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    On Growth and Income Distribution in a Globalizing World by Eisen, Roland

    Published 2008
    “…However, if enough labour is incorporated in the modern sector, wage inequality begins to diminish. …”
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    Bibliographic Notes by --, --

    Published 1944
    “…-Institute of History of Medieval and Modern Spanish Culture of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters. …”
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    Haydée Gorostegui de Torres: an Argentine historian in the new historiography of the sixties by Devoto, Fernando

    Published 2021
    “…At various points related to the modernization programs of Argentine culture of the time and to the winds that came especially from Annales; and more generally from economic history, the personal and group project would suffer the impact of the general debacle of the institutions and of Argentina as a whole.…”
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    THE “TRAPS” OF COMMUNITY AND THE POWER OF THE DISINTEREST IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF BOURDIEU by Bialakowsky, Alejandro

    Published 2015
    “…In this, his interpretation both of non modern societies, and of the modern disinterest of the State with universal pretentions (for example, in the official language and in education), and of autonomized and disinterested fields of symbolic goods, which include sociology, can be observed. …”
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    Turgot revised again: Direct and Indirect Taxes and the Economic and Fiscal History of the 18th Century by Asensio, Miguel Angel

    Published 2021
    “…The conclusion adress the ubication of such contribution, the influences received and the notions assumed given his overview of direct and indirect taxation, as a precedent of modern or contemporary treatments.…”
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    About “After Life”: A philosophical reflection on the notion of the moral experience of mourning by Lariguet, Guillermo, Rodríguez Alba, Jaimen

    Published 2022
    “…There are diverse philosophical conceptions about the conformation of human morality, regarding the place that experience and theoretical knowledge have in it. Modern moral philosophy, unlike the old one, has tended to shift the focus of morality towards conceptions detached from subjective experience. …”
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    Regional museums by Gallardo, Ángel

    Published 1915
    “…A consequence of the new concept of the museum is the great modern development of regional museums, for not only are there greater facilities for forming complete collections of the objects characteristic of a region in the very place where these objects are found, but these objects are thus in their own environment and what is seen outside the museum explains and complements what has been classified on its shelves. …”
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    Contributions to reconstruct the contemporary episteme. A reading from Foucault by Rigotti, Sebastián Miguel

    Published 2021
    “…In this paper we intend, first of all, to briefly reconstruct Michel Foucault's analysis of the modern episteme, and secondly, to analyze some traces we identified in certain texts of the French thinker, to reconstruct the contemporary episteme. …”
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    Araripe Júnior and the Hyperesthesia of the Tropical Serial by Fernandez, Juan Manuel

    Published 2024
    “…Also around hyperesthesia, the prescriptive intervention of his essays seeks to regulate the influence of a monstrous Zola, in his ability to show and make people feel the reality of precarious modern life. Finally, we notice his approach to literature as a toxin, in which a pharmacological key of modern Latin American literature resonates.…”
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    The technical geology applied to tunnel construction: Drilling in the vicinity of the new San Roque dam by García Castellano, Telasco

    Published 1944
    “…Modern technology requires that the geological study of the region to be bored be taken into account in the tunnel construction project, in order to adjust the works to the maximum safety, especially if it is a question of road construction. …”
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    Influence of the passing of the time on educational digital tools: perceived obsolescence by Vergara Rodríguez, Diego, Fernández-Arias, Pablo, Extremera Nedjar, Jamil, Rubio Cavero, Manuel Pablo

    Published 2022
    “…In addition, this paper demonstrates how the updating of this IVP by means of a modern design favours the UX, recovering in the students the level of motivation reached before the obsolescence process began.…”
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    Neo-hypocratism in clinical practice by Martínez, Gregorio Nicolás Francisco

    Published 1943
    “…It is necessary to go through some of the philosophical periods, even those of a purely speculative nature of ancient medicine, so despised by modern physicians, to make an incursion, even a brief one, into the field of history, since, as Castiglioni says, no one can understand the present or consciously look to the future, if he does not know the sources and does not know how to investigate the ways through which the knowledge of truth has penetrated us and, as Auguste Comte has affirmed, "no science can be understood without its own history, always inseparable from the general history of humanity". …”
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    The Carta Magna. Reflections on its meaning eight centuries later by Bara, Ricardo

