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Jak historia odkłada się w pamięci, jak pamięć odkłada się w języku

2019

<p style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt; text-align: justify; line-height: 150%;"> </p><p>Tematem artykułu jest zakreślenie ram pola badawczego tworzonego przez trzy tytułowe pojęcia: historia, pamięć, język. Ponieważ każde z nich jest wieloznaczne, a na dodatek w różnych sytuacjach odnoszone są do różnych porządków ontologicznych (do rzeczywistości pozajęzykowej i do rzeczywistości tekstowej, narracyjnej), autor stara się doprecyzować znaczenia odnośnych wyrazów i pokazać złożone relacje, jakie występują zarówno między poszczególnymi znaczeniami każdego z wyrazów oddzielnie (a więc pomiędzy „historią1” i „historią2” z jednej strony oraz między „pamięcią1” i „pamięcią2” – z drugiej)…

Subjectivitymedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)Section (typography)NarrativeHistoriographySemanticsContent (Freudian dream analysis)PsychologyFunction (engineering)Linguisticsmedia_commonEtnolingwistyka. Problemy Języka i Kultury
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The European Flag According to Paolo Fabbri

2021

Too often we consider symbols in our cultures to be indivisible monoliths that can only be interpreted through the connotations they take on over time. This is due, on one hand, to their compact nature, the correspondence between the planes of expression and content that make them appear solid, impossible to break down. However, it is also true that in the majority of cases we inherit ready-made symbols that seem to have been born with their current shape, with no hint as to the processes that have made them this way. As a rule, there are so many, varied meanings of the word “symbol” that, in the absence of a clear, consensual hypothesis on what a symbol is, they can be difficult to read. A…

SymbolExpression (architecture)Philosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectSemiotics Symbol Europe Flag IconologySemioticsContent (Freudian dream analysis)Settore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei LinguaggiWord (group theory)LinguisticsFlag (geometry)media_common
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The Content of the Websites: Emergence of Intimate Cyberplaces

2017

On the basis of an interpretation of the content of the contrade’s websites, this chapter proposes that these communities unlock cyberspace through inhabiting cyberplaces. They local ise cyberspace, making it concrete and create intimacy by highlighting their history, special places, and maps of their district, announcing events and posting pictures of them, presenting and explaining their symbol ism, exhibiting emblems and artefacts, and by listing the names and showing pictures of community members and horses that have taken part in the palio. By constructing websites in such a way, the contrade inhabit cyberplaces that are characterised by intimacy and familiarity , as they present their…

SymbolHistorybusiness.industryEmblemmedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)Internet privacyMedia studiesListing (computer)CyberspaceContent (Freudian dream analysis)businessmedia_common
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In Conclusion: Goethe’s Dream

2015

Kant deemed a theory of life impossible, while Goethe believed that to understand life we should consider it as a whole. The history of Biology is replete with theoretical confrontations, which—dialectically speaking—are usually resolved by their integration in explanatory theories of greater scope. The major confrontation in Biology is between analytic and synthetic conceptions . Kant and Goethe would probably be astounded to see how the analytical conception has helped provide so many details of the cellular world, sufficient to approach the cell as a whole in the way required by the synthetic tradition. I call this “the realisation of Goethe’s dream”.

Synthetic biologyHistory of biologyScope (project management)media_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyRealisationDreamLiving entityEpistemologymedia_common
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Tagesreste e Simulacra: sogni e sogni erotici in Lucrezio

2017

Secondo la dottrina epicurea che nega ai sogni di ogni potere profetico, legandoli invece a ciò che è successo durante il giorno, Lucrezio teorizza e dimostra la stretta connessione tra «Tagesreste», «simulacra» ed esperienza onirica. Particolarmente degna di nota è la sezione dedicata ai sogni erotici (IV 1030-1057), in cui il poeta utilizza la letteratura medica greca tra Ippocrate e Erofilo di Calcedonia. Alcuni passaggi, fino ad ora non considerati, anche se accompagnati dall’evidenza di testi tardo-antichi, spiegano il background scientifico su cui si colloca il passo lucreziano dedicato alla fisiologia dei sogni erotici. In accordance with the Epicurean doctrine which denies the dream…

