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    Pre-Columbian philosophies.James Maffie - 2009 - In Susana Nuccetelli, Ofelia Schutte & Otávio Bueno (eds.), A Companion to Latin American Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 7–22.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Contact‐Period Indigenous Andean Philosophy Contact‐Era Aztec or Nahua Philosophy Conclusion References.
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  2. Pre-Columbian Pilgrimages in Mesoamerica.George Kubler - 1984 - Diogenes 32 (125):11-23.
    Before Columbus, Old and New World customs of pilgrimage differed so greatly that separate names today are needed to describe their functions and characters more accurately. In English, pilgrimage and all its synonyms are divided as two families of words, one having to do with journey, and the other with endeavor.
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    Decolonizing the History of Pre-Columbian Art in Brazil.Alex Pereira De Araújo - 2023 - International Journal of Humanities and Education Development (Ijhed) 5 (6):73-78.
    This study resumes the discussion undertaken by Ulpiano Bezerra de Menezes, historian, archaeologist and museologist at the University of São Paulo, the first to “decolonize the history of Art in the Americas”. At the same time, this resumption is in charge of paying homage to this researcher who found the mistakes and gaps left by European scholars who were at the service of Eurocentric colonialism and its Eurocentric culture. However, the central objective of this text is to contribute to this (...)
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    Representing Latin America through Pre-Columbian Art.João Feres - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (7-8):182-207.
    Latin America has often been represented by images of pre-Columbian artifacts and artwork on book covers and in other printed materials produced by Latin American studies. This article tries to show that there are strong connections between this type of representation and the semantics of Latin America both in everyday English language and in the discourses of the social sciences. First, the author reviews the history of the concept of Latin America in everyday English language, showing how it has (...)
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    Archaeoastronomy in Pre-Columbian America. Anthony F. Aveni.Sharon Gibbs - 1978 - Isis 69 (1):108-109.
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    Language and Memory: "Pre-Columbian" America and the Social Logic of Periodization.Eviatar Zerubavel - 1998 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 65.
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    Asiatic Influences On Pre-Columbian Cultures.Walter Gardini - 1974 - Diogenes 22 (87):106-125.
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  8. The museum of the americas. A major new permanent addition to the Dallas museum of art, which has espe-cially strong holdings in all of the pre-columbian arts, with a collection of over.of Later Mesopotamia Gallery - 1994 - Minerva 5:17-20.
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    Andes imaginarios. El mundo precolombino y Oriente en algunos ensayos del indianismo argentinoImaginary Andes The Pre-Columbian world and the Orient in some essays of the Argentinian Indianism.Alejandra Mailhe - 2021 - Corpus.
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    Human Discourse about Nature; Nature's Processes as Discourse: The Pre‐Columbian Peruvian Myth of Cavillaca.Claudette Kemper Columbus - 1998 - Anthropology of Consciousness 9 (2-3):17-33.
    When nature's energies communicate what human beings do not want to hear and when human beings experience the pressures of this communication as reality, they confront discursive practices from nature and in nature. The Peruvian myth of Cavillaca, although a cultural artifact, nevertheless expresses what human beings cannot change or mediate in nature; nature presents grades of reality larger than human constructions of the real.
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    The Metallurgy and Technology of Gold and Platinum among the Pre-Columbian Indians. Paul Bergsøe.M. F. Ashley-Montagu - 1938 - Isis 28 (2):529-531.
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    Swenson, Edward, and Andrew P. Roddick (eds.): Constructions of Time and History in the Pre-Columbian Andes.Alan L. Kolata - 2021 - Anthropos 116 (2):542-543.
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  13. The origins of scientific research at the British Museum and a current metallurgical study of pre-Columbian gold= Les origines de la recherche scientifique au British Museum; l'or pre-colombien: etude metallurgique en cours.S. G. E. Bowman, Susan La Niece & N. D. Meeks - 1997 - Techne: La Scinece au Service de l'Historie de l'Art Et des Civilisations 5:39-45.
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    Faces in the pre-Hispanic rock art of Colombia.Martín Cuitzeo Domínguez Núñez - 2021 - Sign Systems Studies 49 (3-4):463-488.
    This article analyses the sign systems or semiotic models that make up the meaning of a double face or mask drawing in the pre-Columbian rock art of Colombia, also discussing two human figures with depicted faces associated with the main picture. The sample of rock art was detected on the walls of the Chicamocha Canyon at the Mirador de Barcenas site in the Santander Department in Northeast Colombia. Its origin is attributed to the Guane chiefdom. We hold as a (...)
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    The philosophical writings of Prémontval.André-Pierre Le Guay de Prémontval - 2018 - Lanham: Lexington Books. Edited by Lloyd Strickland.
    In this volume, Lloyd Strickland makes the key philosophical writings of maverick Enlightenment philosopher André-Pierre Le Guay de Prémontval (1716-1764) available in English for the first time. His writings contain many provocative ideas and arguments, and anticipate modern developments such as open theism, process theology, and animal theodicy.
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  16. Lettres de Simone Weil à Boris Souvarine.PréSentation Et Annotations de Charles Jacquier - 1998 - In Simone Weil (ed.), Simone Weil, l'expérience de la vie et le travail de la pensée. Arles: Editions Sulliver.
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  17. Une poétique de l'homme.Madeleine Préclaire - 1971 - Tournai,: Desclée.
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    Spinoza: 1632-1677.Jean Préposiet - 2007 - Paris: Tallandier.
    Ce qui frappe chez Spinoza, c'est une volonté constamment manifestée de se rendre maître de son destin. Fils de notable, ses qualités intellectuelles laissaient augurer d'un brillant avenir dans la communauté judéo-portugaise d'Amsterdam. Mais il éprouva le besoin d'élargir son horizon intellectuel. La preuve en est son désir d'apprendre le latin, langue savante de l'Europe chrétienne. Ce fut alors la rupture avec les siens. En 1656, après avoir échappé au poignard d'un fanatique, il fut excommunié par le conseil des rabbins (...)
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    Penser l'ordre juridique médiéval et moderne: regards croisés sur les méthodes des juristes.Nicolas Laurent-Bonne & Xavier Prévost (eds.) - 2016 - Issy-les-Moulineaux: LGDJ, une marque de lextenso.
    L'ordre juridique qui se met en place, en France, aux derniers siècles du Moyen Âge a encore tout récemment été l'objet de riches débats : l'auto-développement des coutumes, l'autorité des droits savants et l'interventionnisme du roi de France ont notamment été au cœur de vives controverses historiographiques. La lecture des sources est à l'origine de querelles interprétatives, auxquelles s'ajoutent des difficultés méthodologiques que rencontrent les historiens du droit. Tandis que l'historien n'a accès qu'à une proportion infime du concret, celui-ci s'efforce (...)
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  20. Spinoza et la liberté des hommes.Jean Préposiet - 1967 - [Paris,]: Gallimard.
     
