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  1. The Vagabond Queen of Craigslist.Bonnie Friedman - 2013 - In Melvin McLeod (ed.), The best Buddhist writing 2013. Boston: Shambhala.
     
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    Human Values and the Legal Articulation of ‘Vagabond’.Avishek Ray - 2016 - Journal of Human Values 22 (3):194-201.
    How law perceives the world is often grounded in systems of values and beliefs adopted by the legal practitioners: their interpretive frameworks, prejudices and dispositions, which shape the very ‘paradigms’ upon which they choose to see the ‘facts’ and frame their methods of inquiries. In other words, ‘truth’ in the eyes of the law is but ex post facto (re)construction of ‘reality’ achieved through narratorial articulation of relevant events and chosen facts. Taking off from here, this article sets out to (...)
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    A Nostalgic Return to the Future: The Utopian Dialectic in Hao Jingfang’s Vagabonds.Guangzhao Lyu - 2021 - Utopian Studies 32 (3):636-651.
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    Insane women and vagabonds in the asylums of the Seine-Inférieure (1880-1914). [REVIEW]Frédéric Carbonel - 2010 - Clio 32:233-252.
    L’article étudie le mouvement vers un« grand renfermement » des « folles », notamment des « hystériques », qui culminaau tournant des xixe et xxe siècles. Les mesures de placement étaient de la responsabilité des maires et du préfet qui les confiaient aux aliénistes des asiles rouennais. La psychiatrisation des « vagabondes » contribuait ainsi au maintien de l’ordre à l’intérieur de la ville deRouen mais aussi à atténuer la « nocivité » des migrations des femmes aliénées indigentes, journalières ou (...)
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  5. Chapter 4. Vagabond Reverie.RobertHG Wokler - 2012 - In Rousseau, the Age of Enlightenment, and Their Legacies. Princeton University Press. pp. 68-79.
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    Feminism and Vegetal Freedom in Agnès Varda’s Le Bonheur (1965) and Vagabond (1985).Graig Uhlin - 2022 - Philosophies 7 (6):130.
    This essay examines French filmmaker Agnès Varda’s Le Bonheur (1965) and Vagabond (1985) for their critical invocation of the persistent and patriarchal association of women with plants. Both women and plants are thought within the metaphysical tradition to have a deficient or negative relation to freedom. Varda’s films, however, link the liberation of women in postwar France to the liberation of vegetal being; her female protagonists pursue their liberation by accessing the vegetal freedom that subtends human freedom. In Le (...)
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    The ironic humanist.Charles Milton Perry - 1924 - Iowa City, Ia.,: The Milland Press.
    Metamorphoses of Satan.--The obligation of being immortal.--The spiritual vagabond.--The moral zodiac.--The fighting chance for peace.--Absolution for heretics.--Providence by accident.
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    The task of urban black public theology.Vuyani S. Vellem - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (3):01-06.
    Twenty years after the demise of apartheid, a typical South African city remains bifurcated. The mushrooming of squatter camps, mekhukhu, in our big cities, symptomises a history that defined the majority of South Africans as sojourners and vagabonds in their motherland. Destined to die in the rural reserves after the extraction of their labour and confined to 'locations' in-between the 'city' and the rural 'home', black experience in the post-1994 city continues to be a manifestation of a life disintegrated from (...)
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  9. Men Without Masters: Marginal Society During the Pre-Industrial Era.Bronislaw Geremek - 1977 - Diogenes 25 (98):28-54.
    The interest shown in marginal groups is explained by a diversity of factors. On the threshold of the modern era appeared an abundant literature devoted to a description of the world of delinquency. More particularly, these were treatises on the mysteries of the forbidden quarters of the cities of the time and on the behavior and way of life of social groups living by swindling or fraud. This being drawn to the exotic and the unusual in society, which was not (...)
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    Making a fortune in the Sahara (Mauritania, 1940-1970).Céline Lesourd - 2015 - Clio 41:265-284.
    Femmes de grandes tribus commerçantes, filles de bonnes familles ou de groupes statutairement méprisés, héritières rebelles ou épouses prospères, ou encore amoureuses vagabondes, les quatre businesswomen présentées dans ce travail sont, sans doute, les pionnières de la classe d’affaires féminine mauritanienne. De la fin de la période coloniale aux premiers pas de la Mauritanie indépendante, l’analyse des trajectoires professionnelles et des itinéraires personnels de ces Dames – constitués d’une multitude d’opportunismes et de pieds de nez à l’ordre social établi – (...)
