ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Social Sciences
Education
Architecture and Urbanism
Languages
Literature
Infrastructure
Economy
Construction engineering
Technology
Civil Engineering
all records (73)

Languages
English
Spanish
Portuguese
French
German

Countries
Indonesia
Brazil
USA
Australia
South Africa
Ukraine
Spain
Chile
Denmark
Italy
all records (77)

Years
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
all records (24)

Filter  
 
25.124  Articles
1 of 2.513 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
We are in the Anthropocene. For millennia, human actions have been shaping the world to the degree that they are inscribed in the geological and ecological record. Recently, this has been occurring with increasing speed and influence. This means we need t... see more

AbstractThis article addresses the issue of human imagination from the perspective of ‘niche construction’ in the wider discussion about ‘what makes us human’ and what it means to be a ‘self’, specifically for the Christian faith and for theology. In the ... see more

AbstractEvery human society and almost all of human life are infused with ethics. How do we best understand human morality and ethics? I want to argue that responsible ethics rests on a credible understanding of what it means to be human. This article pro... see more

Aim of study: in the context of niche construction theory, the investigation was aimed at assessing if truffle brûlé is a case of niche construction by testing if the disappearance of grasses in the brûlé induces a non-arbitrary perturbation in the soil p... see more

How does language (spoken or written) impact thought? One useful way to approach this important but elusive question may be to consider language itself as a cognition-enhancing animal-built structure. To take this perspective is to view language as a kind... see more

AbstractThis article addresses the issue of human imagination from the perspective of ‘niche construction’ in the wider discussion about ‘what makes us human’ and what it means to be a ‘self’, specifically for the Christian faith and for theology. In the ... see more

AbstractEvery human society and almost all of human life are infused with ethics. How do we best understand human morality and ethics? I want to argue that responsible ethics rests on a credible understanding of what it means to be human. This article pro... see more

In contemporary archaeological and anthropological research, the domestication of plants and animals in the Near East during the Early Holocene is alternatively interpreted as an over­all slow and gradual, or as a rapid process. The present reanalysis of ... see more

How does language (spoken or written) impact thought? One useful way to approach this important but elusive question may be to consider language itself as a cognition-enhancing animal-built structure. To take this perspective is to view language as a kind... see more

1 of 2.513 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»