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    Thinking about measuring Augé’s non-places with Big Data.Michael Bauder - 2016 - Big Data and Society 3 (2).
    Augé describes non-places as quantifiable and measureable physical space, but does not give an appropriate measure to do so. This contribution thinks about using crowd-harvested photo data, a specific kind of Big Data, to measure non-places in the context of tourism by giving a theory based discussion on Augé’s non-places, photography as key element of “doing” tourism, and the selection processes of photography and uploading photos. Solely using theoretical thoughts and propositional logic, this contribution indicates that it could be (...)
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    L'anthropologue et le monde global.Marc Augé - 2013 - Paris: Armand Colin.
    Dans un monde en transformation accélérée, un changement d'échelle affecte et réoriente nos existences individuelles et collectives. Dans ce nouvel environnement, l'anthropologie a dorénavant la tâche immense de critiquer l'ensemble encore protéiforme que nous appelons le monde global. Marc Augé revient ici sur les catégories de l'espace et du temps, notamment à travers la notion de temps mort dans sa relation à celle de non-lieu, pour s'interroger sur les rapports entre sens social et liberté individuelle dans le monde contemporain. L'anthropologue (...)
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  3. A sense for the other: the timeliness and relevance of anthropology.Marc Augé - 1998 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    If the end of exoticism is one of the characteristics of our time, and if classical anthropology based its study of alterity on this exotic distance from the other, is anthropology still possible, and if so, to what end? The author uses these questions as a point of departure for a probing interrogation of ethnological practice, starting with Le;vi-Strauss. The author advocates an anthropology of 'proximity' in place of the usual anthropology of distance. He has studied such emblematic places of (...)
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    Dieu veut-il la souffrance des hommes?: la souffrance humaine dans le dessein divin selon saint Thomas d'Aquin.Robert Augé - 2020 - Paris: Artège Lethielleux.
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    Der Londoner Codex des Breviarium des Nikephoros P.Aug Burckhardt - 1896 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 5 (3).
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  6. A Poetics of Traces in Rick Bass's Short Stories.Claire Cazajous-Augé - 2020 - In Bénédicte Meillon (ed.), Dwellings of Enchantment: Writing and Reenchanting the Earth. Lanham, Maryland: Ecocritical Theory and Practice.
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    How metaphor scenarios can reveal socio-cultural and linguistic variations of meaning: A cross-linguistic perspective on the “nurturing parent” and the “strict father” frames.Anaïs Augé - 2019 - Metaphor and Symbol 34 (4):209-228.
    ABSTRACTThis research investigates the cross-linguistic exploitations of Lakoff’s “STRICT FATHER” and “NURTURING PARENT” frames. The British, American, Spanish, and French languages show significan...
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    L'art du décalage.Marc Augé - 2006 - Multitudes 2 (2):139-147.
    How might distance be reintroduced into contemporary art ? How might we extract ourselves, even for a moment, from the representation, consumption and technology that surround us ?
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    Les solidarités des élites politiques au Gabon : entre logique ethno-communautaire et réseaux sociaux.Axel Augé - 2007 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 123 (2):245.
    L’étude de 110 histoires de nominations individuelles dans l’administration publique au Gabon permet d’analyser l’importance des solidarités sociales situées en dehors d’une logique ethnique. Les relations individuelles qui prévalent au sein des réseaux des futures élites administratives montrent que la relation ethno-communautaire est latente dans le processus de sélection des élites de l’administration publique. Le lien ethnique devient actif dans le processus de nomination individuelle dès que s’ajoute un lien supplémentaire situé en dehors de l’affinité ethnique, comme les relations d’anciens (...)
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    Instructed perception in prenatal ultrasound examinations.Aug Nishizaka - 2014 - Discourse Studies 16 (2):217-246.
