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    La Regola di S. Agostino: verso un ideale di bellezza e di libertà.Luc Verheijen, Maria Grazia Mara & Augustine - 1993
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    Charles-Augustin Vandermonde (1727–1762) i jego utopia eugeniczna.Maria Nowacka & Jerzy Kopania - 2021 - Ruch Filozoficzny 76 (3):111.
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    The Person in Saint Augustine.María del Carmen Dolby Múgica - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 14:29-43.
    The concept of person arises in the conjunction of Greek Philosophy carried out by Saint Augustine. Both men and women are persons because they carry the image of God in their soul. On bearing the mind God's mark in its memory, it will wish for happiness. On bearing God's mark in its intelligence, it will wish for Truth and on bearing God's mark in its will it will wish for the Good since the desire for happiness is a wish (...)
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  4. The philosopher Fenelon, between Descartes and Augustine.Maria Grazia Zaccone Sina - forthcoming - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica.
     
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    Amicitia nostra vera ac sempiterna erit: As fontes da Amizade Espiritual em Agostinho de Hipona.Maria Manuela Brito Martins - 2008 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 64 (1):209 - 240.
    O presente artigo constitui um estudo do conceito de amizade em Santo Agostinho, em particular tal como ele se apresenta nas Confissões e nas Epístolas, tendo especialmente em conta a influência que a noção de φιλία ou de amicitia produziram no seu pensamento. Mostra-se também que o modelo teórico ciceroniano é uma das principais fontes de Agostinho, mas não a única. Nesse sentido, a definição que Cícero dá da amizade transforma-se em motivo para uma verificação da medida em que Agostinho (...)
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  6. Agustín de Hipona y la Naturaleza Humana.María Guadalupe Llanes - 2013 - Apuntes Filosóficos 22 (42).
    Toda la vida de San Agustín fue una intensa búsqueda de la definición del hombre. Recorrió en sus meditaciones las tres direcciones que acotan el campo de la investigación antropológica: el ser del hombre, su perduración más allá de la vida y el sentido de su existencia. Él descubrió que la naturaleza del hombre es “dialéctica”: es un ser que está en un mundo hecho para él, pero él es hecho para Dios. Como no hay una adecuación entre su ‘ser (...)
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  7. Gadamer y la igualdad sustancial de pensamiento y lenguaje en San Agustín.María Guadalupe Llanes - 2012 - Apuntes Filosóficos 21 (40).
    En uno de los últimos capítulos de su obra Verdad y Método , Gadamer realiza una “acuñación del concepto de lenguaje a lo largo de la historia del pensamiento occidental”, y al llegar a la Edad Media, sorprende con la consideración del tema teológico de la ‘encarnación del Verbo’ para explicar la relación entre pensamiento y lenguaje. No obstante, este recurso le permite elaborar una argumentación en apoyo a su teoría ontológico-hermenéutica del lenguaje. La analogía entre el tema teológico y (...)
     
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    NEUSCH, MARCEL, Saint Augustin. L'amour sans mesure, Saint Maur, Éd. Parole et Silence, 2001.María Lilián Mujica - 2002 - Anuario Filosófico:838-840.
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    Bellezza e piacere. La fatica del giudizio estetico in qualche pagina medievale.Maria Tilde Bettetini - 2018 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 11 (1):7-12.
    Through some pages of Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas we see some medieval solutions to the platonic drama of a beauty defined by numbers and measures, however with suprasensible roots: how can we say beautiful what cannot be measured? If Beauty is Harmony and Proportion, consequently how can it derive from a suprasensible beauty? How will it be possible to express aesthetic judgments that go beyond measurement? The medieval answers to these questions are far beyond the postmodern uncertainties, (...)
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    Die Confessiones des Augustinus von Hippo.Maria Bettetini, Norbert Fischer & Cornelius Petrus Mayer - 1998 - Herder & Herder.
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    La medida del tiempo.Maria Bettetini - 2000 - Anuario Filosófico 33 (67):443-460.
