973 resultados para Rye, Walter, 1843-1929
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Fil: Jalif de Bertranou, Clara Alicia.
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Fil: Ares, Consuelo.
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Este artigo apresenta algumas das principais linhas do projeto de pesquisa «Scholastica colonialis», que tem o objetivo de investigar de forma exaustiva o desenvolvimento da filosofia escolástica barroca na América Latina, durante parte significativa do período colonial, isto é, séculos 16-18. Até hoje, a principal proposta de pesquisa sobre os materiais existentes e os méritos da filosofia «colonial» e «barroca» foi aquela exemplificada pelos estudos de Walter B. Redmond. Assim, busca-se expor, resumidamente, o status quaestionis que a síntese de seus trabalhos permite concluir.
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Fil: Fernández Robbio, Matías Sebastián. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
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En este artículo tenemos como objetivo mostrar que, por una parte, en oposición a la teoría de William of Ockham, las teorías de Walter Chatton y Adam of Wodeham convienen con la doctrina contemporánea según la cual los estados mentales son estados funcionales de un cierto tipo. Por otra parte, en este artículo queremos revelar que aquellas teorías medievales que podemos llamar funcionalistas fundamentan una perspectiva económica medieval respecto a la composición de un ser humano.
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El presente trabajo busca analizar las diferentes instancias del funeral de Estado de Carlos Washington Lencinas, quien actuó en el escenario político mendocino durante la primera mitad del siglo XX. Lencinas integraba las filas de la Unión Cívica Radical, que estaba en tensión con el gobierno nacional de igual tinte político. El 10 de noviembre de 1929 Lencinas fue asesinado, provocando una profunda conmoción en la población local; no obstante, su muerte junto con las instancias del funeral colaboraron con la construcción de la imagen del caudillo popular. Esta labor se basa en artículos y fotografías de la prensa local de la época y en testimonios de la arquitectura funeraria.
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An integrated instrument package for measuring and understanding the surface radiation budget of sea ice is presented, along with results from its first deployment. The setup simultaneously measures broadband fluxes of upwelling and downwelling terrestrial and solar radiation (four components separately), spectral fluxes of incident and reflected solar radiation, and supporting data such as air temperature and humidity, surface temperature, and location (GPS), in addition to photographing the sky and observed surface during each measurement. The instruments are mounted on a small sled, allowing measurements of the radiation budget to be made at many locations in the study area to see the effect of small-scale surface processes on the large-scale radiation budget. Such observations have many applications, from calibration and validation of remote sensing products to improving our understanding of surface processes that affect atmosphere-snow-ice interactions and drive feedbacks, ultimately leading to the potential to improve climate modelling of ice-covered regions of the ocean. The photographs, spectral data, and other observations allow for improved analysis of the broadband data. An example of this is shown by using the observations made during a partly cloudy day, which show erratic variations due to passing clouds, and creating a careful estimate of what the radiation budget along the observed line would have been under uniform sky conditions, clear or overcast. Other data from the setup's first deployment, in June 2011 on fast ice near Point Barrow, Alaska, are also shown; these illustrate the rapid changes of the radiation budget during a cold period that led to refreezing and new snow well into the melt season.