Results for 'Anâibal Gauna'

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    El proyecto político de Michel Foucault: estrategias para la cultura venezolana.Anâibal Gauna & Michel Foucault - 2001 - Caracas: Universidad Catolica Andres. Edited by Michel Foucault.
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    De genio Pantagruelis: An Examination of Rabelaisian Demonology.S. M. Gauna - 1971 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 33 (3):557-570.
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    Explaining populism beyond Laclau: A historical-comparative assessment of On Populist Reason.Aníbal F. Gauna - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 140 (1):38-55.
    Populism has been a rather marginalized notion in mainstream social sciences. In his ambitious work On Populist Reason, renowned theoretician Ernesto Laclau aimed to give the notion a more central role. However, the work is dominated by ungrounded theory. In this article I test the factors that the work identifies as conditions to explaining populism, against the backdrop of three historical cases the work analyzes. I add the case of Chávez and the Bolivarian revolution in Venezuela. From the comparison I (...)
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  4. El teatro de Francisco Urondo.Daniela Gauna - 2018 - In Hugo Echagüe & Leonel Cherri (eds.), El texto como reflexividad: crítica y teoría en la literatura. Santa Fe, Argentina: Universidad Nacional del Litoral.
     
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    R. Espinoza Lolas, Ariadna. Una interpretación queer, Herder, Barcelona, 2023, 189 pp. [REVIEW]Pol Ruiz de Gauna de Lacalle - 2023 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 26 (3):407-409.
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    Commentators on the Cārvākasūtra: A Critical Survey. [REVIEW]Ramkrishna Bhattacharya - 2010 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (4):419-430.
    In spite of the fact that the mūla-text of the Cārvākasūtra is lost, we have some 30 fragments of the commentaries written by no fewer than four commentators, namely, Kambalāśvatara, Purandara, Aviddhakarṇa, and Udbhaṭa. The existence of other commentators too has been suggested, of whom only one name is mentioned: Bhāvivikta. Unfortunately no extract from his work is quoted anywhere. The position of the Cārvākas was nearer the Buddhists (who admitted both perception and inference) than any other philosophical system. But (...)
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