    The work tries to see the relation between neoplatonism and tradition Judaic-Christian in the thought of Augustine of Hippo, by means of the study of its doctrine of the time. The paper considers specially the relation between time and eternity, considering here specially the problem of time (book XI of Confessiones) in the context of the mensura/modus subject.
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  12. Fray Luis de León y la interpretación de la Sagrada Escritura. La influencia de San Agustín.María Martín Gómez - 2011 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 18:211-222.
    On March 27, 1572 Fray Luis de Leon was imprisoned, among other reasons, because according to his informers, fray Luis, in addition to «be a friend of novelties» has argued that to understand the Sacred Scripture is not necessary the scholastic Theology. Fray Luis, who was always opposed to this view, will try to defend himself on the basis of the work De doctrina christiana of St.Augustine and putting forward that to correctly interpret Scripture is necessary the scholastic Theology, (...)
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  13. Leibniz’s Metaphysical Evil Revisited.Maria Rosa Antognazza - 2014 - In Samuel Newlands Larry Jorgensen (ed.), New Essays on Leibniz’s Theodicy. Oxford University Press. pp. 112-134.
    The category of metaphysical evil introduced by Leibniz appears to cast a sinister shadow over the goodness of creation. It seems to imply that creatures, simply in virtue of not being gods, are to some degree intrinsically and inescapably evil. After briefly unpacking this difficulty and outlining a recent attempt to deal with it, this paper returns to the texts to propose a novel and multilayered understanding of Leibniz’s category of metaphysical evil by reading it against the backdrop of the (...)
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    The Portuguese Naturalist Correia da Serra (1751-1823) and His Impact on Early Nineteenth-Century Botany.Maria Paula Diogo, Ana Carneiro & Ana Simões - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (2):353 - 393.
    This paper focuses on the contributions to natural history, particularly in methods of plant classification of the Portuguese botanist, man of letters, diplomat, and Freemason Abbé José Correia da Serra (1751-1823), placing them in their national and international political and social contexts. Correia da Serra adopted the natural method of classification championed by the Frenchman Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu, and introduced refinements of his own that owe much to parallel developments in zoology. He endorsed the view that the classification of plants (...)
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    La influencia del diálogo "Hortensio" de Cicerón en S. Agustín.María del Carmen Dolby Múgica - 2001 - Anuario Filosófico 34 (70):555-564.
    One of the fundamental events in the life of Saint Augustine was its encounter with Cicero. The reading of the dialogue Hortensius led St. Augustine to study Philosophy. Cicero provided him with a vague concept of Wisdom that made him see that happiness is not in the material but in the spiritual world. However Saint Augustine was disappointed by the probabilism of Cicero in subjects as important as God, the immortality of human soul..., questions on which the (...)
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    Between Angels and Beasts.Maria Giulia Genghini - 2020 - Augustinianum 60 (1):165-188.
    This paper explores Augustine’s ideal of just society, as developed in books XII, XIV and XIX of the City of God, and its rehabilitation of the notion of civitas peregrina. Bringing to maturity the classical notion of community (according to Aristotle and Cicero’s definitions), Augustine investigates how, in the Christian view, the different kinds of societies, which arise on earth, are dependent on the acceptance or refusal of the relation between man and his transcendental origin. This connection between (...)
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    Vocibus concinentium.Maria Carolina Campone - 2021 - Augustinianum 61 (2):463-478.
    The analysis of Letter XLV of Paulinus of Nola, addressed to Augustine, shows how the author rebuilds, at its deepest level, the conceptual nucleus of platonic reflection, founded on the notion of “harmony” – with clear mathematical-musical and political implications – which also determines the presence of the cursus of this subject in the letter’s prose. Contrasting this text with others by the Cimitilite ascetic, it is possible to point out a precise line of thought, intended to define an (...)
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    Goulven Madec, Saint Augustin et la philosophie. Notes critiques.Maria Manuel Brito Martins - 1998 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 96 (1):139-143.
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    Eine kurze Geschichte von >Zorn Scham<.Eva-Maria Engelen - 2008 - Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte 50:41-73.
