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The Form is Not a Proper Part in Aristotle’s Metaphysics Z.17, 1041b11–33

2018

When Aristotle argues at the 'Metaphysics' Z.17, 1041b11–33 that a whole, which is not a heap, contains ‘something else’, i.e. the form, besides the elements, it is not clear whether or not the form is a proper part of the whole. I defend the claim that the form is not a proper part within the context of the relevant passage, since the whole is divided into elements, not into elements and the form. Different divisions determine different senses of ‘part’, and thus the form is not a part in the same sense as the elements are parts. I object to Koslicki’s (2006) interpretation, according to which the form is a proper part along the elements in a single sense of ‘part’, although she insists th…

lcsh:BD95-131wholeKoslickiPolymers and PlasticsPhilosophyInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectMetaphysicsContext (language use)Heap (mathematics)Object (philosophy)formEpistemologyConjunction (grammar)AristotlecategoryCategory mistakeReading (process)partlcsh:MetaphysicsGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonMetaphysics
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Ground instability in the old town of Agrigento (Italy) depicted by on-site investigations and Persistent Scatterers data

2012

We combine on-site investigations with the interpretation of satellite Persistent Scatterers (PS) to analyse ground instability in the historic town of Agrigento, Italy. Geological and geomorphologic surveys, together with geostructural and kinematic analyses, depict the deformational patterns of the northwestern sector of the town, previously documented by extensive literature available for the neighbouring Valley of the Temples. The geological and geomorphologic maps are reconstructed by combining bibliographic studies, field surveys and aerial stereo-interpretation. ERS-1/2 PS data reveal deformation velocities up to 18–20 mm yr<sup>−1</sup> in 1992–2000 over the Addolorata l…

lcsh:GE1-350Ground instability; Persistent Scatterers; Agrigento (Italy)lcsh:QE1-996.5lcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationLandslideSiltInstabilitylcsh:TD1-1066lcsh:GeologyCalcarenitelcsh:GFaciesErosionGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesOld townGeotechnical engineeringlcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciencesSeismologyGeologyNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
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Human activity and damaging landslides and floods on Madeira Island

2011

Abstract. Over the last few decades, the island of Madeira has become an important offshore tourism and business center, with rapid economic and demographic development that has caused changes to the landscape due to human activity. In Madeira's recent history, there has been an increase over time in the frequency of occurrence of damaging landslide and flood events. As a result, the costs of restoration work due to damage caused by landslide and flood events have become a larger and larger component of Madeira's annual budget. Landslides and floods in Madeira deserve particular attention because they represent the most serious hazard to human life, to property, and to the natural environme…

lcsh:GE1-350HydrologyFlood mythlcsh:QE1-996.5lcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationLandslideHazardlcsh:TD1-1066Natural (archaeology)lcsh:GeologyGeographylcsh:GGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPopulation growthSubmarine pipelinePhysical geographylcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringNatural disasterlcsh:Environmental sciencesTourismNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
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Sequential and joint hydrogeophysical inversion using a field-scale groundwater model with ERT and TDEM data

2013

Abstract. Increasingly, ground-based and airborne geophysical datasets are used to inform groundwater models. Recent research focuses on establishing coupling relationships between geophysical and groundwater parameters. To fully exploit such information, this paper presents and compares a joint hydrogeophysical inversion (JHI) approach and sequential hydrogeophysical inversion (SHI) approach to inform a field-scale groundwater model with Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) and Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) data. The implemented SHI coupled inverted geophysical models with groundwater parameters, where the strength of the coupling was based on geophysical parameter resolution. To t…

lcsh:GE1-350Hydrologylcsh:TEstimation theoryPetrophysicslcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationModel parametersSoil scienceInversion (meteorology)Computer simulationlcsh:Technologylcsh:TD1-1066Geophysicslcsh:GParameter estimationElectrical resistivity tomographylcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringGroundwater modelGroundwaterlcsh:Environmental sciencesGroundwaterGeologySlightly worse
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Predicting storm-triggered debris flow events: application to the 2009 Ionian Peloritan disaster (Sicily, Italy)

2015

Abstract. The main assumption on which landslide susceptibility assessment by means of stochastic modelling lies is that the past is the key to the future. As a consequence, a stochastic model able to classify past known landslide events should be able to predict a future unknown scenario as well. However, storm-triggered multiple debris flow events in the Mediterranean region could pose some limits on the operative validity of such an expectation, as they are typically resultant of a randomness in time recurrence and magnitude and a great spatial variability, even at the scale of small catchments. This is the case for the 2007 and 2009 storm events, which recently hit north-eastern Sicily …

lcsh:GE1-350MeteorologyStochastic modellinglcsh:QE1-996.5lcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationLandslideStormDebrislcsh:TD1-1066Debris flowlcsh:Geologylcsh:GGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSpatial variabilityPhysical geographylcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringDigital elevation modelScale (map)Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)lcsh:Environmental sciencesGeologyNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
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Kjønn og religiøse grenser: Unge muslimer og kristnes forhandlinger av kjønn i migrantmenigheter

