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Western Modernism and the Myth of Nature
Published 2004-12-01“…It was ripe for the development of the attitudes toward the environment that I am collecting under the title, the "Myth of Nature".…”
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Coral feefs, fresh streams and deep oceans in the future of planning research: Introducing plaNext in the framework of AESOP policies and strategies
Published 2015-07-01“… I am happy to introduce the first volume of plaNext as one of the most challenging initiatives of our association. …”
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Human exceptionalism and the lot of animals: Telling stories about “human nature” in the anthropocene
Published 2024-01-01“…This paper arose from a discussion of Maria Kronfeldner’s book What’s Left of Human Nature? In it, I am chiefly concerned with two things: the role that other animals are afforded in discussions about and attempts at defining “human nature”, and a critique of the concept of nature that is utilized in the book. …”
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The Editor’s recommendation of this issue’s article to readers
Published 2020-06-01“…I am pleased to inform you that I have chosen this article by Anggono et al.1 as Editor’s Choice for second issue of 2020. …”
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Czy istnieje percepcja nieuwarunkowana? Wittgenstein a Bohm
Published 2022-01-01“…By pointing to the similarities and differences in their views, I am trying to pose the question of what makes our perception conditioned. …”
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Editorial
Published 2012-01-01“…I am very pleased to present this edition of our journal which, as always, brings about satisfaction and a variety of topics to share with our readership. …”
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God’s Moral Perfection as His Beneficent Love. Comment on Craig (2023). Is God’s Moral Perfection Reducible to His Love? <i>Religions</i> 14: 140
Published 2023-09-01“…William Lane Craig insists that I am wrong in reducing God’s moral goodness to his beneficent aim of drawing all people to himself. …”
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The concept of the divine succession of man in the Holy Quran and the writings of Muslim scholars
Published 2008-09-01“…With grace, wisdom, and opinions with honesty and positivity, and through what came in the thirtieth verse of Surat Al-Baqarah, the Almighty said: {And when your Lord said to the angels, “Indeed, I am making a successor on earth.” …”
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Carlos Liscano, Jorge Luis Borges y Macedonio Fernández : un triángulo de dos orillas
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A politics of human rights – The right to rights as universal right to politics?
Published 2014-08-01“… Confronted by the charge of depoliticisation levelled at human rights frameworks and interventions, I investigate the possibility of a politics of human rights at the core of democratic politics. In doing so, I am guided by Hannah Arendt’s reconstitutive critique, and Claude Lefort’s analysis of political modernity, which could be seen to converge in a justification of a ‘politics of human rights’ and, even more specifically, of ‘the political’ of human rights. …”
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Reflections on social work in practice
Published 2011-04-01“…In this essay, I discuss how the fact that I am from an upper caste affected my work. The essay attempts to bring forth the problems that I encountered, particularly the critical incidents, and my critical reflections on being a social worker. …”
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Housing the elderly: Between crisis and resistance
Published 2019-09-01“…As pensions are fixed, elderly renters are faced with the constant fear of losing their home, which often also means losing their social community and self-determination. In my research, I am concerned with ways in which older people can be politically active in public spaces in order to raise awareness for their struggles with rising rents. …”
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Kto mówi? Queerowanie autobiograficzności u Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Published 2018-01-01“…Beginning from defining queer as a process of being across, I explain what is queer autobiography (by some comments on Sedgwick’s A Dialogue on Love, 1997), and how we can relate this idea to some more theoretical transformations in Sedgwick’s general project. I am especially interesting in going beyond hermeneutics of suspicion toward reparative reading as a practice of rethinking community. …”
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Photo Synthesis: The Expatriate Family Album as Historiography
Published 2017-06-01“…This essay will be an exploration of the way in which nostalgia for a personal past gets imbricated within the shared experience of a bygone cultural moment. I am interested in how an encounter with visual material from private archives initiates memory work and how these traces from the past can be used to apprehend public history.…”
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Sustainability Science: Progress Made and Directions Forward
Published 2013-05-01“…I am honored to contribute an editorial for the inaugural issue of Challenges in Sustainability (CiS). …”
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«Jede unserer Seelen lebt nur einen Augenblick». Erzählperspektive, Wahrnehmung und Animalität in Hofmannsthals «Reitergeschichte»
Published 2015-05-01“…Within the context of Jacques Derrida’s The Animal That Therefore I Am, this article examines the attribution of logos beyond the traditional human-animal dichotomy.…”
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ESL Writing: Past, Present, and Future
Published 2016-01-01“…I would like to begin by telling you about the educational context that I work in because I think it tells you a lot about me and my thinking. I am a faculty member in the English Department at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana in the USA. …”
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Editorial
Published 2010-02-01“…Since being left to my own devices by Judith Winters, who is away on maternity leave, I have had plenty of time to engage with the diverse range of research collected in this issue of Internet Archaeology. I am pleased to be here as Acting Editor at a time when the content of Internet Archaeology is beginning to be made available free of charge to a wider readership through Open Access. …”
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(The Reconstruction of) Lucius Annaeus Cornutus’ Commentary on Vergil
Published 2018-12-01“…As it is obvious that the late ancient commentaries saved more fragments written by Cornutus without mentioning his name, in this study I am trying to associate a greater number of the fragments to Cornutus’ lost work(s) on Vergil, and to re-evaluate the Stoic philosopher as a literary critic.…”
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Recent Publications
Published 2014-12-01“…The present list includes articles published in the previous issue of Locke Studies (Vol. 13). I am grateful to David Armitage and Roma Hutchinson for suggesting several items, and to those authors who sent offprints of their articles. …”
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