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    The ethics of memory / by Margalit, Avishai, 1939-

    Published 2004
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    Advancement of learning ; Naovum Organum ; New Atlantis / by Bacon, Francis, 1909-1992

    Published 1990
    “…Ethics…”
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    Introduction to Aristotle / by Aristóteles

    Published 1947
    Table of Contents: “…Logic: Analytica posteriora (Posterior analytics) complete -- Physics: Physica (Physics) the second book -- Psychology and biology: De anima (On the soul) complete -- Metaphysics: Metaphysica (Metaphysics) the first and twelfth of the fourteen books -- Ethics: Ethica Nicomachea (Nicomachean ethics) complete -- Politics: Politica (Politics) the first and third of the eight books -- Rhetoric and poetics: Poetica (Poetics) complete…”
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    Congreso Internacional Extraordinario de Filosofía del 20 al 26 de setiembre de 1987 /

    Published 1988
    Table of Contents: “…/ Traducción Davidson Donald -- Epistemology and truth / Traducción Chattopadhyaya Debiprasad -- La contradiction / Traducción Granger Gilles Gaston -- On the logic of rights / Traducción Kanger Stig -- Ethics and social development / Traducción Markovic Mihailo -- Ethical relativism and confrontation of cultures / Traducción.. …”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Notes on Alain Badiou and the cinema by Laso, Eduardo

    Published 2021
    “…The writing is organized in twelve sections: 1) cinema is a new art that was born in the 20th century; 2) cinema is a mass art; 3) cinema is an ontological art; 4) the cinema makes time visible; 5) cinema as the most-one of the other arts; 6) cinema is an impure art; 7) each film is a singular real object, which exposes the passage of an idea according to the shot and the montage; 8) the art of cinema as a visitation of an idea; 9) cinema as an ethical setting; 10) the three ways of talking about a film; 11) a film is a point-subject of an artistic configuration; 12) from tragic cinema to cinema as a moving image of eternity. …”
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