2019

Artikkelen belyser unge muslimer og kristnes forhandling av kjønn i migrantmenigheter: 1) Hvordan forhandler unge muslimer og kristne forventningene knyttet til kjønn, forbundet med religiøse klesdrakter og kjønnsdelte arbeidsoppgaver? Og 2), hva kan ungdommenes oppfatninger av religiøse koder og kjønnsdelte arbeidsoppgaver fortelle om symbolsk grensedragning mellom deres tilhørighet til en minoritetsgruppe og tilhørighet til majoritetssamfunnet? Data består av 23 kvalitative intervjuer med tenåringer og unge voksne i alderen 16–35 år. Ungdommene forhandlet stadig kleskoder og kjønnsdelte arbeidsoppgaver ut fra ulike religiøse, moralske og kulturelle forventninger. De skilte mellom religion…

lcsh:HM401-1281Genderunge muslimer og kristne; religion; symbolske grenserKjønnlcsh:Sociology (General)religionmigrantmenighetGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSymbolic boundariesSociologyReligious studiesVDP::Humaniora: 000::Teologi og religionsvitenskap: 150::Religionsvitenskap religionshistorie: 153young Muslims and ChristiansGeneral Environmental ScienceNorsk sosiologisk tidsskrift
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Mobbing – et forsøk på nye teoretiske perspektiv

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: Studier i Pædagogisk Filosofi. Also available from the publisher at: http://ojs.statsbiblioteket.dk/index.php/spf/article/view/13325 Open Access This article discusses the understanding of bullying and how it first appears as a phenomenon in early childhood. Empirical research on the social life of young children indicates a capacity for empathy that is independent of social learning. Based upon Merleau-Ponty`s philosophy of the body and Levinas’s existentialist notion of the origin of morality, the article emphasize empathy and the sense of responsibility as a fundamental event in our initial encounter with one another – not learned competence…

lcsh:LC8-6691mobbinglcsh:Special aspects of educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Philosophy (General)kroppslighettoddler-kulturEmpathybarnehageaggresjonSocial learningMoralitynærhets-etikkExistentialismfenomenologiPhenomenonOpenness to experienceSociologyEarly childhoodfenomenologi.lcsh:B1-5802VDP::Social science: 200::Education: 280Competence (human resources)Social psychologymedia_common
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Les lieux de mémoire victimaire en Europe : une culture commune et concurrente

2020

Since the 1990s, memorials and museums devoted to the victims of the massacres perpetrated in the twentieth century have multiplied in Europe, then in the world. This social, political and cultural fact is new. It reveals a radical change in historical representation where for centuries, only the victorious hero was celebrated in official history. In this context, specific memory sites, called “victim memory places”, have emerged. The Second World War is the turning point in this history of memory. The memory of the Holocaust is the model. But other memories, often competing, have also developed recently.This study proposes to record this break in the long duration of the history. Where doe…

lcsh:Language and LiteratureHistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorymuslim religionsrebrenicaMuslim religionshoahGenocideLanguage and LinguisticsgenocidePhilosophyThe Holocaustlcsh:Peuropevictimary memoryHumanitiesSvět literatury
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Uskyldige gleder, farlige slutninger. Selvhat og fundamentalisme i Knut Hamsuns roman Den siste Glæde (1912)

2020

Knut Hamsunʼs prose fiction around 1890 fulfills his programmatic intention to represent modern complex individuals. Two decades later the author steps forth to chastise the nation with simplistic reactionary truths. The hero of Hamsunʼs “wanderer” novels 1906 to 1912 may be taken to parody the protagonists of Hunger, Mysteries, and Pan 1888–1894. The hysteric tone in the narratorʼs criticism of modern society in Hamsunʼs 1912 novel, The Last Joy, points to a personal motivation. The ultimate pleasure in this book seems to be indulging in his own self, an experience of nothingness associated with literature. Interpreting the authorʼs U-turn from modernist to reactionary as fueled by fear of…

lcsh:Philology. LinguisticsVDP::Humaniora: 000::Litteraturvitenskapelige fag: 040::Nordisk litteratur: 042lcsh:P1-1091villmarkslivhamsunGeneral MedicineerotikkmodernitetHumanitiesden siste glædeAUC PHILOLOGICA
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El cambio social más allá de los límites al crecimiento: un nuevo referente para el realismo en la sociología ecológica

2006

La sociología ecológica de los últimos años, a través de diversos enfoques, ha expresado una grave preocupación: nuestra civilización ha superado los límites naturales para el crecimiento. Población y economía, las dos variables fundamentales en este tema, han traspasado hace tiempo todas las fronteras, incluso las que hablan de un desarrollo sostenible. Esto afectaría a todas las teorías sociológicas contemporáneas. De ello trata el presente ensayo, profundizando en cuatro perspectivas diferentes: la gobernanza de la complejidad, el postdesarrollo y el desarrollo local alternativo, los escenarios de un decrecimiento y cuesta abajo prósperos y, finalmente, las visiones de un colapso catastr…

lcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:Hmedio ambientesociología ecológicalcsh:H1-99desarrollolcsh:Social sciences (General)translimitaciónAposta
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