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  1. Global security and economic asymmetry: a comparison of developed and developing countries.Aida Guliyeva, Igor Britchenko & Ulviyya Rzayeva - 2018 - Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues 7 (4):707-719.
    This paper tackles the asymmetry of economic interests and geopolitics between developed and developing countries. Currently, the geopolitics presupposes that the majority of novel technologies are devised and designed in developed countries with their subsequent transfer to the developing countries. Moreover, in the context of the global crisis, the issue of de-dollarization is relevant from the political and economic points of view. Our specific focus is on the small oil countries and the issue how to get off the oil needle (...)
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  2. Píndaro y la finitud (Comentario a la Pítica III).Aida Míguez Barciela - 2011 - Despalabro. Ensayos de Humanidades 5:19-29.
    Interpretamos ciertos aspectos de la tercera oda pítica de Píndaro partiendo de consideraciones sobre la problematicidad implicada en la mención de Tea, madre del Sol, en la quinta oda ístmica. Se ve cómo ello concuerda con el hecho de que el poema que empieza con la imposibilidad de invocar a una figura ausente desemboque en la cuestión de la presencia duradera que tiene lugar en el canto, o sea, en la mención del decir excelente.
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  3. A propósito de "Of Suicide".Aida Míguez Barciela - 2017 - In La historia y la nada.
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  4. Belleza, amor y desarraigo. Sobre Helena en la Ilíada.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2008 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 45:41-54.
    Se esboza una interpretación de Helena en la Ilíada atendiendo a la cuestión que hace de ella la figura escindida y desarraigada capaz de reflejar asuntos pertenecientes al telón de fondo del poema. La razón del desarraigo aparece en el canto tercero como la terrible experiencia de la belleza, es decir, como la inevitabilidad del poder de Afrodita. Por qué éros nombra el desarraigo inherente al reconocimiento de la belleza se aclara a través de ciertos fragmentos de Safo y otras (...)
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  5. El llanto y la pólis.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2019 - Madrid: La Oficina de Arte y Ediciones.
    Partiendo de Homero, se emprende una lectura de ciertas tragedias de Sófocles y de Eurípides. Alcestis muere por la belleza; Medea se queda en el aire; la casa se ha corrompido y la pólis ha caído enferma. Para implantar el nuevo proyecto político y apostar con determinación por la igualdad ciudadana, la pólis debía contener el llanto y reprimir las lágrimas por los parientes muertos, lo cual exigía contener y reprimir a las mujeres. Este ensayo intenta comprender en qué sentido (...)
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  6. A propósito de Tucídides 2.53.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2022 - Classica 35 (1):1-9.
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  7. A propósito de "phýsis" y "tékhna" en la cuarta oda ístmica de Píndaro.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2014 - Euphrosyne 42:177-188.
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  8. Notas a Resp. 595a-602b.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2011 - Ontology Studies 11:55-64.
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  9. Observaciones en torno a Penélope.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2013 - Ágora. Estudos Clássicos Em Debate 15:11-31.
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  10. Aquiles e a desesperación.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2007 - A Trabe de Ouro 69:45-56.
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  11. Cuando los pájaros cantan en griego.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2017 - Madrid: Punto de Vista Editores.
    Aida Míguez Barciela explora la literatura evocando a la vez problemas fundamentales en la historia de la filosofía: los límites de la razón en la interpretación de Swift, la relación del capital y la moral en las novelas de Balzac y Defoe, la cuestión de la libertad del individuo en las lecturas de Kafka y Henry James, así como el problema del arte y la vida en Thomas Mann y Yourcenar. Con un estilo personal y al margen tanto de (...)
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  12. "El cuerpo" como problema hermenéutico en la lectura los textos homéricos.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2016 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 25:245-257.
    El objetivo de este trabajo es doble. Primero se recuerda cierta reserva metodológica relevante para una lectura hermenéutica de los poemas homéricos. En segundo lugar se intenta comprender cómo algo que ya se parece a nuestra dualidad de "el cuerpo" y "la mente" pudo generarse a partir de lo que originalmente era un fenómeno unitario. A modo de cierre se apunta asimismo hacia la cuestión de en qué sentido precisamente este fenómeno unitario juega un papel importante en la crítica de (...)
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  13. ¿Qué es la pólis? Una isla.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2016 - Agora 35 (1):171-189.
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  14. Amistad y/o lealtad en la Ilíada.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2019 - In Éxodos y geopolítica.
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  15. [La visión de los 7 sabios. Un diccionario intraducible].Aida Míguez Barciela - 2020 - Muy Historia 5:12-19.
