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The dissertation examines aspects of asymmetrical warfare in the war-making of the German military entrepreneur Ernst von Mansfeld during his involvement in the Thirty Years War. Due to the nature of the inquiry, which combines history with military-political theory, the methodological approach of the dissertation is interdisciplinary. The theoretical framework used is that of asymmetrical warfare. The primary sources used in the dissertation are mostly political pamphlets and newsletters. Other sources include letters, documents, and contemporaneous chronicles. The secondary sources are divided into two categories, literature on the history of the Thirty Years War and textbooks covering the theory of asymmetrical warfare. The first category includes biographical works on Ernst von Mansfeld, as well as general histories of the Thirty Years War and seventeenth-century warfare. The second category combines military theory and political science. The structure of the dissertation consists of eight lead chapters, including an introduction and conclusion. The introduction covers the theoretical approach and aims of the dissertation, and provides a brief overlook of the sources and previous research on Ernst von Mansfeld and asymmetrical warfare in the Thirty Years War. The second chapter covers aspects of Mansfeld s asymmetrical warfare from the perspective of operational art. The third chapter investigates the illegal and immoral aspects of Mansfeld s war-making. The fourth chapter compares the differing methods by which Mansfeld and his enemies raised and financed their armies. The fifth chapter investigates Mansfeld s involvement in indirect warfare. The sixth chapter presents Mansfeld as an object and an agent of image and information war. The seventh chapter looks into the counter-reactions, which Mansfeld s asymmetrical warfare provoked from his enemies. The eighth chapter offers a conclusion of the findings. The dissertation argues that asymmetrical warfare presented itself in all the aforementioned areas of Mansfeld s conduct during the Thirty Years War. The operational asymmetry arose from the freedom of movement that Mansfeld enjoyed, while his enemies were constrained by the limits of positional warfare. As a non-state operator Mansfeld was also free to flout the rules of seventeenth-century warfare, which his enemies could not do with equal ease. The raising and financing of military forces was another source of asymmetry, because the nature of early seventeenth-century warfare favoured private military entrepreneurs rather than embryonic fiscal-military states. The dissertation also argues that other powers fought their own asymmetrical and indirect wars against the Habsburgs through Mansfeld s agency. Image and information were asymmetrical weapons, which were both aimed against Mansfeld and utilized by him. Finally, Mansfeld s asymmetrical threat forced the Habsburgs to adapt to his methods, which ultimately lead to the formation of a subcontracted Imperial Army under the management and leadership of Albrecht von Wallenstein. Therefore Mansfeld s asymmetrical warfare ultimately paved way for the kind of state-monopolized, organised, and symmetrical warfare that has prevailed from 1648 onwards. The conclusion is that Mansfeld s conduct in the Thirty Years War matched the criteria for asymmetrical warfare. While traditional historiography treated Mansfeld as an anomaly in the age of European state formation, his asymmetrical warfare has begun to bear resemblance to the contemporary conflicts, where nation states no longer hold the monopoly of violence.
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Starting from the early decades of the twentieth century, evolutionary biology began to acquire mathematical overtones. This took place via the development of a set of models in which the Darwinian picture of evolution was shown to be consistent with the laws of heredity discovered by Mendel. The models, which came to be elaborated over the years, define a field of study known as population genetics. Population genetics is generally looked upon as an essential component of modern evolutionary theory. This article deals with a famous dispute between J. B. S. Haldane, one of the founders of population genetics, and Ernst Mayr, a major contributor to the way we understand evolution. The philosophical undercurrents of the dispute remain relevant today. Mayr and Haldane agreed that genetics provided a broad explanatory framework for explaining how evolution took place but differed over the relevance of the mathematical models that sought to underpin that framework. The dispute began with a fundamental issue raised by Mayr in 1959: in terms of understanding evolution, did population genetics contribute anything beyond the obvious? Haldane's response came just before his death in 1964. It contained a spirited defense, not just of population genetics, but also of the motivations that lie behind mathematical modelling in biology. While the difference of opinion persisted and was not glossed over, the two continued to maintain cordial personal relations.
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Resumen: En el presente trabajo, el autor expone la disolución teórica de la doctrina tradicional sobre la ley natural y su expulsión, incluso semántica, de la Filosofía del Derecho de Hegel. Para ello, se expone una síntesis del pensamiento especulativo de Hegel y se pone de manifiesto el inmanentismo radical del filósofo suabo, que resulta ser expresión del gnosticismo moderno.
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Abbildungen zur naturgeschichte brasiliens é uma magnífica obra publicada em fascículos, cada um deles contendo seis lâminas e seis folhas de texto. As estampas, coloridas, foram gravadas em metal e o texto explicativo apresenta-se em alemão e francês. As gravuras representam espécies da fauna brasileira identificadas pelo autor durante a expedição científica que, juntamente com os naturalistas Georg Freyreiss e Friedrich Sellow, empreendeu ao brasil entre 1815 e 1817. Segundo Borba de Moraes trata-se de edição "muito rara nos dias de hoje".
