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    Existential and Phenomenological Horror in Les Diaboliques by Daniel Tilsley

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…It will examine how the experience of horror is presented as a conscious apprehension of the world as irrational and no longer conforming to deterministic and conventional order. …”
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    Sustainability Aspects in Mosque Architecture: From the Beginning to the Present by Onur Şimşek

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This is followed by supraregional aspects of sustainable Islamic architecture, which are analyzed under the following focal points: multifunctionality, natural materials, natural lighting and ventilation, sustainable design strategies, cultural sustainability, and finally, environmentally friendly and energy-conscious design in modern times.…”
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    Análisis lingüístico-comunicativo del tratamiento informativo de la guerra de Irak en la prensa venezolana by Sylvia Fernández Franco

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Subsequently, the processes developed to represent the conflict linguistically are revised, from the referential to the discursive level, in order to introduce production models that can contribute to mediation through a conscious and rational use of language. It was concluded that the journalistic language analyzed contributed to the polarization of readers instead of facilitating their consensus, which is why we encourage further research aimed to delineate textual production models that are suitable for managing conflicts.…”
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    Indigenous Agency in the Missionary Encounter: The Example of the Khanty and the Nenets by Eva Toulouze

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…While those who refused to accept the missionaries’ endeavours clearly expressed their independence, those who chose to convert did it sincerely, although their understanding of Christianity did not match the missionaries’ expectations. They did it for conscious reasons, not just yielding to the missionaries’ wishes but often being themselves the initiators. …”
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    “Only a Light Wreath of The New-Fallen Snow”?: Ecogothic Tropes and the Diffractive Gaze in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Snow-Image” by Paulina Ambroży

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The analytical framework is taken from Andrew Smith and William Hughes’ edited collection Ecogothic (2013), in which several scholars work towards a definition of an environmentally conscious variety of the gothic genre. Using some of their findings and concepts along with selected ecocritical and New Materialist theories, I interrogate Hawthorne’s highly ambiguous and shifting tropes of nature which reveal the correlation between the crisis of the imagination and that of the environment. …”
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    Designing “pre-reflective” architecture by Andrea Jelić

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Accordingly, the notion of “pre-reflective” architecture emphasizes the fundamentally embodied and largely pre-conscious interdependence of architectural spaces and our perceptual experience. …”
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    Is Shame Morally Relevant to Ecological Ethics? by Andrea Klimková

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Despite the differences in the understanding of shame as a self-conscious emotion or as a social emotion, in the paper the author argues that environmental shame can have an important preventive function as well as a transformative power for the cultivation of our moral beliefs and attitudes. …”
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    Eleanor Roosevelt at the United Nations: “Diplomacy from Below” and the Search for a New Transatlantic Dialogue by Raffaella Baritono

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…On the one hand, she was conscious of her official status as American officer and the symbol of the American democratic model; on the other, her will to give expression and voice to the questions posed by American and European civic associations and their commitment to democracy, social justice and human rights in the growing Cold War climate provoked tensions and ambiguities that proved difficult to solve.…”
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    Pourquoi vient-on voir l’Everest ? Représentations collectives et pratiques touristiques dans la région du Khumbu by Etienne Jacquemet

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…These elements are conducive to the processes of physical and mental renewal, in addition to social distinction which allows trekkers –in a more or less conscious, temporary, or performance-based manner– to push themselves to their limits. …”
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    The Power of Perspective. Discrimination Against Men by Virág Véber

    Published 2021-04-01
    “… Despite their conscious beliefs, values, and attitudes, people often have prejudices that influence their behaviour — such as gender bias. …”
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    Transgression de l’espace et espace de la transgression dans The Human Stain de Philip Roth by Gilles Mayné

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Reading The Human Stain, one is forced to question what is generally considered as being evil and to become aware of the extreme difficulty and yet unavoidable necessity to transgress the space of the supposed common good which locks the notions up within themselves to freeze conscious thinking and behavior.…”
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    THE PECULIARITIES OF HEGEL'S ETHICS by Rūta Marija Marija Vabalaitė

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…The other peculiarity is a topic of an activity, of bringing the issues nearer to the real life, of the conscious motivation of the actions. That argument is of particular importance to a criticism of the apathy and weakness of the modern youth. …”
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    Why Do People Come to See Mount Everest? Collective Representations and Tourism Practices in the Khumbu Region by Etienne Jacquemet

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…These elements are conducive to the processes of physical and mental renewal, in addition to social distinction which allows trekkers –in a more or less conscious, temporary, or performance-based manner– to push themselves to their limits. …”
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    Notes about Possessing a Heritage in a Komi Village by Art Leete

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…I suppose that an ethical approach helps a researcher to distance him or herself from possible prejudices or, at least, to be more conscious about stereotypes or pre-settled patterns of thinking. …”
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    STICHIŠKUMAS IR SĄMONINGUMAS VISUOMENĖS SAVITVARKOJE: AKSIOLOGINIS ASPEKTAS by Irina Komarova

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Raktiniai žodžiai: visuomenė, savitvarka, vertybės, sąmoningumas, savisauga. SPONTANEITY AND CONSCIOUS ACTION IN THE SELF-ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY: AXIOLOGICAL ASPECT Irina Komarova Summary The article is deals with the problem of supplementing the spontaneous synergetic and rationally purposeful self-organization of the society with axiological factors. …”
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    Contemporary Nigeria and the Deficit of Deliberative Democracy: Exploring the Indigenous Value of Àgbájọ ọwọ́ as Collegiality by Ronald Olufemi Badru

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Third, to address the problem of the research, it is argued that well-meaning, democratically conscious Nigerians should practically embrace the indigenous value of àgbájọ ọwọ́as collegiality to resist electoral choices/candidates of the noted politically influential elites. …”
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    Alberti, Vasari, Leonardo, from disegno as drawing to disegno as projective milieu by Jean-Louis Déotte

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…It can be said that with the perspectival archi-apparatus, perfectly described by Alberti when he wants to create rules for the three arts (painting, sculpture, architecture), the milieu in an initial sense (knowing what supports and is located “before” and “between” apperception and artistic production, preceding the division between the intelligible and the sensible, form and matter, being-together and singularity), has entered in an era so new that we could not have been conscious of it sooner, precisely when the synthesis is madeaccording to other norms and criteria. …”
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    Entre stéréotypie et singularité : la construction de l’ethos de Laurent de Premierfait dans ses prologues by Delphine Burghgraeve

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The turning point of the fourteenth to the fifteenth century saw the emergence of auctorial voices that were more and more involved, subjective and conscious of their talent. This paper attempts to demonstrate how the notion of ethos, coming from discourse analysis, allows to characterize the voice of a translator the fifteenth century, Laurent de Premierfait, in close relation with tradition. …”
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    STICHIŠKUMAS IR SĄMONINGUMAS VISUOMENĖS SAVITVARKOJE: AKSIOLOGINIS ASPEKTAS by Irina Komarova

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Raktiniai žodžiai: visuomenė, savitvarka, vertybės, sąmoningumas, savisauga. SPONTANEITY AND CONSCIOUS ACTION IN THE SELF-ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY: AXIOLOGICAL ASPECT Irina Komarova Summary The article is deals with the problem of supplementing the spontaneous synergetic and rationally purposeful self-organization of the society with axiological factors. …”
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    THE PECULIARITIES OF HEGEL'S ETHICS by Rūta Marija Marija Vabalaitė

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…The other peculiarity is a topic of an activity, of bringing the issues nearer to the real life, of the conscious motivation of the actions. That argument is of particular importance to a criticism of the apathy and weakness of the modern youth. …”
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