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    “God Damn This War”: Virginia Woolf's Struggle for Peace between the Wars by Velid BEGANOVIĆ

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…How can an experience (such as war) be communicated to others in writing is a preoccupation throughout, and I trace Woolf’s private and public views as they change over time, comparing them to those of her contemporaries, such as her husband Leonard Woolf, Katherine Mansfield and Stephen Spender, as well as juxtaposing them with Ludwig Wittgenstein’s propositions from the last part of his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus which arrives at kindred conclusions.…”
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    Liminal transformations: folding the surface of the photograph by Nour Dados

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…In this respect, Wittgenstein’s notion of ‘seeing aspects’ helps explain the way that the threshold always exceeds our attempts at mapping and defies perception. …”
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    Tractatus Logico Philosophicus y Analysis Situs: aires de familia by Carlos Alberto Cardona Suárez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… El artículo explora vasos comunicantes entre el Tractatus Logico Philosophicus de Ludwig Wittgenstein y el Analysis situs de Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. …”
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    A Critical Review on the Book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Farhang Ershad

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Kuhn’s mind was deeply impressed by Alexandre Koyre´, Max Planck, and James Conant, also his interest in hermeneutics was motivated by Ludwig Wittgenstein and Stanley Cavell. This book which was really innovative in its own time (1969s) brought about some important concepts that most frequented ones would be “paradigm” and “scientific community”. …”
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    Sharing talk, sharing cognition: philosophy with children as the basis for productive classroom interaction by Laura Kerslake, Sarah Rimmington

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Taking the linguistic turn requires an examination of the relationship between thought and language: starting with Wittgenstein, we draw out the implications of expressing thought in a jointlyconstructed system of meaning. …”
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    La croyance en l’école à l’épreuve de la post-modernité : peut-on apprendre sans faire crédit au maître et à la culture enseignée ? by Jean-Marc Lamarre

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Cette communication analyse d’abord le rapport des élèves à la culture, en prenant appui sur la philosophie de la culture (en particulier La Tragédie de la culture de Simmel) ; puis le rapport des élèves aux enseignants, en prenant appui sur De la certitude de Wittgenstein.…”
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    Le développement professionnel des enseignants expérimentés par la transmission explicite de pratiques ordinaires entre pairs by Stéphane Talérien, Sébastien Chaliès, Stefano Bertone

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This case study is part of an anthropocultural research program in which the main theoretical assumptions are borrowed from the philosophy of ordinary language (Wittgenstein, 2004). The research aims to study the effects on professional development of a training program that is part of a continuous training format called "adaptive". …”
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    Spinoza’s EIp10 As a Solution to a Paradox about Rules: A New Argument from the Short Treatise by Michael Rauschenbach

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…There, Spinoza shows himself concerned with a powerful and underappreciated form of philosophical skepticism, one with echoes in the work of his contemporary Leibniz as well as in the later Wittgenstein. Spinoza’s introduction of EIp10 in the Ethics circumvents this form of skepticism, solving the problem the Short Treatise envisions while also explaining that text’s argument’s absence from the explicit justificatory structure of the Ethics.…”
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    DAVIDSON Y EL HORIZONTE PRAGMÁTICO: DISOLUCIÓN DEL BINOMIO "ESQUEMA-CONTENIDO" by David Martín Hernández

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…El objetivo de las siguientes páginas consiste en mostrar la importancia de la reducción del binomio "esquema-contenido"; proceso que representa una continuación de la naturalización de la semántica iniciada, por un lado, en Wittgenstein con la propuesta de revisión de la diferencia cualitativa entre juicios analíticos y sintéticos, y perfecionada, por el otro, por Quine con la cancelación de cualquier distancia entre ambos. …”
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    Los Estudios Organizacionales en Latinoamérica: ¡Vuelta al terreno áspero! by Diego Gonzales-Miranda

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Es así como se retoma la expresión de Wittgenstein para formular algunas preguntas fundamentales, en relación con su identidad y proyección, en discuten algunos aspectos constitutivos de los Estudios Organizacionales. …”
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    Luchar en democracia, una forma de vida by Manuel Bazán Cruz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…La observación minuciosa a esas acciones o juegos de lenguaje, en la terminología del filósofo austriaco Ludwig Wittgenstein, permite comprender desde una perspectiva pluralista lo que las personas entienden y hacen cuando hablan de democracia. …”
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    The Theory of Epistemic (In)Justice in the Perspective of the Performance of Law: An Approach Based On The Concept Of Hermeneutic Therapy by Mariola Żak

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In the second step, I will show an alternative to normative approaches in the form of a theoretical innovation consisting in supplementing the assumptions of the epistemic (in)justice theory with a therapeutic-resolute reading of the late Wittgenstein in the hermeneutic perspective. In the third step, I will demonstrate that the full application of the theoretical innovation presented in the previous steps within legal institutions requires taking into account the critical category of legal imagination related to “playing” or the performance of law (the game activity) in the sense of performance studies. …”
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    FICCIONES EN LAS ARTES, LOS MITOS, LOS SUEÑOS: UN ENFOQUE SEMÁNTICO by Samuel Cabanchik

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…En el caso de los sueños, aspiro a aportar instrumentos conceptuales para una mejor comprensión del tratamiento que Freud hizo de ellos, tomando en cuenta las observaciones críticas de Wittgenstein al respecto. La última sección del artículo está dedicada a exponer y evaluar algunas concepciones alternativas a la propuesta aquí, con el objeto de que puedan apreciarse mejor las ventajas comparativas del enfoque semántico, o bien su complementariedad posible con los enfoques pragmáticos.…”
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    The Semantics of the Absurd: On German ‘Hermetic’ Poetry and Political Commitment after 1945 by Marko Pajević

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Language is at the root of action and this insight fuelled reflections on language, for instance by philosophers such as Wittgenstein and Heidegger. But it was particularly in lyric poetry that a lucid and politically aware examination of the recent past took place and an expression of such considerations could be found. …”
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    Desentrañando el acoso laboral docente: parecidos de familia en las experiencias de mujeres docentes del Estado de México by Julia Lizette Villa-Tun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…La investigación utiliza la metodología de la historia oral y el concepto de parecidos de familia de Ludwig Wittgenstein, buscando identificar patrones y divergencias entre las experiencias de acoso laboral recolectadas a través de entrevistas semiestructuradas. …”
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    A Systemic Approach to Inceptive Constructions in Lithuanian by Rolandas Mikulskas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…From a cognitive linguistics perspective all these head verbs can be seen as members of the same grammatical category (that of the inceptive markers) interconnected with each other in a network according to the principle of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s (1958) family resemblances. The fact that in some neutral contexts these verbs can, in their inceptive function, be used interchangeably, gives us empirical grounds to state that the corresponding inceptive constructions share the same schematic meaning. …”
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