Search results for "hege"
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La guerrilla atlántica
2004
La ruptura americana de Sarkozy
2007
La naturaleza de las naturalezas patrimonializadas. Una aproximación a las formas hegemónicas de representar lo natural
2016
En este artículo examinamos la forma de conceptualizar la naturaleza a través de las áreas protegidas (patrimonialización de la naturaleza). Desde el discurso hegemónico, la naturaleza —susceptible de ser 'patrimonializada'—cumple una serie de requisitos que dibujan en el imaginario lo propiamente natural. Nuestro propósito es analizar cómo, a través de las categorías y las declaraciones efectuadas por los distintos organismos, se configura un prototipo ideal de lo que es la naturaleza. En las declaraciones para la protección de la naturaleza podemos encontrar un discurso tanto expl.cito como implícito de aquello que es leído y protegido como la natural naturaleza. De tal forma que, en los …
El velo y la República
2003
Distance-constrained data clustering by combined k-means algorithms and opinion dynamics filters
2014
Data clustering algorithms represent mechanisms for partitioning huge arrays of multidimensional data into groups with small in–group and large out–group distances. Most of the existing algorithms fail when a lower bound for the distance among cluster centroids is specified, while this type of constraint can be of help in obtaining a better clustering. Traditional approaches require that the desired number of clusters are specified a priori, which requires either a subjective decision or global meta–information knowledge that is not easily obtainable. In this paper, an extension of the standard data clustering problem is addressed, including additional constraints on the cluster centroid di…
Encountering Finitude : On the Hermeneutic Radicalization of Experience
2018
Sounds of the Cold War: gendered submarine narratives
2015
The article discusses different narrative and discursive ways in which American and Soviet submarine narratives of the Cold War period scripted nuclear-age submarine masculinity as a ‘structure’ of experience and a ‘structure’ of feelings different from vision-centred technologies of violence and warfare. The comparative discussion of the selected submarine narratives about Cold War underwater adventures is in no way exhaustive. But it allows looking into narrative constructions of submarine masculinity as articulations of subtle ‘gender’ modifications in the cultural normative ideologies of the competing projects of hegemonic war-related masculinity, otherwise, perceived as coherent and si…
Who Linked Hegel’s Philosophy with the History of Mathematics?
2018
Standard histories of mathematics are filled with names, dates, and results, but seldom do we find much attention paid to the contexts in which mathematics was made or past achievements recorded. Yet by widening the net, one can easily retrieve many interesting examples that reveal how mathematicians thought about these matters and much else besides. This column deals with one such person – whose identity readers are hereby challenged to uncover – in order to illustrate in a particularly striking way the potential confluence of mathematical and philosophical ideas. The sources to which I allude below are all in print and readily accessible, so I have reason to hope that these hints will lea…
Gramsci e Foucault, Foucault e Gramsci
2017
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the scientific literature that has argued about the presence of possible relationships and similarities between Gramsci and Foucault. In particular, I will focus on the notions of hegemony, power, governmentality, ideology, discourse. Keywords: Hegemony; Governmentality; Power; Ideology; Discourse.
Hegel e le prove dell'esistenza di Dio
2012
The essay examines Hegel’s treatment of the proofs of the existence of God, particular attention being paid to the peculiar physiognomy that they take on in the lectures on philosophy of religion. Reread as descriptions of the spiritual pathway of man’s elevation to God, the metaphysical tests, far from dissolving into empty exercise of the intellect, remain, in Hegel’s eyes, a question that is still topical, and all the more topical faced with an epoch now little inclined to favour the metaphysical ambitions of reason and especially the pretensions of a theology founded upon demonstrative bases.