychological theory.
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Journal of Chromatography A, 1993
Abstract The article “A theory of gel filtration and its experimental verification” was published in Journal of Chromatography in 1964. One of its authors gives an account of the origin of the work.
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Abstract The article “A theory of gel filtration and its experimental verification” was published in Journal of Chromatography in 1964. One of its authors gives an account of the origin of the work.
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2009
Left unanswered by previous generations of realist scholarship were, in the view of Ngaire Woods, “questions of which…beliefs are most likely to shape the definition of interests in international relations and why and how it is that particular sets of ideas prevail in the interna tional arena.”1 Constructivist theory offers a means to fill this void by
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Left unanswered by previous generations of realist scholarship were, in the view of Ngaire Woods, “questions of which…beliefs are most likely to shape the definition of interests in international relations and why and how it is that particular sets of ideas prevail in the interna tional arena.”1 Constructivist theory offers a means to fill this void by
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