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    Situating the gaze: Towards an embodied ecological approach to screendance.Lux Eterna & Sarah Pini - 2023 - Working Titles – Journal of Practice Based Research 1 (2):1-14.
    This article presents an interdisciplinary conversation between the authors discussing the potential of cultivating a feminist, embodied, ecological approach to screendance and environmental attunement in video dance performance. It draws from Lux Eterna’s artistic research and body of work including the film AURA NOX ANIMA (2016) filmed on the sandy dunes in Anna Bay, New South Wales, Australia, and her current development in dance film production: THE EIGHTH DAY (2023) in conversation with Sarah Pini to consider the presence and (...)
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    On the edge of undoing: Ecologies of agency in Body Weather.Sarah Pini - 2022 - In Kath Bicknell & John Sutton, Collaborative Embodied Performance: Ecologies of Skill. Methuen Drama. pp. 35-52.
    This chapter explores the practice of Body Weather (BW), a postmodern dance methodology, addressing how BW performers experience and enact agency in this context of practice. Adopting a cognitive ecological, ethnographic, and phenomenological approach, this work focuses on the creation of AURA NOX ANIMA (2016) – a short dance film directed by Sydney-based visual artist Lux Eterna and filmed on the sandy dunes in Anna Bay, New South Wales, Australia – to underscore the role played by the physical and (...)
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  3. Vigilantismus als politische Gewalt. Eine Typologie Vigilantism as Political Violence. A Typology.Thomas Schmidt-Lux - 2013 - Behemoth 6 (1):98-117.
  4. An Adaptation-Induced Repulsion Illusion in Tactile Spatial Perception.Lux Li, Arielle Chan, Shah M. Iqbal & Daniel Goldreich - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    O Caminho Depois Do Depois.Lux Ferreira Lima - 2023 - Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 14 (27):51-79.
    O presente artigo se propõe a analisar os desvios de expectativa acerca da transição de gênero realizados por dois autores estadunidenses - Thomas Page McBee e Janet Mock - na feitura de suas autobiografias: "Man alive” (2014) e “Amateur” (2018); “Redefining realness” (2014) e “Surpassing certainty” (2017). Através de análise documental e informado por estudos queer e trans, este trabalho se debruça sobre os empreendimentos levados a cabo pelos autores para estranhar e desafiar o lugar de conquista e estabilidade socialmente (...)
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    (1 other version)Strategic Fit to Political Factors and Subsequent Performance.Sean Lux - 2016 - Business and Society 55 (1):130-147.
    Several scholars have asserted strategic fit to nonmarket factors is positively related to economic performance. Political strategic fit has traditionally been conceptualized as an incremental decision: firms engage in political activities to the extent nonmarket factors suggest firm political actions will improve economic performance. However, the decision to engage in political activity is more of a dichotomous decision (political activity versus free riding). Both incremental and dichotomous political strategic fit are empirically evaluated in the U.S. coal industry from 1986 to (...)
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    (2 other versions)Bookend.Kenneth Lux - 1991 - Business Ethics 5 (3):30-30.
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    The concept of the gene in psychiatric genetics and its consequences for the concept of mental illness.Vanessa Lux - 2008 - Poiesis and Praxis 6 (1-2):65-77.
    At this point in time, it is hard to say which consequences for the concept of mental illness result from modern genetics. Current research projects are trying to find significant statistical correlations between the diagnosis of a disease and a gene locus or an endophenotype. Up until now, there has not been any identification of alleles or mutations causing mental illness. In the meantime, the relations between the genetic basis and the disease are given the term genetic vulnerability as a (...)
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    Closed Circles or Open Networks?: Communicating at a Distance during the Scientific Revolution.David S. Lux & Harold J. Cook - 1998 - History of Science 36 (2):179-211.
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  10. Knowing Your Own Strength: Accurate Self-Assessment as a Requirement for Personal Autonomy.Joel Anderson & Warren Lux - 2004 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (4):279-294.
