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    Ayahuasca Calling: Sacredness and the Emergence of Shamanic Vocations in Denmark and Peru.Margit Anne Petersen, Sarah Feldes & Victor Sacha Cova - 2022 - Anthropology of Consciousness 33 (2):255-278.
    This article addresses the sacredness of Ayahuasca from the perspective of the global shamanic vocation. If encounters with Ayahuasca are said to revitalize forms of sacredness in contemporary societies, this is perhaps clearest in cases where individuals understand themselves to be called to lead ceremonies. Recognizing the global scale of Ayahuasca shamanism, we compare facilitators of ceremonies in two societies to discern differences and similarities in how Ayahuasca vocations exist in differently modernized societies: Peru, a predominantly Catholic society with a (...)
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    Leopold Ziegler, Karl Hofer: Briefwechsel 1897-1954.Leopold Ziegler & Karl Hofer - 2004 - Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Interview mit Dr. Andreas Höfer zum Thema „Olympia und Erinnerung“.Andreas Höfer - 2021 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 18 (1):81-89.
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    Separate- versus common-common-cause-type derivations of the Bell inequalities.Gábor Hofer-Szabó - 2008 - Synthese 163 (2):199-215.
    Standard derivations of the Bell inequalities assume a common-commoncause-system that is a common screener-off for all correlations and some additional assumptions concerning locality and no-conspiracy. In a recent paper Graßhoff et al., "The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science", 56, 663–680 ) Bell inequalities have been derived via separate common causes assuming perfect correlations between the events. In the paper it will be shown that the assumptions of this separate-common-cause-type derivation of the Bell inequalities in the case of perfect (...)
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    Separably closed fields with higher derivations I.Margit Messmer & Carol Wood - 1995 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (3):898-910.
    We define a complete theory SHF e of separably closed fields of finite invariant e (= degree of imperfection) which carry an infinite stack of Hasse-derivations. We show that SHF e has quantifier elimination and eliminates imaginaries.
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  6. Politiker im Spiegel der Karikatur.Fritz Bartsch-Hofer - 1975 - Giessen-Wieseck: Verlag des Giessener Anzeigers. Edited by Karl Brodhäcker.
     
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  7. Kant-Bibliographie 2015.Margit Ruffing - 2017 - Kant Studien 108 (4).
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    PBR, Nonreality and Entangled Measurement.Gábor Hofer-Szabó - 2024 - Foundations of Physics 54 (3):1-7.
    In a recent paper, Cabbolet argues that the PBR theorem is nonreal since in the ensemble interpretation of quantum mechanics the entangled measurement used in the derivation of the PBR theorem is nonexisting. However, Cabbolet (1) does not provide any argument for the nonexistence of entangled measurements beyond the incompatibility of the existence of entangled measurements and the existence of $$\psi$$ -epistemic models which we already know from the PBR theorem; and (2) he does not show why it is more (...)
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  9. Growing for broke: How the government has sold out to private interests [Book Review].Alm Margit - 2017 - Australian Humanist, The 126:23.
    Alm, Margit Review of: Growing for broke: How the government has sold out to private interests, by Peter North, Published in 2016 by Tomorrow Press, PO Box 238, Berwick, Vic. 3806 ISBN 978-168418977-9.
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  10. Countdown: Our last, best hope for a future on earth? [Book Review].Margit Alm - 2014 - Australian Humanist, The 114:23.
    Alm, Margit Review of: Countdown: Our last, best hope for a future on earth?, by Alan Weisman, First Published in the US by Little, Brown and Company, Hachette Book Group ISBN 978-1-4087-0267-3.
     
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    The principle of the common cause.Miklós Redei, Gabor Hofer-Szabo & Laszlo Szabo - 2013 - Cambridge, U.K: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Miklós Rédei & László E. Szabó.
    The common cause principle says that every correlation is either due to a direct causal effect linking the correlated entities or is brought about by a third factor, a so-called common cause. The principle is of central importance in the philosophy of science, especially in causal explanation, causal modeling and in the foundations of quantum physics. Written for philosophers of science, physicists and statisticians, this book contributes to the debate over the validity of the common cause principle, by proving results (...)