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  21. tome III. Poésie, recueil de notes, correspondance.PréSenté Et Annoté Par Gerhardt Stenger Texte éDité & Avec L'assistance de Tomy Dupieux - 1967 - In Helvétius (ed.), Œuvres Complètes. Honoré Champion Éditeur.
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  22. tome IV. Correspondance et documents.Textes RéUnis PréSentés Et Annotés Par Jeroom Vercruysse - 1999 - In Luc de Clapiers de Vauvenargues (ed.), Œuvres complètes. Paris: Honoré Champion éditeur.
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    Survivors and the Will to Bear Witness.Terrence Des Pres - 1973 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 40.
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    The Bettelheim Problem.Terrence Des Pres - 1979 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 46.
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  25. Tome I. Variations culturelles d'un thème chez P.M. Hebga.préface de Meinrad Pierre Hebga - 2016 - In Jean Bertrand Amougou (ed.), Réflexions sur la rationalité. Paris: L'Harmattan.
     
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    Thoughts on love.Ii Pre-Modern Christian - 2013 - In Nicholas Adams, George Pattison & Graham Ward (eds.), The Oxford handbook of theology and modern European thought. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
  27. Filozofické otázky kultúry a umenia.Význam Výskumu Kultúry Pre Teóriu Socializmu - 1979 - Filozofia 34 (1):16.
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    Ig ii2 2490, the epakreis and the.Pre-Cleisthenic Trittyes - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57:22-32.
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    The First Table of the Normal Probability Integral: Its Use by Kramp, Who Constructed It.A. Mason Du Pré Jr - 1938 - Isis 29 (1):43-48.
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  30. Zamyslenie nad modernou spoločnosťou a poukázanie na význam zodpovednosti pre jednotlivca I pre spoločnosť.Jednotlivca I. Pre Spoločnosť - 2002 - Filozofia 57 (6-10):596.
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  31. tome II. Sciences (a)normales et problèmes de méthode(s) : regards constellés : P.M. Hebga, T. de Chardin, E. Morin, I. Prigogine et I. Stengers. [REVIEW]préface de Robert Ndebi Biya - 2016 - In Jean Bertrand Amougou (ed.), Réflexions sur la rationalité. Paris: L'Harmattan.
     
