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    La sentencia délfica gnôthi seautón/nosce te ipsum y la doctrina kantiana del autoconocimiento.Dawini Rengifo Isaza - 2019 - Praxis Filosófica 48:35-52.
    Este ensayo propone un diálogo entre antiguos y modernos. En este caso se trata de Immanuel Kant y la sabiduría popular de la Grecia arcaica. A partir de algunos indicios encontrados en la obra póstuma del filósofo de Königsberg, se desarrolla una reflexión acerca del papel que podría desempeñar en la filosofía crítica, especialmente en la difícil doctrina del autoconocimiento, la antigua y reconocida sentencia délfica gnôthi seautón/nosce te ipsum.
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    La filosofía de la liberación como filosofía del pueblo. La experiencia del grupo argentino: la línea Kusch, Cullen, Scannone.Iván Ariel Fresia - 2018 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 39 (118):77-94.
    La filosofía latinoamericana de la liberación en sus orígenes consideró la importancia del pueblo, lo popular, la cultura y los pobres. Aun con discusiones y divergencias en el interior del movimiento -a raíz de las diferentes concepciones filosóficas y políticas- pueblo-clase, pueblo-nación, pueblo-sectores populares estuvo presente en la producción de muchos de sus autores. Todos asumieron la cuestión del pueblo, pero ninguno apostó en denominar tal filosofía de la liberación como “filosofía del pueblo”. Cuestión que no dudaron en asumir, (...)
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    Los espantos de La sabana: leyendas y religiosidad de los Ilanos venezolanos (The ghosts of Savannah: Legends and religion of the Venezuelan Ilanos) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2013v11n30p572. [REVIEW]Jenny González Muñoz - 2013 - Horizonte 11 (30):572-592.
    Los procesos culturales de los pueblos rurales de América Latina en cuanto a su parte inmaterial, están íntimamente relacionados con la memoria colectiva y/o social, la cual puede fungir, entre otras cosas, para afianzar la transmisión de leyendas creadas por la sabiduría popular por medio de la tradición oral. En los llanos centro-occidentales venezolanos a lo largo de más dos siglos se ha diseminado cantidad de leyendas que cuentan la aparición de espíritus que vagan por las sabanas solitarias, (...)
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    Lo latinoamericano todavía está en la calle y no tiene bibliografía.Luciano Javier Maddonni - 2023 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 44 (129).
    Con ocasión del centenario del nacimiento de Rodolfo Kusch, el artículo pretende rescatar al filósofo como parte de un nosotros, es decir, inscribirlo en una trama reflexiva, que el propio Kusch alimenta a la vez que es alimentado por ella. Para ello, apoyado en registros y documentos inéditos, se reconstruye la participación y el aporte del Kusch al equipo argentino de “Investigación filosófica de la sabiduría del pueblo argentino como lugar hermenéutico para una teoría de filosofía de la religión (...)
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    Ética del desorden: pánico y sentido en el curso del siglo.Ignacio Castro Rey - 2017 - Valencia: Editorial Pre-Textos.
    Lejos de nuestros modelos, la palabra desorden suele designar la riada anónima del exterior. Querría señalar la fuerza ciega de una corriente humana y terrenal, impetuosamente aleatoria, de la que debemos protegernos. Pero éste no es un libro de ética al estilo usual. No opera con la contraposición del bien al mal, no busca un conjunto de prescripciones para una vida mejor ni una idea del deber que guíe la acción. No intenta que los hombres aprendan a conducirse en términos (...)
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    Apuntes sobre la naturaleza de la filosofía y su enseñanza.Daian Tatiana Flórez Quintero - 2023 - Discusiones Filosóficas 23 (40):93-112.
    Las definiciones populares de la filosofía (incluyendo algunas que se pueden calificar como tradicionales) en términos de (i) “amor al saber” o “amor a la sabiduría”, (ii) “madre de todas las ciencias”, (iii) “opio para aliviar las penas” o “terapia” (iv) o “investigación sobre el porqué de las cosas” son claramente insatisfactorias. Me he encontrado con estas y otras definiciones similares en auditorios constituidos principalmente por no-filósofos. Adicionalmente, considero que el imperativo vocacional que se nos impone a todos aquellos (...)