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    Muscle Synergies in Children Walking and Running on a Treadmill.Margit M. Bach, Andreas Daffertshofer & Nadia Dominici - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Muscle synergies reflect the presence of a common neural input to multiple muscles. Steering small sets of synergies is commonly believed to simplify the control of complex motor tasks like walking and running. When these locomotor patterns emerge, it is likely that synergies emerge as well. We hence hypothesized that in children learning to run the number of accompanying synergies increases and that some of the synergies’ activities display a temporal shift related to a reduced stance phase as observed in (...)
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    Three principles leading to the bell inequalities.Gábor Hofer-Szabó - 2016 - Belgrade Philosophical Annual 29 (29):57-66.
    In the paper we compare three principles accounting for correlations, namely Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle, Bell's Local Causality Principle, and Einstein's Reality Criterion and relate them to the Bell inequalities. We show that there are two routes connecting the principles to the Bell inequalities. In case of Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle and Bell's Local Causality Principle one assumes a non-conspiratorial joint common cause for a set of correlations. In case of Einstein's Reality Criterion one assumes strongly non-conspiratorial separate common causes (...)
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    The symbolistic idea in Danish painting: Young girls in nature.Margit Mogensen - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (1-3):355-362.
  15. Zur "Technikphilosophie" Martin Heideggers.Margit Rezsö - 1984 - In Gizella Kovács, Siegfried Wollgast & Bernd Adelhoch (eds.), Technikphilosophie in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
     
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    Der Wald im Bild. Die Entwicklung eines Motivs vom Mittelalter bis zum Donaustil.Margit Stadlober - 2008 - Das Mittelalter 13 (2):152-169.
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  17. Pharmaceuticals.Margit Sutrop & Kadri Simm - 2011 - In Ruth F. Chadwick, H. ten Have & Eric Mark Meslin (eds.), The SAGE handbook of health care ethics: core and emerging issues. London: SAGE. pp. 427-439.
    This paper is concerned with analyzing transformations in the development, marketing, prescription, and access issues of pharmaceuticals, paying special attention to a variety of ethical and social aspects. A major focus of the article is on pharmacogenetics – a rapidly developing discipline which in the near future might well have a major effect on both drug development and clinical medicine.
     
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  18. Död och levande moral.Margit Wohlin - 1950 - Stockholm: Sveriges kristliga studentrörelses bokförlag.
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    Challenges of Aligning Artificial Intelligence with Human Values.Margit Sutrop - 2020 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 8 (2):54-72.
    As artificial intelligence systems are becoming increasingly autonomous and will soon be able to make decisions on their own about what to do, AI researchers have started to talk about the need to align AI with human values. The AI ‘value alignment problem’ faces two kinds of challenges—a technical and a normative one—which are interrelated. The technical challenge deals with the question of how to encode human values in artificial intelligence. The normative challenge is associated with two questions: “Which values (...)
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    Commutativity, Comeasurability, and Contextuality in the Kochen-Specker Arguments.Gábor Hofer-Szabó - 2021 - Philosophy of Science 88 (3):483-510.
    I will argue that Kochen-Specker arguments do not provide an algebraic proof for quantum contextuality since, for the argument to be effective, operators must be uniquely associated with measur...
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    Bell inequality and common causal explanation in algebraic quantum field theory.Gábor Hofer-Szabó & Péter Vecsernyés - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 44 (4):404-416.
    Bell inequalities, understood as constraints between classical conditional probabilities, can be derived from a set of assumptions representing a common causal explanation of classical correlations. A similar derivation, however, is not known for Bell inequalities in algebraic quantum field theories establishing constraints for the expectation of specific linear combinations of projections in a quantum state. In the paper we address the question as to whether a ‘common causal justification’ of these non-classical Bell inequalities is possible. We will show that although (...)