    Autonomy is one of the most contested concepts in philosophy and psychology. Much of the disagreement centers on the form of reflexivity that one must have to count as genuinely self-governing. In this essay, we argue that an adequate account of autonomy must include a distinct requirement of accurate self-assessment, which has been largely ignored in the philosophical focus on agents' ability to evaluate the desirability of acting on certain impulses or values. In our view, being autonomous (i.e., self-guiding) involves (...)
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  11. Accurate Self-Assessment, Autonomous Ignorance, and the Appreciation of Disability.Joel Anderson & Warren Lux - 2004 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (4):309-312.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Accurate Self-Assessment, Autonomous Ignorance, and the Appreciation of DisabilityJoel Anderson (bio) and Warren Lux (bio)In their thoughtful commentaries on our essay, "Knowing your own strength: Accurate self-assessment as a requirement for personal autonomy," George Agich, Ruth Chadwick, and Dominic Murphy (2004) provide both criticisms and insights that give us a context in which to clarify further our claim that one's autonomy is impaired when one is unable to appreciate (...)
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    Conflicts of interest in germany: A legal perspective.Christina Lux - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (3):327-336.
    In spite of recent efforts to promote cooperation between universities and industry, Germany still lacks a sufficient legal framework for regulating potential conflicts of interest resulting from university-industry cooperation. Prospective regulation of conflicts of interest has to take into account specific constraints imposed by the German constitution. It has to follow stringent procedural and material requirements and carefully weigh the individual researcher’s right to academic freedom against the public demand for objectivity in research. Because of this cautious consideration of the (...)
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    Empathy: Epistemic Problems and Cultural-Historical Perspectives of a Cross-Disciplinary Concept.Vanessa Lux & Sigrid Weigel (eds.) - 2017 - London: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book digs into the complex archaeology of empathy illuminating controversies, epistemic problems and unanswered questions encapsulated within its cross-disciplinary history. The authors ask how a neutral innate capacity to directly understand the actions and feelings of others becomes charged with emotion and moral values associated with altruism or caregiving. They explore how the discovery of the mirror neuron system and its interpretation as the neurobiological basis of empathy has stimulated such an enormous body of research and how in a (...)
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  14. Gott als Mass menschlichen Handelns : eine biblische Orientierung.Rüdiger Lux - 2018 - In Bernd Weidmann & Thomas von Woedtke, Das menschliche Mass: Orientierungsversuche im biotechnologischen Zeitalter. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
     
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    Kommentar II zum Fall: „Palliativversorgung und Transplantation – eine Unmöglichkeit?“.Eberhard Albert Lux - 2020 - Ethik in der Medizin 32 (1):101-102.
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    Lyon: Cité de savants.David Lux - 1990 - Isis 81 (1):85-86.
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    Di che aura parliamo? Aura, ovvero della meravigliosa modifica della nozione stessa di arte.Simonetta Lux - 2013 - Rivista di Estetica 52:131-148.
    Benjamin does not see or does not want to see the new “aura” that makes the art of cinema “art” which stays as the central feature of the totally renewed statute of artistic activity in the age of mechanical reproduction. In his essay of 1936, Benjamin acquires the arguments of all those authors who, between the first and second decades of the Twentieth century, had described this art and his new aura: Paul Valéry, George Duhamel, Léon Pierre-Quint, Luigi Pirandello, Bertolt (...)
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    Perspective: Why Organizational Researchers Should Consider Psychophysiology When Investigating Emotion?Mathieu Lajante & Gulliver Lux - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:563908.
    Although neuroscience is currently gaining wide acceptance in organization science and management studies, some important questions remain unanswered and may hinder the development of so-called organizational neuroscience. Specifically, it appears that the usefulness and the applications of neuroscience methods to organization science are still unclear. Hence, the paper addresses this by examining the role of psychophysiology in investigating implicit emotional experience in organizational behaviors and by discussing how concepts from affective sciences and psychophysiological methods could provide a more complete picture (...)
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    Competing Against the Unknown: The Impact of Enabling and Constraining Institutions on the Informal Economy.B. D. Mathias, Sean Lux, T. Russell Crook, Chad Autry & Russell Zaretzki - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 127 (2):251-264.
