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What happens in the wake of the event? Is the event's aftermath always characterised by the experience of disorder, fragmentation, and impermanence? Or, alternatively, can aftermath be seen as a new growth, a second crop of grass that can be sown and reaped and which gives rise to a new integrity, a new unity? The volume's twenty-three essays by scholars from Australia, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Poland, Spain, and the United States re-visit the notion and representation of aftermath, understood here widely as a consequence/result/after-effect of a seminal event (to an individual, a community, society, regions or nations), and explore its transformative and life-changing characteristics. While acknowledging disastrous or catastrophic consequences of the event, Aftermath argues in favour of recognising some rejuvenating potential of its after-effects.
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This work was commissioned by the Organising Committee for the Eighty Years of the University of Florence. The volume collects the programs of all the events organised during the academic year 2003-2004. For each category of events - honorary degrees, conferences, other events and the awarding of the Salomone d'oro - the programs are shown, followed by a brief summary of the event. Il Comitato Organizzatore degli ottant'anni dell'Università di Firenze ha inteso raccogliere in questo volume i programmi di tutte le manifestazioni organizzate nel corso dell'anno accademico 2003-2004. Per ciascuna categoria di eventi, lauree honoris causa, convegni, altri eventi e conferimento del Salomone d'oro, sono riportati i programmi seguiti da una breve sintesi di illustrazione dell'evento.
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This work was commissioned by the Organising Committee for the Eighty Years of the University of Florence. The volume collects the programs of all the events organised during the academic year 2003-2004. For each category of events - honorary degrees, conferences, other events and the awarding of the Salomone d'oro - the programs are shown, followed by a brief summary of the event. Il Comitato Organizzatore degli ottant'anni dell'Università di Firenze ha inteso raccogliere in questo volume i programmi di tutte le manifestazioni organizzate nel corso dell'anno accademico 2003-2004. Per ciascuna categoria di eventi, lauree honoris causa, convegni, altri eventi e conferimento del Salomone d'oro, sono riportati i programmi seguiti da una breve sintesi di illustrazione dell'evento.
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This work was commissioned by the Organising Committee for the Eighty Years of the University of Florence. The volume collects the programs of all the events organised during the academic year 2003-2004. For each category of events - honorary degrees, conferences, other events and the awarding of the Salomone d'oro - the programs are shown, followed by a brief summary of the event. Il Comitato Organizzatore degli ottant'anni dell'Università di Firenze ha inteso raccogliere in questo volume i programmi di tutte le manifestazioni organizzate nel corso dell'anno accademico 2003-2004. Per ciascuna categoria di eventi, lauree honoris causa, convegni, altri eventi e conferimento del Salomone d'oro, sono riportati i programmi seguiti da una breve sintesi di illustrazione dell'evento.
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Discourse analysis. --- Events (Philosophy) --- Scandals. --- Events (Philosophy).
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Events (Philosophy) --- Time --- Philosophy. --- Events (Philosophy). --- Philosophy
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What happens in the wake of the event? Is the event's aftermath always characterised by the experience of disorder, fragmentation, and impermanence? Or, alternatively, can aftermath be seen as a new growth, a second crop of grass that can be sown and reaped and which gives rise to a new integrity, a new unity? The volume's twenty-three essays by scholars from Australia, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Poland, Spain, and the United States re-visit the notion and representation of aftermath, understood here widely as a consequence/result/after-effect of a seminal event (to an individual, a community, society, regions or nations), and explore its transformative and life-changing characteristics. While acknowledging disastrous or catastrophic consequences of the event, Aftermath argues in favour of recognising some rejuvenating potential of its after-effects.
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