1000 resultados para Wyndham, George, 1863-1913.


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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 56556

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l'auteur revisite certains textes de Paul Ricoeur, textes s'étalant entre 1960 et 1992, afin d'exposer et de discuter le rapport de cette philosophie avec la théologie chrétienne. Il interroge le statut de la théologie spéculative dévolu par cette pensée qui accorde un certain privilège à la théologie herméneutique et à la théologie politique. S'il ne fait pas de doute que Ricoeur accepte, comme philosophe, de se mesurer aux questions théologiques sous-jacentes à toute grande philosophie de la religion, comme le montre sa dette envers Hegel et Saint Anselme notamment, la question semble se poser toutefois d'un scepticisme excessif envers les possibilités du penser théologique comme tel et d'une certaine tendance à l'éthicisation des questions métaphysiques ou dogmatiques.

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Helsinki 1913

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This article analyzes the structure of Spanish trade with Cuba during the period leading up to and immediately after Cuban independence in 1898. Although in overall terms, the loss of the colony meant the disappearance of major bilateral trade links, an analysis of certain groups shows that Spanish exports to Cuba of some of the latter were maintained or actually increased. The hypothesis for explaining this anomalous behavior is based on the presence of product differentiation strategies whose success is linked to the preference for Spanish goods of a certain sector of Cuban demand.

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Creu Casas i Sicart, Professor Emeritus at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Catalonia, and a member of the Insti­tute of Catalan Studies (IEC) since 1978, died at the advanced yet still active age of 94 in Bellaterra on 20 May 2007, after a brief illness. She was unquestionably the most prominent bota­nist in the field of bryological research (mosses, liverworts, and hornworts) covering the entire Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands in the past 50 years. She also served as the president (1980-1982) of one of the most prestigious affiliates of our in­ stitute, the Catalan Institution of Natural History