In: Middle East Studies Association bulletin, Band 1, Heft 2, S. 19-24
On the basis of information and materials we have consulted from a variety of sources, including a number of research groups and scholars and also the staff of the Department of State's Foreign Affairs Research Council, the Middle East Studies Association has been able to draw a rough sketch of at least some of the features of the research climate in the Middle East-North African region.
Überblick über die wirtschaftlichen Beziehungen der Schweiz zu einzelnen Ländern der Region mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Banken- und Immobiliensektors sowie der Uhrenindustrie
Bericht über die Wirtschaftsbeziehungen Italiens zu Ländern des Vorderen Orients anläßlich der Eröffnung der Gaspipeline zwischen Algerien und Italien; italienische Exporte; Möglichkeiten für die italienische Industrie auf Märkten des Mittleren Ostens; Berufsausbildung als Hauptgebiet der Zusammenarbeit; Technologietranser; Interviews mit sechs im Nahost-Geschäft führenden italienischen Managern. (DÜI-Sdt)
Sonderbericht über die arabisch italienischen Wirtschaftsbeziehungen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Aktivitäten der arabischen Banken in Italien, der Aussichten für italienische Baufirmen und des italienischen Beitrags zur Energiewirtschaft. (Sdt)
AbstractAustralian settler philosophy needs to create the basis for two important cultural dialogues, with the philosophy of Aboriginal people on the one hand, and with the land the settler way of life is destroying on the other. Through these interconnected dialogues we might begin the process of resolving in a positive way the unhappy anxieties surrounding Australian identity. Mainstream Australian academic philosophy has certainly not provided fertile ground for such dialogues, and its dominant forms could hardly be further away from Australian indigenous philosophies or from land-sensitive forms of environmental philosophy. It is a paradox that in a continent where Australian Aboriginal people have given land spirituality what is perhaps the world's most powerful and integrated development, settler philosophy contrives to provide what is probably the world's strongest dismissal of other ways to think about the land than those legitimated by western reductionism and rationalism. This paradox, I suggest, can be explained through understanding the ascendancy of ex-colonial masculinity in Australian culture and academic philosophy.
The article discusses the presence of Philosophy as a curricular component in the school. Its objective is to formulate elements that give rise to the discussion on the possibility of organizing pedagogical work, mediators of teaching and learning. For this, a brief reflection is made about the school, the teaching work, notably in what concerns the teacher/ student relationship.
In Kant's Wake evaluates the four main trends in philosophy in the twentieth century - Marxism, Anglo-American analytic, American pragmatism, and continental philosophy - and argues that all four evolved in reaction to Kant's fascinating and demanding philosophy.Gives a sense of the main thinkers and problems, and the nature of their debates; Provides an intriguing assessment of the accomplishments of twentieth-century philosophy
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