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    An Immobile Nomad: “the Peasant from the Danube”.Pompiliu Crăciunescu - 2018 - Human and Social Studies 7 (3):69-79.
    European writer of Romanian origin, Vintila Horia - Goncourt Prize in 1960 for the novel Dieu est né enexil - was a truly awakened consciousness of his time. Wherever he was - in Bucharest or Florence, Buenos Aires or Paris, Rome or Madrid - this “polyglot nomad” never left the unyielding values of the spirit and of knowledge. His work of literary epistemology, hisnovelistic creation - fed by exile, love and by the divine -, as well as the Journal d’un (...)
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    Immobilization of mice following envenomation by cobras.Charles W. Radcliffe, Thomas Poole, Frederic Feiler, Nils Warnoch, Thomas Byers, Andrea Radcliffe & David Chiszar - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (3):243-246.
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    Mobilization, Immobilization, and Spontaneous Forms of Fascism.Joel C. Edelstein - 1972 - Politics and Society 2 (4):363-375.
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    Immobilization does not disrupt near-hand attentional biases.Robert McManus & Laura E. Thomas - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 64 (C):50-60.
  5. La causalità del Motore immobile secondo Aristotele.Enrico Berti - 2002 - Gregorianum 83 (4):637-654.
    Cet article étudie la doctrine aristotélicienne du moteur immobile, cause de tout mouvement et de tout savoir, cause efficiente et cause finale, que l'A. assimile à Dieu.
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    Short-Term Immobilization Promotes a Rapid Loss of Motor Evoked Potentials and Strength That Is Not Rescued by rTMS Treatment.Christopher J. Gaffney, Amber Drinkwater, Shalmali D. Joshi, Brandon O'Hanlon, Abbie Robinson, Kayle-Anne Sands, Kate Slade, Jason J. Braithwaite & Helen E. Nuttall - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Short-term limb immobilization results in skeletal muscle decline, but the underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood. This study aimed to determine the neurophysiologic basis of immobilization-induced skeletal muscle decline, and whether repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation could prevent any decline. Twenty-four healthy young males underwent unilateral limb immobilization for 72 h. Subjects were randomized between daily rTMS using six 20 Hz pulse trains of 1.5 s duration with a 60 s inter-train-interval delivered at 90% resting Motor Threshold, or Sham (...)
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  7. Immobile history : an interview with Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie.Alexander von Lünen & Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie - 2012 - In Alexander von Lünen & Charles Travis (eds.), History and GIS: epistemologies, considerations and reflections. Dordrecht: Springer.
     
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  8. The immobilized Christian.John R. Fry - 1963 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
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    Aristotle, the Immobile Mover.John R. Catan & Giovanni Reale - 1976 - Philosophy Research Archives 2:245-371.
    This is a translation of II Motore Immobile (Metafisica, libro XII), Traduzione intégrale, introduzione e commento by Giovanni Reale (Editrice La Scuola, Brescia, 4th Ed. 1971)- The author offers a unitary reading of the famous twelfth book of Aristotle's Metaphysics. The book is intended for students who wish to read the text itself of Aristotle’s, so that the introduction and commentary to the text and the summaries of the entire Metaphysics as well as the twelfth book gives the student ample (...)
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    L'éclair immobile dans la plaine, philosophie et poétique du temps chez Lucrèce.Sabine Luciani - 2000 - Louvain: Editions Peeters.
    La notion de temps occupe une place determinante dans l'oeuvre de Lucrece, alors que cet aspect a ete jusqu'alors peu explore. L'ambition de cet ouvrage est de demontrer que le temps unifie dans une vision complexe et ambivalente la physique, l'histoire, la morale et la poetique lucretiennes. Le present livre est fonde sur une etude de la fonction du temps au sein de ces differents domaines et montre comment la duree infinie qui caracterise les mouvements atomiques chez Epicure se traduit (...)
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    Marianne, Doury, Le débat immobile. L'argumentation dans le débat médiatique sur les parasciences.Simone Bonnafous - 1998 - Argumentation 12 (4):507-508.
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    Des portraits immobiles.Pascale Borrel - 2010 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 5 (1):133-139.
