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    Changing Colours of Autumn by Catherine E. Housecroft

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…However, physiological and ecological reasons for the colours are still open for debate. …”
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    “HUMANIST” MARXISM AND THE COMMUNIST REGIME WITH “SPARKLES” OF TOTALITARIANISM: THE YUGOSLAV COMMUNIST TOTALITARIAN EXPERIMENT (RESPONSE TO FLERE AND KLANJŠEK) by Josip Mihaljević, Goran Miljan

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Instead of engaging in an open academic debate based on arguments and empirical data, Flere and Klanjšek concentrate their approach on detecting textual mistakes, which they then use as proof of our superficial and counter-factual approach. …”
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    Éléments de réflexion sur la Traduction Le cas de la Langue Arabe by Djamel Eddine Zinaï

    Published 2010-12-01
    “… Elements of reflection on Translation: The case of the Arabic language We do not claim, within the framework of this article, to open the debate which caused many controversies, but we will limit ourselves to underlining the strong points of this debate to be able to study the case of the Translation and the Arabic Language for see what are the problems that we can encounter in the choice of such or such theory (Linguistics or that of Translation) concerning the practical problems and approach that we can encounter in the translation from and to the Arabic Language. …”
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    LA FABRIQUE DE L’HUMAIN. SENSIBILITÉ ET ÉPISTÉMOLOGIE DE L’HUMAIN DANS DEUX ROMANS FRANÇAIS DU XVIIIe SIÈCLE by Andreea BUGIAC

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Based upon recent research on the history of sensibility and emotions, our study examines the way in which sensibility promotes new fictional forms and norms of emotional behavior intended to open a debate on human nature. The conclusion that I will draw is that the French novelists of the time, even those who seemed less “sentimental” (such as Montesquieu) or less “philosophical” (such as Prévost or Laclos), did not ignore the then contemporary philosophical debates on sensibility and human nature, but tackled them from a more experimental angle by imagining fictional characters whose disturbed sensibility served to question the limits between the human, the non-human and the inhuman.…”
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    Österreich und die Entwicklung der Weltwirtschaft by Herman Rebel

    Published 1993-01-01
    “…The article opens a debate on a book by John Komlos dealing with the economic history of the eighteenth-century Habsburg Monarchy. …”
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    EKPHRASIS IN KEATS’S “ODE ON A GRECIAN URN” by Tatjana Z. Ristić

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In a theoretical context, ekphrasis’s share in narration and description, and its discursive features are shown, opening the debate on the common linkage of ekphrasis to description, and alienation from narration. …”
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