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Ultrapolemici

By: Florentin Smarandache

...Paradoxismul este o mi şcare interna ţional ă de avangard ă în literatur ă, art ă, filosofie, chiar şi ştiinţă, bazat ă pe folosirea excesiv ă de ant... ...r ă. Am pornit din politic, social şi - treptat - am ajuns în literatur ă, art ă, filozofie şi chiar ştiin ţă. Prin experimente bazate pe contradic ţ... ...experimente bazate pe contradic ţii, s-au adus termeni noi în literatur ă, art ă, filosofie, ştiin ţă, chiar şi noi procedee, metode, algoritmi de cr... ...octor în literatur ă, eseist, Craiova), Titu Popescu (doctor în estetic ă, Germania), Ion Soare (profesor, scriitor şi arhivist, Râmnicu Vâlcea) etc.... ... Maroc, în perioada 1-21 septembrie, 1995, fiind prezentat ă la Karlsruhe, Germania, pe 29 septembrie, 1995. 8. Florentin Smarandache, NonRoman, pos... ...ubl. n.) paradoxismului”. Mai departe, hai s ă reproducem acum din revista german ă de circula ţie interna ţional ă “Zentralblatt f űr Mathematik” (... ...nian) (The Paradoxist Literary Movement), USA, 1992. A group of literary critics (J. – M. Levenard, I. Rotaru, A. Skemer) collected all multicultu...

...PARADOXISM is an avant-garde movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive used of antitheses, parables, odds, paradoxes in creations. It was set up and led by the writer Florentin Smarandache since 1980’s who said: “The goal is to enlargement of theartis...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...urb anybody. Personification being inevitable in creation, the history of art can be superposed to the history of the authors or, at, least gets tan... ...e the velleities in this field. The information of valuable scientists on art is not founded usually on a rather confused bovarism. However, from ... ...stifies the literary tenacity of the paradox with an aesthetic relation:” art is paradoxistic by nature, since it uses a fiction (a feigned thing) to... ...ce), triangles (translated from French too, in the case of these ones the German translation seemed preferably...), tiny squares - ideal places for s... ...es paradoxical, through a direct consequence (“if I shall be swore by many critics, that will mean paradoxist will have taken its effect!”). Perhaps... ...rom abroad: Dumitru Ichim (Canada), Dan Romascanu (Denmark), Titu Popescu (Germany), Radu Enescu (Spain), Al. Mirodan (Israel), Constantin Craciun (A... ... by Student Theater of Timisoara, October 1995 (ia a tour through Morocco, germany and Romania); 5. Pacala, the Bear and the Dragon, Dramatic Theate...

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On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church

By: Martin Luther

...ve treatises in this volume on the sacraments, all of which were written in German and were intended for the individual Christian, whether layman or ... ...ent. One of Luther’s most bitter enemies, Thomas Murner, translated it into German, confident that it would expose Luther to the rank and file of th... ...kind of Latin the Italians are beginning to write nowadays. Another friar, a German of Leipzig, that same lecturer, as you know, on the whole canon o... ...t prominent English reformer before the Reformation and keenest of medieval critics of the doctrine of transubstantiation, was posthumously condemned...

...k is seemingly set in an "angry tone" as this was the first time he accused the pope of being the Antichrist. Luther's book was further published in German by his opponent Franciscan Thomas Murner, in hopes that he would make people aware of the foolishness of supporting Luther....