    Published 2015
    “…The objective of this article is to make an analysis of the most significant clauses of the Magna Carta, that is, those that constitute a cornerstone of modern economic-political institutions.    …”
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    Digital technologies in primary school: teachers' perspectives on their inclusion and classroom teaching by Gómez, Verónica Lucía, Álvarez, Guadalupe

    Published 2020
    “…Based on this approach, different categories and properties are recognized in teacher discourse on digital technologies: ICT vision, which includes the modern or instrumental vision, the non-prescriptive vision and the vision in digital culture; technological resources, which include access, ICT infrastructure and teacher training; and ways of usage, which include different uses as an audiovisual tool, search for information, spaces for knowledge production and exchange (Blogs / Social Networks), programs and applications. …”
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    Authoritarianism and whiteness: contemporary ultra-rights in the West by Orozco, Ricardo

    Published 2023
    “…The present text aims to contribute to the ongoing discussions around the emergence of new ultra or extreme right-wing movements around the world, in general, and in the West, in particular, recovering, on the one hand, the contributions made by materialist readings (non-metaphysical) of modern culture and racism, from the rescue of Marx's critical discourse by American social thought, and on the other, the theorizations formulated by social philosophy about the forms that modern authoritarianism takes within the margins of reproduction of contemporary capitalism. …”
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    Galileo's thought and its relationship with Philosophy and Ancient Science. by Mandolfo, Rodolfo

    Published 1943
    “…In a letter dated January 2, 1638, four years before the date of his death (January 8, 1642) Galileo Galilei - the great investigator of nature and founder of modern science, whose third centenary we celebrate in this year 1942 - communicated to his friend Elia Diodati the unfortunate news of his complete blindness, which would prevent him from any further realization of his admirable inquiries and observations of natural facts. …”
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    A CONCISE GENEALOGY AND ANATOMY OF HABITUS by Wacquant, Loïc

    Published 2019
    “…Retracing the philosophical origins and initial usage of habitus by Bourdieu to account for the historical disjuncture wrought by the Algerian war of national liberation and the postwar modernization of the French countryside allows us to clear up four recurrent misunderstandings about the concept: (1) habitus is never the replica of a single social structure but a dynamic, multiscalar, and multilayered set of schemata subject to ‘permanent revision’ in practice; (2) habitus is not necessarily coherent and unified but displays varying degrees of integration and tension; (3) because it is not always congruent with the cosmos in which it evolves, habitus is suited to analysing crisis and change no less than cohesion and perpetuation; but (4) it is not a self-sufficient mechanism for the generation of action: the dissection of dispositions must always proceed in close connection with the mapping of the system of positions that alternately excite, suppress, or redirect the socially constituted capacities and inclinations of the agent. …”
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    Hábitat, energía y diálogo de saberes. Cocinas de biomasa para la comunidad wichí de El Cocal (Salta: experiencias de extensión desde un horizonte intercultural) by González, Facundo David Francisco, Rodríguez, Nuria Macarena, Hessling Herrera, Franco David

    Published 2020
    “…From a meta-sociological operation, we identified and recognized features in the production of monocultures of knowledge and rigor and the emergence of ecologies that de-rationalize the production of habitat in a territory that resists the regimes of the Modern Colonial Civilization Model in its facets of coloniality/colonialism and capitalism.…”
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    The charm of the forger by Koldobsky, Daniela

    Published 2016
    “…In the first place, the purpose is to examine the work in Visual Arts, as modern and contemporary art in its diverse disciplines and languages have done none other than make evident the diversity and extension of operational and productive modes that very often question every specificity of the artistic work. …”
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    Dialectics of disaster by Jamenson, Fredric

    Published 2020
    “…In this paper lies one of the most important contributions of Fredric Jameson to set out on a reflection on this phenomenon that, in modern times, is known as Culture of Fear. From a critical study of national trauma and the awakening of massive delirium, the well-known Marxist theorist offers us keys of great interest to re-read the avatars of the collective experience after the 9/11 attacks, without losing sight of the active role of the mass media, the political logics of the global capital, and the advance of religious fundamentalism. …”
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