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    Academic Inbreeding at Universities in the Czech Republic: Beyond Immobile Inbred Employees?Jan Kohoutek, Karel Hanuš & Marián Sekerák - 2024 - Minerva 62 (2):287-304.
    This paper presents the results of qualitative research on academic inbreeding in Czech higher education, the first of its kind. Its focus is on exploring the significance of academic inbreeding, its types, practices, and possible solutions. The research for this paper was done among academic staff at eight institutions of higher education in the Czech Republic. It was conceptually informed by ideas about different types of inbred employees (immobile, mobile, silver-corded, and adherent) and available policy tools. The results show that (...)
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  14. ARISTOTELE, "Il Motore immobile".B. A. B. A. - 1963 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 55:257.
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    François Perrin: Un parcours immobile (les enseignements du paratexte dans l'oeuvre du poète autunois).Anne Sirvin - 2000 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 62 (2):303-315.
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    La causalità del motore immobile.Carlo Giacon - 1969 - Padova,: Antenore.
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    L'anneau immobile: regards croisés sur maître Eckhart.Secondo Bongiovanni (ed.) - 2005 - Paris: Éditions Facultés Jésuites de Paris.
    Cet ouvrage montre la portée universelle de Maître Eckhart en étudiant l'influence de son oeuvre dans la phénoménologie d'Husserl et la dialectique d'Hegel, et les rapports entre la pensée de Maître Eckhart et la mystique chinoise de Laozi.
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  18. Les asanas; gymnastique immobile du hatha yoga.Félix] Goyot - 1946 - Paris,: J. Tallandier.
     
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    Primo moto immobile: studio sul fondamento cosmologico singolare e sull'universale rivelato.Gianfranco Longo - 2012 - Zürich: Lit.
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    Liborio Dibattista. Il movimento immobile: La fisiologia di E.-J. Marey e C. E. François-Franck . xv + 338 pp., illus., table, bibl., index. Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 2010. €35. [REVIEW]Paolo Mazzarello - 2013 - Isis 104 (3):625-626.
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    Continuity and Change on the French Left: Revolutionary Transformation or Immobilism?Mark Kesselman - 1980 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 47.
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  22. L'orologio vivente e il paradosso dell'immobile: studio su Denis Diderot.Francesco Piselli - 1974 - Milano: Celuc.
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    Ancora Sulla Causalit À Del Motore Immobile.Enrico Berti - 2007 - Méthexis 20 (1):7-28.
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    Being a Parkinson’s patient: Immobile and unpredictably whimsical Literature and existential analysis. [REVIEW]Harry Van Der Bruggen & Guy Widdershoven - 2004 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 7 (3):289-301.
    What is characteristic of being aParkinson’s patient? This article intends toanswer this question by means of an analysis ofnovels about people with Parkinson’s disease,personal accounts, and scientific publications.The texts were analyzed from anexistential-phenomenological perspective, usingan adapted version of the existential analysis.Being a Parkinson’s patient is apparentlycharacterized by an existential paradox: lifeappears simultaneously immobile andunpredictably whimsical. This may manifestitself in the person’s corporeality, in hisbeing-in-time and in-space, in his relating tothings and events, his life-world, and in hisbeing-together-with-others as an individual.Finally, some (...)
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  25. Why the parts of absolute space are immobile.Nick Huggett - 2008 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (3):391-407.
    Newton's arguments for the immobility of the parts of absolute space have been claimed to licence several proposals concerning his metaphysics. This paper clarifies Newton, first distinguishing two distinct arguments. Then, it demonstrates, contrary to Nerlich ([2005]), that Newton does not appeal to the identity of indiscernibles, but rather to a view about de re representation. Additionally, DiSalle ([1994]) claims that one argument shows Newton to be an anti-substantivalist. I agree that its premises imply a denial of a kind of (...)
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    Application of contrast conditions to dynamical images of immobile dislocations.W. J. Boettinger, H. E. Burdette & M. Kuriyama - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (1):119-127.
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    Da Chi È Amato Il Motore Immobile? Su Aristotele, Metaph. XII 6-7.Enrico Berti - 1997 - Méthexis 10 (1):59-82.
