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nomic Partnership Agreement (EPA). The two new types of agreements came into effect in the 2010s. They not only create more favorable trade and economic conditions in these regions but also produce spillover effects to bring about more comprehensive conditions in other area. First, the quantitative夹克怕包裹 发表于 2025-3-27 05:11:55
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The Vocabulary of Reality in her establishing book . (HCM, .). Among the concepts are: “Essence” (.), “Bearer” (.), Selfness (.), Capability (.), Tangentiality (.), Corporeality (.), Internality, “Quiet”, Fullness (.), Depth (.), divisibility (.), Abyss (.; .), and others. HCM does not always coin them as distinguished concHARD 发表于 2025-3-28 00:10:11
The Phenomenal Experience of the I: The Idea of the I in Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ Early PhenomenologyHCM) (1966–1888). Focusing on HCM’s early book . from 1916, the discussion strives to interpret the modes of the involvement of the I in the appearances of the real external world. It also extricates from HCM’s analysis of the external world two dispositions of the I: “. and . self-inclusiveness” (.CLOWN 发表于 2025-3-28 04:18:55
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The Duality of the I: A Commentary on Hedwig Conrad-Martius’s Realist Phenomenology880–1966). At the basis of the discussion is the uncovering of two dimensions of duality in HCM’s perception of the I: one, appearing in her early treatise . (HCM, .), focuses on the phenomenological dimensions of the I, and in it, she lays the critical foundations for the more developed ontologicallymphoma 发表于 2025-3-28 11:17:13
A Philosophical Resonance: Hedwig Conrad-Martius Versus Edith Steinntent to the better-known personal relations between the two phenomenologists. Here, resonance has two meanings. The first is phenomenological and apparent in manifestation of a spiritual communality between the two philosophers. The second relates to the constitutive establishing of a new hermeneut