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    Latin culture in the fourth and fifth centuries I. gualandri (ed.): Tra IV E V secolo. Studi sulla cultura latina tardoantica . (Quaderni di acme 50.) pp. XII + 331. Milan: Cisalpino, instituto editoriale universitario, 2002. Paper. Isbn: 88-323-4612-. [REVIEW]Neil Adkin - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):124-.
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    ‘Last of the Schoolmen’: The Young Marx, Latin Culture, and the Doctoral Dissertation.Charles Barbour - 2022 - The European Legacy 28 (1):44-64.
    This article examines Marx’s earliest writings, especially his doctoral dissertation on “The Difference Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature” and the notebooks he kept while preparing it. Previous commentators on this material have tended to take one of two approaches: either they have used it to associate Marx with an expansive and abstract Western Tradition of philosophical inquiry, or they have located it in the narrow context of the intellectual culture of the German Vormärz. Here I seek (...)
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    The Two Latin Cultures and the Foundation of Renaissance Humanism in Medieval Italy.Kathy Eden - 2015 - Common Knowledge 21 (1):111-111.
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    Une mémoire sélective: Symboles représentatifs de la nation chilienne : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Francisco Albizu Labbe - 2000 - Hermes 28:119.
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    «Limites » de l'analyse latino-américaine sur la communication : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Enrique Bustamante & Germaine Mandelsaft - 2000 - Hermes 28:53.
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    Monstrosity and philosophy: radical otherness in Greek and Latin culture.Filippo Del Lucchese - 2019 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Amazons and giants, snakes and gorgons, centaurs and gryphons: monsters abounded in ancient culture. They raise enduring philosophical questions: about chaos and order; about divinity and perversion; about meaning and purpose; about the hierarchy of nature or its absence. Del Lucchese grapples with the concept of monstrosity, showing how ancient philosophers explored metaphysics, ontology, theology and politics to respond to the challenge of radical otherness in nature and in thought.
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    Genre et style dans quelques discussions à propos de l'identité culturelle : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Oscar Steimberg & Muriel Valenta - 2000 - Hermes 28:175.
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  8. The decline of learning in the west as a consequence of Neglecting ancient Greek and latin culture.James Kleon Demetrius - 1980 - Filosofia Oggi 3 (4):531-534.
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    Des théories de la dépendance aux théories de la résistance : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Nancy Morris, Philip R. Schlesinger & Germaine Mandelsaft - 2000 - Hermes 28:19.
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    Jorge A. González ou la culture en tant qu'objet de lutte : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Nancy Morris, Philip R. Schlesinger & Germaine Mandelsaft - 2000 - Hermes 28:35.
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    Jésus Martin-Barbero ou le refus du mediacentrisme : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Nancy Morris, Philip R. Schlesinger & Germaine Mandelsaft - 2000 - Hermes 28:83.
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    Néstor García Canclini ou la confrontation avec l'impact de la post-modernité : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Nancv Morris, Philip R. Schlesinger & Germaine Mandelsaft - 2000 - Hermes 28:63.
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    Renato Ortiz ou l'anti-essentialisme : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Nancy Morris, Philip R. Schlesinger & Germaine Mandelsaft - 2000 - Hermes 28:105.
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    Décentrage culturel et palimpsestes d'identités : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Jésus Martin-Barbero & Germaine Mandelsaft - 2000 - Hermes 28:89.
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    «L'homme nu »: 500 années d'un anniversaire: Chroniques brésiliennes d'un été et d'un automne : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Etienne Samain - 2000 - Hermes 28:129.
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    Pratiques alimentaires et constructions discursives: A propos de quelques traits identitaires des habitants de Buenos Aires et de ses environs : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Oscar Traversa & Muriel Valenta - 2000 - Hermes 28:187.
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    Cultures hybrides et stratégies communicationnelles : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Néstor Garcia Canclini & Georges Durand - 2000 - Hermes 28:71.
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    La volonté de tisser: Analyse culturelle, Fronts culturels et réseaux du futur : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Jorge A. Gonzalez & Germaine Mandelsaft - 2000 - Hermes 28:37.
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    Modernité mondiale et identités : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Renato Ortiz & Germaine Mandelsaft - 2000 - Hermes 28:109.
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    Une perspective européenne sur l'hybridation: Eléments de réflexion : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Stuart Hall - 2000 - Hermes 28:99.
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    Stratégies communicationnelles et construction d'identité: Les effets du zapatisme dans l'espace public mexicain : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Elin Emilsson & Danièle Zaslavsky - 2000 - Hermes 28:143.