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    The LINE‐1 paradox: Active yet immobile.Anne-Valerie Gendrel - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (2):2400256.
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  29. Carlo giacon, "la causalità Del motore immobile". [REVIEW]G. Giannini - 1970 - Aquinas 13 (1):164.
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  30. Premiers principes métaphysiques de la science de la nature : la démonstration de l'existence du moteur immobile de l'univers au huitième livre de la Physique.Michel Crubellier - 2014 - In Cristina Cerami (ed.), Nature et sagesse: les rapports entre physique et metaphysique dans la tradition aristotelicienne: recueil de textes en hommage a Pierre Pellegrin. Louvain-la-Neuve: Peeters.
     
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    Embryonic movement stimulates joint formation and development: Implications in arthrogryposis multiplex congenita.Haodong Zhou - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (5):2000319.
    Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC) is a heterogeneous syndrome where multiple joints have reduced range of motion due to contracture formation prior to birth. A common cause of AMC is reduced embryonic movement in utero. This reduction in embryonic movement can perturb molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways involved in the formation of joints during development. The absence of mechanical stimuli can impair joint cavitation, resulting in joint fusion, and ultimately eliminate function. In turn, mechanical stimuli are critical for proper joint formation (...)
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    The saga of IMAC and MIT.Eugene Sulkowski - 1989 - Bioessays 10 (5):170-175.
    Immobilized Metal‐ion Affinity Chromatography, IMAC, has been gaining in popularity as the purification technique of choice for proteins and peptides. IMAC of proteins on transition metals (Co, Ni, Cu, Zn) can be rationalized in terms of the coordination of histidine residues. Brief accounts of the principles of IMAC, its anticipated development and plausible applications are presented. Metal Ion Transfer, MIT, may offer an efficient means to deplete a metal ion from a metalloprotein or, conversely, to charge its apo form with (...)
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    Animacies: Biopolitics, Racial Mattering, and Queer Affect.Mel Y. Chen - 2012 - Duke University Press.
    In _Animacies_, Mel Y. Chen draws on recent debates about sexuality, race, and affect to examine how matter that is considered insensate, immobile, or deathly animates cultural lives. Toward that end, Chen investigates the blurry division between the living and the dead, or that which is beyond the human or animal. Within the field of linguistics, animacy has been described variously as a quality of agency, awareness, mobility, sentience, or liveness. Chen turns to cognitive linguistics to stress how language habitually (...)
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    Plants in place: a phenomenology of the vegetal.Edward S. Casey - 2023 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by Michael Marder.
    Plants are commonly considered immobile, in contrast to humans and other animals. But vegetal existence involves many place-based forms of change: stems growing upward, roots spreading outward, fronds unfurling in response to sunlight, seeds traveling across wide distances, and other intricate relationships with the surrounding world. How do plants as sessile, growing, decaying, and metamorphosing beings shape the places they inhabit, and how are they shaped by them? How do human places interact with those of plants-in lived experience; in landscape (...)
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  35. Political philosophy beyond methodological nationalism.Alex Sager - 2021 - Philosophy Compass 16 (2):e12726.
    Interdisciplinary work on the nature of borders and society has enriched and complicated our understanding of democracy, community, distributive justice, and migration. It reveals the cognitive bias of methodological nationalism, which has distorted normative political thought on these topics, uncritically and often unconsciously adapting and reifying state‐centered conceptions of territory, space, and community. Under methodological nationalism, state territories demarcate the boundaries of the political; society is conceived as composed of immobile, culturally homogenous citizens, each belonging to one and only one (...)
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    Actuel et le virtuel.Gilles Deleuze & Claire Parnet - 1996
    Il faudrait que le dialogue se fasse, non pas entre des personnes, mais entre les lignes, entre des chapitres ou des parties de chapitre. Ce seraient les vrais personnages. Perdre la mémoire : il faudrait plutôt dresser des " blocs ", les faire flotter. Un bloc d'enfance n'est pas un souvenir d'enfant. Un bloc nous accompagne, est toujours anonyme et contemporain, et fonctionne dans le présent - Oublier l'histoire : la question des devenirs, et de leur géographie. Un devenir-révolutionnaire est (...)