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    Kausalität, Evidenz und Subjektivität: Paul Martinis Methodenkritik der Psychosomatischen Medizin.Hans-Georg Hofer - 2021 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 29 (4):387-416.
    ZusammenfassungDer Internistenkongress von 1949 war Anlass und Arena einer breit wahrgenommenen Kontroverse zu epistemologischen Fragen der Psychosomatischen Medizin. Der Beitrag verortet zunächst den Kongress in der Nachkriegsgeschichte und zeichnet die Verlaufslinien der Debatte nach. Dabei werden sowohl die Positionen der Sprecher der Psychosomatischen Medizin – Viktor von Weizsäcker und Alexander Mitscherlich – als auch diejenige von Paul Martini, der auf Basis seiner Methodologie klinischer Forschung grundsätzliche Kritik äußerte, rekonstruiert. In einem zweiten Schritt werden die jeweils unterschiedlichen Auffassungen von Kausalität, Evidenz (...)
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    Klimawandel und Migration/flucht: Welche Rechte für die Betroffenen in Europa?Margit Ammer - 2015 - In Angela Kallhoff (ed.), Klimagerechtigkeit Und Klimaethik. De Gruyter. pp. 81-104.
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  24. Kant-Bibliographie 1997.Margit Ruffing - 1999 - Kant Studien 90 (4):442-473.
     
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  25. Kant-Bibliographie 1998.Margit Ruffing - 2000 - Kant Studien 91 (4):460-494.
     
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    Retracing the "Art of Arts and Science of Sciences" from Gregory the Great to Philo of Alexandria.O. P. Andrew Hofer & O. P. Alan Piper - 2018 - Journal of the History of Ideas 79 (4):507-526.
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    Medieval Chains, Invisible Inks: On Non-Statutory Powers of the Executive.Margit Cohn - 2005 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 25 (1):97-122.
    This article examines non-statutory executive powers, which are commonly employed in the modern state but rarely studied as a distinct concept. The article assesses three treatments of these powers available in current English public law—prerogative, common law powers which rely on analogies between the state and legal persons, and judicial review—and argues that they fail to provide a proper balance between legality and need. Royal prerogative connotes a shrinking reservoir of ancient powers, while non-statutory powers respond to unexpected futures and (...)
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    A Pragmatic Approach to Migration.Margit Osterloh & Bruno S. Frey - 2018 - Analyse & Kritik 40 (2):329-336.
    This reply focusses on three aspects: advantages and disadvantages of our proposed ‘cooperative entry certificates’ for the countries of origin, for the migrants, and for the host countries. It analyzes in what respects our proposal can be improved based on the valuable points made by the commentators. In addition, the question of how to deal with winners and losers within the three groups is discussed.
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    Cooperatives Instead of Migration Partnerships.Margit Osterloh & Bruno S. Frey - 2018 - Analyse & Kritik 40 (2):201-226.
    Large-scale migration is one of the most topical issues of our time. There are two main problems. First, millions of persons will enter Europe in the short and middle run in spite of the firewalls we have built. When the income levels in the development countries raises, the migration pressure will even become stronger for a long time. Second, the present integration policy in most European countries is deficient. In contrast to common knowledge, strong social benefits for migrants, multicultural policies (...)
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    Kant-Bibliographie 2012.Margit Ruffing - 2014 - Kant Studien 105 (4):598-639.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 105 Heft: 4 Seiten: 598-639.
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    pensar Por Sí Mismo" Y "publicidad.Margit Ruffing - 2013 - Ideas Y Valores 62 (S1):73-84.
    “Pensar por sí mismo” y “publicidad” son ideas que caracterizan a la Ilustración, pues determinan la reivindicación del uso de la razón, refiriéndola al “progreso” tanto del individuo como de la sociedad. Según Kant, el desarrollo de la capacidad cognitivo- racional del hombre es solo un lado del “pensar por sí mismo”. Que la razón sea desarrollada como conciencia de la capacidad de la moralidad, implica la necesidad de un pensar “más allá de sí mismo”. “Pensar por sí mismo” abre (...)