    >Anger shame< are exemplary emotions in the ancient reflections concerning the relation between emotions, the good and the just as well as the relation between emotions and reason. It is shown that these emotions have a regulative function for the community in the ancient world. But they have also quite an important function for becoming an autonomous self and even for the change in character of a self. It is then shown in interpreting the notions of anger and shame in (...)
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  20. Plurality versus Diversity: A note on the views of Plato, Aristotle and Augustine of Hippo with regard to language and thought.Maria Albisu Aparicio - 2010 - Pensamiento 66 (247):149-168.
     
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    Literary memory in ancient historiography. J. grethlein experience and teleology in ancient historiography. ‘Futures past’ from herodotus to Augustine. Pp. XII + 422. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2013. Cased, £70, us$110. Isbn: 978-1-107-04028-1. [REVIEW]Maria Osmers - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (2):343-345.
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    Agostinho: a fé tem olhos próprios.Sílvia Maria Contaldo - 2019 - Trans/Form/Ação 42 (SPE):115-134.
    Resumo: Trata-se de um comentário ao texto de santo Agostinho intitulado De fide rerum quae non videntur, na verdade, um sermão motivado pelos equívocos ou mesmo os enganos daqueles que não professavam a fé cristã. Provavelmente o texto foi escrito entre 420-425, tempo propício para fortalecer a fé nas coisas invisíveis, tendo em vista o horizonte que anunciava o declínio do Império Romano. Na composição do texto, em consonância com o estilo próprio de um sermão, são oito breves partes. Sem (...)
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  23. A Platonic light metaphysics between St. Augustine and Ficino : Girolamo Seripando's Quaestiones CIX De re philosophico-theologica.Angelo Maria Vitale - 2020 - In Valery Rees, Anna Corrias, Francesca Maria Crasta, Laura Follesa & Guido Giglioni (eds.), Platonism: Ficino to Foucault. Boston: BRILL.
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    La construcción de la interioridad.María Sánchez-Andrés - 2022 - Augustinus 67 (264-265):123-134.
    The paper deals with the use of the term conscientia in St. Augustine’s early Enarrationes in Psalmos, to trace the development of the idea of Interiority, and how the word conscientia is used to present the idea of an Inner Space with specific characteristics, and how conscientia’s Inner Space has two parts, and epistemological dimension called cor and an affectional dimension called ‘renes’, and how only God and the person can enter into this internal space, to make an examination (...)
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    La libertad agustiniana.María Del C. Dolby Múgica - 2004 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 11:49.
    Saint Augustine conception of freedom forges through his polemics with Manichees and Pelagians. Augustine defends the existence of freedom against the Manichees and he considerates it the real cause of evil or sin as well as capable of obteining merits. Face to Pelagians he affirms that liberum arbitrium needs God grace to do good arriving to a more perfect freedom, libertas, which consists in the need to do the good. The goal of freedom is God, man's highest good (...)
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    Vom ,,malum“ zur Rechtsfriedensstörung.Eva Maria Maier - 2014 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 100 (1):36-52.
    This essay is meant to draw the principle outlines of the development of a specific modern issue of penalty. Deriving from an erosion of Augustine's dominating paradigm of retribution as a balance of two equivalent “evils” the legitimation of modern punishment was not sought in ef ficient deterrence only – as utilitarian philosophers suggested. More deeply, a modern justification of punishment was developed within the political philosophy of Kant, Fichte and Hegel by successively unfolding its close relation to the (...)
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    El ser personal en San Agustín.María C. Dolby Múgica - 2006 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 13:21.
    The concept of person arises in the conjunction of Greek Philosophy carried out by Saint Augustine. Both men and women are persons because they carry the image of God in their soul. The desire of Happiness, Truth and Good show the longings of the personal being.