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Margele Risipite

By: Florentin Smarandache

...Paradoxismul este o mi şcare interna ţional ă de avangard ă în literatur ă, art ă, filosofie, chiar şi ştiinţă, bazat ă pe folosirea excesiv ă de ant... ...r ă. Am pornit din politic, social şi - treptat - am ajuns în literatur ă, art ă, filozofie şi chiar ştiin ţă. Prin experimente bazate pe contradic ţ... ...experimente bazate pe contradic ţii, s-au adus termeni noi în literatur ă, art ă, filosofie, ştiin ţă, chiar şi noi procedee, metode, algoritmi de cr... ...octor în literatur ă, eseist, Craiova), Titu Popescu (doctor în estetic ă, Germania), Ion Soare (profesor, scriitor şi arhivist, Râmnicu Vâlcea) etc.... ... Maroc, în perioada 1-21 septembrie, 1995, fiind prezentat ă la Karlsruhe, Germania, pe 29 septembrie, 1995. 8. Florentin Smarandache, NonRoman, pos... ...ubl. n.) paradoxismului”. Mai departe, hai s ă reproducem acum din revista german ă de circula ţie interna ţional ă “Zentralblatt f űr Mathematik” (... ...nian) (The Paradoxist Literary Movement), USA, 1992. A group of literary critics (J. – M. Levenard, I. Rotaru, A. Skemer) collected all multicultu...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...at war with Russia. When the first world war broke, Turkey allied itself with the Germans. All Armenian men aged 20-45 were conscripted to the arm... ...n in 1910. http://www.armenian-genocide.org/ http://www.cilicia.com/armo10.html Art, Modern We are all acquainted with the tales - many apocry... ...odern We are all acquainted with the tales - many apocryphal, some real - of how art critiques, curators, collectors and buyers were fooled into ... ...rt critiques, curators, collectors and buyers were fooled into purchasing "works of art" created by monkeys. The animals "painted" by dipping their... ...wn for 2 months in 1961 in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Not one of the art critics, journalists, 116,000 visitors, or curators has noticed ... ... Despite his connections with leading painters, gallery owners, art professors and critics - his brother owned a successful art dealership in Paris... ...Barbie Barbie was invented by Ruth Handler in 1959. It was modelled on a minuscule German sex doll called "Lilli". Barbie was the nickname of Ruth'... ...ectrelations.html Berliner When President John F. Kennedy sought to impress the Germans in 1961 - then besieged by the Russians - he visited Ger...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...e); • museums (e.g., The J. Paul Getty Trust, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Smithsonian Institution); • m... ...demic organizations (e.g., American Council of Learned Societies, College Art Association, Duke Center for the Study of the Public Domain, Glushko-S... ...rance Center (“CCC”)); • academic and scholarly societies (e.g., College Art Association); • illustrators (e.g., Graphic Artists Guild, Illustrato... ... the author with regard to his work may come into existence” (quoting the German delegate at the 1884 Diplomatic Conference)). 153 See TRIPS art. 9... ...7 See NOI (125 licenses between 1990 and January 2005). Generally, the critics of the Canadian system felt that it would impose an undue administ...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...e); • museums (e.g., The J. Paul Getty Trust, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Smithsonian Institution); • m... ...demic organizations (e.g., American Council of Learned Societies, College Art Association, Duke Center for the Study of the Public Domain, Glushko-S... ...rance Center (“CCC”)); • academic and scholarly societies (e.g., College Art Association); • illustrators (e.g., Graphic Artists Guild, Illustrato... ... the author with regard to his work may come into existence” (quoting the German delegate at the 1884 Diplomatic Conference)). 153 See TRIPS art. 9... ...7 See NOI (125 licenses between 1990 and January 2005). Generally, the critics of the Canadian system felt that it would impose an undue administ...

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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...lf with love as an individual expres, sion of God, as a priceless work of art. Love is important to self,esteem. You've got to be able to love your... ..., esteem , he or she can build outward into the world and create works of art, just as Rembrandt and Picasso did. You're Worth It Most of us hold w... ...s. Before going any further let me share with you a writing by the great German writer, Goethe. It is titled "The Power of Commitment. " Until one... ..., it didn't have to look like a shoe box. They converted everything into art. They even turned the bathtub into a piece of art by painting a naked ... ...important for you to know that you are a pretty nice person. None of your critics will support you. Remember Terry Cole, Whittaker's book on the su...

