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Tragedy revisited [PDF]

open access: yesScience, 2018
“Freedom in a commons brings ruin to all.” So argued ecologist Garrett Hardin in “ The Tragedy of the Commons ” in the 13 December 1968 issue of Science ( 1 ). Hardin questioned society's ability to manage shared resources and avoid an environmentally and socially ...
Boyd, R.   +11 more
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Growth and Hope after loss: How TAPS facilitates posttraumatic growth in those grieving military deaths

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
We examined posttraumatic growth for 691 participants of the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS). Peer mentors of bereaved individuals experienced greater posttraumatic growth (PTG) and reported higher psychological health than those who were
Melinda Moore   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Bérénice, poésie pure ou tragédie pure ?

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2021
Bérénice is often presented as a lyric poem in five acts and thus only marginally complying to the requirements of the tragedy. It is the simplest of Racine's tragedies, provocatively simple and claimed to be so by the author.
Laurent Thirouin
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Theater as a Dictate of Power. The Problem of Freedom of the Dramatic Author in the Classical Epoch [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2020
The author of the article aims at revising traditional approaches to the definition of classicism, viewing it as an intrinsically mobile and heterogeneous semantic system.
Larisa A. Simonova
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Understanding the paradox between tragedies of the commons and the anticommons: From a cognitive psychology perspective

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
The tragedy of the commons refers to the overuse of resources which are rival in consumption but lack excludability and it also refers to rent dissipation.
Xiaowei Yang   +4 more
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“The Tragedy of the Commons”: How Individualism and Collectivism Affected the Spread of the COVID-19 Pandemic

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2021
Why did COVID-19 hit some countries harder than others? While this question is usually answered based on demographics (e. g., population age), health policy (e.g., quarantine), or economic factors, we argue that cultural variance across countries is just
Y. Maaravi   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Our confrontation with tragedy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Investigations, 2019
This article attempts to illustrate our confrontation with tragedy in contemporary situation, That is why we are discussing this here in seven issues (Feeding the Ancients with Our Own Blood/ Philosophy’s Tragedy and the Dangerous Perhaps/Knowing and Not
Simon Critchley
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The tragedy of climate change science

open access: yesClimate and Development, 2021
The science-society contract is broken. The climate is changing. Science demonstrates why this is occurring, that it is getting worse, the implications for human well-being and social-ecological systems, and substantiates action.
B. Glavovic, Timothy F. Smith, I. White
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Medea sulla scena moderna. La tragedia di Ernest Legouvé nell’allestimento parigino di Adelaide Ristori

open access: yesDrammaturgia, 2023
After composing Adrienne Lecouvreur, a drama co-written with Eugène Scribe and starring Rachel, Ernest Legouvé wrote a Médée for her. But the great actress, although she had already agreed to play the part of the protagonist, decided to give it up.
Francesco Puccio
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Absolving the American guilt: forgiveness and purification in Clint Eastwood’s cinema

open access: yesChurch, Communication and Culture, 2021
The guilt-ridden character archetype is a recurring premise in Clint Eastwood’s cinema, recognizable in the inner conflicts of the protagonists of iconic titles, such as Unforgiven (1992), Mystic River (2003), Million Dollar Baby (2004) and Gran Torino ...
Antonio Sánchez-Escalonilla
doaj   +1 more source

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