    In addition to facing the known competitors in the formal economy, entrepreneurs must also be concerned with rivalry emanating from the informal economy. The informal economy is characterized by actions outside the normal scope of commerce, such as unsanctioned payments and gift-giving, as means of influencing competition. Scholars and policy makers alike have an interest in mitigating the impacts of such informal activity in that it might present an obstacle for legitimate commerce. Received theory suggests that country institutions can enable (...)
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    Conflicts of interest in Germany: A legal perspective. [REVIEW]Dr iur Christina Lux - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (3):327-336.
    In spite of recent efforts to promote cooperation between universities and industry, Germany still lacks a sufficient legal framework for regulating potential conflicts of interest resulting from university-industry cooperation. Prospective regulation of conflicts of interest has to take into account specific constraints imposed by the German constitution. It has to follow stringent procedural and material requirements and carefully weigh the individual researcher’s right to academic freedom against the public demand for objectivity in research. Because of this cautious consideration of the (...)
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  21. Promoting Experimental Learning: Experiment and the Royal Society.M. B. Hall & D. S. Lux - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (6):660-660.
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    The Financial Crisis and the Systemic Failure of the Economics Profession.David Colander, Michael Goldberg, Armin Haas, Katarina Juselius, Alan Kirman, Thomas Lux & Brigitte Sloth - 2009 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 21 (2-3):249-267.
    ABSTRACT Economists not only failed to anticipate the financial crisis; they may have contributed to it—with risk and derivatives models that, through spurious precision and untested theoretical assumptions, encouraged policy makers and market participants to see more stability and risk sharing than was actually present. Moreover, once the crisis occurred, it was met with incomprehension by most economists because of models that, on the one hand, downplay the possibility that economic actors may exhibit highly interactive behavior; and, on the other, (...)
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    Experiences of moral distress in a COVID‐19 intensive care unit: A qualitative study of nurses and respiratory therapists in the United States.Sophie Trachtenberg, Tara Tehan, Sara Shostak, Colleen Snydeman, Mariah Lewis, Frederic Romain, Wendy Cadge, Mary Elizabeth McAuley, Cristina Matthews, Laura Lux, Robert Kacmarek, Katelyn Grone, Vivian Donahue, Julia Bandini & Ellen Robinson - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (1):e12500.
    The COVID‐19 pandemic has placed extraordinary stress on frontline healthcare providers as they encounter significant challenges and risks while caring for patients at the bedside. This study used qualitative research methods to explore nurses and respiratory therapists' experiences providing direct care to COVID‐19 patients during the first surge of the pandemic at a large academic medical center in the Northeastern United States. The purpose of this study was to explore their experiences as related to changes in staffing models and to (...)
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    Discussion in graduate online bioethics programs.John R. Stone, Helen Stanton Chapple, Amy Haddad, Sarah Lux & Christy A. Rentmeester - 2016 - International Journal of Ethics Education 2 (1):17-36.
    In this paper, we explore best practices for asynchronous discussions in graduate online bioethics education. We explain that online approaches have advantages and challenges in contrast to in-person discussions. Online challenges are lack of visual or auditory cues and technical access. Advantages include extended opportunities for specific focus, thoughtful reflection, and critical review. We found no significant review of related best practices in bioethics. Our more general literature review of graduate education and online approaches, plus experience in our own bioethics (...)
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  25. Lux in Arcana (Luz en el misterio): el Archivo Secreto Vaticano se revela.María del Carmen Vando del Blanco - 2012 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 62 (980):76-79.
    Luz para enfocar unas joyas ocultas en espacios que, generalmente, no la reciben, celebrando el IV Centenario del Archivo Secreto Vaticano. Así nace la exposición "Lux in arcana" que, por primera vez saca un centenar de documentos de los registros de la Santa Sede para mostrarlos en los visitadísimos Museos Capitolinos de Roma.
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  26. Le Luxe.Federico Lauria - 2018 - In Julien A. Deonna & Emma Tieffenbach, Petit Traité des Valeurs. [Genève, Switzerland]: Edition d’Ithaque.