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  32. Livre second = Liber II.Avec la Collaboration de Nicolas de Araujo ÉDition Critique Par Mario Turchetti & préface D'Yves Charles Zarka - 2013 - In Jean Bodin (ed.), Les Six livres de la République =. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
     
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  33. livre troisième. Liber III.Avec la Collaboration de Nicolas de Araujo ÉDition Critique Par Mario Turchetti & préface de Daniel Lee - 2013 - In Jean Bodin (ed.), Les Six livres de la République =. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
     
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  34. Livre premier = Liber I.Texte éTabli Par Nicolas de Araujo Et PréFace de Quentin Skinner - 2013 - In Jean Bodin (ed.), Les Six livres de la République =. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
     
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  35. v. 5. Bergson et la politique : de Jaurès à aujourd'hui.D. Amalric & préface de Vincent Peillon - 2002 - In Renaud Barbaras (ed.), Annales bergsoniennes. Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Folklore and popular conceptions regarding the fauna of a wetland area on the Caribbean coast of Columbia.Sandra Turbay - 2004 - Agriculture and Human Values 21 (2/3):105-110.
    In pre-Columbian times, the Zenu Indians established drainage systems in the wetlands of the Colombian Caribbean that enabled them to exploit this rich ecosystem in a sustained manner. Modern inhabitants of the region are, however, exposed to a regimen of periodic flooding that limits their productive activities. In addition, they are surrounded by large cattle ranches that occupy almost all the land and are responsible for the disappearance of forests that sustain the wild fauna. These peasants employ a classification (...)
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  37. Secci ón investigativa.Efecto de Un Programa de Intervención, Mediada de Uso, A. Docentes Del Del Lenguaje Dirigido & Nivel Pre-Escolar - forthcoming - Areté. Revista de Filosofía.
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    Andean ontologies: new archaeological perspectives.María Cecilia Lozada & Henry Tantaleán (eds.) - 2019 - Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
    This volume explores the Pre-Columbian Andean concepts of time, space, and the human body through objects, skeletal remains, and language. This interdisciplinary approach to conceptualizing what the Andean concepts of being may have been brings contemporary approaches to past notions of the sacred, with each discipline adding its own unique perspective to the Andean ontology. A particular strength of this volume is that most of the contributors are South American researchers, offering North American scholars entry into scholarship that has (...)
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  39. The Challenge of Children.Cooperative Parents Group of Palisades Pre-School Division & Mothers' and Children'S. Educational Foundation - 1957
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    Andean aesthetics and anticolonial resistance: a cosmology of unsociable bodies.Omar Rivera - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Informed by Gloria Anzaldúa's and José Carlos Mariátegui's work, as well as by Andean cosmology, Omar Rivera turns to Inka stonework and architecture as an example of a "Cosmological Aesthetics." He articulates ways of sensing, feeling and remembering that are attuned to an aesthetic of water, earth and light. On this basis, Rivera brings forth a corporeal orientation that can be inhabited by the oppressed, one that withdraws from predominant modern/Western conceptions of the human. By providing an aesthetic analysis of (...)
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  41. À propos de l'indexation discursive.Autour des Travaux de Muriel Amar & Jean-Pierre Cotten Et Marie-Madeleine Varet Textes RéUnis Et PréSentés Par BenoîT Hufschmitt - 1998 - In Jean Pierre Cotten (ed.), Documentation et philosophie: À propos de l'indexation discursive. Paris: Presses Univ. Franche-Comté.
     