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    The Reality of the Aristotelian Separate Movers.Joseph Owens - 1950 - Review of Metaphysics 3 (3):319 - 337.
    These substances have been considered in recent times, as in traditional interpretation, to be identical with the immobile Movers of the Physics. Both Physics and Metaphysics refer to the same separate substances. On the other hand, the immobile Movers of the Physics have been identified with the immanent souls of the Heavens, and so sharply distinguished from the separate substances of the Metaphysics. Then in the opposite extreme, the Movers of the Metaphysics have been completely identified with the celestial souls. (...)
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    (1 other version)Why ‘scaffolding’ is the wrong metaphor: the cognitive usefulness of mathematical representations.Brendan Larvor - 2018 - Synthese:1-14.
    The metaphor of scaffolding has become current in discussions of the cognitive help we get from artefacts, environmental affordances and each other. Consideration of mathematical tools and representations indicates that in these cases at least, scaffolding is the wrong picture, because scaffolding in good order is immobile, temporary and crude. Mathematical representations can be manipulated, are not temporary structures to aid development, and are refined. Reflection on examples from elementary algebra indicates that Menary is on the right track with his (...)
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    An oasis in the desert? The benefits and constraints of mobile markets operating in Syracuse, New York food deserts.Jonnell A. Robinson, Evan Weissman, Susan Adair, Matthew Potteiger & Joaquin Villanueva - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (4):877-893.
    In this paper we critically examine mobile markets as an emerging approach to serving communities with limited healthy food options. Mobile markets are essentially farm stands on wheels, bringing fresh fruits, vegetables and other food staples into neighborhoods, especially those lacking traditional, full service grocery stores, or where a significant proportion of the population lacks transportation to grocery stores. We first trace the emergence of contemporary mobile markets, including a brief summary about how and where they operate, what they aim (...)
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    Aristote, De Cœlo, I 9 : l’identité des « êtres de là‑bas ».Fabienne Baghdassarian - 2011 - Philosophie Antique 11:175-203.
    Il est relativement peu de textes qui, dans le De Cœlo, témoignent de l’existence de réalités incorporelles transcendantes à l’ordre astral. La conclusion, sur laquelle se referme la démonstration de l’unicité du ciel en I 9, est-elle de ceux‑là? Les « êtres de là-bas » y désignent-ils les réalités sidérales les plus hautes ou certaines instances hypercosmiques? C’est à l’identification de ces êtres qu’il s’agit ici de procéder. En montrant que convergent ensemble les indices textuels du passage et son homogénéité (...)
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    Collisions at the Crossroads: How Place and Mobility Make Race by Genevieve Carpio (review).Jared Friesen - 2021 - Environment, Space, Place 13 (2):129-132.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:129 Collisions at the Crossroads: How Place and Mobility Make Race BY GENEVIEVE CARPIO Oakland, California: University of California Press, 2019 REVIEWED BY JARED FRIESEN In Collisions at the Crossroads: How Place and Mobility Make Race, Professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies Genevieve Carpio systematically uncovers several of the insidious forms that power takes in order to construct racial inequality. Settlement, mobility, and immobility have served to draw distinctions (...)
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    La convive anorexique.Danièle Alexandre Bidon - 2001 - Clio 14.
    Un modèle pour artiste, valide du XIIIe siècle aux XVIe-XVIIe siècle, veut que la mariée, quelle qu’elle soit, soit systématiquement représentée, au banquet du mariage, immobile, yeux baissées, les mains croisées dans son giron, bouche close, alors que tous discutent et consomment autour d’elle. Quelle réalité recouvre ce topos? Chaque image du mariage est une leçon et un avertissement donnés au deuxième sexe.
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    Schema as both the key to and the puzzle of life.Jui-Pi Chien - 2004 - Sign Systems Studies 32 (1-2):187-207.
