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Rather more on AI from the point of view of ordinary language philosophy
Abstract In a recent paper in this journal, ‘AI from the point of view of ordinary language’ (Kemp, G. (2025). ‘AI from the point of view of ordinary language’, Philosophical Investigations: 48(3): 290–298), Gary Kemp presents himself with a large and challenging task, where the dangers of going wildly wrong are not to be underestimated.
Paul Standish
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Translation as Collaboration: Virginia Woolf, Katherine Mansfield and S.S. Koteliansky, by Claire Davison [PDF]
Claire Davison’s magisterial new book turns the spotlight on the co-translations with S.S. Koteliansky of Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield. Five chapters interrogate their individual conceptions of translation: their translating voices used as a ...
Kimber, Gerri
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‘On different levels ourselves went forward’ : pageantry, class politics and narrative form in Virginia Woolf’s late writing [PDF]
This essay focuses on questions of class, politics and narrative form in Virginia Woolf’s late writing, in particular her posthumously published novel, Between the Acts.
Harker, B
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Abstract British people's relationships with birds changed at the turn of the 20th century. Killing birds for food, feathers, collections and sports started to give way to seeing birds as creatures that deserved the right to live their own lives in nature.
Jakub Kronenberg
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Virginia Woolf et l’écriture cinématographique
Written in 1926, at a period when her contemporaries were hotly arguing about the advantages and drawbacks of the new medium, the article entitled « The Cinema » was the opportunity for Woolf to confront word and image.
Floriane Reviron
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The Deconversion of Harriet Martineau: An Emotional History of Unbelief
Conceptualising the ‘Victorian crisis of faith’ as a phenomenon fuelled by wider intellectual forces can only take us so far in our understanding of it. The loss of faith of many contemporaries did not merely entail an intellectual volte‐face, but also an affective impact. Scholarly accounts have been primarily written by privileging the role of ideas,
Petros Spanou
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The Search for God: Virginia Woolf and Caroline Emelia Stephen
As a Modernist follower of radical individualism, Virginia Woolf is thought to be antipathetic to religious thought; Woolf’s own spirituality, however, is certainly more complicated than most critics have allowed, especially in light of the influence of ...
Heininge, Kathleen A.
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ABSTRACT Families who experience structural marginalization are experts on how oppression manifests in their everyday lives and how systems reproduce inequities. They are often most motivated to transform systems for their liberation and, we argue, should be empowered to drive systems change.
Colleen K. Vesely +3 more
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VIRGINIA WOOLF EN LOS TESTIMONIOS DE VICTORIA OCAMPO: TENSIONES ENTRE FEMINISMO Y COLONIALISMO
En este artículo se analizan una serie de textos ensayísticos de la escritora argentina Victoria Ocampo (1890-1979), en los que ella aborda la relación que la ligó a Virginia Woolf, su principal referente en términos literarios y feministas.
Alicia Salomone
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