    Cadillac, sacs Louis Vuitton, montres Rolex, jacuzzis, caviar et champagne Dom Perignon : ces biens sont indéniablement luxueux. Au contraire, l’oxygène, le travail rémunéré ou l’eau ne sont pas considérés comme des luxes. L’histoire de l’économie regorge de biens qui ont perdu ou acquis un caractère luxueux (par exemple, le café, le thé ou le cacao). Qu’est-ce que le luxe ? La question de l’essence du luxe a été négligée par les philosophes qui se sont plutôt intéressés à la question (...)
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    Le luxe et la vaporisation de l’art : À propos de Le nouveau luxe. Expériences, arrogances, authenticité, de Yves Michaud.Mélissa Thériault & Dominique Sirois-Rouleau - 2015 - Philosophiques 42 (1):177-191.
    Mélissa Thériault,Dominique Sirois-Rouleau | : Bien connu pour ses prises de positions tranchées et polémiques sur le fonctionnement des institutions culturelles et des milieux artistiques, le philosophe français Yves Michaud est aussi un observateur assidu des nouvelles tendances de consommation. L’objectif de cette étude critique est d’ouvrir une discussion critique qui s’impose sur certaines affirmations dont le caractère polémique est aussi manifeste que fertile : la notion de vaporisation de l’art, le statut « orphelin » du design et son rapprochement (...)
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    Eterna caducidad, catástrofe y memoria.Guillermo Pereyra - 2023 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 8 (1):1-17.
    Este artículo reflexiona sobre la caducidad del tiempo, la historia como catástrofe continua y la memoria en la obra de Walter Benjamin. Para llevar a cabo esta tarea, se analizan distintas figuras benjaminianas de la transitoriedad, la muerte y la melancolía. Esta reflexión cobra vigencia en los tiempos actuales, en los que se vislumbra la posibilidad de la destrucción de todas las formas de vida en el planeta como resultado del calentamiento global y de la lógica de escalada a los (...)
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    La eterna búsqueda del arte objetivo.Eduardo Yentzen - 2007 - Polis 17.
    Este texto recoge la propuesta de algunas tradiciones espirituales sobre la existencia de un arte objetivo, vinculado al estado de meditación y a la posibilidad del ser humano de adquirir una conciencia objetiva, señalándose lo lejana que está esta propuesta de la cultura de la modernidad y la postmodernidad. Pese a ello, sostiene que existiría un puente entre este arte objetivo y el arte crítico que devela el ocultamiento ideológico permitiendo mirar con los propios ojos, a través de sostener que (...)
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    Lux mentium in advance.Eric D. Perl - forthcoming - International Philosophical Quarterly.
    The classic “retorsion” argument that any claim that all thought is relative is a self-refuting dialectical contradiction not only decisively refutes relativism but also demonstrates the presence of absolute truth in all thinking as its implicit enabling condition. In Augustine’s version, this takes the form of showing that truth itself, which Augustine identifies as God, is the “light of minds,” found within the soul by thought’s self-reflexive discovery of the ever-present condition for its own acts of judgment. In recent philosophy (...)
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    Lux sive qualitas. Incorporeità ed estensione della luce nell’aristotelismo iberico e italiano di primo Seicento.Simone Guidi - 2018 - Galilaeana. Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Science 15:61-81.
    This article addresses the Aristotelian debate in the 17th century on the incorporeality of light and its extension, focusing especially on the Iberian and Italian contexts. The aim of the essay is to show that, while late Aristotelianism unitedly rejected light’s corporeity, many differences arose regarding the way in which this incorporeality should be understood. Relevant perspectives in all of their discussions were Scotus’ teaching of the intentional nature of light, and the Neoplatonics’ claim of its metaphysical provenance. In the (...)
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    SurFiat lux de Baldine Saint Girons.Jean-Pierre Cléro - 1993 - Revue de Synthèse 114 (2):281-287.
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  33. Lux perpetua: Un dossier.Marc Philonenko - 2011 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 91 (2):145-156.
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    Fiat lux: a reflection on management research.Les Worrall - 2005 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 1 (3):248.
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    Razón Soberana, Verdad Eterna y Libertad Divina en Leibniz.Mª Socorro Fernández García - 2014 - Dois Pontos 11 (2).
