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  1. Minimal statism and metamodernism: Reply to Friedman.Donald N. McCloskey - 1992 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 6 (1):107-112.
    Friedman misunderstands postmodernism?or, as it could better be called, metamodernism. Metamodernism is the common sense beyond the lunatic formulas of the Vienna Circle and conventional statistics. It has little to do with the anxieties of Continental intellectuals. It therefore is necessary for serious empirical work on the role of the state.
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  • ESP / ASP in the Domains of Science and Law in a French Higher Education Context: Preliminary Reflections.Anne-Marie O'Connell & Claire Chaplier - unknown
    In a globalised world, the issue of language is of paramount importance. Teaching and learning foreign languages has become a social, institutional and professional challenge for the French education system. One consequence of the predominance of English has been to promote its teaching in higher education, so much so that French universities are gradually teaching other subjects through English to students whose language skills do not necessarily match the standards required for such curricula, and by lecturers who are not specialised (...)
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