996 resultados para Weil [Simone]
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The horrors and suffering of World War II directly affected Simone de Beauvoir. Exposed to destruction and pervasive death, and haunted by the separation from her beloved, she is bound to conclude that an individual—especially an intellectual—is powerless when confronted with extreme violence. In this context, the writer becomes increasingly aware that action must be taken to defend both the common good and those whose lives are under threat. The restrained existentialist—an independent woman focused on her personal development and happiness—thus undergoes a kind of evolution, and becomes an author sincerely concerned with other people and their basic needs— especially with those suffering harm or afflicted by violence. The drama of war enables Beauvoir to adopt a broader view of the misery of human existence and to deal with subjects hitherto unbeknownst to her.
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Rezension von: Angelika Schmidt-Koddenberg / Simone Zorn: Zukunft gesucht! Berufs-und Studienorientierung in der Sek. II, Berlin u.a.: Budrich 2011 (183 S.; ISBN 978-3-8664-9381-0)
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Os tópicos que iremos alinhar irão procurar, em primeiro lugar, caracterizar a educação como uma ação moral, pelos reflexos que projeta na consciência e na personalidade de cada um, em oposição, portanto, aos atos mecânicos ou de natureza física. De seguida, iremos recorrer a alguns autores para mostrar a ligação da educação com o interesse (John Dewey), com o processo de refiguração da informação recebida (Paul Ricœur), com o entusiasmo que poderão despertar as matérias ensinadas (Nietzsche), com a ressonância que provoca e as clareiras que abre (Simone Weil).
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Recursos Educativos - Humanidades
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How do children experience participating in a choral performance? What matters most to them? How do they remember and talk about the event? The interview-based study demonstrates that children retain complex memories of such an event and can report on the experience in a differentiated manner, including their self-perception while singing, their social experience, and the various emotions associated with it. They evaluate the songs that were sung, and imbue the venue with meaning. Active participation in a choral performance enables children to share and reflect on music, providing them with a lasting, positively connoted memory of a musical experience. (DIPF/Orig.)
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This thesis aims to identify the world-view of Czesław Miłosz as it underlies his work; a world-view which comprises historical, philosophical and theological perspectives. With this aim an analysis has been made of the books of essays and the collections of articles of the Polish writer. These form a major part of his literary production: twenty seven of the thirty eight volumes. The work The Land of Urlo (1977) has a special relevance to this endeavour. Two principal hypotheses have been formulated: 1. The world-view of Czesław Miłosz grew out of the assimilation of a series of intellectual influences. The catholic education in his childhood. The encounter in his youth with the gnostic Christian Oskar Miłosz and with Marxism. His contact during the period of the Second Word War and at the beginning of its sequel with the hegelian philosopher Tadeusz Kroński. This world-view had crystalized during his exile. From then he completed his reading of Simone Weil, Emanuel Swedenborg, and William Blake. 2. The world-view of Czesław Miłosz is directly related to his understanding of the History of the West from the beginnings of Christianity to contemporary times. The difficulty in understanding the Weltanschauung of Czesław Miłosz is not of a technical nature (expression in an excessively complex language, dispersion of his work in multifarious archives, collections of letters, etc.). It arises – and only to a lesser degree in his political and philosophical-religeous and biographical essays – out of the author's use of a cryptic language with the intention of hiding a part of his message from view...