    Jakob von Uexküll’s problematic is manifested in his paradoxical portraiture of form within the plan of nature: the one a sensual schema and the other a transsensual ideal form. At first sight, Uexküll’s belief in the Platonic and the Reformational notions of the immobile becoming of form seems to be a resignation from the heated debates among his contemporary materialists, vitalists, dynamists, and evolutionists. However, in terms of the Kantian subjective teleology, Uexküll’s appropriation of the ancient philosophy reinstates the invisible, (...)
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    The dominant idea.Voltairine de Cleyre - unknown
    DI.1 On everything that lives, if one looks searchingly, is limned the shadow line of an idea – an idea, dead or living, sometimes stronger when dead, with rigid, unswerving lines that mark the living embodiment with the stern immobile cast of the non living. Daily we move among these unyielding shadows, less pierceable, more enduring than granite, with the blackness of ages in them, dominating living, changing bodies, with dead, unchanging souls. And we meet, also, living souls dominating dying (...)
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    An Encounter with the Art and Science of Medicine.Anonymous Five - 2014 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 4 (1):7-9.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:An Encounter with the Art and Science of MedicineAnonymous Five“Let Nothing Upset YouLet Nothing Frighten YouEverything is ChangingOnly God is Changeless”—St. Theresa of AvilaSt. Teresa’s prayer is on the front cover of each of four binders dedicated to storing insurance authorizations, studies, references, and reports about our daughter’s brain tumor treatment. They represent our experience, what we learned, the information we were given, and the information we sought out. (...)
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    What'S new: The role of chaotropic salts in two‐phase gene diagnosis.David Gillespie, Mary Jo Caranfa & Joel Bresser - 1984 - Bioessays 1 (6):272-276.
    The preparation of samples for gene diagnosis is time‐consuming, labor‐intensive and costly. These problems can be overcome by dissolving a biological source in a strong solution of a chaotropic salt, then filtering the solution through an immobilizing membrane. Conditions exist for causing the selective immobilization of either DNA or mRNA. The resultant membrane is immediately ready for reaction with labeled gene probes.
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    Das Recht der Angst.Rebekka A. Klein - 2022 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 70 (3):445-456.
    Insofar as the purpose of modern law is to secure the freedom of the individual, meaning that modern law is thus a right of freedom, the question arises as to how this right of freedom relates to fear. The article first refers to the narrative of religion as a regime of fear, which is historically related to the narrative of peace through law. After analysing the religious technique of increasing and escalating the irrational and derailing moment of fear, it contrasts (...)
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    Misquotations from Reality.Ann Lauterbach - 1996 - Diacritics 26 (3/4):143-157.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Misquotations from RealityAnn Lauterbach (bio)In the girdle of Aphrodite, in the crown, in the body of Helen and her phantom, beauty is superimposed over necessity, cloaking it in deceit. The necessary has a certain splendor, and behind any splendor one senses a metallic coldness, as though of a weapon poised to strike. The real split in Greek consciousness, like all other irreversible steps it took, comes when Plato for (...)
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    Recombinant neuromuscular synapses.William D. Phillips & John P. Merlie - 1992 - Bioessays 14 (10):671-679.
    The developing neuromuscular junction has provided an important paradigm for studying synapse formation. An outstanding feature of neuromuscular differentiation is the aggregation of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) at high density in the postsynaptic membrane. While AChR aggregation is generally believed to be induced by the nerve, the mechanisms underlying aggregation remain to be clarified. A 43‐kD protein (43k) normally associated with the cytoplasmic aspect of AChR clusters has long been suspected of immobilizing AChRs by linking them to the cytoskeleton. In recent (...)
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    Antiutilitarismo di Dante.Marco Romanelli - 2020 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 27 (1):83-120.
    È opinione oggi largamente diffusa che la visione storica e politica di Dante abbia caratteri fortemente conservatori o addirittura reazionari. In sintesi, la polemica dantesca contro lʼavarizia e la cupidigia nasconderebbe un radicale rifiuto della modernità e della nuova realtà socioeconomica che si stavano affermando ai suoi tempi, in nome di un ritorno al «buon tempo antico» e al mondo immobile e chiuso della tradizione. In questo saggio intendo dimostrare, al contrario, che lʼipotesi elaborata da Dante è tuttʼaltro che conservatrice, (...)
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