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  11. Greek Returns: The Poetry of Nikos Karouzos.Nick Skiadopoulos & Vincent W. J. Van Gerven Oei - 2011 - Continent 1 (3):201-207.
    continent. 1.3 (2011): 201-207. “Poetry is experience, linked to a vital approach, to a movement which is accomplished in the serious, purposeful course of life. In order to write a single line, one must have exhausted life.” —Maurice Blanchot (1982, 89) Nikos Karouzos had a communist teacher for a father and an orthodox priest for a grandfather. From his four years up to his high school graduation he was incessantly educated, reading the entire private library of his granddad, comprising mainly (...)
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    Roaming ideas and and odysseys of the thinker: the dynamics of inspiration.Marianne Massin - 2013 - Methodos 13.
    L’iconologie traditionnelle a fixé la représentation d’un être « inspiré », immobilisé par une soudaine et visible illumination, main levée ou en suspens, regard fixe et aimanté. À l’inverse de cette image arrêtée, on souhaite mettre en valeur la dynamique d’une quête, d’un « voyage des idées ». L’idée même d’inspiration témoigne de glissements notionnels, de reprises et de refontes ; plus encore, elle permet de reconsidérer la métaphore du voyage — voyage des idées et par les idées. En soulignant (...)
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    Entre peregrinação, turismo e liminaridade: a busca por lugares.Júlio Cézar Adam - 2018 - Horizonte 16 (49):66-87.
    This article reflects on the anthropological aspect of the pilgrimage, the human journey, as a metaphor for life, as a way of relating and understanding religion, spirituality, life itself and tourism as forms of pilgrimage. The pilgrimages of the Christian tradition will be analyzed, seeking to understand them of the anthropology of Victor Turner, analyzing the pilgrimage as a state of liminality and liminoid. Concretely we will look at the case of the Romarias da Terra in Brazil, as an example (...)
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    Phrasing, Steining.Jan Mieszkowski - 2022 - Philosophy Today 66 (2):327-344.
    The thesis of this essay is that Gertrude Stein plays an important role in The Differend, the brevity of her appearance in the book notwithstanding. Scarcely one and a half pages long, Lyotard’s discussion of a string of quotations from Stein is the most sustained consideration of a female author in his text. Lyotard is intrigued by Stein’s efforts to conceive of la phrase less as a form or building block than an event—or rupture—of language. Characterizing her work as écriture (...)
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    Liquid Modernity, Complexity and Turbulence.Antony Bryant - 2007 - Theory, Culture and Society 24 (1):127-135.
    The main ideas underlying Bauman’s liquid modernity are explained and then extended to incorporate current ideas about complexity and turbulence. This combination is used to argue that although Bauman himself refuses to offer any resolution to the paradoxes of liquid modernity, complexity theory may be useful: in particular the argument that the seemingly chaotic may actually result in some sort of order. The section also points to the ways in which liquid modernity provides a constant reminder of the underside of (...)
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  16. Filosofia del Viaggio. Modi, tempi, spazi, sensi del viaggiare.Rudi Capra - 2024 - Mimesis.
    Perhaps due to the familiarity with the experience of travel, travel has remained a partial “unthought” in the history of philosophy. By bringing philosophy, literature, sociology and anthropology into dialogue, the volume addresses travel in its dual meaning of concept and experience, attempting on the one hand, to explore it as a cultural constant, and on the other, to describe its multiple manifestations, with particular attention to contemporaneity, in which the practices of mass tourism, virtual tourism, flânerie and urbex gain (...)
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    Citizenship, Public Culture and Insecurity.Koen Raes - 1995 - Ethical Perspectives 2 (4):199-219.
    An examination of the studies of the French historian of religion Jean Delumeau on the subject of ‘angst’ and awareness of guilt as a collective mode of being, characteristic of Europeans from the 13th to the 18th century, will not only provide the reader with a nuanced picture of the influence of the so-called Renaissance and Reform Movement on the liberation of the human person, but he or she will also find it difficult to resist the temptation to draw parallels (...)
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  18. On Glocalization: or Globalization for some, Localization for some Others.Zygmunt Bauman - 1998 - Thesis Eleven 54 (1):37-49.
    Globalization cuts both ways. Not only does it valorize the local in a cultural sense, it constructs the local as the tribal. Processes of geopolitical fragmentation give those in power even more room to manoeuvre. Glocalization involves the reallocation of poverty and stigma from above without even the residual responsibility of noblesse oblige. Geographical and social mobility are dichotomized; populations are refigured as tourists and vagabonds. Globalization thus reinforces already existing patterns of domination, while globalization indicates trends to dispersal and (...)
