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Hegel's Time: Between Tragic Action and Modern History

2019

AbstractThis paper offers an alternative perspective to the traditional interpretation of Hegel's philosophical reflection on history, departing from a reinterpretation of Hegel's reading of the tragic action of Antigone in Chapter VI of the Phenomenology of Spirit. The customary interpretation of this text affirms that Hegel shows how the conflict of tragic action finds its truth and its end in the identity of spirit. Tragic conflict is left behind to the same extent that (modern historical) spirit sublates the Greek ethical substance. This way, spirit can guarantee that our historical time is released from the past of the substance, or the spiritual movement of mediation from the immediac…

ComprehensionReinterpretationPhenomenology (philosophy)NothingPhilosophy05 social sciencesImmediacy050602 political science & public administrationModern historyHegelianism0506 political scienceEnd of historyEpistemologyHegel Bulletin
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Abstraction of covariations in incidental learning and covariation bias

1997

Experiment 1 was devised to distinguish, in a given set of features composing drawn robots, those whose variations were related a priori for participants from those whose variations were a priori independent. In Expt 2, correlations were experimentally induced between a priori-related features for one group of participants (pre-primed group), and between a priori-independent features for another group {arbitrary group), in incidental learning conditions. A subsequent transfer phase revealed that participants' performances were sensitive to experimentally induced correlations in both groups. However, only the performances of the pre-primed group accurately matched the predictions of a statis…

ConsonantReinterpretationGroup (mathematics)A priori and a posterioriStatistical modelSet (psychology)PsychologyGeneral PsychologyImplicit learningCognitive psychologyAbstraction (linguistics)Developmental psychologyBritish Journal of Psychology
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From the Worship of God to the Worship of Beauty? The Reception of Italian Catholic Religious Paintings in the Private Chapels of English Country Hou…

2010

This study discusses the shifting reception of Italian Catholic religious paintings in the private chapels of English country houses. It first investigates how the practice of art collecting and patronage informs the strategies deployed by the English aristocracy to expunge from these pictures all Catholic overtones. It moves on to assess the impact of this ideological reinterpretation on works of art, whose original religious message was thus gradually displaced. The article concludes that these paintings came, effectively, to extol a religiosity of splendour, representative of a desire to glorify both the host's good taste and God's greatness.

Cultural StudiesReinterpretationHistoryGreatnessPaintingLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectAristocracy (class)ArtWorshipVisual artsReligiosityBeautyChapelReligious studiescomputermedia_commoncomputer.programming_languageJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
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The Marvelous History of the Dominican Republic in Junot Diaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

2013

Few things are as noticeable in Junot Diaz’s The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (2007) as its references to a wide variety of movies, TV series, comics, and most centrally to fantasy, the genre in which worlds are created that allow for the existence of magic, monsters, and other elements of the marvelous. Interweaving the story of the fictional Cabral family in the Dominican Republic and in the diaspora with the history of the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo (1930–1961), the novel offers a sweeping reinterpretation of Caribbean history in a way that is completely intelligible only if one understands the relevance of its primary fantasy intertext, The Lord of the Rings (1954–55), both for…

Cultural StudiesReinterpretationHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industryNarrative historyCaribbean literatureArt historyHomelandComicsDiasporaNarrativebusinessRealismMELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States
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La transparencia y la rendición de cuentas en redes sociales. Un caso de conflictos mineros en Latinoamérica

2021

Diversos estudios muestran un creciente uso del Internet y las redes por parte de grandes empresas para divulgar información social y medioambiental, ampliando la rendición de cuentas y la transparencia. No obstante, aún no existe claridad sobre los pros y contras de dicho proceso. Este trabajo plantea la necesidad de una reinterpretación crítica de la transparencia y la rendición de cuentas sociales y medioambientales a través de las redes sociales. Para ello, retoma algunos argumentos de la perspectiva dialógica de la rendición de cuentas, así como planteamientos del filósofo coreano Byung-Chul Han. Se estudia el caso de la compañía minera Vale, caracterizando la forma en qu…

HF5001-6182Public AdministrationSociology and Political ScienceStrategy and ManagementtransparenciaSocial SciencesFace (sociological concept)HAccountingPolitical scienceBusinessSocial mediarendición de cuentasMarketingReinterpretationconflictos socioambientalesDialogicVisionbusiness.industryWelfare economicsinformes de sostenibilidadCommerceTransparency (behavior)HF1-6182Accountabilityredes socialesThe InternetbusinessInnovar
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Chaoskampf in the orthodox baptism ritual

