Search results for "Theory of Forms"

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The Theory of Forms Without Substance a Romanian Legal Transplant Theory Ahead of its Time

2020

Abstract Comparative law and legal history show us that law is dynamic, always in continuous development, change, or mutation. This dynamic dimension has become a central concern for the comparative law scholars. The circulation of legal models in the world (e.g. legal transplant, legal transfer, legal borrowing, legal migration) is an evergreen issue. This phenomenon has provoked numerous doctrinal disputes, which have been encapsulated in complex theories on its possibilities and impossibilities. In the present article, we will not explore the many modern theories regarding legal transplantation (or under other metaphors). Instead, we will go back in time, in the second half of the ninete…

050502 lawconstitutional transplant060106 history of social sciencesRomanianTheory of Forms05 social scienceslegal transplant06 humanities and the artsGeneral MedicineKlanguage.human_languagelegal cultureLegal transplantLawPolitical sciencelegal changelanguage0601 history and archaeologyforms without substanceLegal cultureLaw0505 lawJournal of Legal Studies
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Empiricism and Relationism Intertwined: Hume and Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity

2016

Einstein acknowledged that his reading of Hume influenced the development of his special theory of relativity. In this article, I juxtapose Hume’s philosophy with Einstein’s philosophical analysis related to his special relativity. I argue that there are two common points to be found in their writings, namely an empiricist theory of ideas and concepts, and a relationist ontology regarding space and time. The main thesis of this article is that these two points are intertwined in Hume and Einstein.

060106 history of social sciencesTheory of FormsSpace and timeSpecial relativity0603 philosophy ethics and religionsymbols.namesakeTheory of relativityHistory and Philosophy of ScienceStatic interpretation of timeHistory of special relativity0601 history and archaeologyEinsteinta611SpacetimePhilosophy06 humanities and the artsEpistemologyDavidPhilosophyPhilosophical analysis060302 philosophysymbolsEinstein AlbertEinsteinHumeAlbertEmpiricismHume DavidTHEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science
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Commenting on Historical Writings in Medieval Latin Europe : A Reconnaissance

2015

Modern scholarship seems to undervalue medieval commentaries on historical writings. This article intends to bring this phenomenon to scholars’ attention by providing a preliminary overview of the forms and subjects of such commentaries. It examines various types of evidence including not only a few commentaries proper (Nicolas Trevet’s on Livy and John of Dąbrówka’s on Vincent of Cracow), but also different apparatus consisting of more or less systematic interlinear and marginal glosses and commentary-like additions to vernacular translations, mostly of Italian and French origin. It begins by considering various consultation-related signs and annotations, such as cross-references. Then, it…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistorySociology and Political Sciencemedieval commentariesTheory of FormsHistory of scholarshipkomentarze średniowieczneMedieval commentariesta6122książka rękopiśmiennaGender StudiesMeaning (philosophy of language)medieval vernacular translationsMedieval LatinNarrativeta615medieval historiographymanuscript studiesglossesantiquarismLiteraturehistory of readershipSource criticismbusiness.industryVernacularMedieval historiographyScholarshiphistoriografia średniowiecznahistory of scholarshiphistoria czytelnictwabusinessActa Poloniae Historica
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Fashion and Eroticism Men's Underwear in the Context of Eroticism

2001

What is the process when historically obviously neutral things are becoming loaded with mental meanings, associations and qualities, getting a new turn of expression? The article deals with the changing of men’s underwear from garments of pure utility to high fashionable, visible things. The context in which the change has taken place, the language which supports the new meanings, the forms, colours and use of the “unmentionable” are studied from an ethnological viewpoint. The author emphasises the aspects of new adaptations of the meaning of fashion in relation to changing gender roles, new ideals of the body and new mechanisms in consumer culture.

Cultural Studiesbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectTheory of FormsGender studiesContext (language use)ClothingConsumer CultureArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Expression (architecture)AnthropologyEroticismMeaning (existential)SociologyRelation (history of concept)businessmedia_common2001
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Towards a broader perspective on the forms of eco-industrial networks

2014

Abstract This paper explores various forms of eco-industrial networks in advancing environmental sustainability. Prior research on environmental sustainability primarily identifies industrial actors as autonomous entities or considers the role of networks in advancing environmental sustainability from a rather narrow perspective. However, the networks of ties in which industrial firms are embedded profoundly impacts not only their own performance, but also the natural environment in which they operate. Based on a systematic literature review, we identify four forms of eco-industrial networks that have the potential to advance environmental sustainability: 1) symbiosis networks, 2) sustainab…