    The purpose of this study is to elucidate various practices for the structuring of images on an ultrasound monitor during prenatal ultrasound examinations. This study focuses on the practices that healthcare providers employ to invite pregnant women to differentiate a gray-tone image on the ultrasound monitor from the image’s background. In sequential environments in which pregnant women display difficulty in differentiating an image on the screen in response to the healthcare provider’s invitation, the healthcare provider employs practices that require additional (...)
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    Hand Touching Hand: Referential Practice at a Japanese Midwife House.Aug Nishizaka - 2007 - Human Studies 30 (3):199-217.
    This article focuses on referential practices at a Japanese midwife house, where at prenatal examinations, a midwife palpates a pregnant woman’s abdomen with her hands, without any assistance from an ultrasound scanner. The midwife often refers to spots on the abdomen in palpation with locative demonstrative expressions. I demonstrate that ways in which references to spots on the pregnant woman’s abdomen are accomplished are subtly different, depending on the action sequence in which they are embedded. The description of referential practices (...)
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    XVIII. Des schiffskatalog der Ilias.Aug Mommsen & August Nauck - 1850 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 5 (3):522-527.
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    XXXII. Nestors erzählung II. A, 668–762.Aug Mommsen & R. Hercher - 1853 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 8 (4):721-726.
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    Die sogenannten „rhodischen Liebeslieder“.Aug Heisenberg - 1893 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 2 (3).
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    18. Vergil. Eclg. II, 52.Aug Huag - 1869 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 28 (1-4):359-360.
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  16. L'individu et la réforme sociale.Aug Dietrich - 1899 - The Monist 9:133.
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    8, Die Göttin Oitesia.Aug Zimmermann - 1920 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 76 (1-4):233-234.
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    7. Randglossen.Aug Zimmermann - 1913 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 72 (1-4):309-311.
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    5. Randbemerkungen zum Fasciculus II des Thesaurus-Supplements.Aug Zimmermann - 1911 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 70 (1-4):313-315.
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    XXVI. Die griechischen Personennamen auf -ov und ihre Entsprechungen im Latein.Aug Zimmermann - 1905 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 64 (1-4):499-505.
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    5. Zur Duenosinschrift.Aug Zimmermann - 1913 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 72 (1-4):158-159.
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    12. Zu Uranios und Glaukos.Aug Zimmermann - 1906 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 65 (1-4):475-478.
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    Doing interpreting within interaction: The interactive accomplishment of a “Henna Gaijin” or “Strange Foreigner”.Aug Nishizaka - 1999 - Human Studies 22 (2-4):235-251.
    The aims of this paper are: (1) to criticize the traditional conception of understanding in sociology; (2) to show how doing interpreting is achieved within the activity the participant is currently involved in; (3) to show how an individual's special characteristics, e.g., a "strange foreigner," are constructed and used within the actual trajectory of interaction; and (4) to demonstrate how the participants in the so-called intercultural communication 'do cultural differences' within interaction.
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    Seeing and knowing in interaction: Two distinct resources for action construction.Aug Nishizaka - 2021 - Discourse Studies 23 (6):759-777.
    Using the methodology of conversation analysis to examine interactions in outdoor activities, this study explores how participants specifically see an object or event in the development of an activity. In particular, the distinction between perception and knowledge is oriented to by the participants as a practical issue that informs their alternative action constructions. This distinction matters as a resource for implementing an action in an interaction. The data are in Japanese with English translations.
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    17. Beiträge zur kritik des Plautus.Aug O. Fr Lorenz - 1869 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 28 (1-4):357-359.
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    37. Beiträge zur kritik des Plautus.Aug O. Fr Lorenz - 1869 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 28 (1-4):561-567.
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    X Beiträge zur kritik und exegese des plautinischen Miles gloriosus.Aug O. Fr Lorenz & K. G. Georges - 1873 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 32 (2):270-317.
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    XII. Beiträge zur kritik und exegese des Plautinischen Miles gloriosus.Aug O. Fr Lorenz & Ernst von Leutsch - 1873 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 32 (3):406-441.