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  42. v. 24. Réfutations, idées VI. Voyage de Hollande. Observations sur la Lettre sur l'homme et ses rapports de Hemsterhuis. Réfutations suivi de l'ouvrage d'Helvétius intitulé L'Homme. [REVIEW]éDition Critique Et Annotée & préséntée par Jean Th de Booy - 1975 - In Denis Diderot (ed.), Œuvres complètes. Paris: Hermann.
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  43. Travelers in Mexico: A Brief Anthology of Selected Myths.Carlos Monsiváis & Jeanne Fergusson - 1984 - Diogenes 32 (125):48-74.
    Traveler, come with us! Do not be afraid. You will see sublime and melancholy, gay and beautiful scenes. Poet! Down there you will find poetic themes worthy of your most inspired verses. Artist! For you there are pictures of admirable freshness, painted by the hand of God. Writer! There you will encounter legends not yet written, legends of love and hate, of gratitude and vengeance, of hypocrisy and abnegation, of noble virtues and repugnant crimes; legends of fragrant romanticism and rich (...)
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    What is a number?: mathematical concepts and their origins.Robert Tubbs - 2009 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Mathematics often seems incomprehensible, a melee of strange symbols thrown down on a page. But while formulae, theorems, and proofs can involve highly complex concepts, the math becomes transparent when viewed as part of a bigger picture. What Is a Number? provides that picture. Robert Tubbs examines how mathematical concepts like number, geometric truth, infinity, and proof have been employed by artists, theologians, philosophers, writers, and cosmologists from ancient times to the modern era. Looking at a broad range of topics (...)
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    The indigenous world or many indigenous worlds?J. Baird Callicott - 2000 - Environmental Ethics 22 (3):291-310.
    Earth’s Insights is about more than indigenous North American environmental attitudes and values. The conclusions of Hester, McPherson, Booth, and Cheney about universal indigenous environmental attitudes and values, although pronounced with papal infallibility, are based on no evidence. The unstated authority of their pronouncements seems to be the indigenous identity of two of the authors. Two other self-identified indigenous authors, V. F. Cordova and Sandy Marie Anglás Grande, argue explicitly that indigenous identity is sufficient authority for declaring what pre-Columbian (...)
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    Evolution of agricultural extension and information dissemination in Peru: An historical perspective focusing on potato-related pest control.Oscar Ortiz - 2006 - Agriculture and Human Values 23 (4):477-489.
    Multiplicity and continual change characterize the Peruvian agricultural knowledge and information system (AKIS), reflecting changes in the agricultural sector as a whole. The evolution of these changes can be traced back to the pre-Columbian era when a relatively stable and well-organized system based on indigenous knowledge prevailed. During colonial (1532–1821) and early Republican times (beginning 1821) several changes affecting the agricultural sector contributed to a weakening of indigenous knowledge systems. During the 20th century extension services provided by the government (...)
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    Nature and Nurture in French Ethnography and Anthropology, 1859-1914.Martin S. Staum - 2004 - Journal of the History of Ideas 65 (3):475-495.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Nature and Nurture in French Ethnography and Anthropology, 1859-1914Martin StaumThe adaptability of non-European peoples to "civilization" was a critical issue deriving from the perennial nature-nurture question that haunted debates in the human sciences in late nineteenth-century France.1 The emerging scholarly disciplines of anthropology and ethnography helped provide a scientific veneer that bolstered existing cultural prejudices concerning the innate limitations or retarded development of non-Europeans. Certainly there were many other (...)
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    All Forms of Writing.Greg Downey - 2014 - Mind and Language 29 (3):304-319.
    Anthropological contributions are essential to understanding the evolution of writing and its potential variation. Although Stanislas Dehaene calls for a ‘neuro-anthropological perspective’, he neglects anthropological evidence, including the only indisputable case of independent invention of writing: the pre-Columbian systems of the Americas. Here I argue that anthropological and historical accounts of the cultural evolution of language suggest that ecological, technological, social and political factors have all influenced the ongoing development of writing systems, even in directions contrary to that predicted (...)
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    Surrealism and its Legacies in Latin America.Dawn Adès - 2011 - In Adès Dawn (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy Volume 167, 2009 Lectures. pp. 393.
    This chapter presents the text of a lecture on the legacies of surrealism in Latin America given at the 2009 British Academy Lecture Series. This text discusses the tensions between surrealist internationalism and local cultural nationalisms, the contested relationship between surrealism and Magic Realism, and the enduring surrealist fascination with Pre-Columbian art and architecture. It analyzes the works of Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Gunther Gerzso and works of contemporary Brazilian artist Cildo Meireles. It contents that art from Latin (...)
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  50. Eudaimonia and Neltiliztli: Aristotle and the Aztecs on the Good Life.Lynn Sebastian Purcell - 2017 - APA Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy 16 (2):10-21.
    This essay takes a first step in comparative ethics by looking to Aristotle and the Aztec's conceptions of the good life. It argues that the Aztec conception of a rooted life, neltiliztli, functions for ethical purposes in a way that is like Aristotle's eudaimonia. To develop this claim, it not only shows just in what their conceptions of the good consist, but also in what way the Aztecs conceived of the virtues (in qualli, in yectli).
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