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Autor:
Dilyara Suleymanova, Sunčana Laketa
Publikováno v:
Geographica Helvetica, Vol 72, Iss 1, Pp 5-16 (2017)
The article analyzes unfoldings and enactments of narratives on a politically divisive past in educational spaces of two multi-ethnic settings – the Republic of Tatarstan and Bosnia and Herzegovina. We explore how the contested past is represented
Based on her sharp, cutting-edge analyses of a wide range of theoretical and aesthetic texts, Rey Chow deconstructs the ideological surface of the world’s configuration of political power structures and social processes under the global neoliberal
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http://doc.rero.ch/record/324832/files/asia-2016-0013.pdf
Autor:
Ralph Weber
Comparison is fundamental to the practice and subject-matter of philosophy, but has received scant attention by philosophers. This is even so in “comparative philosophy,” which literally distinguishes itself from other philosophy by being “comp
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http://doc.rero.ch/record/326330/files/11712_2014_Article_9368.pdf
http://doc.rero.ch/record/326330/files/11712_2014_Article_9368.pdf
Autor:
Tim Murphy, Ralph Weber
Publikováno v:
Asian Philosophy. 26:99-118
Confucianism tends to play only a marginal role in current theorizing about justice, which is a global pursuit dominated by Western theory and its strong tendency to assume that justice refers to some substantive conception of distributive, socioecon
Autor:
Behr, Wolfgang
Etymologische Notizen zum Wortfeld 'Lachen'und 'Weinen'im Altchinesischenin: August Nitschke, Justin Stagl, Dieter R. Bauer eds. Überraschende Lachen, gefordertes Weinen: Gefühle und Prozesse, Kulturen und Epochen im Vergleich (Veröffentlich
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Autor:
Phillip Michael Lasater
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft. 127:652-668
Psalm 86 is a text that displays intertextual engagement with Exodus 32–34 and Jeremiah 30–33, both of which are older than the psalm. In studies of Psalm 86, a neglected issue is its anthropology, particularly the notion of the »divided heart«