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In: Zeitschrift für Metallkunde, Band 93, Heft 12, S. 1194-1198
In: Zeitschrift für Metallkunde, Band 93, Heft 12, S. 1194-1198
In: Case Western Reserve Law Review, Band 59, Heft 87
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Blog: croaking cassandra
Back in 2020 and 2021, in and around the straight economics and economic policy posts, there were quite a few on aspects of the Covid experience in New Zealand, particularly in a cross-country comparative light. More recently, you see from time to time suggestions that New Zealand’s experience may have been so good that in … Continue reading Deaths and excess deaths
Writing the dead : text and commemoration in Anglo-Saxon England / Jill Hamilton Clements -- From powerful agents to subordinate objects? : the restless dead in 13th- and 14th-century Iceland / Kirsi Kanerva -- Animated corpses and bodies with power in the scholastic age / Winston Black -- Women, dance, death, and lament in medieval Spain and the Mediterranean : Jewish, Christian, and Muslim examples / Cynthia Sautter -- Wills and testaments / Francine Michaud -- Spectacular death : capital punishment in medieval English towns / James Davis -- Ghostly knights : kings' funerals in 14th century Europe and the emergence of an international style / Mikhail A. Boytsov -- Death of clergymen : popes and cardinals' death rituals / Joelle Rollo-Koster -- A dead zone in the historiography of death in the Middle Ages : the sentiment of suspicious death / Franck Collard -- Registering deaths and causes of death in late medieval Milan / Ann G. Carmichael.
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Billions of miles away at the edge of the Solar System, Voyager 1 has gone mad and has begun to die. Let's start with the "billions of miles". Voyager 1 was launched in early September 1977. Jimmy Carter was a hopeful new President. Yugoslavia and the USSR were going concerns, as were American Motors, Pan […]
In: Historical materialism: research in critical marxist theory, Band 12, Heft 3, S. 147-168
ISSN: 1465-4466
A symposium paper on Moishe Postone's Time, Labor and Social Domination that focuses on its attempt to base its critique of "traditional Marxism" in the assertion that Marx's logic demonstrates the fundamental relation of the working class to capitalism as opposed to its negative embodiment. First, Postone's critique of "traditional Marxism" & the "metaphysics of labor" is considered, followed by interrogations of his attempt to incorporate the worker as subject in Capital & of his overall perspective on the significance of Hegelian dialectics for Marx. In light of the 1999 WTO protests in Seattle, Postone's critique of "traditional Marxism" may seem as archaic as its object in rejecting the subject of resistance. 15 References. K. Coddon
In: Historical materialism: research in critical marxist theory, Band 12, Heft 3, S. 147-168
ISSN: 1569-206X
In: Routledge library editions. Ethics volume 25
In: Open Yale courses
In: The Open Yale Courses Ser.
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Thinking about Death -- 2. Dualism versus Physicalism -- 3. Arguments for the Existence of the Soul -- 4. Descartes' Argument -- 5. Plato on the Immortality of the Soul -- 6. Personal Identity -- 7. Choosing between the Theories -- 8. The Nature of Death -- 9. Two Surprising Claims about Death -- 10. The Badness of Death -- 11. Immortality -- 12. The Value of Life -- 13. Other Aspects of Death -- 14. Living in the Face of Death -- 15. Suicide -- 16. Conclusion: An Invitation -- Notes -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W.
General background: Obscure death (OD) is a medicolegal dilemma which had not been well covered in the literature. It could be a real OD if there is no cause was achieved after having all relevant data and conducting a complete standard autopsy followed by a series of complementary investigations. Moreover, it could also be relative OD if one or more of those important procedures or investigations were not performed, whatever were the circumstances. OD is a multifactorial problem, caused by various factors involved such as cadaveric, autopsy, laboratory, financial, legislation, and local regulations In fact, obscurity of death includes undetermined mechanism, cause, and mode of death. There are a lot of factors or difficulties, which could interact and leads to situation of cul-de-sac, i.e., obscure death. However, our present talk is a general discussion.
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In: Acta philosophica Gothoburgensia 12
Using philosophical/analytical methods and theories, this book discusses ideas about what makes for a better death within a palliative care context. It also discusses how these ideas might affect the practice of palliative care. It is aimed at undergraduates and postgraduates, and professionals interested in palliative care and end-of-life issues
In a democracy, journalists are expected to safeguard the public interest and to provide truth and accountability to citizens. The media should not function as a megaphone for someone else's agenda. It is meant to have an active place in society. But the career span of an investigative reporter is relatively short, and maintaining the freedom from censorship, in Sean Holman's case at least, means going it alone as a freelancer. Unfortunately, the rise and fall of Public Eye demonstrates that independent investigative journalism is not a sustainable practice in Canada. Times Colonist reporter Lindsay Kines shares Holman's convictions regarding the media's watchdog function. To do good investigative reporting a journalist needs at least three to four months to focus on a story. But that is not good business – a lesson that Holman learned the hard way after receiving only $500 for his 2004 Jack Webster Award-winning five-month investigation into what became known as the Doug Walls affair.
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In: Emerald Studies in Death and Culture Ser.
Examining a spectrum of post-mortem images, this volume considers what death photography communicates about attitudes related to dying, mourning and the afterlife. Focusing on American examples, topics are discussed alongside contemporary representations of death, as seen in celebrity death images and forensic photography.