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    Changing Ethical Frameworks: From Individual Rights to the Common Good?Margit Sutrop - 2011 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 20 (4):533-545.
    Whereas in the 1970s early bioethicists believed that bioethics is an arena for the application of philosophical theories of utilitarianism, deontology, and natural law thinking, contemporary policy-oriented bioethicists seem rather to be keen on framing ethical issues through political ideologies. Bioethicists today are often labeled “liberal” or “communitarian,” referring to their different understandings of the relationship between the individual and society. Liberal individualism, with its conceptual base of autonomy, dignity, and privacy, enjoyed a long period of dominance in bioethics, but (...)
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    Modality in Physics.Gábor Hofer-Szabó, Joanna Luc & Tomasz Placek - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (6):515-521.
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  34. Tension and Legality: Towards a Theory of the Executive Branch.Margit Cohn - 2016 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 29 (2):321-350.
    This article challenges hierarchical and binary thinking in constitutional theory, and offers an alternative basis that draws on multidimensionality. The recognition that constitutionalism is a collection of ingrained tensions between competing forces and conceptual bases is applied in a study of the executive branch, a field that is especially lacking in general theory. The existing research of the executive is almost entirely concerned with specific legal systems and is typically normative; descriptively, references to puzzles and ambiguity offer an inadequate, a-theoretical (...)
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    Globalization, Migration and the Two Types of Religious Boundary: a European Perspective.Margit Warburg - 2007 - In Peter Beyer & Lori Gail Beaman (eds.), Religion, globalization and culture. Boston: Brill. pp. 6--79.
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  36. Rainer K. Silbereisen.Margit Wiesner - 2000 - In Walter J. Perrig & Alexander Grob (eds.), Control of Human Behavior, Mental Processes, and Consciousness: Essays in Honor of the 60th Birthday of August Flammer. Erlbaum. pp. 360.
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    Zwischen Pragmatismus und Realismus: Eine Analyse der Religionsphilosophie von William P. Alston.Margit Wasmaier - 2007 - De Gruyter.
    Auf die Frage nach der Rationalität des Glaubens hat William P. Alston, einer der prominentesten Vertreter der Analytischen Religionsphilosophie, eine zeitgemäße, aber auch spannungsreiche Antwort vorgelegt. Alstons Ansatz wird in diesem Buch systematisch aufgearbeitet und damit einer breiteren Rezeption im deutschsprachigen Raum zugänglich gemacht. Die Analyse der Autorin Margit Wasmaier macht deutlich, dass Alston angesichts der Frage, ob man religiöse Überzeugungen heute überhaupt noch begründet vertreten kann, einen pragmatischen Weg einschlägt, ohne aber den Standpunkt eines metaphysischen Realismus zu verlassen.
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  38. Was Wittgenstein a Relativist?Margit Gaffal - 2012 - In Jesús Padilla Gálvez & Margit Gaffal (eds.), Doubtful Certainties: Language-Games, Forms of Life, Relativism. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 93-103.
    It has sometimes been argued that Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophy is marked by relativism. According to this view people view general concepts in relative terms due to different considerations and perceptions. More specifically, there is a tendency among some philosophers to assign the Wittgensteinian concept of form of life to the idea of culture. The argument goes like this: as language games and forms of life develop within a particular culture and cultures are different they are no absolute phenomena but rather (...)
     
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    Gegenständliche Erkenntnis und transzendentale Einsicht. Zum Kantverständnis Joachim Koppers.Margit Kopper - 2022 - Kant Studien 113 (1):112-142.
    This article provides a short survey of Joachim Kopper’s understanding of Kant’s theory of cognition in CPR. Kant’s critical thought is developed via a dogmatic method but marks a transition to transcendental thought delivered from dogmatic assertions. The assertion that cognition emerges from the relation between mind and objects is made at the beginning of CPR. Kopper holds that transcendental reflection starts not on the basis of this distinction but on the impossibility of logical assertion about existence as it is (...)
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    Kampen om arbejderne - arbejdsbegrebets politiske historie 1750-2015.Margit Bech Vilstrup - 2018 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 76:113-133.