    En este artículo se va a estudiar la relación que existe en Leibniz entre verdad eterna, razón soberna y libertad divina. Si la razón soberana se puede constituir como juez supremo es porque contiene unas verdades eternas que Dios no ha creado sino que pertenecen a la misma esencia divina. Estas verdades en cuanto esencias, tienden a existir en la medida de su perfección, pero no existirán necesariamente, sino que Dios las pone en la existencia mediante un acto libre. (...)
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    La lux intelligentiae agentis en el pensamiento de Domingo Gundisalvo.Mª Jesus Soto Bruna - 2003 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 10:335.
    This paper presents Domingo Gundisalvo's theory of knowledge and the end of our cognitive process at the light «of the active Intelligence». For human beings participate in this light wen at in effectu or in adeptus ab alio. The research takes into account Gundisalvo's metaphysics background as exposed in his De processione mundi.
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    Lux intelligibilis: Untersuchung zur Lichtmetaphysik der Griechen.Werner Beierwaltes - 1957 - [S.N.].
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  38. Lux in Práxis.Ruben G. Nunes - 1994 - Princípios 1 (1):131-147.
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    Lux corporea, lux incorporea: The Eye of the Body and the Eye of the Soul in St Augustine of Hippo.Germán Osvaldo Prósperi - 2017 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 24:19.
    Light as divine source of truth and excellence is a pervasive metaphor in St. Augustine. This paper examines the distinction between two lights and two eyes: corporeal and incorporeal light, which correspond to the bodily eye and the eye of the soul, respectively. The paper also puts forward a political reading of this light-optic tension.
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  40. Fiat lux.Delgado Ramos & RamóN[From Old Catalog] - 1940 - [San Juan de Puerto Rico,: Talleres tipográficos de la "Imprenta Venezuela"].
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  41. Du luxe d'exister. Karl Jaspers et le Sacré.Reiner Schurmann - 1975 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme.
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    Le luxe, instrument de pouvoir dans l’Histoire de Madame la marquise de Pompadour traduite de l’anglais (1759) de Mlle de Falques.Isabelle Tremblay - 2019 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 38:143.
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  43. Fiat lux. Una filosofía del sublime, Fiat lux. Une philosophie du sublim.Baldine Saint Girons, Rita Messori, Carmelo Calí & Giovanni Lombardo - 2004 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 194 (2):232-234.
     
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    Fiat lux vs ex nihilo nihil: la miseria della ragione.Armando Girotti - 2022 - Bologna: Diogene multimedia.
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  45. La lux intelligentiae agentis en el pensamiento de Domingo Gundisalvo.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 2003 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 10:335-344.
  46. Unde lux? Ex Oriente? Ex Occidente? Trois expansions de notre univers de connaissances.M. Despland - 1999 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 79 (2):209-223.
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  47. Canova, Lux-tenebrosa and the problem of style.Marzio Pinottini - 1986 - Filosofia 37 (3):179-204.
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  48. La vida Eterna, Status viae in Status Termini. Testigos patrísticos y medievales.Leopoldo Quílez Fajardo - 2009 - Ciencia Tomista 136 (439):249.
    El más allá católico ha sido clásicamente figurado como una escena eterna de deslumbramiento ante la contemplación de la revelación del Bonum et Verum. En él, el sujeto se encontrará en un estado de éxtasis pacífico y permanente, ensimismado por la visión de Dios. Estamos ante un imaginario marcado por la pasividad y amenazado de tedio, poco representativo de una existencia auténticamente humana y, mucho menos, divina. Este paradigma está dejando de ser creíble y deseable para el hombre contemporáneo (...)
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    ¿Verdades eternas o contingentes?Enrique Romerales Espinosa - 2016 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 1:31.
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    Marchés des produits de luxe et division internationale du travail.Patrick Verley - 2006 - Revue de Synthèse 127 (2):359-378.
    Cet article aborde la question des changements, dans la très longue durée, de la division internationale du travail à partir d'un observatoire qui est l'échange de produits de luxe. Cette approche est loin d'être mineure, car le commerce international s'est structuré, à l'époque moderne, à partir de ces produits de prix élevé. Dans la première moitié du XIXe siècle, les trois évolutions les plus importantes ont été la régression structurelle des exportations de l'Asie des produits de haute qualité vers les (...)
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