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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

...ent. He is writhing on the inlay, attempting tears. It's futile, I know. We both forgot the art of crying, except from torn veins. The light is wan... ...hing: the fullest trust, a willingness to yield. I remember having seen the following in an art house movie, it was a test: to fall, spread-eagled f... ...le, the single chair, my scattered clothing, the metered rotary dial phone, the French and German television channels I cannot understand. Once wee... ...vered. The radio reported his passing and lengthy obituaries adorned tomorrow's press. The critics cloaked with affected objectivity the overpoweri... ... two-dimensional rendition of a layered archeological excavation. Come morning, I sniff my art and recoil, only to be captivated again by its monot... ...up and three loaves of bread when she came back from work at the shop owned by the Yekkes (German-Jews) whom she admired. When I was born, the radi... ...n jest. These Yekkes with their order and efficiency and table manners and how she studied German and they all admired her in return. And now this:...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...e, oh, fye upon it! ye Christians have fathered upon the scriptures the optimism of the German and French infidels! Coming of Messiah Vol. 1 Irvin... ... excellent and kindly a teacher? I answer, that if I had found them introduced with any art or insinuation, I would have done so; but on the other h... ... 2 Confession of the Kirk of Scotland, above referred to. Art. Of the Sacrament. Coming of Messiah Vol. 1 Irving: Pre... ...are to follow. And this truly, which was so much laughed at by the sapient order of the critics, is to my mind the most solid and well-grounded part ... ...ng students the perfect works of antiquity, shall ever bring them to any stature in the art. Now I judge that such a growth as the mind experienceth... ...erritories, which the statue shut up within its womb; Portugal, Spain, France, England, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Italy, Greece. In short, almost th... ...ly, not only must that empire be still extant, in that remnant of it which they seek in Germany, but it must continue till the end of the world. In ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...xamples are the massacre of the Tutsis in Rwanda, the Holocaust of the Jews in Nazi Germany's Third Reich, and the Armenian Genocide in Turkey. Rad... ...as pliant and compliant butlers, replete with gloves and tarbushes. In the book, a German Jewish family prophetically lands at Jaffa, the only port... ...on. The Holocaust was a massive trauma not because of its dimensions - but because Germans, the epitome of Western civilization, have turned on the... ... the will is there it can be done. The alternative is too horrible to contemplate. Art (as Private Language) The psychophysical problem is long sta... ... himself against past artists). They could be few or many, but they must exist for art, in its fullest sense, to exist. Modern theories of art spea... ... and only he can decide how far is his representation from his original experience. Art criticism is impossible. Granted, his reference group (his a... ...e or the skin. Should we treat a muscle or a skin cell with the same reverence the critics of cloning wish to accord an unfertilized egg? Is This ... ...to be a uniquely human quality. What about introspective machines? Surely, say the critics, such machines are PROGRAMMED to introspect, as opposed ... ... The wheel turned a full cycle in 1991 ("The True and Only Heaven: Progress and its Critics"). The petite bourgeois at least are "unlikely to mistak...

...Cyclopedia of issues in modern philosophy: The philosophy of science and religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. 13. He Unchained Books The German goldsmith’s invention frees access to library books and breaks the c... ... the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, on to those of the French, Germans, English, and eventually worldwide public-ations. The doorway i... ...daily life‖ before the printed book and fully deserved to be labeled the ―art preservative of all arts.‖ For millennia, memory presided over comm... ... lyric poet Simonides of Ceos, credited with having invented the mnemonic art in the sixth century BC. Simonides formalized his memory system and ... ...he studies of grammar, rhetoric, and logic. Then the quadrivium’s Real Art—―the four ways‖— moved on to the studies of:  arithmetic—math applie... ... The cradle of the English we speak rocked in the homelands of invading Germanic tribes. About the time the Romans were pulling up stakes from ... ...nor indoctrinate—rather to foster curiosity about past InfoTech. Early critics of the Internet and social media raised visions of Web users sittin...