    THE STRUGGLE FOR THE WORKERS - POLITICAL CONCEPTUALIZATIONS OF 'THE WORKER', 1750-2015Although ‘the worker’ has been one of the key concepts in political language since the second half of the 19th century only few studies have been made of the historical shifts in its definition and semantic demarcation. Inspired by present day semantic shifts in the meaning and use of ‘the worker’ in Danish political debate, this article examines the long history of the politicization of the concept. With inspiration from (...)
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    On Reichenbach's common cause principle and Reichenbach's notion of common cause.G. Hofer-Szabo - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (3):377-399.
    It is shown that, given any finite set of pairs of random events in a Boolean algebra which are correlated with respect to a fixed probability measure on the algebra, the algebra can be extended in such a way that the extension contains events that can be regarded as common causes of the correlations in the sense of Reichenbach's definition of common cause. It is shown, further, that, given any quantum probability space and any set of commuting events in it (...)
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    Imagination and the act of fiction-making.Margit Sutrop - 2002 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (3):332 – 344.
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    Conditioning using conditional expectations: the Borel–Kolmogorov Paradox.Zalán Gyenis, Gabor Hofer-Szabo & Miklós Rédei - 2017 - Synthese 194 (7):2595-2630.
    The Borel–Kolmogorov Paradox is typically taken to highlight a tension between our intuition that certain conditional probabilities with respect to probability zero conditioning events are well defined and the mathematical definition of conditional probability by Bayes’ formula, which loses its meaning when the conditioning event has probability zero. We argue in this paper that the theory of conditional expectations is the proper mathematical device to conditionalize and that this theory allows conditionalization with respect to probability zero events. The conditional probabilities (...)
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    Die Systemfrage in der transzendentalen Methodenlehre der Kritik der reinen Vernunft und ihre Bedeutung für die Reflexion des Wissens in sich bei Hegel.Margit Kopper - 1991 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
  45. Rationalismus und Gottesgewissheit : die Auseinandersetzung Maurice Blondels und Victor Delbos' mit Spinozas "Ethik".Margit Kopper - 2012 - In Peter Reifenberg (ed.), Mut zur offenen Philosophie: ein Neubedenken der Philosophie der Tat: Maurice Blondel (1861-1949) zum 150. Geburtstag. Würzburg: Echter.
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    Suomalaisen Jumala.Margit Laininen & Antti Alhonsaari (eds.) - 1988 - Helsinki: Kirjapaja.
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    Two concepts of noncontextuality in quantum mechanics.Gábor Hofer-Szabó - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 93 (C):21-29.
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    Reichenbachian common cause systems.Gábor Hofer-Szabó & Miklos Redei - 2004 - International Journal of Theoretical Physics 43:1819-1826.
    A partition $\{C_i\}_{i\in I}$ of a Boolean algebra $\cS$ in a probability measure space $(\cS,p)$ is called a Reichenbachian common cause system for the correlated pair $A,B$ of events in $\cS$ if any two elements in the partition behave like a Reichenbachian common cause and its complement, the cardinality of the index set $I$ is called the size of the common cause system. It is shown that given any correlation in $(\cS,p)$, and given any finite size $n>2$, the probability space (...)
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    Forest burials in Denmark.Margit Warburg - 2023 - Approaching Religion 13 (1):73-89.
    Burial in the forest is a recent, non-confessional alternative to the established cemeteries owned and run by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark. Danish forest burials fulfil common criteria for non-religion and they are an example of institutionalized non-religion. Their non-confessional character is emphasized in the information material directed towards potential buyers of forest burial plots. Forest burials appeal to both non-members and members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church; in fact, nearly two-thirds of those who had a forest burial by (...)
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  50. Podemos renunciar a nuestra forma de vida?Margit Gaffal - 2013 - In Jesús Padilla Gálvez, Margit Gaffal & P. M. S. Hacker (eds.), Formas de vida y juegos de lenguaje. Madrid: Plaza y Valdés Editores.
     
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