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  16. "Bueno" y "malo" en el Filoctetes de Sófocles.Aida Míguez Barciela - manuscript
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  17. "Mujer" y "naturaleza" en el pensamiento griego antiguo.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2019 - In Género y mujeres en el mediterráneo antiguo.
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  18. La "historíe" de Odiseo.Aida Míguez Barciela - forthcoming - In Fenomenología, Hermenéutica y Ontología del Arte: Hacia un sistema de las artes.
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  19. El bosque y la pólis.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2019 - Ágora. Estudos Clássicos Em Debate:11-20.
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  20. Elementos hipotácticos en la composición de la Odisea.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2014 - Pensar la Traducción. La Filosofía de Camino Entre Las Lenguas.
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  21. Moîra, aión, khrónos y la noción de “Zeitlichkeit” en Sein und Zeit. La posibilidad de un espacio hermenéutico.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2010 - Ontology Studies 10:199-207.
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  22. Los pechos de Hécuba.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2019 - In S. Reboreda (ed.), Visiones sobre la lactancia en la antigüedad: permanencias, cambios y rupturas.
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  23. Comunidad y desarraigo. Aproximación al fenómeno pólis.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2009 - Isegoría. Revista de Filosofía Moral y Política 40:203-219.
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  24. Frankenstein, o los traumas de la ciencia.Aida Míguez Barciela - manuscript
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  25. Retorno y crepúsculo: Píndaro, Pítica 11.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2013 - Euphrosyne. Revista de Filologia Clássica 41:309-319.
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  26. Hacia una interpretación de la Odisea (I).Aida Míguez Barciela - 2013 - Laguna. Revista de Filosofía 32:9-26.
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  27. Tres guineas.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2020 - Revista de Letras.
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  28. Precisiones sobre la Medea de Eurípides.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2021 - Synthesis (la Plata) 28 (2).
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  29. Eurípides: una inversión.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2022 - Ágora. Estudos Clássicos Em Debate 24.
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  30. Hacia una interpretación de la Odisea (II).Aida Míguez Barciela - 2013 - Laguna. Revista de Filosofía 33:9-27.
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  31. Singularidad y despersonalización en los poemas homéricos.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2017 - Synthesis (la Plata) 24 (2).
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  32. La fundación de Cirene en las odas de Píndaro.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2017 - In Hermenéuticas del cuidado de sí. Madrid:
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  33. Píndaro y el límite de la abundancia.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2010 - Myrtia. Revista de Filología Clásica 25:25-42.
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  34. La problematización del ejército aqueo en el canto II de la Ilíada.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2007 - Ex Novo. Revista D’Història I Humanitats:47-58.
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  35. Aión, khrónos, Zeitlichkeit. ¿Qué tiempo originario?Aida Míguez Barciela - 2009 - Thémata. Revista de Filosofía 41:224-238.
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  36. De libros.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2019 - Café Montaigne 6:xx.
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  37. Píndaro y la "verdad" del poema.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2016 - Synthesis (la Plata) 23.
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  38. Inclusiones virtuales en la Ilíada: el eídolon de Patroclo y algunas estrategias narrativas.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2007 - Ontology Studies 7:284-291.
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  39. La figura del "mántis" en la sexta olímpica de Píndaro.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2015 - Ágora. Estudos Clássicos Em Debate 17:63-82.
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    Artificially Geistige: A Hegelian Perspective on the Developing History of AI.A. Zachman - manuscript
    Modern philosophy can often appear to be mere cryptomnesia, redressed and resuited to fit the particular mouth from which it is espoused. This notion is but a sorrowful chimera binding the 21st-century mind to the confines of an eternal shadow, an eternal prison of doubt in the face of limitless potential. As a species, we are rapidly approaching the precipice of Yahweh's original position as instantiators of consciousness, as the I AM in relation to our artificial progeny. Could one fabricate (...)
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  41. Vagueness and Relative Truth.A. Iacona - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    According to a view called 'nihilism', sentences containing vague expressions cannot strictly speaking be true or false, because they lack definite truth conditions. While most theorists of vagueness tend to regard nihilism as a hopeless view, a few isolated attempts have been made to defend it. This paper aims to develop such attempts in a new direction by showing how nihilism, once properly spelled out, can meet three crucial explanatory challenges that respectively concern truth, assertibility, and communication.
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  42. Classification of Apple Diseases Using Deep Learning.Ola I. A. Lafi & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2024 - International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 8 (4):1-9.
