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9by Bara, Ricardo Enrique“…In the work, an analysis is made of different aspects that are connected to the Conference (number of works, origin of the authors, etc.) and are linked to the Argentine economy, since the intellectual activities are related to the social context in which they develop…”
Published 2019
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10by Castellanos, Alfredo“…On the fifth anniversary of the death of the illustrious Argentine thinker, we contribute with this modest offering to the celebration of his glory, annually commemorated, on this date, by the intellectual element of Buenos Aires. This humble contribution to the knowledge of his scientific production, which up to the present time the highest authorities of the country ignore, is intended to design the personality of the genius and his work.…”
Published 1916
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11by Martinez Paz, Enrique“…Juan Carlos Pitt was born in the city of Córdoba on October 26, 1869; son of a distinguished family, his childhood was spent in an environment of the most refined social and intellectual culture. He studied at the Colegio Nacional de Monserrat of this city and then at the University, until he graduated as a doctor in law and social sciences and lawyer, at the age of twenty-two, in 1891.…”
Published 1915
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12by Martinez Paz, Enrique“…The University of Cordoba, having already reached the Third Centenary of its foundation, wanted to widen the circle of its publications with a periodical magazine called to integrate the exponents of its intellectual life. The initiative had arisen many times in the bosom of its Board of Trustees, always being received with marked sympathy; inconvenient circumstances, however, delayed its realization, which have been overcome today without difficulty.…”
Published 1914
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13by Martinez Paz, Enrique“…The intellectual environment of Córdoba, according to Sarmientó. …”
Published 1914
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14by Reano, Ariana“…This study addresses the reflexive experience of a group of left-winged Argentinian intellectuals —called “Gramscianos Argentinos”— surrounding the concept of hegemony during the years of the democratic transition. …”
Published 2016
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15by Rodríguez, Tomas Caycho“…The APA Concise Dictionary of Psychology (2010) defines mind in five meanings: "1) as all the intellectual and psychological phenomena of an organism, including motivational, affective, behavioral, perceptual, and cognitive systems; 2) set of emerging properties that are automatically derived from a brain that has achieved sufficient biological complexity; 3) human consciousness considered as an immaterial entity distinct from the brain; 4) the brain itself and its activities; and 5) as intention or volition" (p. 309).…”
Published 2013
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16by Bustos, Fr. Zenón“…The lack of the Revista Universitaria, indefinitely postponed, and to the regret of many, the organ that should have provoked many and great intellectual energies, which remained, undecided in some and compressed in others, in this old center of knowledge. …”
Published 1914
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17by Leoni, María Silvia“…This article analyzes how different and sometimes conflicting representations of the Chaco past were defined within an intellectual space in formation during the first half of the 20th century. …”
Published 2021
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18by Bartolomé, Antonio“…Information Communication and Technologies (ICT) have introduced new languages and new ways of representing knowledge; key concepts such as copyright and intellectual property are now under discussion. This new communication framework is referred to as superficial and irreflexive. …”
Published 2011
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19by Harperath, Luis“…The Argentine Republic has had the good fortune to count among its great presidents the immortal Sarmiento, whose great and pure love for his country, indicated to him that the best path for the Republic to follow in its evolution would be that in which it could raise as far as possible the general intellectual level of its population, either by establishing a vast and free primary education, and consequently secondary and university education, or by encouraging the systematic promotion of a scientific investigation of nature, and especially of the conditions of its soil, its flora and fauna, as well as its minerals.…”
Published 1916
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20by Padro Acosta, Laura“…Gregorio Bermann´s itinerary allows us to inquire in the relationship between communist culture and intellectual history. Specially regarding those disputes with freudian psychoanalysis and with latinoamerican´s university reform tradition, borned in 1918. …”
Published 2018
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