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    Paracelsus (1493-1541).Alexandre Koyré - 2003 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 24 (1):169-208.
    In so curious, lively, and passionate an epoch as that of Theophrastus Paracelsus, the life and work of few other persons generated as much admiration, as many repercussions and so much influence as did his. At the same time, few others caused as much animosity and hostility. And yet, there are few others about whose work and thought we are less informed. Who was this infamous vagabond? Was he a profound scientist, whose struggles against Aristotelian physics and classical medicine (...)
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    (1 other version)Pragmatism on Solidarity, Bullshit, and other Deformities of Truth.Cheryl Misak - 1981 - In Felicia Ackerman (ed.), Midwest Studies in Philosophy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. pp. 111–121.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Jamesian/Rortyian Pragmatist Account of Truth The Peircean Account of Truth Genuine Belief and Deformed Belief References.
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    Written Images: Søren Kierkegaard's Journals, Notebooks, Booklets, Sheets, Scraps and Slips of Paper.Bruce H. Kirmmse (ed.) - 2003 - Princeton University Press.
    Søren Kierkegaard was an almost unbelievably prolific writer. At his death he left not only a massive body of published work, but also a sprawling mass of unpublished writings that rivaled the size of the published corpus. This book tells the story of the peculiar fate of this portion of Kierkegaard's literary remains, which flowed ceaselessly from his steel pen from his late teens to a week before his death. It is the story of packets and sacks of paper covered (...)
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    Podmiotowość ponowoczesna: wieloznaczność tożsamości czy tożsamość wieloznaczności. Propozycja Zygmunta Baumana.Sebastian Richert - 2010 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 23:103-118.
    In my research I will try to analyse Zugmunt Bauman reflection about human subject. This author applies rather identity than human subject, but I think we may admit Apple subjectivity instead of identity. Bauman's concept of model personality like a pilgrim on one hand and a stroller, vagabond and player on the other hand, link these categories of human subject. Identity of human subject is continually made "liquid" and has constant potency to change. In consequence, identity is an infinite (...)
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    Written Images: Søren Kierkegaard's Journals, Notebooks, Booklets, Sheets, Scraps and Slips of Paper.Niels Jørgen Cappelørn - 2003 - Princeton University Press. Edited by Joakim Garff & Johnny Kondrup.
    Søren Kierkegaard (1813-55) was an almost unbelievably prolific writer. At his death he left not only a massive body of published work (25 volumes in the recently completed Princeton University Press edition), but also a sprawling mass of unpublished writings that rivaled the size of the published corpus. This book tells the story of the peculiar fate of this portion of Kierkegaard's literary remains, which flowed ceaselessly from his steel pen from his late teens to a week before his death. (...)
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    John Woodward;, Robert Jütte . Coping with Sickness: Medicine, Law, and Human Rights—Historical Perspectives. xii + 211 pp., bibl., index. Sheffield, England: European Association for History of Medicine and Health Publications, 2000. £24.95. [REVIEW]Donald Critchlow - 2002 - Isis 93 (2):292-293.
    These essays, first presented at a conference, “Coping with Sickness,” held in Italy in 1997, address ethical and regulatory medical issues within a historical context. Many of the essays, while addressing interesting topics, combine policy analysis and critical cultural theory. Critical cultural theory can be intellectually engaging at times but is generally irrelevant to public officials concerned with specific policy issues.Coping with Sickness is the third and final volume derived from a series of conferences cosponsored by the European Science Foundation (...)
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    The Frankfurt School and its Critics.the Late Tom Bottomore - 2002 - Routledge.
    The Institute of Social Research, from which the Frankfurt School developed, was founded in the early years of the Weimar Republic. It survived the Nazi era in exile, to become an important centre of social theory in the postwar era. Early members of the school, such as Adorno, Horkheimer and Marcuse, developed a form of Marxist theory known as Critical Theory, which became influential in the study of class, politics, culture and ideology. The work of more recent members, and in (...)
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    The Possibility of All Possibilities.The Editors - 1979 - Dialectics and Humanism 6 (4):105-109.
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    the Universality of the UNESCO Mission: Versatile Co-Creation of Universal, Natural, Ethical, Scientific and Cultural Order.The Editor - 2003 - Dialogue and Universalism 13 (6):5-12.
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    The Prospect for Process Studies.The Editors - 1971 - Process Studies 1 (1):3-8.
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    Correspondance de Théodore Jouffroy.Théodore Jouffroy - 1901 - Paris: Perrin. Edited by Adolphe Émile Lair.
