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Hannah Arendt’s claim that thinking is the last defense against the moral outrages of criminal political regimes sets the problematic of good and evil in relief. Human freedom, Paul Ricœur reminds us, is responsible for evil. The avowal of the evil of vio... see more

Paul Ricœur’s recourse to the metahistorical categories, space of experience and horizon of expectation, invites an inquiry into geography’s role as the guarantor of history. The ontology of the flesh provides the first indication of how one’s body is imp... see more

Reexamination of W.Chr. 281 of A.D. 368 and other papyri reveals tax returns in decline from earlier levels; the ceramic evidence, meager after the late fourth century, is consistent with diminished habitation.

The postulates of outstanding representatives of pedagogical thought presented since the time of the Hellenic pedagogy on physical education and sport have contributed to the inclusion of their content in the education system, and have become a source of ... see more

In this article, I relate the demand that Paul Ricoeur suggests mimesis places on the way we think about truth to the idea that the work of art is a model for thinking about testimony. By attributing a work’s epoché of reality to the work of imagination, ... see more

â??We propose a service-oriented modeling and simulation (M&S) method based on simulation model portability 2 (SMP2) to simulate the performance of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). The proposed method can be utilized to construct la... see more

The multiplicity of demands and claims in ultra-pluralistic societies complicates the search for justice. Furthermore, the normative force of competing ideals gives rise to an aporia at the heart of the idea of justice’s federating force. In this article,... see more

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