2018

The present article analyses the occurrence of the Chaoskampf motif in the Orthodox Baptism ritual and its biblical and Near-Eastern backgrounds. Such statements are direct references to Old and New Testament texts in which water has negative connotations, being associated with hostile or chaotic aspects of existence. In the baptismal interpretation of the biblical motif, sea, depths and dragons are figurative names for demons. The liturgical reinterpretation of these biblical references is the preamble of the baptismal exorcisms. Biblical texts about the struggle against chaos were included in the ritual in order to illustrate Christ's supremacy over all hostile forces subduing man before …

LiteratureReinterpretationBaptismHistoryChaoskampfDie Ortodokse doopEksorsismebusiness.industryWaterwydingInterpretation (philosophy)ExorcismsReligious studiesLiteral and figurative languageNew TestamentMotif (narrative)Blessing of waterbusinessOrthodox baptismOrder (virtue)Acta Theologica
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The meaning of work and its context: A reinterpretation of bartleby, the scrivener by herman melville

2017

By means of a critical reinterpretation of the famous short story by Herman Melville titled “Bartleby, the Scrivener,” I propose a psycho-anthropological explanation of work behaviors, relationships in work environments, and their psychopathological repercussions. The article notably examines behaviors and work relationships connecting them as outcomes of single individuals' efforts to mentalize ideological–cultural models determining them in a given historical moment. A reductively individualistic interpretation is criticized, which is typically present in clinical and work psychology and ascribes to the single person presumed psychical deficits and exclusively looks in his/her personal hi…

LiteratureReinterpretationwork psychopathologyIdeological cultural models of work relationshipbusiness.industryPhilosophy05 social sciencesContext (language use)Meaning (non-linguistic)030227 psychiatryEpistemology03 medical and health sciencesPhilosophy0302 clinical medicineliterary text psychology0502 economics and businessScrivenerIdeological “cultural models of work relationships; literary text psychology; work psychopathology;Settore M-PSI/06 - Psicologia Del Lavoro E Delle Organizzazionibusiness050203 business & management
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PASSIONATE DESCARTES: A REINTERPRETATION OF THE BODY'S ROLE IN CARTESIAN THOUGHT

2020

Abstract The usual reading of Descartes' “anthropological” perspective classifies it as a radical dualism with a distinction between two substances, mind and body, which experience major interaction difficulties. Through a contextualization of Descartes' physiological and psychological thought as well as through a less fragmented reading of his work, we intend to review this traditional interpretation, thereby showing its distorted character. When we pay attention to passion, a new Descartes’ image as a sort of phenomenal monism appears, which is markedly different from the legendary image typically associated with him, even today.

Mind–body problemDualismeLogicPhysiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectB1-5802FisiologiaPassion050905 science studies0603 philosophy ethics and religionMindDualismReading (process)MonismPhilosophy (General)Passionmedia_commonReinterpretationContextualizationBC1-199PhilosophyInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciencesMind–body dualism06 humanities and the artsMent i cosEpistemologyPhilosophy060302 philosophyBody0509 other social sciences
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THE PLEISTOCENE–HOLOCENE TRANSITION IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN HUMAN ADAPTATIONS

1998

Abstract Data obtained from recent excavations (as well as from selected older excavations) are used to outline the principal environmental, technological and economic aspects of the Pleistocene–Holocene transition in three distinct regions of the Iberian Peninsula: Portugal, Cantabrian and Mediterranean Spain. The period covered extends from the terminal Paleolithic Magdalenian period to the initial Neolithic. Despite proximity to SW France and many similarities with that classic prehistoric culture area in terms of artistic/symbolic expression and technology, the Iberian regions show significant differences, especially in terms of subsistence strategies and their development during the Ta…

PrehistoryReinterpretationGeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPleistocenePeninsulaPeriod (geology)Subsistence agricultureMagdalenianArchaeologyHoloceneEarth-Surface ProcessesQuaternary International
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The reinterpretation of Cova Negra archaeological and stratigraphical sequence and its implications in the knowledge of the Middle Palaeolithic Iberi…

2020

This paper presents new data from the reinterpretation of the Cova Negra sequence from a chronological and stratigraphic perspective. The primary aim is to reorder the lithic industry from the excavations of the 1950s in light of the stratigraphic sequence, paying particular attention to raw materials, knapping methods and tools. The reconstruction, carried out from a taphonomic perspective, is specified in sectors B, C and F, and the archaeological levels and the included material are adjusted to the stratigraphic levels. Although the number of remains involved in the proposed chronology is reduced in relation to previous work, it is an arrangement that relies on a more precise chronostrat…

Reinterpretation010506 paleontologyTaphonomygeography.geographical_feature_categoryUNESCO::HISTORIAPleistoceneKnapping010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesArchaeologySequence (geology)GeographyLithic industry Taphonomy Stratigraphy Middle palaeolithic Iberian peninsulaPeninsulaSequence stratigraphy:HISTORIA [UNESCO]0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesChronology
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