Tagesreste Simulacra Lucretius dreamsTagesreste simulacra Lucretius sogni medicinaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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The Uncertainty of Oil

2017

This paper argues that uncertainty is intricately entwined with temporalities and aff ects. Taking the uncertain future of oil in Gabon as my ethnographic example, I trace fi ve versions with which people contemplate depletion: a scenario, a vision / plan, a calculation, a dream, and a desire. I show how these versions not only diff er in their prognosis, but also conjure up diverse histories, temporalities and aff ects that, ultimately, entail fairly distinct forms of uncertainty.

Trace (semiology)TemporalitiesHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental ethicsDreamNatural resourcemedia_commonTSANTSA – Journal of the Swiss Anthropological Association
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Staging the Impossible for Young Audiences: Preliminary Findings in a Research Project

2009

“You should not be able to notice that it is theatre for children!” says Suzanne Osten, Swedish theatre director. How is this view compatible with her statement that Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA) should always take the child's perspective? In this article I draw attention to Osten's motivation and ability to do what some reckon to be impossible, unheard of, and/or irresponsible. Staging taboos such as divorce, suicide, eating disorders, and schizophrenia for children has been something of a trademark for Osten. I will widen the focus beyond the thematic content, by analyzing how she gives this a formal expression: how theoretical, aesthetic, kinesthetic, and playful approaches challenge…

TrademarkVisual Arts and Performing ArtsNoticeStatement (logic)media_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Kinesthetic learningEducationVisual artsPresentationAestheticsSociologyContent (Freudian dream analysis)Theatre directormedia_commonYouth Theatre Journal
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Historical preconditions for the development of “the right to a personal identity” in Western philosophy

2019

Any discussion on a person’s right to identity ought to start with a study of the content of a person’s identity. While ascertaining the essence of a person’s identity, the author was inclined to think that the development of a personal identity as a permanent concept was promoted by the genesis of the human dignity, individuality, autonomy and personality of a person. It is human dignity, the manifestation of which, inter alia, is to be found in the person’s identity, which forms the basis of its legal protection, transforming the identity of a person into legal value and, accordingly, creating the right of a person to identity. Thus the article provides a legally philosophical insight int…

Value (ethics)Dignitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPersonal identityIdentity (social science)PersonalityGeneral MedicineWestern philosophySociologyContent (Freudian dream analysis)Autonomymedia_commonEpistemologyMiscellanea Historico-Iuridica
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2014

The contrast between self- and other-produced tickles, as a special case of sensory attenuation for self-produced actions, has long been a target of empirical research. While in standard wake states it is nearly impossible to tickle oneself, there are interesting exceptions. Notably, subjects awakened from REM (rapid eye movement-) sleep dreams are able to tickle themselves. So far, however, the question of whether it is possible to tickle oneself and be tickled by another in the dream state has not been investigated empirically or addressed from a theoretical perspective. Here, we report the results of an explorative web-based study in which participants were asked to rate their sensations…

Value (ethics)Sensory Adaptationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Agency (philosophy)Subject (philosophy)TicklingLucid dreamBehavioral NeurosciencePsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyDreamPsychologySocial psychologyBiological Psychiatrymedia_commonCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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PRE-SCHOOLER QUESTIONS ENCOURAGING COGNITION

2018

When pre-schooler learns language, development of his cognitive processes changes, ability to classify and generalise rises. Child’s needs and interests encourage him to ask, answer, think, act. Word meanings are used and sought in various speech situations, especially when expressing all known, unknown, understood, not understood verbally. Asking and answering questions requires certain vocabulary, ability to formulate thoughts and find contact with communication partner in dialogue. Aim: study of the pre-schooler question content, influence thereof on formation of cognitive interests. Methods and materials: analysis of theoretical literature, observations, conversations with children, wri…

Vocabularydialogue; cognition; cognitive interests; question; speech activitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPerceptionCognitionPatienceMeaning (existential)Content (Freudian dream analysis)Variety (linguistics)Psychologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyDiversity (politics)SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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