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Science as a quest : Don Quixote, neuroscience and the interrogation of truth

2015

Neuroscientist Rodrigo Quian Quiroga has wondered whether «scientists, embarked upon their personal quests – their quixotic endeavours – spend their time just thinking». This adjectival invocation of Cervantes’s Don Quixote pitches science as an epic quest that equates scientific rationality with the Don’s delusions. Does science quest after truth in a quixotic, literary way that philosopher Nicholas Maxwell terms «rationalistically neurotic»?

MultidisciplinaryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceInvocationScientific rationalitySociologyEPICInterrogationEpistemology
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The Criterion of “Consistent and Systematic Manner” in Free Movement Law

2017

The conflict between the four freedoms and national regulation is not merely about colliding interests but also of colliding values and thus has, potentially, constitutional implications. The conflict has often been phrased as one between national sovereignty and European integration, but is far more than this. It is about marked liberalism and market regulation, the latter constituting the very fundament upon which the European welfare states rest. In settling conflicts between the two constitutional orders—the ordo-liberal and the welfare-state constitutions—the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) applies the proportionality principle. However, the proportionality principle is a…

SovereigntyConstitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectLawEuropean integrationInvocationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceProportionality (law)Welfare stateEuropean unionPsychologyLegitimacymedia_common
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Константин Великий и св. Елена на фресках Яна Кубена в Воздвиженском костеле в Бжеге

2020

The paper introduces the splendid representations of Emperor Constantine the Great and Saint Helena in Jan Kuben’s frescos in the church under invocation of the Triumph of the Cross in Brzeg. They testify strongly of the incessant presence of the creative reflection over the Christian ancient times in the area of Opole Silesia in the period of the Catholic reform in the 18th century. Kuben’s trompe-l’oeil constitutes a wonderful combination of deeply experienced Catholic spirituality with the genius of the artist – a visionary.

biologymedia_common.quotation_subjectInvocationlcsh:LawSAINTArtbrzegAncient historybiology.organism_classificationchurch of the triumph of the holy crossGeniuslcsh:Political institutions and public administration (General)jan kubenSpiritualityEmperorlcsh:JF20-2112FrescoReflection (computer graphics)Period (music)frescoslcsh:Kmedia_commonOpolskie Studia Administracyjno-Prawne
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Something Mightier: Marginalization, Occult Imaginations and the Youth Conflict in the Oil-Rich Niger Delta

2011

This contribution examines the role of occult imaginations in the struggle against perceived socio-economic marginalization by youth militias from the Ijaw ethnic group in the oil-rich Niger Delta region of Nigeria. It argues that the asymmetric power between the federal government/transnational oil corporations (TNOCs) and the militias may have privileged the invocation of the supernatural as a critical agency of strength and courage by the youth militias. The conflict in the region embodies a cultural revision which has been necessitated by both the uncertainty of the oil environment and the prevailing narratives of social injustice. Hence the Egbesu deity, seen historically as embodying…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectInvocationSociology of religionEthnic groupEthnic conflictDevelopmentPolitical economyLawPolitical Science and International RelationsSocial inequalityNarrativeSociologyExploitation of natural resourcesCouragemedia_commonAfrica Spectrum
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