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emic activities. In the twenty-first century, however, the times have changed in favor of Ellsberg: we can see the dramatic return of interest in decision-making under ambiguity..This chapter will first deal with uncertainties that are not risks. A focal point of discussion will be the similarity anGrating 发表于 2025-3-24 05:09:40
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Elle-Mari Taliveeuccessive phases of any mind which was always pressing forward, equally ready to learn and unlearn either from its own thoughts or from those of others.” The final version of Mill’s . (he last worked on the text in 1869–70) adds a third object, one that mattered to him, he says, more than the others生存环境 发表于 2025-3-24 16:56:10
The Second City in Literary Urban Studies: Methods, Approaches, Key Thematicscities which exist in the shadow of a larger capital or other neighbour, frontier second cities, and the diffuse second city emerging in the twenty-first century, all traced through interactions between literary readings and multidisciplinary examinations of actual cities.大喘气 发表于 2025-3-24 21:24:47
World Cities and Second Cities: Imagining Growth and Hybridity in Modern Literaturerid, as a combination of different “states of aggregation”. The notion of “second city” differs greatly when used in one of both discursive contexts. Most commonly, second cities are defined in terms relating to the growth model but recent reflections on what I would like to call “the mediopolis” op亚麻制品 发表于 2025-3-25 00:02:24
Comic Novel‚ City Novel: David Lodge and Jonathan Coe Reinterpreted by Birminghamlso partial, concentrating on wealthier areas of the city. Yet both give Birmingham new symbolic weight, comparable to Joyce’s imaginative work with Dublin. The city thus reinterprets fiction, as fictions modify perceptions of the city.