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    Translating Literary Types by korosh safavi

    Published 2001-02-01
    “…To make this feasible, first, six, presuppositions widely accepted by translation scholars are discussed, together with the techniquets) of achieving adequate translation equivalent in translating automatic language. …”
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  2. 562

    Post-patriarchal society and the authority of dialogue - on free faith, atheism and the meaning of language by Vukašinović Želimir

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Within the context of the (un)certain end of metaphysics, it is, implicitly, necessary to explore the presuppositions on which religion and the meaning of language are based today. …”
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    Notes on dissimulation in the theatre of Nelson Rodrigues: the case of O beijo no asfalto by Adauto Locatelli Taufer

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Starobinski’s investigations, for whom the society is built upon the solid bases of the conventions that determine how to be and how to act in the social complex mesh; Michel Foucault, for whom the limit between falsehood and truth is a dangerous zone, thanks to the multiple facets that cover the lie -, constitute on the theoretical presuppositions that form the base to the analysis inside. …”
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  4. 564

    Laudato Si’ and the natural sciences: an assessment of possibilities and limits by Deane-Drummond, C

    Published 2016
    “…What are the particular philosophical presuppositions and theological emphases that this encyclical brings to its analysis of the natural world and how do they inform its specific engagement with ecology and science? …”
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    La faute à DEWEY. À propos de quelques contresens sur sa philosophie de l’éducation by Michel Fabre

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…It will also point out the critical resources of the thought of Dewey in respect of a number of past and present educational presuppositions, so called common sense.…”
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    Zalta on Unnecessary Logical Truths by MA Hojati, M Saeedimehr, SH Shahryari

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…William Hanson objects Zalta's examples believing that they rely on unjustified presuppositions especially he does not accept real world validity as a proper notion for presenting logical truth. …”
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  7. 567

    SUBSÍDIOS PARA UMA DISCUSSÃO SOCIOLÓGICA SOBRE A EVOLUÇÃO DO VOLEIBOL by Wanderley Marchi Júnior

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…For so much, we used an international olympic historical example and analytics presuppositions of Edgar MORIN and Geraldo Di GIOVANNI. …”
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    A Pragmatic Analysis of Responses in Malaysian Parliamentary Discourse by Najah Zainal Abidin, Jariah Mohd Jan

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…On the contrary, indirect answers were employed in questions that suggest clashing of goals between responders and questioners that could subsequently threaten the image of the government whereas negative presuppositions and the way questions are structured in parliament influence the production of evasion. …”
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    Michael Riffaterre’s ‘Interpretant’ Reinterpreted by Mateusz Andrzej Krawczyk

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Bible exegesis is dealing at times with the accusation of superficial implementation of methods from various fields of science and of disrespect for the theological character of the Bible in hermeneutical and methodological presuppositions. This accusation can be directed also towards the many uses of intertextuality in biblical scholarship. …”
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    Chunks aditivos de extensão: uma análise funcional centrada no uso by Ivo da Costa do Rosário, Milena Silva dos Santos

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Based on the theoretical presuppositions of Usage-Based Functional Linguistics, this work aims to propose an analysis of four additive extension chunks attested in Portuguese: além de tudo, além do mais, além da contaand além do que. …”
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    Exploring the roots of filial obligations: a comparative analysis of Confucian and Western perspectives by Woon, Meryl Xi Lu

    Published 2023
    “…I explore these accounts to illuminate the underlying presuppositions which render filial obligations as being extrinsically motivated.…”
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    Doctrina filosofică a lui Dumnezeu by Zoltán Szallós-Farkas

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…So, the existence of God proves to be a philosophical question that has been approached by both theologians and philosophers from the perspective of Human Reason, building on the presuppositions of what later came to be known as philosophical theology, known also as natural theology. …”
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    La honte au corps : vers le réel de la performance S/M by Jacques Brunet-Georget

    “…However, her intention to provide a non-ontological, but erotic, definition of shame, is contradicts some of her presuppositions. Using what Lacan calls “hontologie”, and bringing up the psychoanalytical category of the “real”, the point is to define a “shame of living” that is very different from guilt: a way for the subject to go through their identifications so as to feel the limit which sets the substance of their being. …”
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    THE COMPARISON OF JOHN CALVIN AND KARL BARTH ON THE DOCTRINE OF UNION WITH CHRIST by Jason Zhao

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Although both Calvin and Barth adopt a Christocentric approach and similarly have a distinction between believers' objective and subjective union with Christ, their distinct ontological presuppositions, within their own philosophical and cultural contexts, drive Calvin to a theology of union with "being" and Barth to that of union with "doing". …”
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    Un intérêt « sans mélange de peine » : Clarisse, Julie et l’optimum du roman épistolaire pathétique by Marilina Gianico

    “…This article is grounded on these presuppositions and analyses how two 18th century novels, Richardson’s Clarissa and Rousseau’s Julie or the New Heloise, starting from a similar situation, deeply differ in their treatment of the problem of evil in the diegetic economy. …”
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    On the metaphysical role of historicity by Augusto B. de Carvalho Dias Leite

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Schelling, and, above all, Martin Heidegger-since this tradition includes especially valuable ontological arguments for illuminating hidden presuppositions in the still-relevant understanding of history.…”
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    Mapping historians: historians' orientations and historical production by Lisa Muszynski, Jyrki Reunamo

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Indeed, by exploring historians' presuppositions (exemplified in examining historians' autobiographies), historical production can be seen as an institutional process also steered by historians' orientations and agency with important philosophical implications for the integral relationship between historians' public and private roles.…”
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    Littérature et transmission patrimoniale. La question du genius loci siennois chez Hippolyte Taine, André Suarès et Dominique Fernandez by Ema Galifi

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Of these three cultural models of writers, i.e their systems of presuppositions and cultural references emerge epistemic content and different influences constitutive of Siena heritage, which form or preform the gaze of the passer-by.…”
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    Muhammad Iqbal on Muslim Orthodoxy and Transgression: A Response to Nehru by Teena Purohit

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…One year later, Nehru responded to Iqbal through a series of pieces in the Modern Review of Calcutta , calling into question Iqbal's presuppositions about religion. Iqbal thereafter responded with “Islam and Ahmadism” in 1935, in which he formulated an extensive position about religious orthodoxy and to which the denouncement of Ahmadis as heretics of Islam was central. …”
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    Wittgenstein and Stenlund on Mathematical Symbolism by Martin Gullvåg Sætre

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…With this, Stenlund argues, they were freeing themselves of ancient ontological presuppositions and discovering the ultimately autonomous nature of mathematical symbolism, which eventually formed the basis for Wittgenstein’s thinking. …”
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