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Debra Bergoffene experience. Which of these forms of knowledge can be considered capable of proof, then? The question of proof is particularly difficult when we admit the equal validity and exclusive insufficiency of two diametrically opposing premisses which never entail propositions concerning each other. The ‘kbifurcate 发表于 2025-3-23 23:47:07
Gavin RaeThe human relations movement, and such concepts as socio-technical work systems, industrial democracy, and job enrichment, have all had their day in the sun. The notion of ‘high-performance work systems’ (HPWSs) is the most recent manifestation of this concern. The term largely originated in the USAindenture 发表于 2025-3-24 03:01:13
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Violence As Metaphorenables us to distinguish between violence as a feature of specific human actions and injustice as a feature of policies and institutions that cannot be reduced to individual agency. My aim, ultimately, is not to reject violence as framework for explanation and evaluation, but to show that it is sel合唱队 发表于 2025-3-24 13:22:29
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Reflections on the Meanings of Religious Violence: A Phenomenological Explorationn their complex interplay and possible dynamics in the context of the so-called “return of religion,” I propose an integrated phenomenological perspective. Concretely viewed, I will draw upon Schutz’s theory of “multiple realities,” Merleau-Ponty’s “phenomenology of embodiment,” and Ricoeur’s insigh迁移 发表于 2025-3-24 20:31:33
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The Double Meanings of Violence: , andpsychoanalytical tradition that is aligned with Aristotle’s view of catharsis in the . and finds its most recent representative in René Girard (.. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977); the other considers representatives of what I have called a “mimetic unconscious” such as Nietzsche an