L’humanité comme vide symbolique : lecture croisée de Emmanuel Kant et de Claude LefortLefort, Elisabeth ![]() Scientific Conference (2015, October) Si notre situation symbolique et politique actuelle se définit comme celle de la perte des derniers repères de la certitude, l’idée kantienne d’une histoire universelle, c’est-à-dire d’un dessein de la ... [more ▼] Si notre situation symbolique et politique actuelle se définit comme celle de la perte des derniers repères de la certitude, l’idée kantienne d’une histoire universelle, c’est-à-dire d’un dessein de la nature qui guiderait le dessein personnel de chacun, semble au premier abord désuète. Dans un contexte où tout absolutisme axiologique semble impossible, l’idée d’un mouvement sourd et immanent, qui pousserait l’humanité vers « une unification politique parfaite », apparaît comme une croyance datée. Et pourtant, l’opuscule kantien, Idée d’une histoire universelle au point de vue cosmopolitique, en prenant en compte les particularismes sans renoncer à l’idée universelle d’humanité, est d’une actualité cruciale, parce qu’il relève le défi imposé par la Modernité politique : celui de penser une voie philosophique intermédiaire, entre le Charybde qu’est l’absolutisme axiologique, et le Scylla qu’est le nihilisme. C’est ce que la présente étude voudrait mettre à jour en croisant l’opuscule kantien, avec la philosophie politique de Claude Lefort. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 217 (0 UL) Les humanités numériques, un enjeu historiqueClavert, Frédéric ; Schafer, Valerie ![]() in Quaderni (2019), 98 Digital technologies may impact the practices of historians at every stages of their research, from retrieving archives, building a corpus to writing and editing. Digital tools have influenced spaces for ... [more ▼] Digital technologies may impact the practices of historians at every stages of their research, from retrieving archives, building a corpus to writing and editing. Digital tools have influenced spaces for scientific dialogue and free flow of ideas within the historians' community. As such, Digital Humanities are challenging the shaping of history, but they could also become an object of history. Therefore, we will analyse such an hybridization that may enrich our field of study. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 654 (19 UL) Humanities als De-Re-Konstrukteure des RechtsfundamentsBecker, Katrin ![]() Presentation (2017, September) Detailed reference viewed: 128 (6 UL) Humanities in a Digital Age: Using Digital Tools for Research and TeachingTakats, Sean ![]() Scientific Conference (2013, October 25) Detailed reference viewed: 84 (1 UL) HUMANITIES IN ACTION:Eng intergenerationell Exploratioun vum Batty Weber sengem Abreisskalender (1913-1940)Millim, Anne-Marie ![]() Presentation (2022, November 18) Detailed reference viewed: 103 (3 UL) Humanities Talk - Jiddesch Fräiwëlleger am Spuenesche BiergerkrichZaagsma, Gerben ![]() Diverse speeches and writings (2018) Am Spuenesche Biergerkrich vun 1936-1939 hunn déi Kräften, déi d'Republik géint eng nationalistesch Iwwernahm wollte verteidegen, och international u Fräiwëlleger appelléiert, fir si ze ënnerstëtzen ... [more ▼] Am Spuenesche Biergerkrich vun 1936-1939 hunn déi Kräften, déi d'Republik géint eng nationalistesch Iwwernahm wollte verteidegen, och international u Fräiwëlleger appelléiert, fir si ze ënnerstëtzen. Ënner dësen internationale Spueniekämpfer waren och vill jiddesch Männer. Nom Zweete Weltkrich krut dësen Engagement eng nei Bedeitung an der Diskussioun ëm déi angeblech jiddesch Passivitéit géinteniwwer der antisemitischer Verfolgung an Hitlerdäitschland. D'Renée Wagener schwätzt mam Gerben Zaagsma vun der Uni Lëtzebuerg iwwer seng Fuerschung zu dësem Thema. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 107 (2 UL) Humanities Talk - radio interview by Danièle Weckervan der Heijden, Tim ![]() Diverse speeches and writings (2018) "De Mediewëssenschaftler Tim van der Heijden huet am Kader vum Projet "Changing Platforms of Ritualized Memory Practices: The Cultural Dynamics of Home Movies" d'Geschicht vum Amateurfilm recherchéiert ... [more ▼] "De Mediewëssenschaftler Tim van der Heijden huet am Kader vum Projet "Changing Platforms of Ritualized Memory Practices: The Cultural Dynamics of Home Movies" d'Geschicht vum Amateurfilm recherchéiert. Dëse Projet kuckt sech de sougenannten Home Movie vum Ufank vun der Kamera 1895 bis d'Opkomme vun der digitaler Medieplattform YouTube 