...ay exert even greater impact on the evolution of English. The Treasure of Our Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. -- 13. He Unchained Books-The German goldsmith’s invention frees access to library books and breaks the chains of ignorance that held most of mankind in bondage for millennia. -- 14. Printers as Agents of Change-After the fall of Rome, Western culture foc...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

..., the dream of a Greater Serbia is no less a recurrent nightmare than the numerable German Reichs and Serbia erupted upon the world stage no less fr... ...ia and Hungary) deprived Vojvodina of its autonomy. The Magyars rushed back in with German and Austrian settlers and immediately embarked upon a ma... ...anning the murders of King Nicholas of Montenegro, King Constantine of Greece, the German Kaiser and King Ferdinand of Bulgaria. How much of it was... ...Ottomans of individuals or rebellious groups. Sadness was expressed in liturgy, in art and literature, in music and in dance. Acceptance by conceiv... ...leads to dysfunctions in one or more areas of life. Pathological narcissism is the art of deception. The narcissist projects a False Self and manag... ...it was acquired by (his) own efforts" (in Georges Duby, "The age of the Cathedrals: Art and Society, 980-1420, Chicago, Chicago University Press, 1... ...gitimately. As we know, totalitarian regimes are not disposed kindly towards their critics. Totalitarian governments rule by fear and terror. Accor... ... the result of the historical chance. They are corrupt and incompetent. Their only critics of substance, and some measure of safety, are the Orthod...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. 13. He Unchained Books The German goldsmith’s invention frees access to library books and breaks the c... ... the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, on to those of the French, Germans, English, and eventually worldwide public-ations. The doorway is ... ...daily life‖ before the printed book and fully deserved to be labeled the ―art preservative of all arts.‖ For millennia, memory presided over commer... ... lyric poet Simonides of Ceos, credited with having invented the mnemonic art in the sixth century BC. Simonides formalized his memory system and ma... ...he studies of grammar, rhetoric, and logic. Then the quadrivium’s Real Art—―the four ways‖— moved on to the studies of:  arithmetic—math applied... ...es The cradle of the English we speak rocked in the homelands of invading Germanic tribes. About the time the Romans were pulling up stakes from th... ...e nor indoctrinate—rather to foster curiosity about past InfoTech. Early critics of the Internet and social media raised visions of Web users sittin...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...ia Straddles the Divide IV. Russia’s Stealth Diplomacy V. Losing the Iraq War VI. Germany’s Rebellious Colonies VII. The Disunited Nations The W... ... countries and 38,000 interviewees. Two other surveys published last year - by the German Marshall Fund and the Chicago Council on Foreign Relation... ...en March and May 2006, Pew surveyed 16,710 people in Britain, China, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rus... ...on to crucial pillars of the international order. Naturally, America's enemies and critics are envious of its might and wealth. They would have pro... ...ut Iraq concludes: "Iraq generally has not had access to the latest, state-of- the-art oil industry technology (i.e., 3D seismic), sufficient spare... ...eplete with luxury products, restaurants are making a brisk business, and dozens of art galleries are prospering where two languished only 4 years ... ... Skopje, 2000 Winner of numerous awards, among them Israel's Council of Culture and Art Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club Award for Soc...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

... Netherlands). Optimally, they should be lower (as is the case in Greece, Germany and Hungary). Alternatively, even if sickness benefits are earning... ... in Israel, Hungary, Italy and the Netherlands to 6 months and in France, Germany, Luxemburg and the United Kingdom – 12 months. Only in Belgium are... ...onal aid and subsidies to declining and infant industries. In Sweden and Germany there is co-determination. Workers have a quasi- constitutional sho... ...nesses and to those ever-fewer giant multinationals which will master the art of harnessing them. The Labour Divide IV. The Unions after Communi... ...up a business, seminars and courses on anything from assertiveness to the art of negotiating. In some countries, unions, having failed to negotiate... ... emergence of Organisation Man in the newsletter of the World Academy of Art and Science: "The job -- the kind that you had, or hoped to get -- bec... ...hey bought the controlling stakes at unrealistically low prices, said the critics. To support their thesis, they pointed to the huge disparity betwe... ...f businessmen benefited from privatization. The paranoid allusions of the critics of this process were completely substantiated. Something was very ...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...rtlett’s writing has been praised by many leading authors, reviewers, and critics, among them: JAMES MICHENER, novelist: “I am much taken with Bar... ...nique, beautifully designed books, many of them illustrated with original art specially created for each book. Each of our books aspires to be a wor... ...pecially created for each book. Each of our books aspires to be a work of art in itself—in both its content and its design. The press was estab... ... the Owl Cries, has been widely acclaimed by many authors, reviewers, and critics, among them James Michener, Pearl S. Buck, Ford Madox Ford, Charle... ... clay long dried by the sun. It is too bad they can’t apply some of their art to themselves. They are such emaciated creatures, I wonder what they e... ...uous banquet in the château, again royalty. Three hundred guests, I hear: Germans, Dutch, Austrian, Swiss, two or three British, a Greek potentate; ... ...upidity: my stupid room, some of it visible in the same glass: the odious German etchings Judith gave me, Papa’s cracked leather chest, the un- polis...

