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  • 91Open-space Learning or OSL — Open space Learning, or OSL, is a pedagogic methodology that was created, developed, and practiced at the University of Warwick beginning in 2007, and that continues to be disseminated. OSL is an interdisciplinary, or better, a transdisciplinary …

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  • 92Manuela Kay — (nacida en 1964 en Berlín, Alemania) es una escritora, reportera, directora y editora lesbiana. Contenido 1 Carrera 2 Referencias 3 Enlaces externos 4 …

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  • 93action at a distance — Contested concept in the history of physics. Aristotelian physics holds that every motion requires a conjoined mover. Action can therefore never occur at a distance, but needs a medium enveloping the body, and which parts before its motion and… …

    Philosophy dictionary

  • 94Naturalism —    Naturalism as a pure form was pioneered by Emile Zola, who imagined theatre as a slice of life in which romantic and sentimental elements, as well as the well made play structure, would give way to a scientific examination of unmediated… …

    The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater

  • 95NUA — Network User Address (Computing » Networking) * Naturally Unmediated Actual (Medical) * National Unaffiliated Application (Community » Non Profit Organizations) * No Unlimited Ammo (Governmental » Military) …

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  • 96JUAN DE LA CRUZ, San — (c. 1542 1591) San Juan de la Cruz, also known as St. John of the Cross, is arguably the preeminent author of mystical poetry and prose of the Western Christian tradi­tion. San Juan expressed with lyric intensity the sufferings and joys that… …

    Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary

  • 97Thomas Aquinas — Brian Davies OP Thomas Aquinas, son of Landulf d’Aquino and his wife Theodora, was born sometime between 1224 and 1226 in what was then the Kingdom of Naples.1 After a childhood education at the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino, he studied… …

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  • 98Science and mathematics from the Renaissance to Descartes — George Molland Early in the nineteenth century John Playfair wrote for the Encyclopaedia Britannica a long article entitled ‘Dissertation; exhibiting a General View of the Progress of Mathematics and Physical Science, since the Revival of Letters …

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  • 99Hermeneutics — Gadamer and Ricoeur G.B.Madison THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: ROMANTIC HERMENEUTICS Although the term ‘hermeneutics’ (hermeneutica) is, in its current usage, of early modern origin,1 the practice it refers to is as old as western civilization itself …

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  • 100Feminist philosophy (french) — French feminist philosophy De Beauvoir, Kristeva, Irigaray, Le Doeuff, Cixous Alison Ainley INTRODUCTION Although women have been active philosophers for many centuries,1 the development of a specifically feminist viewpoint in the context of… …

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