    Correspondance de Theodore Jouffroy / publiee avec une etude sur Jouffroy par Adolphe LairDate de l'edition originale: 1901Sujet de l'ouvrage: Jouffroy, Theodore (1796-1842) -- CorrespondanceComprend: etude sur Jouffroy...Ce livre est la reproduction fidele d'une oeuvre publiee avant 1920 et fait partie d'une collection de livres reimprimes a la demande editee par Hachette Livre, dans le cadre d'un partenariat avec la Bibliotheque nationale de France, offrant l'opportunite d'acceder a des ouvrages anciens et souvent rares issus des fonds patrimoniaux de la BnF.Les (...)
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    David Lewis Schaeffer, The Political Philosophy of Montaigne.The Editors - 1991 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 3 (2):141.
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    The complication pendulum.The Reviewer - 1900 - Mind 9 (36):287-288.
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    The Epistemological Foundations of Freud’s Energetics Model.Jessica Tran The, Pierre Magistretti & François Ansermet - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    This article aims to clarify the epistemological foundations of the Freudian energetics model, starting with a historical review of the 19th century scientific context in which Freud's research lay down its roots. Beyond the physiological and anatomical references of Project for a Scientific Psychology, the physiology Freud makes reference to is in reality primarily anchored in an epistemological model derived from physics. Whilst across the Rhine, the autonomy of physiology in relation to physics was far from being accomplished, as a (...)
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  33. Madame Banksia: Margaret Preston's Flower Gazing and the Japonist Protocols of Félix Régamey.The Preston Working Group - 2021 - In D. Graham Burnett, Catherine L. Hansen & Justin E. H. Smith (eds.), In search of the third bird: exemplary essays from the proceedings of ESTAR(SER), 2001-2021. London: Strange Attractor Press.
     
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  34. The texture of reproductive choice : law, ethnography, and reproductive technologies.Thérèse Murphy - 2009 - In Thérèse Murphy (ed.), New technologies and human rights. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    The Aesthetical Significance of the Tragic.The Earl Of Listowel - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (41):18 - 31.
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    Gérard Genette, The Work of Art: Immanence and Transcendence.The Editors - 1998 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 10 (1):60-61.
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    Is Moonshadows Lunacy?: The Cowherds Respond.The Cowherds - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (2):617-621.
    We thank Amy Donahue for her attention to our work, and we thank the editors of Philosophy East and West for an opportunity to reply. We confess that we were not sure whether to reply. On the one hand we believe that her critique is so misguided that it needs no reply; on the other hand, we were worried that others might take our silence as conceding her point. On reflection, we decided that the larger issue she raises is important (...)
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    The Irons in the Fire.The Editor - 1928 - Modern Schoolman 4 (6):85-86.
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    To the Reader.The Editors - 1986 - The Acorn 1 (1):2-2.
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    The Waxing Owl.The Editor - 1978 - The Owl of Minerva 9 (4):1-1.
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  41. Thế giới quan Phật giáo.Mật Thể - 1967 - [Saigon]: Vạn Hạnh.
     
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    The Invitation to Real Young Europe.The Editor - 1996 - Dialogue and Universalism 6 (5-6):209-211.
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    Moonshadows: Conventional Truth in Buddhist Philosophy.The Cowherds - 2010 - Oup Usa.
    In Moonshadows, the Cowherds, a team of ten scholars of Buddhist Studies, address the nature of conventional truth as it is understood in the Madhyamaka tradition deriving from Nagarjuna and Candrakarti. Moonshadows combines textual scholarship with philosophical analysis to elucidate the metaphysical, epistemological and ethical consequences of this doctrine.
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    Lewis E. Hahn, The Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur.The Editors - 1995 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 7 (3):267-268.
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  45. Kelsen reading Weber : is a sociological concept of the State possible?Catherine Colliot-Thélène - 2015 - In Ian Bryan, Peter Langford & John McGarry (eds.), The Reconstruction of the Juridico-Political: Affinity and Divergence in Hans Kelsen and Max Weber. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    The Epistemological Nuances of Interpreting Adaptive Machine Learning Systems Through the Lens of Surgical Innovation.Ian Stevens The Hastings Center - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (10):110-112.
    Volume 24, Issue 10, October 2024, Page 110-112.
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    International Conference on "The Meaning of Life — the Meaning of History".The Editors - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (1):182-182.
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    Richard Beardworth, Derrida & the Political.The Editors - 1997 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 9 (1):73-74.
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    (1 other version)The 2017 Annual Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize.The Editors - 2017 - Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 10 (2).
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  50. Entering the Inconceivable:: Stereogramic Viewing and the Spirit of the Mountain Cave.The Editors - 2001 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 20:1-4.
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