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    6. Zu Plautus.Aug O. Lorenz - 1869 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 28 (1-4):183-187.
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  30. The Skill of Imagination.Amy Kind - 2020 - In Ellen Fridland & Carlotta Pavese (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Skill and Expertise. Routledge. pp. 335-346.
    We often talk of people as being more or less imaginative than one another – as being better or worse at imagining – and we also compare various feats of imagination to one another in terms of how easy or hard they are. Facts such as these might be taken to suggest that imagination is often implicitly understood as a skill. This implicit understanding, however, has rarely (if ever) been made explicit in the philosophical literature. Such is the task of (...)
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    The war of dreams: exercises in ethno-fiction.Marc Augé - 1999 - Sterling, Va.: Pluto Press.
    Continues Augé's critical exploration of contemporary modernity with an examination of the role of dreams, myth and fiction in the age of satellite TV and the Internet.
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    No Fixed Abode: Ethnofiction.Marc Augé - 2013 - Seagull Books.
    In recent years, social workers have raised a new concern about the appearance of a new category among the working poor. Even employed, there are people so overburdened by the cost of living and so under compensated that they cannot afford a place to sleep. Contrary to popular opinion, according to the website for the Coalition for the Homeless, forty-four percent of the homeless in first world countries actually have jobs. In No Fixed Abode, Marc Augé's pathbreaking ethnofiction--a fictional ethnography--a (...)
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  33. La experiencia de los jurisconsultos.Sara Augé - 1930 - In Alberto J. Rodríguez (ed.), Notas de filosofía del derecho del curso de 1929 de la Facultad de Derecho de Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires (Paso 667, Buenos Aires): Tall. Gráf. J. Glassman.
     
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    The interactive constitution of interculturality: How to be a japanese with words. [REVIEW]Aug Nishizaka - 1995 - Human Studies 18 (2-3):301 - 326.
    This paper starts with questioning the traditional approach to the so-called intercultural communication. Most students of intercultural communication, it seems, use the categories characterising a cultural or ethnic identity, such as Western, Indian, European, Aboriginal and the like, as parameters by reference to which some distinctive phenomena observed in conversational materials should be explained. Even though they may apply these categories correctly, they do not take into account the relevancy of these categories in each interaction.The aim of this paper is (...)
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  35. L'aurore de la philosophie grecque.J. Burnet & Aug Reymond - 1970 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 160:89-90.
     
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  36. L'aurore de la philosophie grecque, « Bibliothèque scientifique ».J. Burnet & Aug Reymond - 1971 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 161:239-239.
     
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  37. Le régime socialiste. [REVIEW]Aug Dietrich - 1899 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 9:133.
     
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    The use of 'power': The discursive organization of powerfulness. [REVIEW]Aug Nishizaka - 1992 - Human Studies 15 (1):129 - 144.
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    Le Mecanisme Cartesien et la physiologie au XVIIe siecle.Edmond Goblot & Aug Georges-Berthier - 1920 - Isis 3:21-58.
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    Studia Terentiana.M. Warren & Aug Godfr Engelbrecht - 1883 - American Journal of Philology 4 (4):499.
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    B. Zur erklärung und kritik der schriftsteller.H. Zeterling, Aug Laves, Liebhold, A. Spengel, Fr Umpfenbach, Carl Hartung & Rudolf Peppmüller - 1873 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 32 (2):357-374.
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  42. Imaginative Vividness.Kind Amy - 2017 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 3 (1):32-50.
    How are we to understand the phenomenology of imagining? Attempts to answer this question often invoke descriptors concerning the “vivacity” or “vividness” of our imaginative states. Not only are particular imaginings often phenomenologically compared and contrasted with other imaginings on grounds of how vivid they are, but such imaginings are also often compared and contrasted with perceptions and memories on similar grounds. Yet however natural it may be to use “vividness” and cognate terms in discussions of imagination, it does not (...)
