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The Vatican Opinion on Gender Theory

2021

This article is a reasoned response to the article by Timothy F. Murphy, recently published in the prestigious journal Bioethics, on the supposed opposition between the views of the Catholic Church and what he calls “contemporary science” in relation to certain anthropological issues linked to the gender perspective. To point to “the Vatican” as anchored in an unscientific and anachronistic position, using the term contemporary science to which he attributes a unanimous representation of current scientific thinking on the subject is, in our view, unfounded and completely unacceptable. In his reflection, he does not adequately distinguish between intersex and transgenderism, two clearly dif…

Health PolicyOpposition (politics)Human sexualityGender studiesArticles06 humanities and the artsBioethics0603 philosophy ethics and religionGender schema theoryHoly SeeTransgenderism030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciencesPhilosophy0302 clinical medicine060301 applied ethicsSociologyThe Linacre Quarterly
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Transhumanismo, discurso transgénero y digitalismo: ¿exigencias de justicia o efectos del espíritu de abstracción?

2021

There are three great existential challenges for the human being in the present time: transhumanism, transgender discourse and digitalism. These three phenomena are enormously powerful today because they are driven by two overwhelming forces which, however, tend to collide opposing each other. On the one hand, they are encouraged by a demand for justice and emancipation, which seeks to end deeply rooted forms of discrimination and to seek effective equality among all human beings. On the other hand, they are sustained on a philosophical basis that denies the intelligibility of reality and the teleological condition of human existence, proposing instead, as the only guide to orient human lif…

HegemonyEmancipationparadigma tecnocráticoOpposition (planets)discurso transgéneroEconomic JusticeExistentialismtecnocapitalismoTranshumanismEpistemologydigitalismoTeleologyespíritu de abstracciónIntelligibility (philosophy)transhumanismoPersona y Derecho
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The Simple Geometry of ‘Linearism’. Metaphors of the Nation in the Radical Falangist Discourse of the Immediate Postwar Period in Spain

2016

Taking as a point of departure the understanding that metaphors, as linguistic expressions, indicate the thought processes of those who formulate them, the present article explores a specific metaphor that formed part of the discourse of radical Falangism: the definition of the Spanish nation as straight, upright, linear or vertical, in opposition to another Spain that had to be combatted, and which was portrayed as twisted. The argument put forward here is that, by analysing the various metaphorical expressions that arose in the wake of the identification of Spain with an image of linearity, it is possible to examine aspects of Falange nationalism that bring into relief the ideal of a somb…

History060101 anthropology060102 archaeologySociology and Political ScienceMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectOpposition (politics)Gender studies06 humanities and the artsNationalismAesthetics0601 history and archaeologyPoint of departureSociologymedia_commonJournal of Historical Sociology
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Homeric Evidences of an Inherently Actional Opposition: ἔρχομαι vs ἦλθον

2020

The paper aims at analyzing the paradigmatic relationship between the verbs ἔρχομαι and ἦλθον in Homeric Greek. Both verbs convey the idea of going within a Homeric suppletive paradigm. Although suppletivism between ἔρχομαι, εἶμι, ἐλεύσομαι (future), ἦλθον (aorist), εἰλήλουθα (perfect) is generally accepted, there is still uncertainty on both etymology and semantic features involving inherent actionality, with particular reference to ἔρχομαι. Therefore, the actional status of ἔρχομαι and its relationship with ἦλθον need further investigation. A textual analysis of the Homeric occurrences of both ἔρχομαι and ἦλθον, focusing on the semantic-syntactic discourse context, has shed light on their…

HistoryEtymologyOpposition (politics)Suppletivism Actionality Homeric Greek Motion verbsLinguisticsSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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The Dark Trienium: Valencia, 1389-1391. Unrest coinciding with an assault on the Jewish district

2012

Estudio de base documental sobre el auge del antijudaísmo desde 1371 y el asalto a la judería de Valencia en julio de 1391, al poco tiempo de su ampliación. Sitúa el hecho en el contexto de las tensiones políticas en la Corona de Aragón y en la ciudad, donde se enfrentaban sendos bandos: actuaciones entre 1375 y 1392 del inquisidor Nicolau Eimeric (Directorium inquisitorum) contra herejes y su condena de obras de Ramon Llull. Cortes de 1388-1389. Guerras en el ámbito pirenaico en 1390. Políticas de abastecimiento y defensa de la ciudad de Valencia y oposición de villas y nobles del reino al municipio de la capital, que arma una milicia montada en mayo de 1391. Represión de maleantes y medid…