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Dans Sept études sur Éric Weil, Gilbert Kirscher et Jean Quillien considèrent l’oeuvre philosophique d’Éric Weil comme "l’une des plus importantes de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle". Très pénétré par les grandes philosophies du passé, celles d’Aristote, de Kant et de Hegel, Éric Weil les a en effet repensées en fonction des problèmes contemporains. Ainsi les thèmes de la violence, de la société et de l’État sont-ils repris en profondeur et de façon systématique. Cette thèse se propose de faire de ces thèmes une présentation d’ensemble. Une première distinction s’impose entre la société moderne et l’État. Toute société est "essentiellement en lutte avec la nature extérieure" et, par conséquent, est une communauté de travail. En plus de posséder ce caractère, la société moderne est moderne parce qu’elle se connaît comme société: elle se veut rationnelle, tournée vers l’efficacité et est inévitablement "calculatrice, matérialiste et mécaniste". En principe, la société moderne est mondiale car les modes de production, de distribution et de maîtrise de la nature ainsi que l’économie sont partout identiques, l’individu dans cette société trouve sa sécurité mais non le sens de son existence. Il est déchiré. De plus la société moderne s’oppose radicalement à l’État. Celui-ci est l’organisation d’une communauté historique. Il présente deux aspects. L’État moderne est absorbé par des conflits avec les autres États ou tout au moins engagé dans une compétition qui l’oblige à exiger des citoyens une loyauté totale. À ce point de vue, l’État est agressif et autoritaire. Mais il est aussi comme État le lieu de l’amitié et, selon l’enseignement des Anciens, celui de la vertu. Ce second aspect est complètement annulé par le premier. La perspective d’institutions mondiales qui prolongeraient la société moderne pourrait cependant, selon Éric Weil, permettre à l’État d’assumer son rôle véritable: éduquer à l’universel concret et rendre possible la vie sensée. L’État redeviendrait ce qu’était la cité grecque. Seul le point de vue autarcique aurait été abandonné. La société mondiale comporte certes des risques, mais la liberté recherchée justifie qu’on accepte ces risques.
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Dans sa Philosophie politique, Éric Weil constate que le langage de la réflexion oppose, "comme entités autonomes et hostiles", "la civilisation et la tradition , le matériel et l’idéal, le nécessaire et le désirable, l’organisation et la justice, l’intérêt commun et la liberté des individus". Délaissant la pure réflexion, le philosophe a le devoir de montrer que la civilisation du travail se fonde en définitive sur la tradition morale porteuse de sens qui bénéficie en retour de sa rationalité et son universalité. Les couples mentionnés plus haut ne se séparent donc pas, mais s’impliquent et se confortent. L’action politique est l’illustration de cet entrelacement ou ce chiasme: elle transforme "ce qui est coexistence en conflit" ou ce qui se présente comme désaccordé et disparate en une unité indissociable, si on exclut la réflexion. Le mouvement de la philosophie politique d’Éric Weil laisse ainsi place à des rapprochements et à des réconciliations. La société, qui est l’organisation rationnelle de la lutte avec la nature et la négation de l’individualité, trouve son achèvement dans l’État moderne qu’elle rend possible et qui, conformément à son concept, est pour l’individu, le lieu du sens. Cet entrecroisement se vérifie de nouveau au plan de la politique étrangère. C’est grâce à la mise sur pied d’une société mondiale de gestion et de contrôle que les États particuliers, sans renoncer à leur souveraineté externe, en arrivent à considérer la question internationale comme d’intérêt commun et peuvent, libérés de la nécessité des préparatifs militaires, se consacrer à leur vocation essentielle: l’épanouissement de l’individu raisonnable. La violence cède peu à peu devant les institutions rationnelles et raisonnables: elle devient consciente dans la marche de l’histoire et la satisfaction des justes revendications laisse entrevoir le moment où elle sera inutile. La violence pure est certes irréductible, mais elle est démasquée comme discours incohérent ou comme silence sans pensée.
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Bone marrow is organized in specialized microenvironments known as 'marrow niches'. These are important for the maintenance of stem cells and their hematopoietic progenitors whose homeostasis also depends on other cell types present in the tissue. Extrinsic factors, such as infection and inflammatory states, may affect this system by causing cytokine dysregulation (imbalance in cytokine production) and changes in cell proliferation and self-renewal rates, and may also induce changes in the metabolism and cell cycle. Known to relate to chronic inflammation, obesity is responsible for systemic changes that are best studied in the cardiovascular system. Little is known regarding the changes in the hematopoietic system induced by the inflammatory state carried by obesity or the cell and molecular mechanisms involved. The understanding of the biological behavior of hematopoietic stem cells under obesity-induced chronic inflammation could help elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in other inflammatory processes, such as neoplastic diseases and bone marrow failure syndromes.