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  43. The mind-body problem in the 20th century.Amy Kind - 2018 - In Philosophy of Mind in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries: The History of the Philosophy of Mind, Volume 6. Routledge. pp. 53-77.
     
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  44. Izvlečki• abstracts.Mathematical Structuralism is A. Kind ofPlatonism - forthcoming - Filozofski Vestnik.
     
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  45. Knowledge Through Imagination.Amy Kind & Peter Kung (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    Imagination is celebrated as our vehicle for escape from the mundane here and now. It transports us to distant lands of magic and make-believe, and provides us with diversions during boring meetings or long bus rides. Yet the focus on imagination as a means of escape from the real world minimizes the fact that imagination seems also to furnish us with knowledge about it. Imagination seems an essential component in our endeavor to learn about the world in which we live--whether (...)
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    Interaction and Everyday Life: Phenomenological and Ethnomethodological Essays in Honor of George Psathas.Christina Papadimitriou, David Rehorick, Hwa Yol Jung, Lester Embree, Ilja Srubar, Martin Endress, Thomas Eberle, Jochen Dreher, Kwang-ki Kim, Thomas Wilson, Lenore Langsdorf, Kenneth Liberman, Tim Berard, Lorenza Mondada, Aug Nishizaka, Peter Weeks, Hisashi Nasu & Frances Chaput Waksler (eds.) - 2012 - Lexington Books.
    Through a wide-ranging international collection of papers, this volume provides theoretical and historical insights into the development and application of phenomenological sociology and ethnomethodology and offers detailed examples of research into social phenomena from these standpoints. All the articles in this volume join together to testify to the enormous efficacy and potential of both phenomenological sociology and ethnomethodology.
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  47. The Heterogeneity of the Imagination.Amy Kind - 2013 - Erkenntnis 78 (1):141-159.
    Imagination has been assigned an important explanatory role in a multitude of philosophical contexts. This paper examines four such contexts: mindreading, pretense, our engagement with fiction, and modal epistemology. Close attention to each of these contexts suggests that the mental activity of imagining is considerably more heterogeneous than previously realized. In short, no single mental activity can do all the explanatory work that has been assigned to imagining.
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  48. What’s so Transparent about Transparency?Amy Kind - 2003 - Philosophical Studies 115 (3):225-244.
    Intuitions about the transparency of experience have recently begun to play a key role in the debate about qualia. Specifically, such intuitions have been used by representationalists to support their view that the phenomenal character of our experience can be wholly explained in terms of its intentional content.[i] But what exactly does it mean to say that experience is transparent? In my view, recent discussions of transparency leave matters considerably murkier than one would like. As I will suggest, there is (...)
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    Imagining under constraints.Amy Kind - 2016 - In Amy Kind & Peter Kung (eds.), Knowledge Through Imagination. Oxford University Press. pp. 145-159.
    As Hume famously claimed, we are nowhere more free than in our imagination. While this feature of imagination suggests that imagination has a crucial role to play in modal epistemology, it also suggests that imagining cannot provide us with any non-modal knowledge about the world in which we live. This chapter rejects this latter suggestion. Instead it offers an account of “imagining under constraints,” providing a framework for showing when and how an imaginative project can play a justificatory role with (...)
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    Epistemic Uses of Imagination.Amy Kind & Christopher Badura (eds.) - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Contents: 1) Peter Kung, Why We Need Something Like Imagery; 2) Derek Lam, An Imaginative Person’s Guide to Objective Modality; 3) Rebecca Hanrahan, Crossing Rivers: Imagination and Real Possibilities; 4) Michael Omoge, Imagination, Metaphysical Modality, and Modal Psychology; 5) Joshua Myers, Reasoning with Imagination; 6) Franz Berto, Equivalence in Imagination; 7) Christopher Badura, How Imagination Can Justify; 8) Antonella Mallozzi, Imagination, Inference, and Apriority; 9) Margherita Arcangeli, Narratives and Thought Experiments: Restoring the Role of Imagination; 10) Margot Strohminger, Two Ways (...)
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