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Spinoza on Humans as Social Animals
Abstract Spinoza repeatedly suggests that humans are set apart from other animals by their rational and moral abilities. Yet he disparages the traditional definition of the human as a ‘rational animal’ and several of his other views suggest that these abilities are not sufficient by themselves to characterize human nature.
Ruben Noorloos
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Utopia at the Border: call for papers
The Imaginaries of the Future Research Network organizes a symposium on Utopia at the Border at the Universität Regensburg (Germany), from 20th to 22nd September 2016. The deadline for proposals is June 12th. ‘There was a wall.
Juan Pro
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Chronic nature exposure does not moderate affective and attentional effects of acute nature exposure. [PDF]
Trammell J, Kim M, Tian H.
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La raccolta, comprendente interviste rilasciate da Ernst Bloch tra il 1965 e il 1976, rappresenta un'agile introduzione al pensiero dell'autore, centrato sul "principio speranza" e sull'idea di utopia concreta.
Marzocchi, Virginio
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Enchanting the Otherwise: Magical Realism and the Gendered Ontologies of Organizational Becoming
ABSTRACT This paper enacts a feminist‐posthumanist reimagining of gender as ontological disturbance, using magical realism not as metaphor but as epistemological method. Rejecting representational logics and the managerial rationalities of organizational realism, we advance gender not as identity or role but as spectral interference—a transversal ...
Max Ganzin, Diana Ivanycheva
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Complete genome sequences of Cluster FE <i>Arthrobacter globiformis</i> phages Piku and Utopia. [PDF]
Labib S +13 more
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The Bachelor?s work deals with the delimitation of literary genre of anti-utopia and its setting within the period context. The work also covers the relation of anti-utopia to the utopia genre, on which it was primarily based. Therefore, it does not omit
BÖHMOVÁ, Ivana
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Abstract In this essay I contend that, whatever one might say about F.W.J. Schelling's historical and conceptual influence on Paul Tillich's doctrines, the overall style of Tillich's project can helpfully be dubbed Schellingian to the extent it mixes together discourses, genres, and vocabularies into an ever‐expanding whole. To the extent that anything
Daniel Whistler
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