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  22. The cultural periphery and postmodern decentring: Latin America's reconversion of borders.Nelly Richard - 1996 - In John C. Welchman (ed.), Rethinking borders. Minneapolis, Minn.: University of Minnesota Press. pp. 71--84.
  23. Cultural Relativism and Philosophy: North and Latin American Perspectives.Marcelo Dascal (ed.) - 1991 - E.J. Brill.
    To what extent does cultural diversity affect the activity and the products of philosophizing?
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    Disparus, passions et identités discursives dans la presse Argentine : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications. [REVIEW]Lucrecia Escudero Chauvel & Lia Varela - 2000 - Hermes 28:157.
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    Culture and international anti-corruption agreements in latin America.Bryan W. Husted - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 37 (4):413 - 422.
    This paper analyzes the likelihood that recent conventions against corruption signed by the OECD and the OAS will be effective in Latin America. It begins by looking at the cultural context of corruption in Latin America and examines efforts by Latin American signatories to implement both agreements. It then evaluates the extent to which these efforts will prove successful. It concludes with suggestions for the development of culturally sensitive policies that will be effective in the fight against (...)
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    Cultural Identity and Social Liberation in Latin American Thought.Ofelia Schutte - 1993 - SUNY Press.
    "El libro tiene dos grandes temas: la identidad cultural, sobre la que se expresan opiniones balanceadas entre los extremos posibles, y la 'liberacion social', entendida en general como liberacion con respecto a estructuras opresivas. El itinerario de e.
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    Ronald G. Witt, The Two Latin Cultures and the Foundation of Renaissance Humanism in Medieval Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Pp. xii, 604. £75. ISBN: 9780521764742. [REVIEW]John Monfasani - 2013 - Speculum 88 (3):870-873.
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    Karsten Friis-Jensen, ed., Saxo Grammaticus: A Medieval Author between Norse and Latin Culture. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1981. Paper. Pp. 173. DKr 80. [REVIEW]Joaquin Martinez-Pizarro - 1983 - Speculum 58 (4):1115-1116.
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    The continuity of latin J. Farrell: Latin language and latin culture from ancient to modern times . Pp. XIV + 148. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2001. Paper, £12.95. Isbn: 0-521-77663-. [REVIEW]Thomas Habinek - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):147-.
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  30. Culture latine et humanisme chez les marchands florentins du debut du XVe siecle.Christian Bec - 1966 - Rinascimento 6:261-265.
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    Christianity, Latinity, and Culture: Two Studies on Lorenzo Valla.Patrick Baker & Christopher S. Celenza (eds.) - 2013 - Brill.
    This book presents, for the first time in English, two studies by Salvatore I. Camporeale on the fifteenth-century thinker Lorenzo Valla. Camporeale’s work offers new perspectives on Valla, in terms of both content and method.
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    Cultural Relativism and Philosophy: North and Latin American Perspectives.Marcelo Dascal - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (1):177-180.
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  33. Cultural capital, curriculum policy and teaching Latin.Jane Gatley - forthcoming - British Educational Research Journal.
    Latin is currently being trialled as a subject in 40 state secondary schools in England. This paper focuses on one of the justifications of this trial: that teaching Latin in state secondary schools provides students with cultural capital which in turn counters social injustice. By taking the example of Latin as a starting point, I reach two conclusions about cultural capital. The first is that providing students with cultural capital can be good for some individuals, and so (...)
     
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  34. Cultural Identity and Social Liberation in Latin American Thought.Ofelia Schutte - 1995 - Hypatia 10 (2):176-183.
     
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    Sustainability, culture and ethics: Models from latin America.Thomas Heyd - 2005 - Ethics, Place and Environment 8 (2):223 – 234.
    In order to develop sustainable relationships with the natural environment it is necessary to focus on approaches that may yield workable models of sustainability. Here I sample a few approaches from Latin America that point toward a promising model of sustainability. I argue that these approaches share the idea that the natural environment is in very close interdependence with human beings and their communities. I also outline the beliefs and practices of certain Latin American populations which exemplify this (...)
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    The Latins and Their Legal Status in the Context of the Cultural and Political Integration of Pre- and Early Roman Italy.Altay Coşkun - 2016 - Klio 98 (2):526-569.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 98 Heft: 2 Seiten: 526-569.
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    Contrastive Linguistic and Cultural Backgrounds of the Two Latin Translators of the Life of Antony.Aleksandar Anđelović & György Geréby - 2021 - Clotho 3 (2):5-28.
    The paper focuses on the direct Bible quotations that the anonymous translator and Evagrius of Antioch rendered from Greek into Latin as part of their versions of the Life of Antony, each in his own way. Did the anonymous translator use any of the existing fourth-century Latin translations of the Bible to translate the biblical quotations he found in the Greek original, or did he translate them himself, without recourse to translations already available? Which version of the Bible (...)
