969 resultados para Weigand, Friedrich Ludwig Karl, 1804-1878.
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Esta dissertação tem como fim último aplainar o caminho para um profícuo debate entre o marxismo e a Ciência Política. Para isso procura responder aos questionamentos feitos pelo mainstream do campo contra o marxismo como um suposto economicismo. A dissertação principia relocalizando, a partir das obras dos fundadores do marxismo, Karl Marx e Friedrich Engels, e de seus mais destacados seguidores, Vladimir Lénine, Antonio Gramsci e Louis Althusser, a verdadeira relação entre as esferas material e ideal, bem como assim entre economia e política. Como elemento exemplificador da importância da política e da esfera ideal para o marxismo se tratará daquele elemento que propicia a ação social sobre si mesma e sua base material, a consciência. Será então o objeto central desta dissertação o estudo de uma forma de consciência criticada pelo marxismo sob o nome de ideologia: a consciência mistificada. Esta se expressará em duas formas distintas: a ideologia e o mito. Define-se então os dois conceitos de forma inovadora e finaliza-se com o estudo de um caso específico de ideologia, o sebastianismo, em sua distinta expressão no sertão brasileiro. Se enfocará um dos movimentos menos conhecidos, o do Reino da Pedra Encantada do Rodeador.
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1. Introducción. 2. Una solución coyuntural: El Tratado Preliminar de San Idelfonso (1777). 3. La Comisión del Marañon (1778-1804). 4. Mainas, el sueño de una Mesopotamia interior.
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La clasificación de Carl Linnaeus en el siglo XVIII y la creación de los polos fuertes y débiles de las oposiciones binarias han logrado etiquetar al mundo entero. Bajo el pretexto de salvar al mundo de la barbarie, el proyecto hegemónico europeo ha podido dibujar la línea divisoria entre la oposición binaria centro y periferia. El civilizado del centro o el sujeto de conocimiento se ha dedicado a la labor de remediar todas las enfermedades causadas por el objeto de conocimiento o los bárbaros de la periferia. Al establecer el conocimiento científico como el único saber, el discurso hegemónico ha ganado el derecho de prescribir el recetario para eliminar la alteridad del bárbaro. Sin embargo, la presencia del bárbaro es necesaria para definir quién es el civilizado, motivo por el cual no sería factible que desaparezca por completo el otro. La literatura de viaje es uno de los portavoces más importantes para el plan hegemónico porque la alteridad de la periferia puede ser visiblemientras el civilizado del centro sirve como su ventrílocuo. Un ejemplo de este género: Cuatro años entre los ecuatorianos, escrito por Friedrich Hassaurek en el siglo XIX sobre sus experiencias durante el período que sirvió como embajador en Ecuador, manifiesta un dilema entre la protección de los intereses de su gobierno y su propia curiosidad acerca de los aspectos etnográficos e históricos ecuatorianos. Por lo tanto, el propósito de este trabajo es identificar y analizar las razones por las cuales Hassaurek cambió de una retórica de la vanguardia capitalista y la misión civilizadora (el sujeto de conocimiento) a una de la anticonquista: la mística de la reciprocidad (el objeto de conocimiento). Se propone vincular el proyecto hegemónico occidental con el género de la literatura de viaje cuya labor ha sido el vehículo de la imposición de la epistemología europea. La representación indígena en el libro de Hassaurek es una pieza del rompecabezas del proyecto hegemónico occidental que busca nombrar al otro (la periferia) para definir quién es el yo (el centro).
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This paper analyses acarological evidence from a 130-year-old forensic investigation. It was the first case in forensic acarology, i.e., the first case where mites provided substantial information to estimate the post-mortem interval (PMI). In 1878, the mites found in the mummified body of a newborn baby girl in Paris, France, were studied by acarologist and forensic entomologist Jean Pierre M,gnin. M,gnin estimated around 2.4 million mites in the skull and identified them as Tyroglyphus longior (Gervais), a junior synonym of Tyrophagus longior. He suggested that the arrival of these mites at the corpse would have occurred by phoresy on carrier insects, roughly 5 months before the autopsy. There is no doubt about the identification of the mites, M,gnin was a highly respected acarologist. However, two main factors affecting the biology of Tyrophagus mites were not included in the original analysis. First, M,gnin stated that the mites were phoretic. However, he probably did not have access to information about the natural history of the species, because as a rule Tyrophagus mites are non-phoretic. Considering the omnipresence of Tyrophagus mites in soil, most likely the mites will have arrived almost immediately after death. Second, temperature was not taken into account during the estimations of the mite population growth rate. The new analysis is based on current knowledge of Tyrophagus biology and includes temperature, estimated following a handful of weather reports of the years 1877 and 1878. The new projections indicate that non-phoretic mites may have colonised the body just after death and the colony would have built up over 8 months, contrary to the 5 months proposed by M,gnin. This new lapse of time agrees with the PMI proposed by Brouardel: on 15 January 1878 he postulated the death of the newborn to have occurred some 8 months before the autopsy.
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We present projections of winter storm-induced insured losses in the German residential building sector for the 21st century. With this aim, two structurally most independent downscaling methods and one hybrid downscaling method are applied to a 3-member ensemble of ECHAM5/MPI-OM1 A1B scenario simulations. One method uses dynamical downscaling of intense winter storm events in the global model, and a transfer function to relate regional wind speeds to losses. The second method is based on a reshuffling of present day weather situations and sequences taking into account the change of their frequencies according to the linear temperature trends of the global runs. The third method uses statistical-dynamical downscaling, considering frequency changes of the occurrence of storm-prone weather patterns, and translation into loss by using empirical statistical distributions. The A1B scenario ensemble was downscaled by all three methods until 2070, and by the (statistical-) dynamical methods until 2100. Furthermore, all methods assume a constant statistical relationship between meteorology and insured losses and no developments other than climate change, such as in constructions or claims management. The study utilizes data provided by the German Insurance Association encompassing 24 years and with district-scale resolution. Compared to 1971–2000, the downscaling methods indicate an increase of 10-year return values (i.e. loss ratios per return period) of 6–35 % for 2011–2040, of 20–30 % for 2041–2070, and of 40–55 % for 2071–2100, respectively. Convolving various sources of uncertainty in one confidence statement (data-, loss model-, storm realization-, and Pareto fit-uncertainty), the return-level confidence interval for a return period of 15 years expands by more than a factor of two. Finally, we suggest how practitioners can deal with alternative scenarios or possible natural excursions of observed losses.