Results for 'Alolote Amadi'

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    Contribution à l'étude des problèmes philosophiques en Afrique noire.Amady Aly Dieng - 1983 - Paris: Nubia.
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    On Epistemically Detrimental Dissent: Contingent Enabling Factors versus Stable Difference-Makers.Soazig Le Bihan & Iheanyi Amadi - 2016 - Philosophy of Science 84 (5):1020-1030.
    The aim of this article is to critically build on Justin Biddle and Anna Leuschner’s characterization of epistemologically detrimental dissent in the context of science. We argue that the presence of nonepistemic agendas and severe nonepistemic consequences offers neither necessary nor sufficient conditions for EDD to obtain. We clarify their role by arguing that they are contingent enabling factors, not stable difference-makers, in the production of EDD. We maintain that two stable difference-makers are core to the production of EDD: production (...)
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    Public Information and African Traditional Communication Delivery System.F. Amadi - 2007 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 9 (1).
  4. Understanding Genuine Development: African Contexts.Luke Amadi - 2023 - In Bolaji Bateye, Mahmoud Masaeli, Louise F. Müller & Angela Roothaan (eds.), Beauty in African thought: critical perspectives on the Western idea of development. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
     
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    Values and Educational Growth.Columbus N. Ogbujah, Cornelius C. Amadi & Charles B. Berebon - 2024 - Dialogue and Universalism 34 (1):159-171.
    Values---the individual’s or group’s general tastes regarding results or courses of actions deemed appropriate or otherwise, have a synergetic relationship with educational growth. Ordinarily, the values espoused by individuals or groups engender specific types of attitudes that elicit precise sorts of behaviours that open the horizon for definite sorts of educational growth. Conversely, the quality and quantity of educational growth of a nation influence the behaviours of the citizens which generate attitudes that ultimately create values. This rectangular-like bidirectional correlation has (...)
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    Educação por meio da gastronomia: mapeamento dos produtores de truta- arco-íris, relato de uma experiência pelo desenvolvimento rural regional da Serra da Mantiqueira e Vale do Paraíba paulistas.Roseli De Sousa Neto, Lygia Amadi Da Silva Pinto & Paula De Oliveira Feliciano - 2017 - Agora 19 (1):100.
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    Amadis Jamin, Les œuvres poétiques, Premières poes1es et Livre Premier. Edition critique avec introduction et notes par Samuel M. Carrington. Genève, Librairie Droz, 1973. 11,5 × 18, 328 p. (Textes littéraires français 195). [REVIEW]Albert Delorme - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (73-74):176-177.
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    Suʼāl al-akhlāq wa-al-qiyam fī ʻālamnā al-muʻāṣir: aʻmāl al-nadwah al-ʻilmīyah al-duwalīyah allatī naẓẓamatuhā al-Rābitah al-Muḥamadīyah lil-ʻUlamāʼ.ʻAbd al-Salām Ṭawīl (ed.) - 2011 - al-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ: al-Rābitah al-Muḥamadīyah lil-ʻUlamāʼ.
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    Indigenizing philosophy: a study of Ebiegberi J. Alagoa, Elechi Amadi, Gabriel Okara, Ken Saro-Wiwa & Charles Nnolim.S. Iniobong Udoidem - 2012 - Port Harcourt, Nigeria: University of Port Harcourt Press.
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    Neoplatonic Love Logic in Feliciano de Silva’s Amadís de Grecia.Timothy D. Crowley - 2016 - Intertexts 20 (1):1-24.
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    Iconicity, Romance and History in the Crónica Sarracina.Marina S. Brownlee - 2006 - Diacritics 36 (3/4):119-130.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Iconicity, Romance and History in the Crónica SarracinaMarina S. Brownlee (bio)Though seemingly alien discourses, romance and historiography are perennially linked. Far from offering an atemporal imaginary universe that bears no resemblance to historical specificity, romance is constructed as a response to it. Rather than simply projecting for the reader the naïve appeal of a prelapsarian escapism from the harsh realities of history, romance involves a continuous and sophisticated reinvention (...)
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  12. The Unacceptable Otherness.Luis Villoro - 1992 - Diogenes 40 (159):57-68.
    When the Spaniards arrived in Mexico they were astonished and stupiti ed by the strangeness of this new world, in which beauty and horror merged. It was not by accident that Hernán Cortés spoke of “its grandeur, the strange and marvelous things of this land,” and resigned himself to the impossibility of adequately describing these things: “Even badly expressed, I know very well that they will be so amazing that they will not be believed, because even those of us who (...)
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    Lolita and Mimetic Desire.Maud Chia-Rousseau - 2016 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 23:137-154.
    From the mediator, a veritable artificial sun, descends a mysterious ray which makes the object shine with a false brilliance. There would be no illusion if Don Quixote were not imitating Amadis. Emma Bovary would not have taken Rudolph for a Prince Charming had she not been imitating romantic heroines.And Humbert Humbert would not have chosen Lolita for a lover had he not been imitating romantic heroes. Vladimir Nabokov’s novel Lolita, probably due to its controversial subject, is regularly analyzed as (...)
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    Settlement on Lusignan Cyprus after the Latin Conquest.Nicholas Coureas - 2021 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 25 (2):13-30.
    In the article “Settlement on Lusignan Cyprus after the Latin Conquest: The Accounts of Cypriot and other Chronicles and the Wider Context” the narratives of various chronicles of the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries on settlement in Cyprus in the years following the Latin conquest, from the end of the twelfth to the early thirteenth century, will be examined and compared. The details provided by the chronicles, where the information given derived from, the biases present in the various accounts, the (...)
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    Mimetic Desire and the Nigerian Novel: The Case of Chike Momah's Titi: Biafran Maid in Geneva.Terri Ochiagha - 2010 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 17:205-215.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Mimetic Desire and the Nigerian Novel:The Case of Chike Momah's Titi: Biafran Maid in GenevaTerri Ochiagha (bio)René Girard's mimetic theory was first informed by Western canonical novels. Girard's paradigm, with its psychological, anthropological, and historical backing, provides explanations for universal phenomena like rivalry, violence, scapegoat mechanisms, and the religious processes of sin and redemption. While it is not reflected in his choice of literary subjects, Girard has endeavored to (...)
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