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It takes two to tango

2003

Abstract In most taxa, females are more likely than males to care for offspring. Why? Ever since Trivers' landmark work, the answer has been traced back to sexual differences in pre-mating reproductive investment (unequal gamete size or anisogamy). However, recent work shows that parental investment theory has inadvertently ignored a profoundly simple fact of life: every offspring has a mother and father. Taking this into account completely changes how we should think about sex differences in parental care.

Sexual conflictAnisogamyOffspringBateman's principlePsychologyParental investmentInvestment (macroeconomics)Paternal careEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDevelopmental psychologySimple factTrends in Ecology & Evolution
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Coincidencias y disparidades entre los propietarios. El regadío valenciano del siglo XIX

2003

Recent developments in socio-economic research have centred on the key periods of the Liberal Revolution and state building in Spain, focusing on the analysis of specific landowners. This article discusses the theoretical issues raised by this type of analysis. The authors argue the importance of this method in view of the inadequacy of structure-based analysis of class, experience, interest and action Instead, attention should be paid not only to the simple fact of landowners hip, but to a series of simultaneous and opposite circumstances in terms of income, seigneurial rights and privileges, political traditions and abilities, and relations between landlords and tenants. The main elements…

HistoryespañaTeoría de las clasesEspañaSocial SciencesLandowners; Bourgeoisie; Class theory; Spain; Nineteenth centurypropietariosBurguesíalcsh:Social SciencesPoliticsClass theoryHsiglo xixPropietariosNineteenth centurySociologyteoría de las clasesPropietarios; Burguesía; Teoría de las clases; España; siglo XIXWelfare economicsLandownersHistòria contemporània S.XIXState-buildinglcsh:HSpainsiglo XIXBourgeoisieSimple factburguesía
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Isocrates on paradoxical discourse

2013

It has long been stated that, in Isocrates' Helen, there seems to be an open contradiction between the author's harsh criticism of logoi paradoxoi and the simple fact that his own encomia of Helen and Busiris appear to be specimens of that very genre. Traditionally, this contradiction has been explained by Isocrates' need to distanciate his own work from that of his predecessors. This paper undertakes a different approach. Isocrates' criticism of paradoxographic literature is based upon observations about what is and what is not allowed in moral epideictic discourse. Isocrates' specific instructions about proper and improper moral argumentation can function as hermeneutical tool to analyze …

ManifestoLinguistics and LanguagePhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectCriticismContradictionFunction (engineering)Language and LinguisticsArgumentation theoryEpistemologySimple factmedia_commonEpideicticRhetorica
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Jaspers’ Concept of Philosophical Faith: A New Synthesis?

2011

Philosophy begins where science ends. Philosophy has ceased to be a science. It is a source of its own. The limits of science make obvious that faith belongs to being human. Faith is either religious or philosophical. Faith is a main phenomenon of being human. It consists in the simple fact that persons have ultimate convictions. Philosophical faith is existential faith. Its certainty is tied to the individual. Philosophical faith cannot be achieved without personal effort, without acts of actual freedom, and without realizations of Existenz. Jaspers’ concept of philosophical faith turns out to be a new synthesis of historical conditions and philosophical requirements.

FaithPhilosophical thinkingPhenomenonmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyCertaintyRational beliefExistentialismEpistemologymedia_commonSimple fact
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