    Abstract: In this study, we explore the challenge of identifying and preventing diseases in apple trees, which is a popular activity but can be difficult due to the susceptibility of these trees to various diseases. To address this challenge, we propose the use of Convolutional Neural Networks, which have proven effective in automatically detecting plant diseases. To validate our approach, we use images of apple leaves, including Apple Rot Leaves, Leaf Blotch, Healthy Leaves, and Scab Leaves collected from Kaggle which (...)
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  43. A One Category Ontology.L. A. Paul - 2017 - In John A. Keller (ed.), Being, Freedom, and Method: Themes From the Philosophy of Peter van Inwagen. New York: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 32-62.
    I defend a one category ontology: an ontology that denies that we need more than one fundamental category to support the ontological structure of the world. Categorical fundamentality is understood in terms of the metaphysically prior, as that in which everything else in the world consists. One category ontologies are deeply appealing, because their ontological simplicity gives them an unmatched elegance and spareness. I’m a fan of a one category ontology that collapses the distinction between particular and property, replacing it (...)
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  44. Divine Atemporal-Temporal Relations: Does Open Theism Have a Better Option?A. S. Antombikums - 2023 - PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION: ANALYTIC RESEARCHES 7 (2):80–97.
    Open theists argue that God's relationship to time, as conceived in classical theism, is erroneous. They explain that it is contradictory for an atemporal being to act in a temporal universe, including experiencing its temporal successions. Contrary to the atemporalists, redemptive history has shown that God interacts with humans in time. This relational nature of God nullifies the classical notion of God as timelessly eternal. Therefore, it lacks a philosophical and theological basis. Because God is in time, He does not (...)
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  45. A Review Paper on Internet of Things and it’s Applications.A. K. Sarika, Dr Vinit & Mrs Asha Durafe - 2019 - International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 6 (06):1623 - 1630.
    Internet, a revolutionary invention, is always transforming into some new kind of hardware and software making it unpreventable for anyone. The type of communication that we see today is either human-to-human or human-to-device, but the Internet of Things (IoT) promises a great future for the internet where the type of communication is machine-to-machine (M2M). The Internet of Things (IoT) is defined as a paradigm in which objects provide with sensors, actuators, and processors communicate with each other to serve a meaningful (...)
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  46. Giá trị của 5P trong giải pháp học hỏi môi trường để bảo vệ môi trường sống.A. I. S. D. L. Team - manuscript
    Hôm nay là ngày Khoa học Công nghệ Việt Nam (KHCN). Có rất nhiều chuyện để bàn vì có biết bao thứ cần tới lao động KHCN. Nhưng có lẽ một chủ đề đang rất nóng chính là bảo vệ và phục hồi môi trường sinh thái trong bối cảnh đa dạng sinh học bị tác động tiêu cực nghiêm trọng và biến đổi khí hậu đang làm trầm trọng hóa thêm.
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  47. Being moved.Florian Cova & Julien A. Deonna - 2014 - Philosophical Studies (3):1-20.
    In this paper, we argue that, barring a few important exceptions, the phenomenon we refer to using the expression “being moved” is a distinct type of emotion. In this paper’s first section, we motivate this hypothesis by reflecting on our linguistic use of this expression. In section two, pursuing a methodology that is both conceptual and empirical, we try to show that the phenomenon satisfies the five most commonly used criteria in philosophy and psychology for thinking that some affective episode (...)
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  48. Scientia formalitatum. The Emergence of a New Discipline in the Renaissance.Claus A. Andersen - 2024 - Noctua 11 (2):200-257.
    The Formalist tradition in late-scholastic philosophy has gone unnoticed in standard historiography. This article’s overall objective is to add the Formalist tradition to what we know about Renaissance philosophy. I first show how the Formalist tradition was born out of some innovative considerations of hierarchies of distinctions in the wake of the Franciscan John Duns Scotus’s teaching on the formal distinction in the beginning of the fourteenth century (especially Francis of Meyronnes’s model of four distinctions and Petrus Thomae’s more elaborate (...)
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  49. a.A. A. (ed.) - 2015 - Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja.
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  50. Homing in on consciousness in the nervous system: An action-based synthesis.Ezequiel Morsella, Christine A. Godwin, Tiffany K. Jantz, Stephen C. Krieger & Adam Gazzaley - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39:1-70.
    What is the primary function of consciousness in the nervous system? The answer to this question remains enigmatic, not so much because of a lack of relevant data, but because of the lack of a conceptual framework with which to interpret the data. To this end, we have developed Passive Frame Theory, an internally coherent framework that, from an action-based perspective, synthesizes empirically supported hypotheses from diverse fields of investigation. The theory proposes that the primary function of consciousness is well-circumscribed, (...)
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