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    Augustine and Social Justice.Mary T. Clark, Aaron Conley, María Teresa Dávila, Mark Doorley, Todd French, J. Burton Fulmer, Jennifer Herdt, Rodolfo Hernandez-Diaz, John Kiess, Matthew J. Pereira, Siobhan Nash-Marshall, Edmund N. Santurri, George Schmidt, Sarah Stewart-Kroeker, Sergey Trostyanskiy, Darlene Weaver & William Werpehowski (eds.) - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    This volume examines some of the most contentious social justice issues present in the corpus of Augustine's writings. Whether one is concerned with human trafficking and the contemporary slave trade, the global economy, or endless wars, these essays further the conversation on social justice as informed by the writings of Augustine of Hippo.
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    Ensayo sobre la composición de las máquinasJosé María de Lanz Augustín de Betancourt Manuel Díaz-Marta.Terry S. Reynolds - 1992 - Isis 83 (3):511-512.
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  30. Bergson's vitalism in the light of modern biology.Maria de Issekutz Wolsky, Alexander A. Wolsky, F. Burwick & P. Douglass - 1992 - In Frederick Burwick & Paul Douglass (eds.), The Crisis in modernism: Bergson and the vitalist controversy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Pensamiento y poesía en la vida española.María Zambrano & Colegio de México - 1987 - Madrid: Endymión.
    Razón, poesía, historia.--La cuestión del estoicismo español.--El querer.
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    Board characteristics and firm success: does the institutional context always matter.Maria Cristina Zaccone - 2024 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 18 (3):333-354.
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    El pensamiento vivo de Séneca.María Zambrano & Lucius Annaeus Seneca - 1987 - [Madrid]: Cátedra. Edited by Lucius Annaeus Seneca.
    Dibujar el pensamiento de Seneca es dibujar su figura viva, trazar el esquema de su persona. Seneca es un mediador que para alzarse sobre nosotros necesita de nuestra necesidad, pues solo apoyado en nuestra indigencia tiene sentido. Maria Zambrano lleva a cabo un lucido estudio de la figura y significacion del pensador cordobes y presenta una seleccion de sus escritos.
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    Il discorso sui diritti: un atlante teorico.Maria Zanichelli - 2004 - Padova: CEDAM.
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    Reading Putnam.Maria Baghramian (ed.) - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    Hilary Putnam is one of the world’s leading philosophers. His highly original and often provocative ideas have set the agenda for a variety of debates in philosophy of science, philosophy of mind and philosophy of language. His now famous philosophical thought experiments, such as the ‘Twin earth’ and ‘the brains in the vat’ have become part of the established canon in philosophy and cognitive science. _Reading Putnam_ is an outstanding overview and assessment of Hilary Putnam’s work by a team of (...)
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    Confessions.R. S. Augustine & Pine-Coffin - 2019 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    "Williams's masterful translation satisfies (at last!) a long-standing need. There are lots of good translations of Augustine's great work, but until now we have been forced to choose between those that strive to replicate in English something of the majesty and beauty of Augustine's Latin style and those that opt instead to convey the careful precision of his philosophical terminology and argumentation. Finally, Williams has succeeded in capturing both sides of Augustine's mind in a richly evocative, impeccably (...)
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    The social basis of scientific discoveries.Augustine Brannigan - 1981 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, Augustine Brannigan provides a critical examination of the major theories which have been devised to account for discoveries and innovations in ...
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    Mikrosoziologische Erklärungen der Wissenschaftsentwicklung und ihre Kritik.Eva-Maria Willert & Gabriele Wosnitza-Spiegelberg (eds.) - 1988 - Erlangen: Herausgeber, Herstellung und Vertrieb, Institut für Gesellschaft und Wissenschaft an der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.
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  39. Ubuntu: an ethic for a new South Africa.Augustine Shutte - 2001 - Pietermaritzburg: Cluster Publications.
    This is a sequel to Augustine Shutte's previous book Philosophy for Africa. In that book he engages with some concepts central to traditional African thinking about human nature and society. In this book he offers a new interpretation of the chief ethical idea in African thought, Ubuntu. He argues that it complements the central European ethical notion of individual freedom, and shows how the two ideas can be combined to form an ethic based on a richer understanding of our (...)