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Esta dissertação tem o objetivo de averiguar, primeiramente, se é possível defender uma universalidade da hermenêutica filosófica. Num segundo momento, tentar-se-á explicitar o que isto significaria para o conhecimento. É verdade que a pergunta hermenêutica sobre o significado dos discursos mediados sempre foi objeto de pesquisa. Entre os estóicos ou entre os Padres da Igreja, especialmente Agostinho; entre reformadores ou iluministas, a questão hermenêutica acompanhou de perto o desenvolvimento do pensamento filosófico. Compreender o Lógos Eterno que está em todo homem (estóicos); aprofundar o entendimento do Verbo Eterno que entra no tempo (Agostinho); entender o sentido escondido nas passagens difíceis da Bíblia (Flacius) ou desvelar o sentido ontológico a partir da frágil existência histórica (Heidegger), eis a tarefa da hermenêutica até hoje. Porém, a Gadamer deve ser atribuído grande parte do mérito de elevar a hermenêutica filosófica ao nível universal. De fato, enquanto Dilthey utilizava a hermenêutica no âmbito das Ciências do Espírito, Gadamer enxergou que a hermenêutica filosófica estendia suas influências até às Ciências da Natureza. Por este motivo, ele representa e defende melhor que todos a universalidade da hermenêutica filosófica. No entanto, caso se comprove a universalidade da hermenêutica, uma questão resistirá: se tudo é inevitavelmente mediato e necessita de uma interpretação, como se sustentará o conhecimento? Mais: se a hermenêutica é universal, como defendê-la, como ensiná-la, já que defesa e ensino supõe permanência? A universalidade da hermenêutica filosófica ainda não tratou até o fim o problema do conhecimento.
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Em sua breve carreira filosófica, o poeta e dramaturgo alemão Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) se apropriou do conceito kantiano do sublime, identificando-o ao trágico e à tragédia, manifestação artística que seria genuinamente regulada por princípios estéticos daquela ordem. Deste modo, buscamos neste trabalho relacionar o caráter subjetivo da experiência do sublime com as suas implicações de ordem prática para a arquitetura da tragédia, em especial as que dizem respeito à estrutura ideal do drama, intimamente vinculada à sua finalidade, que é a efetivação do efeito estético que lhe cabe por definição. Se, por uma via, o pensamento de Schiller caminha em direção ao desenvolvimento de uma concepção do trágico a partir de um dos conceitos fundamentais da estética moderna, por outra ele permanece atrelado à tradição aristotélica quando se concentra no estudo da tragédia enquanto gênero literário e busca por meio deste estudo estabelecer regras para a citação dramatúrgica. Assim, Schiller constrói uma poética do sublime, um programa de arte que inaugura um debate importante sobre o fenômeno do trágico na filosofia alemã. Mas, como pretendemos defender, é justamente a concepção do trágico forjada a partir de uma interpretação acentuadamente moral do sublime que torna o conteúdo de sua teoria da tragédia problemático, embora tal teoria seja a resposta encontrada por Schiller para perguntas ainda pertinentes. Afinal, por que nos entretêm assuntos trágicos?
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Reports of cruises carried out off Mozambique between parallels 21 degree 00 and 26 degree 20'S and at depths of 400 and 800 meters including abundance indices, catch composition, geographic and bathymetric distributions of shrimp catches are presented. The main species found were Hymenopenaeus triarthrus and Aristeomorpha foliacea which represent 64 to 72% of total catches.
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A survey of the Sofala Bank (Mozambique) was conducted to: estimate the abundance of shallow-water shrimp in the area between 16 degree 20'S and 20 degree 20'S, from 5 to 100 meters; estimate the shallow-water shrimp species composition and distribution pattern of main species. Collect biological data of the main species, Penaeus indicus and Metapenaeus monoceros; study the shrimp by-catch, species composition and biological data collection of the most abundant species of commercial value; and collect environmental data to clarify the shelf circulation on the Sofala Bank and the main oceanic features in the regions 15 degree S to 18 degree S and south of 22 degree S.
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Wydział Filologii Polskiej i Klasycznej: Instytut Filologii Polskiej
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The aim of this dissertation is to revive the 19th-century thinker Max Stirner’s thought through a critical reexamination of his mistaken legacy as a ‘political’ thinker. The reading of Stirner that I present is one of an ontological thinker, spurred on as much—if not more—by the contents of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit as it is the radical roots that Hegel unintentionally planted. In the first chapter, the role of language in Stirner’s thought is examined, and the problems to which his conception of language seem to give rise are addressed. The second chapter looks at Stirner’s purportedly ‘anarchistic’ politics and finds the ‘anarchist’ reading of Stirner misguided. Rather than being a ‘political’ anarchist, it is argued that we ought to understand Stirner as advocating a sort of ‘ontological’ anarchism in which the very existence of authority is questioned. In the third chapter, I look at the political ramifications of Stirner’s ontology as well as the critique of liberalism contained within it, and argue that the politics implicit in his philosophy shares more in common with the tradition of political realism than it does anarchism. The fourth chapter is dedicated to an examination of Stirner’s anti-humanism, which is concluded to be much different than the ‘anti-humanisms’ associated with other, more famous thinkers, such as Foucault and Heidegger. In the fifth and final chapter, I provide an answer to the question(s) of how, if, and to what extent Friedrich Nietzsche was influenced by Stirner. It is concluded that the complete lack of evidence that Nietzsche ever read Stirner is proof enough to dismiss accusations of plagiarism on Nietzsche’s part, thus emphasizing the originality and singularity of both thinkers.