2005 un. Dobäi huet de van der Heijden sech besonnesch op Phas vum technologesche Wiessel konzentréiert a konstatéiert, datt sech net nëmmen d'Instrument ännert mat deem de private Filmemacher schafft, mee esou guer d'Aart a Weis, wéi sech erënnert gëtt. D'Danièle Wecker ënnerhält sech mam Tim van der Heijden iwwer Verännerungen am private Film." [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 138 (6 UL) Humanized mice for modeling human infectious disease: challenges, progress, and outlook.; ; Balling, Rudi et alin Cell Host and Microbe (2009), 6(1), 5-9 Over 800 million people worldwide are infected with hepatitis viruses, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and malaria, resulting in more than 5 million deaths annually. Here we discuss the potential and ... [more ▼] Over 800 million people worldwide are infected with hepatitis viruses, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and malaria, resulting in more than 5 million deaths annually. Here we discuss the potential and challenges of humanized mouse models for developing effective and affordable therapies and vaccines, which are desperately needed to combat these diseases. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 407 (3 UL) A HUMANIZED MOUSE MODEL OF HIV-1 LATENCY AS A PRECLINICAL TOOL TOWARDS HIV-1 CURE.Schober, Rafaëla Maria ![]() Doctoral thesis (2022) Detailed reference viewed: 234 (4 UL) »Humanressourcen« Anmerkungen zur Semantik des WissenschaftsraumsMein, Georg ![]() in Mein, Georg; Rieger-Ladich, Markus (Eds.) Soziale Räume und kulturelle Praktiken. Über den strategischen Gebrauch von Medien (2004) Detailed reference viewed: 166 (0 UL) Humans and Robots in Dialogue?!Arend, Béatrice ; Caire, Patrice ![]() Conference given outside the academic context (2016) As a follow-up to the CoRobots project presented within the framework of the exhibition Eppur si muove (July 2015-Jan 2016), two research teams in social sciences and in robotics share joint reflections ... [more ▼] As a follow-up to the CoRobots project presented within the framework of the exhibition Eppur si muove (July 2015-Jan 2016), two research teams in social sciences and in robotics share joint reflections on human-robot interaction. In our presentation, we analyze a case of situated communication between a robot and a visitor of the exhibition and raise the question whether robots and humans can engage in dialogue. Furthermore, we show how the analysis can support the work of roboticians designing social robots. We address these questions by relying on multi-screen video captures of a visitor playing games with a humanoid robot. The current interdisciplinary work is used as a base for further research and development on the interactions between robots and visitors within the context of the Ville de Luxembourg museums. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 196 (10 UL)![]() Humans vs. Computer-Simulated Agents as Collaboration Partners in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning EnvironmentsHerborn, Katharina ; Schweitzer, Nick ; Mustafic, Maida et alScientific Conference (2017, September) Detailed reference viewed: 159 (4 UL) Humidity Measurement Analysis for Flow SimulationsEstupinan Donoso, Alvaro Antonio ![]() Presentation (2018, August 30) Detailed reference viewed: 135 (2 UL) HuMiX, an in vitro model to study the human gut microbiome and immune systemWilmes, Paul ![]() Scientific Conference (2016, November) Detailed reference viewed: 170 (0 UL)![]() HuMiX: A MICROFLUIDICS-BASED IN VITRO CO-CULTURE DEVICE FOR INVESTIGATING HOST-MICROBE INTERACTIONSWilmes, Paul ; ; et alScientific Conference (2014, October 30) Detailed reference viewed: 462 (24 UL)![]() humix: a microfluidics-based in vitro co-culture device for investigating human-microbial molecular interactionsShah, Pranjul ; Wilmes, Paul ![]() Scientific Conference (2012, August 25) Detailed reference viewed: 256 (7 UL) HumorDembeck, Till ![]() in Trebeß, Achim (Ed.) Metzler Lexikon Ästhetik (2006) Detailed reference viewed: 134 (0 UL) Humor types show different patterns of self-regulation, self-esteem, and well-beingLeist, Anja ; in Journal of Happiness Studies (2013), 14(2), 551-569 Humor styles have been found to be associated with well-being, however, no study has addressed the distinct well-being associations of combinations of humor styles, that is, humor types, yet. The present ... [more ▼] Humor styles have been found to be associated with well-being, however, no study has addressed the distinct well-being associations of combinations of humor styles, that is, humor types, yet. The present study thus aimed at investigating which combinations of humor styles exist and to which extent these humor types are associated with well-being. In an online questionnaire, the Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ, Martin et al. J Res Pers 37:48–75, 2003), self-regulatory strategies, self-esteem, and well-being instruments were administered to a German sample. