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El legado de los filólogos a la traducción: Valentín García Yebra. The Legacy of Philologists to Translation: Valentín García Yebra
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Topic Modeling Reveals Distinct Interests within an Online Conspiracy Forum
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The Paternalistic Liberation of History by Theory
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Pedagogical theories and the process of internalization of moral values
Published 2021-04-01Subjects: “…education theorists; moral education; state culture; western rationalism.…”
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Will Self and Zadie Smith’s Depictions of Post-Thatcherite London: Imagining Traumatic and Traumatological Space
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FRONTLINE 3: The NZ media and the occupation of Parliament
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A psicologia frente a educação e o trabalho docente Psychology, education and teaching
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STEM education and gender income parity in USA, 2019
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: “…Neoclassical economic theorists…”
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Who Cares about Translation Theory? (Latvian experience)
Published 2022-07-01Subjects: “…translation scholars/theorists…”
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Indexicality and spectatorship in digital media: waking life as hybrid digital artifact Indexicality and spectatorship in digital media: waking life as hybrid digital artifact
Published 2008-04-01Subjects: “…With digital technology, images no longer bear witness to reality in the same way envisioned by theorists such as Andre Bazin, and a new model of spectatorship must f…”
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21H.433 The Age of Reason: Europe in the 18th and 19th Centuries, Spring 2005
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Human Life as a Basic Good: A Dialectical Critique
Published 2016-08-01“…In this article I argue that the fundamental axiological claim of the New Natural Law Theory, according to which human life has an intrinsically valuable, cannot be defended within the framework assumed by the New Natural Law Theory itself, and further, that such a claim turns out to be false relative to a wider eudaimonistic framework that the Natural Law theorist is committed to accept. I do this this by adopting a dialectical standpoint which excludes any assumptions that could be de-nied by the New Natural Law theorist, except for the axiological claim, and show that the New Natural Law theorist cannot argue for the axiological claim’s plausibility, and moreover, that in such a setting the New Natural Law theorist is compelled to replace the axiological claim by the claim that human life is instrumentally valuable.…”
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Eliciting Spill: A methodological note
Published 2008-03-01“…The theorist seeks to understand what is going on as people resolve their main concern in a given substantive area. …”
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CORRELATION OF PERSONALITY AND LEARNING STYLES OF STUDENTS WITH THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
Published 2018-08-01“…The participants were found to use all the four learning types namely activist, theorist, reflector and pragmatist. The most common combination of learning style preferences in decreasing order of frequency were: Theorist/Reflector, Theorist/Pragmatist, Reflector/Pragmatist and Pragmatist/Activist. …”
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Revisitando Georg Simmel
Published 2015-04-01“…These are they: the standpoint of Simmel as aesthete, as inconsequent, as an inconstant theorist, as metaphysician and phenomenologist, and as a latent theorist. …”
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