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  40. The Ghost of Pragmatism. Some Historical Remarks on the Debate on the Foundations of Probability.Maria Galavotti - 2017 - In Sami Pihlström, Friedrich Stadler & Niels Weidtmann (eds.), Logical Empiricism and Pragmatism. Vienna: Springer.
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    A ditadura militar na Argentina: do esquecimento à memória total.Maria Elena Walsh & León Gieco - 2008 - In Reis Filho, Daniel Aarão & Denis Rolland (eds.), Modernidades alternativas. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil: FGV Editora.
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    God, Religion and Society in Ancient Thought: From Early Greek Philosophy to Augustine.Giovanni Giorgini & Elena Irrera (eds.) - 2022 - Academia – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.
    Der Beziehung zwischen Religion, sozialen Strukturen und politischen Institutionen kam in menschlichen Gesellschaften seit jeher eine fundamentale Rolle zu. Die hier versammelten Aufsätze erkunden mögliche Wege, wie die philosophischen Konzeptualisierungen von Gott, Göttern und dem Göttlichen in der antiken Welt mit traditionellen religiösen Praktiken und Institutionen interagieren, ebenso wie mit nicht-philosophischen Ansichten des Göttlichen. Dabei wird ein Bogen von der „Rationalisierung“ des Göttlichen durch die frühen griechischen Philosophen bis hin zur Konzeption der Toleranz gespannt, die sich bei Augustinus finden lässt. (...)
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  43. What does the world look like according to superdeterminism.Augustin Baas & Baptiste Le Bihan - 2023 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (3):555-572.
    The violation of Bell inequalities seems to establish an important fact about the world: that it is non-local. However, this result relies on the assumption of the statistical independence of the measurement settings with respect to potential past events that might have determined them. Superdeterminism refers to the view that a local, and determinist, account of Bell inequalities violations is possible, by rejecting this assumption of statistical independence. We examine and clarify various problems with superdeterminism, looking in particular at its (...)
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    Embodied simulation as part of affective evaluation processes: Task dependence of valence concordant EMG activity.André Weinreich & Jakob Maria Funcke - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (4):728-736.
    Drawing on recent findings, this study examines whether valence concordant electromyography (EMG) responses can be explained as an unconditional effect of mere stimulus processing or as somatosensory simulation driven by task-dependent processing strategies. While facial EMG over the Corrugator supercilii and the Zygomaticus major was measured, each participant performed two tasks with pictures of album covers. One task was an affective evaluation task and the other was to attribute the album covers to one of five decades. The Embodied Emotion Account (...)
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    Entscheidungsfreiheit bei Platon.Wolfgang Maria Zeitler - 1983 - München: C.H. Beck.
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    City of God.Augustine - unknown
  47. Toward a Theory of Second-Order Consequence.Augustín Rayo & Gabriel Uzquiano - 1999 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 40 (3):315-325.
    There is little doubt that a second-order axiomatization of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory plus the axiom of choice (ZFC) is desirable. One advantage of such an axiomatization is that it permits us to express the principles underlying the first-order schemata of separation and replacement. Another is its almost-categoricity: M is a model of second-order ZFC if and only if it is isomorphic to a model of the form Vκ, ∈ ∩ (Vκ × Vκ) , for κ a strongly inaccessible ordinal.
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  48. The Confessions of St. Augustine.Saint Augustine - 1843 - Value Classic Reprints.
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    Lost in Space, on Jane and Louise Wilson , with essays by Jeremy Millar and Claire Doherty.Maria Walsh - 2004 - Film-Philosophy 8 (2).
    _Jane and Louise Wilson_ With Essays by Jeremy Millar and Claire Doherty London: Ellipsis, 2000 ISBN 1-84166-027-2 84 pp., inc. 120 b/w photograph.
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  50. Organização de Espaços Participativos na Escola: Processo de Aprendizagem, Exercício de Cidadania.Maria Sirlei Xavier Wandscheer - 2005 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 7 (2).
     
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