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Aesthetics of art --- Painting --- Literature --- painting [image-making] --- art criticism --- literature [documents] --- Diderot, Denis --- Watteau, Jean Antoine
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"Cet essai tente d'extraire la Bible hébraïque tant du cadre millénaire de la religion juive (de l'observance) que des études historiques qui font l'impasse sur sa portée philosophique. Il repose sur l'étude du lien entre le texte, la langue hébraïque et la philosophie inhérente à cette langue. L'auteur postule que la Bible hébraïque s'apparente à une philosophie politique à l'antique, une épistémè politiké, qui a une proximité profonde avec la psychanalyse, et notamment la possibilité d'expliciter la thèse selon laquelle "l'inconscient, c'est de la politique"."--Page 4 of cover.
Judaism and psychoanalysis --- Psychoanalysis and Judaism --- Psychoanalysis --- French --- Bible. --- Antico Testamento --- Hebrew Bible --- Hebrew Scriptures --- Kitve-ḳodesh --- Miḳra --- Old Testament --- Palaia Diathēkē --- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa --- Sean-Tiomna --- Stary Testament --- Tanakh --- Tawrāt --- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim --- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim --- Velho Testamento --- Philosophy --- French. --- Antisemitism. --- Art, German --- Arts, Modern --- Authors and patrons --- Biology in literature. --- Celtic antiquities. --- Celts. --- Civilization, Celtic. --- Civilization, Modern --- Collective behavior. --- Elite (Social sciences) --- European literature --- French literature --- Heredity. --- Homicide. --- Intellectuals in literature. --- Intellectuals --- International relations --- Jewish philosophy --- Judaism and philosophy. --- Judaism --- Literary form. --- Literary patrons. --- Literary patrons --- Literature and science. --- Military policy --- Monkeys in art --- Monkeys in literature --- Music theory. --- Music --- Musical analysis. --- Nuclear weapons --- Pain in literature. --- Painting, Polish --- Power (Social sciences) --- Psychoanalysis and philosophy. --- Romanticism in art. --- Romanticism --- Social sciences and psychoanalysis. --- Subconsciousness. --- War and civilization --- War and society --- Women --- Musique par ordinateur --- Acoustique musicale. --- History and criticism. --- History --- Jewish influences. --- Mathematics. --- Philosophy and aesthetics. --- History. --- Crime against. --- Histoire et critique. --- Baudelaire, Charles, --- Czapski, Józef, --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Friedrich, Caspar David, --- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, --- Weber, Max, --- Psychology. --- France --- Intellectual life --- 159.9:22 --- 22.06*4 --- 22.06*4 Bijbel: kritische exegese; conservatieve eruditie; vrij onderzoek --- Bijbel: kritische exegese; conservatieve eruditie; vrij onderzoek --- 159.9:22 Psychologie van de bijbel --- Psychologie van de bijbel --- Tone color (Music) --- Computer music --- Psychoacoustics --- Art --- Singes --- Singeries (art) --- Dans la littérature. --- Sound --- Electroacoustic music --- Mammals --- Iconography --- Thematology --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1700-1799
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HONGRIE --- AGRICULTURE --- AGRICULTURE --- HONGRIE --- AGRICULTURE --- AGRICULTURE
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Does capitalism emerging in Eastern Europe need as solid ethnic or spiritual foundations as some other “Great Transformations” in the past? Apparently, one can become an actor of the new capitalist game without belonging to the German, Jewish, or, to take a timely example, Chinese minority. Nor does one have to go to a Protestant church every Sunday, repeat Confucian truisms when falling asleep, or study Adam Smith’s teachings on the virtues of the market in a business course. He/she may just follow certain quasi-capitalist routines acquired during communism and import capitalist culture (more exactly, various capitalist cultures) in the form of down-to-earth cultural practices embedded in freshly borrowed economic and political institutions. Does capitalism come from outside? Why do then so many analysts talk about hybridization? This volume offers empirical insights into the current cultural history of the Eastern European economies in three fields: entrepreneurship, state governance and economic science. The chapters are based on large case studies prepared in the framework of an eight-country research project (funded by the European Commission, and directed jointly by the Center for Public Policy at the Central European University and the Institute for Human Sciences) on East-West cultural encounters in the ex-communist economies.
Capitalism -- Europe, Eastern. --- Europe, Eastern -- Economic conditions -- 1989-. --- Europe, Eastern -- Economic policy -- 1989-. --- Europe, Eastern -- Social conditions -- 1989-. --- Post-communism -- Europe, Eastern. --- Capitalism --- Post-communism --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Europe, Eastern --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Social conditions --- E-books --- Banks, Cultural studies, East and West, Economic policy, European Union, Postcommunism, Transition. --- Kovács, János Mátyás. --- Zentai, Violetta.
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