EngineeringNetwork architectureKnowledge managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryManagement scienceStrategy and ManagementTheory of FormsSystematic literature reviewPerspective (graphical)Industrial networksIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringIndustrial symbiosisEnvironmental issueEnvironmental Science(all)Industrial symbiosisSustainabilityEnvironmental sustainabilitySustainability organizationsbusinessta512General Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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Forms of Animality: The Dog

2018

Animals are not the object of zoosemiotics as discussed here, neither is their language nor any other system of signs that affects them directly as living creatures that communicate, but the forms of animality, forms through which the concept of animal itself is socially constructed and transformed over time. Now, if there is one place in which such forms are plain to see, it is in those areas that focus on their nutrition. Looking at feeding animals as a semiotic activity, this paper wants to focus on what I call a nutritional pact, an implicit agreement that binds humans and animals, and that is being continuously negotiated by cultures. A relationship that advertising deeply contributes …

Focus (computing)CommunicationSemiotics animal nature advertisingCreaturesbusiness.industryTheory of FormsSemioticsZoosemioticsSociologySocial constructionismbusinessObject (philosophy)Settore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Gender violence in migration: Voices of migrant women in Sicily

2015

Migrant women constitute a growing reality in Italy, also with reference to violence among family members. In particular, violence endured by the foreign female takes on a character of ‘dual violence,’ the violence experienced within the relationship is supplemented by the violence from the social context, which often isolates her, or even expels her following her ‘coming out into the open.’ The article presents extensive reflections emerging from the results of research carried out in 2012 in Sicily, aiming to explore the experience and perception of family violence and the possible influence of the migratory experience on changes in the forms and implications of family violence. The refle…

Gender violencemedia_common.quotation_subjectTheory of FormsSocial environmentGender studiesAction (philosophy)PerceptionPhenomenonComing outDomestic violenceSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleMigration – Women - Family Conflicts - Gender ViolenceSociologymedia_commonReview of Social Studies
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La escritura medieval de la Corona de Aragón (1137-1474)

2020

In this study, we analyze concisely the evolution of the forms adopted by the script of the Crown of Aragon, from 1137 until 1474. The chronological period analyzed includes the formal variations of the gothic and the humanistic ones. We have not only described the external aspect and the chronology for both of them, but we have also tried to rebuild the different contexts of use of the writing and the formal characteristics that it adopted, as far as the different functionality is concer­ned. Given that the most studied field is the Royal Cancillería, its documentation forms the leading thread of this article. Moreover, ocher material (epigraphic, phylactery, from books, etc.) will allow u…

HistoryDocumentationHistoryTheory of FormsMedieval historylcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyD111-203HumanismClassicsChronologyAnuario de Estudios Medievales
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"Me llaman el desaparecido" : coexistencia y continuidad entre la desaparición forzada y la desaparición social

2020

En este trabajo analizo una de las formas del desborde contemporáneo de la categoría de "desaparición", por la cual ésta pasa a designar formas de invisibilidad, exclusión y violencia muy diferentes a la que definía su marco originario. En particular, me detengo en el trazado de una relación de continuidad entre las formas de la desaparición forzada originaria -ejemplificada en el caso emblemático de la dictadura militar chilena- y las formas de "desaparición social" en las democracias liberales contemporáneas. A partir de la puesta en relación de conceptos políticos como campo, doctrina del shock o excepción, y del análisis de algunos productos culturales, exploramos la posibilidad de habl…

InvisibilityTheory of Formsmedia_common.quotation_subjectDesapariciónCampo de concentraciónDoctrina del shockDictatorshipPoliticsSocial disappearanceDesaparición socialDisappearanceDeterritorializationAZ20-999SociologyConcentration campmedia_commonDictaduraH1-99General Social SciencesDoctrineLiberal democracyShock doctrineTrace (semiology)Social sciences (General)History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesHumanities
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Virtual Enterprise Simulation Game as an Environment for Collaborative Creativity and Learning

2021

AbstractWhen employees become accustomed to everyday working habits it can prevent them from generating creative ideas. This familiarity takes the forms of mainly collaborating with familiar colleagues, playing roles that develop over years, and solving encountered problems with proven strategies. This chapter considers how a virtual enterprise simulation game (RealGame) can potentially foster digital creativity and collaborative learning. The game simulates a situation where team members take responsibility for managing a virtual manufacturing company and its supply chain. Theoretically, we consider RealGame a facilitating environment for people to collaborate by offering a safe environmen…

Knowledge managementComputer scienceTheory of Formsmedia_common.quotation_subjectSupply chainenterpriseManufacturingluovuussimulation gamesimulointiyhteisöllinen oppiminenbusinessEmpirical evidencecreativitymedia_commonEncountered problemslearningbusiness.industryEnterprise simulationCollaborative learningsimulationyrittäjyysCreativitycollaborationoppimispelithyötypelitliiketoimintagameongelmanratkaisubusiness
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