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  7. Popular Search. Popularity - 2005 - In Alan Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 3.
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  8. Popular sovereignty and nationalism.Popular Sovereignty - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (4):517-536.
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    Gender in the Prozac Nation: Popular Discourse and Productive Femininity.Nena F. Stracuzzi & Linda M. Blum - 2004 - Gender and Society 18 (3):269-286.
    Since Prozac emerged on the market at the end of 1987, there has been a dramatic increase in antidepressant use and in its discussion by popular media. Yet there has been little analysis of the gendered character of this phenomenon despite feminist traditions scrutinizing the medical control of women’s bodies. The authors begin to fill this gap through a detailed content analysis of the 83 major articles on Prozac and its “chemical cousins” appearing in large-circulation periodicals in Prozac’s first (...)
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  10. ¿Sabiduría o filosofía práctica?Enrico Berti - 2015 - Disputatio. Philosophical Research Bulletin 4 (5):155--173.
    [ES] El así llamado «regreso de la filosofía práctica», empezado en 1960 por H. G. Gadamer con su Wahrheit und Methode, ha provocado a menudo confusión entre la auténtica filosofía práctica de Aristóteles y la virtud que él llama phronêsis o sabiduría. En efecto, éstas representan dos formas de conocimiento muy diferentes. La sabiduría es la virtud de la razón práctica que consiste en la habilidad de deliberar correctamente, es decir en la habilidad de identificar la acción más (...)
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    Sabiduría, voluntad y elección. El significado de la ‘exigencia de existencia’ y el ‘combate de los posibles’ en la metafísica de Leibniz.Agustín Echavarría - 2014 - Doispontos 11 (2).
    La finalidad de este artículo es elucidar el sentido de la doctrina leibniziana de la exigencia de existencia y el combate de los posibles, situándola dentro del conjunto de la metafísica de Leibniz y mostrando su absoluta compatibilidad con la afirmación de la creación libre y voluntaria por parte de Dios. Se intentará explicar qué elementos de la afirmación de la ‘exigencia de existencia’ y el ‘combate de los posibles’ reflejan tesis estric- tamente metafísicas, y cuáles pueden considerarse recursos metafóricos. (...)
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    Back by popular demand, ontology: Productive tensions between anthropological and philosophical approaches to ontology.Julia J. Turska & David Ludwig - 2023 - Synthese 202 (2):39.
    In this paper we analyze relations between ontology in anthropology and philosophy beyond simple homonymy or synonymy and show how this diagnosis allows for new interdisciplinary links and insights, while minimizing the risk of cross-disciplinary equivocation. We introduce the ontological turn in anthropology as an intellectual project rooted in the critique of dualism of culture and nature and propose a classification of the literature we reviewed into first-order claims about the world and second-order claims about ontological frameworks. Next, rather than (...)
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    Back by popular demand, ontology: Productive tensions between anthropological and philosophical approaches to ontology.Julia J. Turska & David Ludwig - 2023 - Synthese 202 (2):1-22.
    In this paper we analyze relations between _ontology_ in anthropology and philosophy beyond simple homonymy or synonymy and show how this diagnosis allows for new interdisciplinary links and insights, while minimizing the risk of cross-disciplinary equivocation. We introduce the ontological turn in anthropology as an intellectual project rooted in the critique of dualism of culture and nature and propose a classification of the literature we reviewed into first-order claims about the world and second-order claims about ontological frameworks. Next, rather than (...)
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    Jorge González: síntesis y bisagra de la música popular chilena.Felipe Larrea Melgarejo - 2023 - Aisthesis 74:196-217.
    El presente artículo tiene como objetivo plantear que la obra de Jorge González –considerando en esta a su música (canciones, álbumes y colaboraciones), su iconografía (videos, portadas de discos y estética visual en general), así como su discursividad y rol público–, o lo que llamaremos su locus de enunciación, produce una síntesis de la música popular chilena. Desde el disco La voz de los 80, González permite replantear la inscripción crítica de la historia de la música popular chilena, (...)