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses replicated the underlying structure of the HSQ. With hierarchical clustering, we found evidence for three humor types (endorsers, humor deniers, and self-enhancers), which differed in group means for self-esteem, self-regulatory strategies, and well-being. Findings provide further evidence for the positive well-being correlates of self-enhancing humor, and distinctly address the positive correlates of aggressive and self-defeating humor being absent. It is discussed that humor styles cannot be conceptualized as beneficial or detrimental per se, but have to be regarded in context. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 332 (7 UL) A hundred years of activated sludge: time for a rethinkSheik, Abdul ; Muller, Emilie ; Wilmes, Paul ![]() in Frontiers in Microbiology (2014), 5(47), 1-7 Biological wastewater treatment plants (BWWTPs) based on the activated sludge (AS) pro- cess have dramatically improved worldwide water sanitation despite increased urbanization and industrialization ... [more ▼] Biological wastewater treatment plants (BWWTPs) based on the activated sludge (AS) pro- cess have dramatically improved worldwide water sanitation despite increased urbanization and industrialization. However, current AS-based operations are considered economically and environmentally unsustainable. In this Perspective, we discuss our current understanding of microbial populations and their metabolic transformations in AS-based BWWTPs in view of developing more sustainable processes in the future. In particular, much has been learned over the course of the past 25 years about specialized microorganisms, which could be more comprehensively leveraged to recover energy and/or nutrients from wastewater streams. To achieve this, we propose a bottom-up design approach, focused around the concept of a “wastewater biorefinery column”, which would rely on the engineering of distinct ecological niches into a BWWTP in order to guarantee the targeted enrichment of specific organismal groups which in turn will allow the harvest of high-value resources from wastewater. This concept could be seen as a possible grand challenge to microbial ecologists and engineers alike at the centenary of the discovery of the AS process. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 404 (10 UL) Hunger Games, un jeu au sens propre comme au sens figuréDeregnoncourt, Marine ![]() in Le Pardaillan (2017), 2(2017), 15-25 Les concepts corrélés à l’utopie, lesquels s’apparentent à un jeu avec la réalité temporelle, sont extrêmement prégnants dans Hunger Games. Quels sont précisément les différents types de jeux perceptibles ... [more ▼] Les concepts corrélés à l’utopie, lesquels s’apparentent à un jeu avec la réalité temporelle, sont extrêmement prégnants dans Hunger Games. Quels sont précisément les différents types de jeux perceptibles dans cette saga littéraire et cinématographique et comment s’y manifestent-ils ? Telle est la problématique que cet article propose de traiter. Pour ce faire, notre réflexion se divisera en trois parties à partir de la typologie des « relations transtextuelles » établie par Gérard Genette dans son ouvrage Palimpsestes. La littérature au second degré (Le Seuil, 1982). Nous débuterons notre étude par les origines et références intertextuelles d’Hunger Games. Quels sont les mythes fondateurs de cette saga ? Nous nous axerons ensuite sur la métatextualité caractéristique de cette œuvre, laquelle critique l’omnipotence médiatique actuelle. Dans la troisième partie, nous nous focaliserons, in fine, sur le genre littéraire young adult dystopique auquel appartient précisément Hunger Games. En quoi cette saga s’apparente-t-elle à une dystopie utopique ? Telles sont les questions que nous nous posons et auxquelles nous allons tenter, dès à présent, de répondre. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 91 (2 UL) |
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