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    Architecture: from time of mind to time of nature by Ettore Rocca

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…So when architecture puts sustainability, resilience or climate change at the centre of its attention, as has happened in the last two decades, this means nothing more than that architecture is finally understanding what it has always been: human power that becomes nature, time of mind that becomes time of nature. …”
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    ON A BALLAD INTERPRETATION OF V TU NOCH MY SOSHLI DRUG OT DRUGA S UMA … [THAT NIGHT WE DROVE EACH OTHER WILD …] BY AKHMATOVA (FROM THE POETIC SERIES TASHKENT PAGES)

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The article presents a ballad interpretation of Anna Akhmatova’s poem V tu noch my soshli drug ot druga s uma … [That night we drove each other wild …] from the poetic series Tashkent Pages. …”
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    A társadalomtudományi kutatások és oktatás szemléleti és módszertani követelményeiről – afrikai tapasztalataim, élményeim tükrében by Tamás Szentes

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… Az 1960-as és 1970-es években szerzett afrikai tapasztalataimnak jelentős szerepe volt pályafutásomban, különösen azokra az olyan alapvető követelményekre vonatkozó álláspontom formálódásában, illetve megerősítésében, amelyek a kutatásban és az oktatásban alkalmazandók, mint amilyen a történeti, holisztikus és kritikai megközelítés mind a valóság, mind az azt magyarázó elméletek irányában, valamint az ideológiák és az egyoldalú értékelések elutasítása. …”
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    Representationalism, skepticism and phenomenal realism by Manas Kumar Sahu

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Representationalism is not an ideal option for responding to the sceptical attack against the other minds and the reality of the external world. It always leaves an open question for us about the relation between the representation of the object of experience and consciousness. …”
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    Psyche and Pygmalion: The Heart’s Desires Revised in Louisa May Alcott’s “A Marble Woman” by Michaela Keck

    “…Taking my cue from Hans Blumenberg’s notion of the “work on myth,” according to which myth is always in the process of revision, this article explores Alcott’s reconfiguration of the Psyche and Pygmalion myths in her novella “A Marble Woman” in conjunction with the nineteenth-century context of women’s quest for self-possession in marriage. …”
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