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  38. Latin America: Culture and Poverty.Kathinka Tabourin & Alberto Wagner de Reyna - 1984 - Diogenes 32 (126):39-51.
    Everybody knows nowadays that the degree of development is measured according to a certain number of criteria, of which the most important one, and initially the only one. was the Gross National Product (or G.N.P.) of each country, related to the number of inhabitants. The arbitrarily-settled line some twenty years ago between the rich and the poor or, as called at that time, the “underdeveloped”, was based at the level of 1000 U. S. dollars per capita. The expression was badly (...)
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    Culture and the Value of Philosophy: The Latin American Case.Manuel Vargas - 2010 - Comparative Philosophy 1 (1):33-52.
  40. The cultural production of space in colonial Latin America: from visualizing difference to the circulation of knowledge.Mariselle Meléndez - 2009 - In Barney Warf & Santa Arias (eds.), The spatial turn: interdisciplinary perspectives. New York: Routledge.
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    Cultural Identity and Social Liberation in Latin American Thought.Elizabeth Millán-Zaibert - 1994 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (2):318-319.
  42. Latin-american cultural tradition and its influence on philosophical thought.Jc Scannone - 1982 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 89 (1):99-115.
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    The Latin-Vernacular Question and Humanist Theory of Language and Culture.Sarah Stever Gravelle - 1988 - Journal of the History of Ideas 49 (3):367.
  44. Cultural Relativism and Philosophy : North and Latin American Perspectives.Lorenzo Peña - unknown
    Introductory Remarks Why Paradigm Variation is Ensuant upon Contradiction How Externalistic Warrant Parries the Threat of [Truth] Relativism Why Not to Ward Relativism off by Means of Foundationalistic Justification Defending a relativistic View of Warrant A Transcendental Argument against [Truth] Relativism Towards [Partial] convergence A Gradualistic Paraconsistent Way to Convergence 7.1. - Perspectivism and Non Copulative Paraconsistent Logics 7.2. - The Strength and Weakness of Two Copulative Approaches to Paraconsistent Logic 7.3. - The Logic of Contradictorial Gradualism 7.4. - Implementing (...)
     
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  45. The Latin Language and Literature in Relation to Culture.W. M. Dwyer - 1916 - Classical Weekly 10:135-136.
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  46. Scholastic Clues in Two Latin Fencing Manuals Bridging the gap between medieval and renaissance cultures.Hélène Leblanc & Franck Cinato - 2023 - Acta Periodica Duellatorum 11 (1):39-63.
    Intellectual historians have rarely attended to the genre of fighting manuals, but these provide a new window on long-debated questions such as the relationship between Scholasticism and Humanism. This article offers a close comparison of the first known fencing manual, the 14-th century Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.33), and the corpus of fighting manuals which underwent a remarkable expansion during the 15th and 16th centuries. While the former clearly shows (...)
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  47. Autonomy and culture: The case of Latin America.Arleen Lf Salles - 2002 - In Arleen L. F. Salles & María Julia Bertomeu (eds.), Bioethics: Latin American perspectives. New York, NY: Rodopi.
     
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    Of Exterior and Exception: Latin American Rhetoric, Subalternity, and the Politics of Cultural Difference.José M. Cortez - 2018 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 51 (2):124-150.
    ABSTRACT The question of non-Western difference has come to feature prominently across the field of comparative rhetoric, where it is often presupposed that an irreducible difference separates Western from non-Western rhetorical and cultural production. It is on the basis of this presupposition that critics have established a politics of comparative inquiry, whereby restituting the pure consciousness of a non-Western subaltern subject is understood to subvert the hegemony of Western thought. But what exactly is the nature of this difference? In this (...)
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    Augusto Salazar Bondy on Latin American Philosophy: The “Culture of Domination” Thesis Reconsidered.Renzo Llorente - 2023 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 15 (1):58-70.
    One influential explanation for the apparent shortcomings of Latin American philosophy is the “culture of domination” thesis, defended by Augusto Salazar Bondy (1926–1974). According to Salazar Bondy, the ultimate source of the problems besetting Latin American philosophy was to be found in the “culture of domination” that characterized Latin America countries and decisively shaped the philosophical activity of the thinkers working in those countries. In defending his thesis, Salazar Bondy introduced a number of ideas that (...)
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    Linguistic Adaptation as Cultural Adjustment: Treatment of Celtic, Iberian, and Latin Terminology in Arrian's Tactica.Anna Busetto - forthcoming - Journal of Ancient History 1 (2):230-241.
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