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    Impure Play: Sacredness, Transgression, and the Tragic in Popular Culture.Alexander Riley - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    This is a cultural sociology of some controversial aspects of contemporary popular culture. The book rereads disparaged and vilified cultural objects ranging from gangsta rap and death metal to violent video games, using cultural theories on transgression, the sacred, and the tragic as the interpretive lens.
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    Impure Play: Sacredness, Transgression, and the Tragic in Popular Culture.Alexander Riley - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    This is a cultural sociology of some controversial aspects of contemporary popular culture. The book rereads disparaged and vilified cultural objects ranging from gangsta rap and death metal to violent video games, using cultural theories on transgression, the sacred, and the tragic as the interpretive lens.
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    Perspectives on Rodolfo Kusch’s philosophy: method, popular approach and indigenous people as questioning horizons in Latin American philosophy.Alejandro Viveros Espinosa - 2016 - Alpha (Osorno) 42:215-232.
    El artículo recorre la obra de Rodolfo Kusch posicionando sus principales propuestas en la construcción de tres enfoques convergentes en su filosofía. El primer enfoque está relacionado con la fenomenología y la cultura. El segundo enfoque se refiere a la influencia de la antropología y el cuestionamiento por el símbolo. El tercer enfoque despliega una aproximación filosófico-política. Estos enfoques permiten introducir tres “horizontes de pregunta” principalmente relacionados con el método, con lo popular y con lo indígena, que son expuestos (...)
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    Peter Comestor, Biblical paraphrase, and the medieval popular bible.James H. Morey - 1993 - Speculum 68 (1):6-35.
    The Bible in the Middle Ages, much like the Bible today, consisted for the laity not of a set of texts within a canon but of those stories which, partly because of their liturgical significance and partly because of their picturesque and memorable qualities, formed a provisional “Bible” in the popular imagination. Even relatively devout and educated moderns may be surprised by what is, and what is not, biblical. The medieval popular Bible took shape within an encyclopedic tradition (...)
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    Kant's popular sovereignty and cosmopolitanism.Macarena Marey - 2020 - Constellations 27 (3):361-374.
  20. Parliamentarization of popular contention in Great Britain, 1758-1834.Charles Tilly - 1997 - Theory and Society 26 (2-3):245-273.
  21. O pensamento de Paulo Freire como matriz integradora de práticas educativas no meio popular.Inácio da Silva (ed.) - 2008 - São Paulo: Instituto Pólis.
     
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    Feel-bad postfeminism: impasse, resilience and female subjectivity in popular culture.Catherine McDermott - 2022 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    In Feel-Bad Postfeminism, Catherine McDermott provides crucial insight into what growing up during empowerment postfeminism feels like, and outlines the continuing postfeminist legacy of resilience in girlhood coming-of-age narratives. McDermott's analysis of Gone Girl (2012), Girls (2012-2017) and Appropriate Behaviour (2012) illuminates a major cultural turn in which the pleasures of postfeminist empowerment curdle into a profound sense of rage and resentment. By contrast, close examination of The Hunger Games (2008-2010), Girlhood (2014) and Catch Me Daddy (2014) reveals that contemporary (...)
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    Las Organizaciones Kirchneristas En Santiago Del Estero: Un Estudio Sobre la Política Popular (2005-2013).Hernan Campos - 2015 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 14:393-415.
    El artículo analizó la conformación y el desarrollo en la provincia de las organizaciones políticas kirchneristas teniendo en cuenta el espacio político santiagueño. Anclamos el análisis en las prácticas políticas de los integrantes de organizaciones kirchneristas. En este sentido interesó conocer aspectos vinculados a su conformación, a las trayectorias de sus principales dirigentes y las modalidades que asume su organización territorial.El trabajo de campo se realizó entre los años 2011 y 2013. Se trabajó con registros de observación participante y con (...)
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    Refuting The Whole System? Hume's Attack on Popular Religion in The Natural History of Religion.Jennifer Smalligan Marušić - 2012 - Philosophical Quarterly 62 (249):715-736.
