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    Aristotle on thought and action by Lawrence, G, Lawrence, Gavin

    Published 1985
    “…<p>The immediate object is a determinate resolution of Aristotle's position in Nicomachean Ethics 7.3. over the Socratic problem and in particular the possibility of last-ditch akrasia. My approach seeks interpretational constraints and illumination from considering the argument as a structured whole. …”
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    Scholarship, polemics, and confession in the early satires of Jonathan Swift by Cattaneo, M

    Published 2018
    “…I show that Swift’s contemporaries understood that behind satirical practices in the vernacular, competing Latinate genealogies of satire existed, striving to describe a genre that could be a sophisticated intellectual instrument of discovery as much as a weapon to slander and a proxy for confessional war. The first chapter of my thesis thus argues that a reinterpretation of this humanist legacy enabled Swift and his contemporaries to debate essential questions about the role of confession in knowledge, the legitimacy of ridicule in scholarly debate, and indeed what ‘satire’ and consequently ‘literature’ were, or should be, and become.…”
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    Heteronomy of architecture. Between hybridation and contamination of knowledge by Ingrid Paoletti, Maria Pilar Vettori

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…A comparison of the various contributions and perspectives throws up a picture in which the importance of relationships, the search for what Eiffell defined «the secret laws of harmony», the disciplinary specificity of design as the ability to relate in order to «understand, criticise, transform» (Gregotti, 1981), the ability to distinguish that which is different by involving it in the transformation of design, all represent the foundations for the evolution of heteronomous disciplines in how they move beyond the notions of technique and context as passive referents which generate possibilities in line with the Rogersian reflection on pre-existing environmental elements as historical conditions for reference, critically taken on as determinants. …”
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    Representation from below: how women mobilize inside parties by Goyal, T

    Published 2021
    “…The recruitment of women at the lower levels of party organizations, what I call “Representation from Below,” makes female politicians competitive in top-level politics, puts women’s issues on the party manifesto, and mobilizes women both to go to the polling booths and to march on the streets. …”
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    On Shoulders of Giants: A Message from an Elder Fellow to New Diplomates by Teodoro P. Llamanzares

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…I was invited a few times to guest in these fora. As a result, my telephone lines became busy answering calls about my schedule. …”
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    The English boroughs and the King's government : a study of the Tory reaction, 1681-85 by Pickavance, R

    Published 1976
    “…At the same time the new charters purged the municipalities along party lines by appointing only approved men as corporators in the new constitutions. …”
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    Women and the travel guidebook, 1870-c.1910 by Proteau, J

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Despite the large printing giants of John Murray and Karl Baedeker dominating the nineteenth-century travel guidebook market, women were important producers and consumers of travel guidebooks between 1870–c.1914. My thesis argues that in the late nineteenth century, women were key cultural producers of travel guidebooks, an important form of non-fiction mass media, during an upsurge and shift in European travel and tourism. …”
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    The Celts of central Gaul : some aspects of social and economic development as background to the Roman conquest in the light of numismatic and archaeological evidence by Nash, D

    Published 1975
    “…<p>In this study I set out to examine two questions: what changes took place in Central Gaulish society during the la Téne period, especially between the third century and the Caesarian conquest, and why they occurred. …”
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    Brexit як ключове слово британського політичного дискурсу by Olena Fomenko

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Boffey D. Brexit divorce bill: what is it and how does it affect talks? The Guardian. 2017. …”
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    Spaces, Times, Architectures. the Elements of the Constructive Phenomenon by Emilio Faroldi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Giancarlo De Carlo states: «When I design, “I design for forever” and it does not even cross my mind that what I design may last for only a short time. [...] …”
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    Arte, Literatura e Saúde: o Bate-Papo Literário como espaço de cuidados online em tempos isolamento social decorrente da Covid-19 by Flávia Mazitelli de Oliveira, Daniela Da Silva Rodrigues, Patrícia de Souza Rezende, Renato Cabral Rezende, Josenaide Engracia dos Santos

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…BPL occurred each week on the WhatsApp platform. Selected literary works to be debated were: 1) Ideas to Postpone the End of the World; 2) Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions; 3) The Old Man and the Sea; 4) The Sun on my Head. …”
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    The British electrical industry, 1875-1914 by Byatt, I, Byatt, I. C. R.

    Published 1962
    “…In Section III I have tried to show why the suburban lines of main line steam railways were only slowly electrified. …”
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