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Protocols for the generation of dendritic cells (DCs) using serum as a supplementation of culture media leads to reactions due to animal proteins and disease transmissions. Several types of serum-free media (SFM), based on good manufacture practices (GMP), have recently been used and seem to be a viable option. The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of the differentiation, maturation, and function of DCs from Acute Myeloid Leukemia patients (AML), generated in SFM and medium supplemented with autologous serum (AS). DCs were analyzed by phenotype characteristics, viability, and functionality. The results showed the possibility of generating viable DCs in all the conditions tested. In patients, the X-VIVO 15 medium was more efficient than the other media tested in the generation of DCs producing IL-12p70 (p=0.05). Moreover, the presence of AS led to a significant increase of IL-10 by DCs as compared with CellGro (p=0.05) and X-Vivo15 (p=0.05) media, both in patients and donors. We concluded that SFM was efficient in the production of DCs for immunotherapy in AML patients. However, the use of AS appears to interfere with the functional capacity of the generated DCs.
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Leg ulcers represent a particularly disabling complication in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). Platelet gel (PG) is a novel therapeutic strategy used for accelerating wound healing of a wide range of tissues through the continuous release of platelet growth factors. Here, we describe the use of PG preparation according to Anitua's PRGF (preparations rich in growth factors) protocol for treating chronic nonhealing ulcers in patients with SCD. A positive response occurred in 3 patients with an area reduction of 85.7% to 100%, which occurred within 7 to 10 weeks, and a 35.2% and 20.5% of area reduction in 2 other patients, who however, had large ulcers. After calcium chloride addition, the platelet-rich plasmas demonstrated enhanced platelet-derived growth factors-BB (P < .001), transforming growth factor-β1 (P = .015), vascular endothelial growth factors (P = .03), and hepatocyte growth factors (nonsignificant) secretion. Furthermore, calcium chloride addition induced a significant decrease in platelet number (P = .0134) and there was no leukocyte detection in the PG product. These results demonstrate that PG treatment might impact the healing of leg ulcers in sickle cell disease, especially in patients with small ulcers.
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic chronic inflammatory disorder that can compromise the cervical spine in up to 80% of the cases. The most common radiological presentations of cervical involvement are atlantoaxial subluxation (AAS), cranial settling and subaxial subluxation (SAS). We performed a systematic review in the PubMed Database of articles published later 2005 to evaluate the prevalence, progression and risk factors for cervical spine involvement in RA patients. Articles were classified according to their level of evidence. Our literature review reported a wide range in the prevalence of cervical spine disease, probably explained by the different studied populations and disease characteristics. Uncontrolled RA is probably the main risk factor for developing a spinal instability. Adequate treatment with DMARD and BA can prevent development of cervical instabilities but did not avoid progression of a pre-existing injury. MRI is the best radiological method for diagnosis cervical spine involvement. AAS is the most common form of RA. Long term radiological follow-up is necessary to diagnosis patients with late instabilities and monitoring progression of diagnosed injuries.
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Recent data suggests that cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) activity may interact with acute stress conditions via inflammatory-oxidative response and thrombogenesis. We investigated this assumption in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Consecutive patients with STEMI (n = 116) were enrolled <24-h of symptoms onset and were followed for 180 days. Plasma levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin-2 (IL-2), tumor necrosis factor (TNFα), 8-isoprostane, nitric oxide (NOx) and CETP activity were measured at enrollment (D1) and at fifth day (D5). Flow-mediated dilation (FMD) was assessed by ultrasound and coronary thrombus burden (CTB) was evaluated by angiography. Neither baseline nor the change of CETP activity from D1 to D5 was associated with CRP, IL-2, TNFα, 8-isoprostane levels or CTB. The rise in NOx from D1 to D5 was inferior [3.5(-1; 10) vs. 5.5(-1; 12); p < 0.001] and FMD was lower [5.9(5.5) vs. 9.6(6.6); p = 0.047] in patients with baseline CETP activity above the median value than in their counterparts. Oxidized HDL was measured by thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) in isolated HDL particles and increased from D1 to D5, and remaining elevated at D30. The change in TBARS content in HDL was associated with CETP activity (r = 0.72; p = 0.014) and FMD (r = -0.61; p = 0.046). High CETP activity at admission was associated with the incidence of sudden death and recurrent MI at 30 days (OR 12.8; 95% CI 1.25-132; p = 0.032) and 180 days (OR 3.3; 95% CI 1.03-10.7; p = 0.044). An enhanced CETP activity during acute phase of STEMI is independently associated with endothelial dysfunction and adverse clinical outcome.