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Report on Orphan Works

By: Library of Congress

...e); • museums (e.g., The J. Paul Getty Trust, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Smithsonian Institution); • m... ...demic organizations (e.g., American Council of Learned Societies, College Art Association, Duke Center for the Study of the Public Domain, Glushko-S... ...rance Center (“CCC”)); • academic and scholarly societies (e.g., College Art Association); • illustrators (e.g., Graphic Artists Guild, Illustrato... ... the author with regard to his work may come into existence” (quoting the German delegate at the 1884 Diplomatic Conference)). 153 See TRIPS art. 9... ...7 See NOI (125 licenses between 1990 and January 2005). Generally, the critics of the Canadian system felt that it would impose an undue administ...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...of Prof. Rice's se- ries of lectures was delivered Fri- day evening in the art room of Hopkins Hall on Raphael and Uembrandt and was illustrated by sl... ...ce showed how each of these painters repre- sented idealism and realism in art; but his more immediate pur- pose was to indicate how their lives are d... ... how their lives are disclosed in the progress of their development in the art of painting. Raphael wos born in Urbino, Italy, a distinctly rural land... ... Leo X. there is a throe-quarter picture of Pope Julius II, which most art critics also include ns a work of Raphael. Cf Reiubranilt there is the port... ...a; Entrance, History. Tuesday, April 2, 1907, 2.30 p, m., 4 H. H.—College, German 2. German 4 a, German 4 b, German f). Philosophy 1; Entrance, Greek.... ...esday, April 3, 1907, 9.00 a. m., 4 H. H. —College, English 2, English 14, German 1, Latin 1, Meteorology; Entrance, English, French. Wednesday, April... ... 8, French 1, French 2, Frencli 3, French 3 b, Greek 1, Latin 2: Entrance, German; Entrance, Mathematics liii part i, Wednesday, April 3, 1907. 7.30 p... ...luded as to make this feature of the book highly accept- able. Some of the critics would have rejected one or two of them ; and,for the benefit of fut... ...op- er training of children. Professor Wild pointed out the fact that many critics have failed to under- stand Terence's theories on the topic, and th...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...mably a human one? 9 Can they use those copyrights to discipline heretics or critics who insist on quoting the scripture in full? Should anyone own th... ...er voluntary communication to others, free as the air to common use.” 12 Our art, our culture, our science depend on this public domain every bit as m... ...ice gets formed, you prefer it to some government funding body or coterie of art mavens. At the same time as you are developing your culture, you want... ...__ 37278_u01.qxd 8/28/08 11:04 AM Page 4 Instead of having ministries of art that define the appropriate culture to be produced this year, or turni... ...lves and, thus, are a highly deceptive form of compensation; the Congress of German Economists resolves: that patents of invention are injurious to co... ...lessening their density in any point.” What were the concerns of these early critics? They worried about intellec- tual property producing artificial s... ...of the world of intellectual property’s outside, its opposite. Most of these critics take as their goal the prevention or limitation of an “artificial”... ...e slanted toward American sensibilities, downplaying both anti- Semitism and German expansionism. His solution? T o publish his own English translatio... ...on? T o publish his own English translation, taken direct and uncut from the German edition. He wanted to prove, with Hitler’s own words, that the Uni...

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