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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
    “…In this sense, the author of this paper intends to characterize the two êthê emanating from these prefaces through rhetorical, poetical, discursive, as well as extra-discursive signs: the ethos of a moralist, in accordance with the expectations of the audience, and the ethos of a humanist, which reveals a singular and individual positioning from the translator in the writers’ community.…”
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    Le poète et l’anarchiste : du côté de la pauvreté errante à la fin du XIXe siècle by Jean-François Wagniart

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…En cela ils rompent non seulement avec la pensée bourgeoise qui méprise ceux qui refusent la morale du travail mais aussi avec toute une gauche qui, sous des habits humanistes, a adopté les mêmes critères d’exclusion.…”
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    Unidentified Verbal Objects by Esa Kirkkopelto

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Through this idea, the article seeks a reconciliation to a debate between post-structuralist and post-humanist thought regarding the role and scope of language in knowledge formation. …”
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    Sous l’égide de Minerve et de la science immuable by Olivier Deloignon

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…He published history books, law books and philosophy books by ancient authors (Marcus Aurelius, Caesar, Stace, Thucydides, Martial, Cicero) as well as contemporary humanists (Pietro Bembo, Erasmus, Turnebus). But he was also very active in the fields of paracelsianism and alchemy, whether it was in Latin or in vernacular. …”
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    Thomas Henry Huxley et la Bible by Christophe Duvey

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…According to him, a struggle between free thought and supernaturalism was culminating during the Victorian era, hence the need for a “New Reformation” which was heir to the ideals of freedom defended by the humanists of the Renaissance. This movement opposed the principles of the supporters of what he called “ecclesiasticism”. …”
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    Montaigne and the rise of modern cultural diplomacy [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations, 3 not approved] by Gabriel Gherasim

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Specifically, the consequential insights of Montaigne's post-Renaissance humanist stance highly impacted upon certain salient developments in the field of cultural diplomacy that could be analytically framed as i) a personal imprint on reforming political culture(s) tantamount to a conspicuous signature in the field of cultural pedagogy, and ii) a commendable approach to cultural pluralism, and an influential modus operandi in the practice of cultural relations. …”
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    KEJUJURAN DAN ETIKA DALAM KONSEP POLITIK MACHIAVELLI by Nashar Akbar Muhammad, R. Yuli Akhmad Hambali

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…On the contrary, Machiavelli always gives advice to gain power and defend it in a humanist way. As for what is considered cruel, it aims to enforce the law. …”
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    Madagascar au XXIe siècle : la politique de sa géographie by Hervé Rakoto Ramiarantsoa

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…From the humanist and ecological Republic wished for by President Ratsiraka to the rapid and sustainable development advocated by Marc Ravalomanana, the question of development, major for Madagascar, classified among the Highly Indebted Poor Countries, is henceforth linked to environmental concerns. …”
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    Les mots de la religion et de la superstition dans le Dictionnaire Languedocien d’Augustin Bonet (xviiie siècle) by Claire Torreilles

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In this work, the numerous quotations derived from various 17th century Occitan religious writings (La Bido de sant Benoist by Bernard Grimaud, L’exercici de la fe by Barthélémy Amilha) show a humanist scholar as concerned with religious instruction from a post-Tridentine standpoint as with the study of the Occitan language as such and its literature. …”
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    Idololatria Vilnensis: The Confessional Debates of Jesuits and Protestants on Sacred Images in the 16th Century Lithuania by Tomas Riklius

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Wolan’s critique, while rooted in theology, also touched on the Renaissance humanist perspective on aesthetics to question the sensual appeal of Catholic sacred art. …”
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    SOCIAL NETS AS A NEW FACTOR OF SYSTEM SECURITY IN RUSSIA IN THE 21ST CENTURY by S. A. Kravchenko, A. I. Podberezkin

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Overcoming new security risks and vulnerabilities authors see in the ways of changing the vector of development of scientific knowledge from a pragmatic to a humanist mode.…”
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    Profession, Vocation and Image of Antonio de Lebrija until 1950: From grammaticus to Father of Spanish Linguistics by Joaquín Pascual Barea

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Of the many facets that he developed as a humanist, it was his work as Latin grammarian and philologist that prevailed until the eighteenth century, when critics became especially interested in Lebrija’s contribution to the study of the Spanish language in his Gramática and his Reglas de Ortografía, as well as his dictionaries (Latin to Spanish and Spanish to Latin). …”
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    Antiquitized emblems of Andrea Alciato by E.S. Danilov

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The book of the Italian humanist was originally intended for the erudite public. …”
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    Four Freedoms, For All: American Information Agencies and the Effort to Publicize Nazi Crimes against Humanity by Jeffrey Demsky

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Les responsables du bureau de l’information de guerre ont cherché à différencier les visions humanistes démocratiques et fascistes en contribuant à la diffusion d’histoires narrant l’intolérance raciale et religieuse des Nazis. …”
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    Cinematic Mythmaking in Andrey Zvyagintsev's The Return and The Banishment by Louis Samuel Mealing

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…By attempting to engage with his films independently from these frameworks and from a purely humanist perspective of subjectivity, the depth of Zvyagintsev's cinema comes to the surface. …”
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    Aragonese and Bourbons Taught by Giovanni Pontano by Margherita Sciancalepore

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… In the history of the tradition and fortune of Giovanni Pontano’s many and varied works, a still little-studied area concerns the first translations, carried out as early as the fifteenth century, and the translations subsequently made to confirm the humanist’s fame. Interesting are those of De principe and De fortitudine published in Naples in the eighteenth century by Michelangelo Grisolia, abbot and professor of ethics and politics at the Reale Convitto Ferdinandiano alla Nunziatella. …”
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    La prison de Guingamp, de l’ombre à la lumière by Emmanuel Laot

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The prison was built by the Côtes-du-Nord department and opened in 1841 thanks to Charles Lucas, general inspector of prisons, Louis Lorin, departmental architect and Alexis de Tocqueville, the great French historian, thinker and publicist. We owe them this humanist architectural design of the idea that a prison is not simply a place of confinement. …”
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    “Absolute Alterity”? The Alien Animal, the Human Alien, and the Limits of Posthumanism in Star Trek by Manuela Neuwirth

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Complementing Star Trek scholarship that calls the series’ status as inclusive utopia into question, this article likewise unmasks Star Trek as a distinctly humanist utopia that eventually promotes an anthropocentric position in the representation of animals as much as in the representation of other alterns.…”
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    MUHAMMADIYAH EDUCATION'S READINESS IN THE SOCIETY 5.0 ERA by Rahmad Sugianto, Rani Darmayanti, M. Nurul Humaidi

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Muhammadiyah education in this era tries to improve educational facilities for digital-based learning in Muhammadiyah schools or madrasas; able to improve teacher human resources to innovate in digital-based learning both online and offline; able to apply humanist learning with the main characteristics of respecting the opinions of others, respecting, and communicating correctly.…”
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    Le paysage spatial : de l’Ecole de Barbizon aux Pulp magazines by Elsa De Smet

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Le début du xxe siècle hérite non seulement des avancées techniques portées par les suites de la Révolution industrielle mais également des principes humanistes lesquels la science doit être à la portée de tous. …”
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