…the second half of the nineteenth century; great intellectual women such as the naturalist and artist Maria Sibylla Merian and Germaine de Staël, who is considered to have founded Comparative Literary Studies with her work De l’Allemagne, had no chance of penetrating the sacred s…
…Moral Acts,” translated by Thomas Williams, pp. 599–600; “The Decalogue and the Natural Law,” translated by Thomas Williams, pp. 601–4. [Contains selections from Ordinatio I d. 2 p. 1 q. 1–2; Ordinatio I d. 3 p. 1 q. 1–2; Ordinatio I d. 3 p. 1 q. 4; Ordinatio II d. 3 p. 2 q. 2; O…
…..........................................................69 Akademisierung und Naturalisierung: Boom der Rassen-Anthropologie ....75 Antirassismus: Von der Kritik an Rasse zur Zurückweisung des wissenschaftlichen Rassismus .......................................78 Kritiken: Gege…
…iß u. Marcus Otto einer semantisch gepflegten Norm eines Gefühlsideals zu einer Naturalisierung und Biologisierung von Emotionen als physiologische oder biochemische Prozesse und damit schließlich zu Diskursen der Pathologisierung oder auch Therapeutisierung transformieren. Späte…
…keiten des Rechners entwickelten oder ob die Rechner über die Konturen des UPS ›naturalisiert‹ wurden. In zweitgenanntem Sinn würden damit über die Handlungsform des Spiels bestimmte Möglichkeiten und Funktionalitäten eines neuen (und tendenziell ›gewöhnungsbedürftigen‹) Mediums …
… 1999). Worm 1655 Ole Worm, Museum Wormianum; seu, Historia rerum rariorum, tam naturalium, quam artificialium, tam domesticarum, quam exoticarum (Leiden 1655). Über den Autor: Hans P. Hahn ist Professor für Ethnologie mit regionalem Schwerpunkt Westafrika an der Goethe-Universit…
…· Maximilian Schuh Editors Famines During the ‘Little Ice Age’ (1300–1800) Socionatural Entanglements in Premodern Societies Famines During the ‘Little Ice Age’ (1300–1800) [email protected] Dominik Collet Maximilian Schuh • Editors Famines During the ‘Little Ice Age’ (1300–1800)…
…ndens til å vokse, utvikle seg, modnes og for Approaching the Interface between Natural å realisere sine iboende potensialer (Rogers Understanding and Logical Formulation». Mind and Machines, vol. 5, 547–560. University of Chicago. 1961). Det handler om å være åpne for hver- Heid…
…. 1 (of 2) Or the Development of the Earth and its Inhabitants by the Action of Natural Causes (English) (as Author) The History of Creation, Vol. 2 (of 2) Or the Development of the Earth and its Inhabitants by the Action of Natural Causes (English) (as Author) The Last Link: Our…
…about the sustainability of the health of the ecosystem and the availability of natural resources. This chapter focusses on deconstructing reproductive health by highlighting existing gender dichotomies and binaries at the intersection of a woman’s right to choose and the well-be…
…edjedal 1997). 40 lives?’13 The answers, however, cannot be found by either the natural or social sciences. (Gabriel 2008: 314) Only a prophet or a savior could reply, says We- ber; certainly not hoards of petty professors. This is not to say that scientists are void of passion –…
…nchez Sorondo Part I Foundational Issues in AI and Robotics Differences Between Natural and Artificial Cognitive Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Wolf Singer Foundations …
…mands, teaching, meetings […] initially left me restless. ‚Busy‘ had become my natural state of being. […] Yet, at Wiko, ‚keeping myself busy‘ also came to mean something altogether unique: I granted myself entire mornings of unstructured time. […] I purposefully created idle ti…
…, while others have made language and national culture tests a precondition for naturalisation (e.g. Britain, Denmark). The perception that multiculturalism has failed to meet its goal of creating a multicultural citizenship where groups would not be oppressed because of their di…
…ments throughout history. 2. Space determines the scientific discourses both in natural and human sciences since all disciplines have a body as an object of study. Space as a key concept across disciplines cannot be neutral or reduced to physical objectivity for it informs how in…