    There is reason for genuine puzzlement about Hume's aim in ‘The Natural History of Religion’. Some commentators take the work to be merely a causal investigation into the psychological processes and environmental conditions that are likely to give rise to the first religions, an investigation that has no significant or straightforward implications for the rationality or justification of religious belief. Others take the work to constitute an attack on the rationality and justification of religious belief in general. In contrast to (...)
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    No Respect: Intellectuals and Popular Culture.Jim Collins & Andrew Ross - 1991 - Substance 20 (2):124.
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    How to Do Things with Words: Antifascism as a Differentially Mobilizing Ideology, from the Popular Front to the Black Power Movement.Giuliana Chamedes - 2023 - Journal of the History of Ideas 84 (1):127-155.
    This article argues that two distinctive varieties of antifascism took shape in the 1930s and endured through the late 1970s. These two varieties—Popular Front antifascism and anti-imperial antifascism—were in dialogue but in opposition to one another, and both were transnational mobilizing ideologies. Investigating these two antifascist movements allows us to place Europe in the wider world and demonstrate how anti-imperial activists of color simultaneously “provincialized” Europe and situated it within a global framework. The effort also highlights the need to (...)
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    I Am the People: Reflections on Popular Sovereignty Today.Partha Chatterjee - 2019 - Columbia University Press.
    The forms of liberal government that emerged after World War II are in the midst of a profound crisis. In I Am the People, Partha Chatterjee reconsiders the concept of popular sovereignty in order to explain today’s dramatic outburst of movements claiming to speak for “the people.” To uncover the roots of populism, Chatterjee traces the twentieth-century trajectory of the welfare state and neoliberal reforms. Mobilizing ideals of popular sovereignty and the emotional appeal of nationalism, anticolonial movements ushered (...)
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    Listening in the Mix: Lead Vocals Robustly Attract Auditory Attention in Popular Music.Michel Bürgel, Lorenzo Picinali & Kai Siedenburg - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Listeners can attend to and track instruments or singing voices in complex musical mixtures, even though the acoustical energy of sounds from individual instruments may overlap in time and frequency. In popular music, lead vocals are often accompanied by sound mixtures from a variety of instruments, such as drums, bass, keyboards, and guitars. However, little is known about how the perceptual organization of such musical scenes is affected by selective attention, and which acoustic features play the most important role. (...)
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    De la filosofía moral popular a la metafísica de las costumbres.Ana María Fajardo Fajardo - 2024 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Teórica y Práctica 2 (1):193-205.
    El presente artículo hace a una reflexión sobre Kant y su énfasis en el apriorismo moral, sobre todo en cuanto se refiere al concepto de deber en la pura razón. Dicho concepto juega un papel fundamental como criterio de valor de la acción moral; una acción es moral en tanto sea hecha por deber y nada más que por deber. ¿Qué es el deber y dónde se fundamenta?, es de lo que se va a tratar el presente texto; igualmente nos (...)
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    Tales of posthumanity: the bible and contemporary popular culture.George Aichele - 2014 - Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press.
    Images and concepts of the 'posthuman' go back at least as far as the famous 'madman parable' in F. Nietzsche's The Gay Science, and their 'roots' go back much further still. In turn, the image or theme of the posthuman has played an increasingly important role in recent literature, film, and television, where the notion of humanity as a 'larval being' (G. Deleuze) that transforms itself or is being transformed into something else, for better or worse, has become increasingly common. (...)
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    The emptiness of business excellence: the flawed foundations of popular management theory.David Collins - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Jack Collins.
    In Search of Excellence was the book that launched a thousand popular management books. In this concise book, David and Jack Collins demonstrate the emptiness of business excellence and in so doing reveal the flawed foundations of popular management theory. Focusing upon the conduct of those organizations vaunted as 'exemplars of excellence' the authors build upon insightful case reports to demonstrate wholesale misconduct at the very heart of the excellence project. Indeed, The Emptiness of Business Excellence demonstrates that (...)
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    De la liberación a la esperanza: Paulo Freire y su educación popular.Carlos Díaz Marchant - 1999 - Santiago, Chile: Ediciones Olejnik.
  33. Human Rights and Popular Sovereignty: The Liberal and Republican Versions.Jürgen Habermas - 1994 - Ratio Juris 7 (1):1-13.