Jews and Jewish districtHistoryasalto de 1391Judaismcity and municipalityOpposition (politics)Juan I de AragónAncient historyInquisitorassault of 1391. Crown of Aragon. Cortes of 1388-89. Peter IV of Aragon “the ceremonious”. Juan I of Aragon. Nicolau Eimerich. Ramon LlullPoliticsKingdomRamon LlullValenciaabastecimiento y miliciaCortes de 1388-89biologySiglo XIVCorona de Aragónbiology.organism_classificationPedro IV de Aragón el CeremoniosoGeographysupply and militia. Fifteenth century. Valenciaciudad y municipioValenciaNicolau Eimericjudíos y juderíaEn la España Medieval
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Oppositions doctrinales et antinomie rationnelle. Kant, le souverain bien et les morales hellénistiques

2007

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Kant[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawoppositions doctrinalesantinomie rationnelleComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawmorales hellénistiques
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Irony and the moral order of secondary school classrooms

2011

Abstract This paper describes how irony is used to negatively evaluate student behaviour in sequences where students disrupt or resist the official business of the lesson and thus challenge the teacher's authority. Irony-implicative utterances, i.e. utterances hearable as ironic in their context, are examined from two complementary perspectives: (i) the intricate interactional work utterances involve; how utterances are hearable as ironic and how participants negotiate their implications within the sequences of action in which the utterances are occasioned and used, and (ii) the use of irony in the local management of moral orders in the classroom. Findings show that irony-implicative utter…

Linguistics and LanguageSarcasmmedia_common.quotation_subjectOpposition (politics)ta6121Moral orderLiteral and figurative languageLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsEducationIronyNegotiationConversation analysisCriticismPsychologymedia_commonLinguistics and Education
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Australian TESOL Teachers’ Cultural Perceptions of Students

2017

ABSTRACTOver the last decade, research in the field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) has increasingly focused on the relationship between culture and learning. Researchers such as Kumaravadivelu (2003) have been vocal in their opposition to the practice of cultural stereotyping. In the current study, Holliday’s (2005) model of Culturism was used as a theoretical basis. Six Australian TESOL teachers were interviewed to determine the nature and extent of the cultural stereotypes that they held, particularly as they pertained to specific learning-related behaviours. A qualitative analysis of the data revealed that teachers most often grouped students in terms of natio…

Linguistics and Languagestereotypiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectOpposition (politics)ta6121Language and LinguisticsEducationCultural backgroundPerceptionCultural diversityPedagogyTESOLta516critical thinkingSociologyStudent learningmedia_common060201 languages & linguisticscultural stereotyping05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsIntercultural communicationCritical thinkingintercultural communication0602 languages and literatureplagiarism0503 educationQualitative researchJournal of Language, Identity & Education
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Matter and Form in Sixteenth-Century Spain: Some Case Studies

2012

In the last few decades, scholars have rethought the history of matter theories in important ways, particularly with respect to the sources, origins and antecedents of atomism and corpuscularianism in the seventeenth century. In particular, recent commentators have shown that the supposed opposition between atomism and Aristotelianism is insufficient for understanding the historical development of matter theories and their conceptual plurality. Along with corpuscular doctrines dating back to Antiquity, such as those of Heron or Asclepiades, well treated in Lasswitz’s classic work, certain aspects of the Aristotelian corpus and tradition have contributed in important ways to subsequent corpu…

LiteratureSubstantial formbiologyAtomism (social)business.industryOpposition (planets)biology.animalPhilosophyAristotelianismCorpuscularianismHeronbusiness
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Reassessing British Conservative Euroscepticism as A Case of Party (Mis)Management

2015

Much has already been written about internal party divisions and European integration (Hix and Lord 1997; Conti 2007; Szczerbiak and Taggart 2008; Conti 2014), with the example of the British Conservative Party of the 1990s often used as a textbook case of a mainstream government party expressing some forms of opposition to European integration. In a wider comparative framework, the party can also be located within a Eurosceptic drift across the centre-right in the EU (Best 2012, p. 140). The case of the British Conservative Party is all the more relevant as the history of European integration shows how party families on the centre-right initially played an active part in the setting up of …

Maastricht Treatymedia_common.quotation_subjectOpposition (politics)EuroscepticismDemocracy[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesPoliticsPolitical economyPolitical scienceLawConservatismeEuropean integrationRhetoric[ SHS ] Humanities and Social SciencesMainstream[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesSocial democracyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_common
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