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    Cinematic Nature: Hollywood Technology, Popular Culture, and the American Museum of Natural History.Gregg Mitman - 1993 - Isis 84:637-661.
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    Discipline and passion: meaning, masochism and mythology in popular medical romances.Susan DeVries, Margaret Dunlop, Suzanne Goopy, Wendy Moyle & Diane Sutherland-Lockhart - 1995 - Nursing Inquiry 2 (4):203-210.
    Discipline and passion: meaning, masochism and mythology in popular medical romancesThis paper is an interpretive analysis of the discourses within popular romance literature, with a particular focus on the genre that includes constructions of the images of nurses and nursing. An historical contrast is made along with examinations of the uses and meanings encompassed within this body of literature, and its messages for women as nurses as it reflectdcreates societal change. Deviations from the formulaic nature of these works (...)
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    Novel Medicine: Healing, Literature, and Popular Knowledge in Early Modern China. By Andrew Schonebaum.Wilt L. Idema - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (4).
    Novel Medicine: Healing, Literature, and Popular Knowledge in Early Modern China. By Andrew Schonebaum. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2016. Pp. viii + 283. $50.
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  37. La tragedia de Cromañón: un caso de religiosidad popular urbana.Maximiliano Emanuel Korstanje - 2007 - Aposta 33:1.
    El día 30 de Diciembre de 2004 se desataba un incendio provocado por una bengala en un recital que el grupo de rock Callejeros llevaba a cabo en el local La República de Cromañón, ubicado en el barrio porteño de Once frente a la plaza Miserere; en este hecho morían trágicamente 194 personas. Después de la tragedia, se encuentra hoy un espacio en homenaje a esas víctimas, donde sus familiares y amigos tienen la oportunidad de expresar sus sentimientos más profundos. (...)
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    Bad Copies: How Popular Media Represent Cloning as an Ethical Problem.Patrick D. Hopkins - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (2):6.
    The media, perhaps more than any other slice of culture, influence what we think and talk about, what we take to be important, what we worry about. And this was especially true when news of Dolly hit the airwaves and newstands. Most Americans received training in the ethics of cloning before they knew what cloning was. Media coverage fixed the content and outline of the public moral debate, both revealing and creating the dominant public worries about cloning humans. The primary (...)
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    Pragmatist Aesthetics, the New Literacy, and Popular Culture. A Response to Stefán Snævarr.Wojciech Małecki - 2009 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 20 (38).
    The article is a critical response to Stefán Snævarr’s “Pragmatism and Popular Culture: Shusterman, Popular Art, and the Challenge of Visuality.”In its first part, I attempt to prove that several of Snævarr’s claims about popular culture and new media, which form the basic premises of his diagnosis of the alleged intellectual decline of the West, are either dubious or wrong. Moreover, in the context of this diagnosis, Snævarr levels some serious accusations against Richard Shusterman’s theory of (...) culture, which, I believe, are ungrounded and do not do justice to the latter’s approach. Henceforth, the remainder of the article is devoted to explaining in which aspects Snævarr’s interpretation of Richard Shusterman’s theory is misguided. (shrink)
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    Pictures, Emotions, Conceptual Change: Anger in Popular Hindi Cinema.Imke Rajamani - 2012 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 7 (2):52-77.
    The article advocates the importance of studying conceptual meaning and change in modern mass media and highlights the significance of conceptual intermediality. The article first analyzes anger in Hindi cinema as an audiovisual key concept within the framework of an Indian national ideology. It explores how anger and the Indian angry young man became popularized, politicized, and stereotyped by popular films and print media in India in the 1970s and 1980s. The article goes on to advocate for extending conceptual (...)
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    Deweyan Multicultural Democracy, Rortian Solidarity, and the Popular Arts: Krumping into Presence.Deborah Seltzer-Kelly, Sean J. Westwood & David M. Peña-Guzman - 2010 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 29 (5):441-457.
    Curiously, while the efficacy of the arts for the development of multicultural understandings has long been theorized, empirical studies of this effect have been lacking. This essay recounts our combined empirical and philosophical study of this issue. We explicate the philosophical considerations that shaped the development of the arts course we studied, which was grounded in rather traditional humanist educational thought, informed by Deweyan considerations for pedagogy and multiculturalism. We also provide an overview of the course and of the study (...)
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    Aspectos teóricos para el estudio del discurso y la representación estatal de la vivienda popular en Venezuela.A. Salcedo - 2004 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 9 (27):61-74.
    This paper is a study of the theoretical framework employed in the study of the social representation of lower class housing constructed by theVenezuelan government, and refers to institutional discourse. In the study, the importance of the rationality of the capitalist state in relation to the co..
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    An Aesthetics of (Popular) Music Radio.Aaron Meskin - 2023 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 81 (3):330-340.
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    Cassette Culture: Popular Music and Technology in North India.Rahul Peter Das & Peter Manuel - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):357.
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    The costs of being a restless intellect: Julian Huxley's popular and scientific career in the 1920s.Steindór J. Erlingsson - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 40 (2):101-108.
    Julian Huxley’s contribution to twentieth-century biology and science popularisation is well documented. What has not been appreciated so far is that despite Huxley’s eminence as a public scientific figure and the part that he played in the rise of experimental zoology in Britain in the 1920s, his own research was often heavily criticised in this period by his colleagues. This resulted in numerous difficulties in getting his scientific research published in the early 1920s. At this time, Huxley started his (...) science career. Huxley’s friends criticised him for engaging in this actively and attributed the publication difficulties to the time that he allocated to popular science. The cause might also have its roots in his self-professed inability to delve deeply into the particularities of research. This affected Huxley’s standing in the scientific community and seems to have contributed to the fact that Huxley failed twice in the late 1920s to be elected to the Royal Society. This picture undermines to some extent Peter J. Bowler’s recent portrayal of Huxley as a science populariser. (shrink)
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    : Killer Instinct: The Popular Science of Human Nature in Twentieth-Century America.Rachel E. Walker - 2024 - Isis 115 (1):209-211.
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    O Ensino de Filosofia a Partir de Problemas: Uma Proposta Para a Educação Popular.Rafaela Missaggia Vaccari & Cainã Link de Lima - 2020 - Thaumàzein - Rivista di Filosofia 13 (25):67-74.
    Este artigo visa apresentar a abordagem de um ensino de filosofia pautado majoritariamente em problemas filosóficos, e busca defendê-la como um método eficaz para o uso em sala de aula, especialmente na educação popular. O método conforme endossado por este trabalho consiste na utilização de problemas como mote principal para a elaboração e condução de uma aula de filosofia. No aspecto prático, o artigo se vale da experiência adquirida em dois anos (2018 e 2019) de aulas ministradas no âmbito (...)
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    Theoretical basis for the psychosocial intervention in the prevention of the cancer in the popular council San Juan de Dios.Aimee Vázquez Llanos, Norbis Díaz Campos, Yudania Pérez Rondón & Leimis Reyes Vasconcelos - 2018 - Humanidades Médicas 18 (3):613-633.
    RESUMEN El cáncer constituye un serio problema de salud y una de las primeras causas de muerte a nivel mundial, con serias repercusiones sociales, sicológicas, y familiares. Actualmente su prevención y control representa un reto que es necesario asumir teniendo en cuenta todas sus dimensiones. El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo exponer los fundamentos teóricos de la estrategia de intervención sicosocial para la prevención y tratamiento del cáncer en el consejo popular San Juan de Dios. Se revela la fundamentación (...)
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    The Dangers of Da Vinci, or the Power of Popular Fiction.Sarah E. Worth - 2007 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 14 (1):134-143.
    Philosophers of literature direct their studies to the moral, cognitive, and emotional aspects of our involvement with fiction. In spite of this, they rarely engage works of popular fiction. In this paper I use The Da Vinci Code as a case study of the impact of popular fiction on readers in terms of these three areas. Although this book will never be considered good literature, its impact is far reaching. l address concerns dealing with the fiction/non-fiction distinction as (...)
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    The Pleasure of Popular Dance.Robert P. Crease - 2002 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 29 (2):106-120.
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