11 résultats pour "more"
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L'utopie de Thomas More
Imaginez-vous donc en train d'écouter le récit de Raphaël Hythloday (étymologiquement : celui qui est habile à raconter des histoires), jeune voyageur portugais. Vous voilà tout à coup touché par les moeurs et les institutions du peuple utopien. Le dispositif rhétorique qui produit cet autre monde sous vos yeux consiste moins à vous faire croire qu'un tel peuple existe qu'à susciter en vous le désir de vivre selon un tel mode de vie. Il vous faut par conséquent suivre deux cheminements parallèle...
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Fiche de lecture Utopia Thomas More
Littérature d’idée Thomas More L’Utopie L’ESSENTIEL Thomas More crée le concept d’« utopie », étymologiquement « lieu qui n’existe pas » S’inspire de la République de Platon, dénonce les mœurs de son époque et dépeint une société idéale Une île isolée, pas de propriété privée, plusieurs religions, pas de monnaie (les habitants se servent selon leurs besoins et sont honnêtes), tout le monde travaille, si faute : esclave, pas de diversité L’inégalité des r...
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Aquinas, Thomas
Aquinas, Thomas (1224/6-74) Aquinas lived an active, demanding academic and ecclesiastical life that ended while he was still in his forties. He nonetheless produced many works, varying in length from a few pages to a few volumes. Because his writings grew out of his activities as a teacher in the Dominican order and a member of the theology faculty of the University of Paris, most are concerned with what he and his contemporaries thought of as theology. However, much of academic theology in the...
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lecture linéaire MORS de Victor Hugo
Analyse linéaire du poème « Mors » Comment Hugo représente-t-il la mort dans ce poème ? I. Vers 1 à 10 : La mort, cette faucheuse universelle II. Vers 11 à 18 : La mort sème la peur et l'horreur III. Vers 19 et 20 : Un espoir Installé au-dessus du poème avec des majuscules écrasantes et la tonalité d'éternité que lui donne l'utilisation du latin, le titre Mors préfigure l'ensemble du texte. Le je initial vient donner au texte sa tonalité lyrique. Toutefois, c'est là sa dernière manifest...
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LLCE - Self-Expression And Construction To what extent Taylor Swift’s legacy is more than music ?
LLCE - Self-Expression And Construction To what extent Taylor Swift’s legacy is more than music ? INTRO : Hello everyone, today I would like to introduce you to an artist I am in awe for, she’s one of the most influent and most powerful artist in nowadays music industry : Taylor Swift. She’s so powerful that the Bloomberg magazine said that she is the music industry. That is why today we’re going to wonder to what extent her legacy is more than music. In a time we will see that her legacy...
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Animals and ethics
Animals and ethics Does morality require that we respect the lives and interests of nonhuman animals? The traditional doctrine was that animals were made for human use, and so we may dispose of them as we please. It has been argued, however, that this is a mere ‘speciesist' prejudice and that animals should be given more or less the same moral consideration as humans. If this is right, we may be morally required to be vegetarians; and it may turn out that laboratory research using animals, and m...
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Communication sociale pour la promotion des manifestations culturelles en Côte d'Ivoire : cas du mory-sawarila de Marabadjassa
UNIVERSITÉ ALASSANE OUATTARA DE BOUAKÉ UFR : Communication, Milieu et Société Département des sciences du langage et de la communication MÉMOIRE DE MASTER 2 MENTION : Sciences de la communication OPTION : Communication pour le développement SUJET : COMMUNICATION SOCIALE POUR LA PROMOTION DES MANIFESTATIONS CULTURELLES EN CÔTE D’IVOIRE : CAS DU MORI-SABARILA DE MARABADJASSA Présenté par : M. SANGARÉ Souleymane Encadré par : M. KAUL Guy (Maître de conférences) Sous la di...
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Applied ethics
Applied ethics Applied ethics is marked out from ethics in general by its special focus on issues of practical concern. It therefore includes medical ethics, environmental ethics, and evaluation of the social implications of scientific and technological change, as well as matters of policy in such areas as health care, business or journalism. It is also concerned with professional codes and responsibilities in such areas. Typical of the issues discussed are abortion, euthanasia, personal relatio...
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Areté
Aretē A pivotal term of ancient Greek ethics, aretē is conventionally translated 'virtue', but is more properly 'goodness' - the quality of being a good human being. Philosophy came, largely through Plato, to recognize four cardinal aretai: wisdom (phronēsis), moderation (sōphrosynē), courage (andreia) and justice (dikaiosynē). Others, considered either coordinate with these or their sub-species, included piety, liberality and magnanimity. The term generated many controversies. For example, is a...
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Art, abstract
Art, abstract The use of the term 'abstract' as a category of visual art dates from the second decade of the twentieth century, when painters and sculptors had turned away from verisimilitude and launched such modes of abstraction as Cubism, Orphism, Futurism, Rayonism and Suprematism. Two subcategories may be distinguished: first, varieties of figurative representation that strongly schematize, and second, completely nonfigurative or nonobjective modes of design (in the widest sense of that ter...
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“The history of men’s opposition to women’s emancipation is more interesting perhaps than the story of that emancipation itself.” V.W
“The history of men’s opposition to women’s emancipation is more interesting perhaps than the story of that emancipation itself.” V.W This quotation of Virginia whoolf voices women’s struggle over the times, indeed the feminist author is trying to make us realize , the word of the author sheds light upon how women have been treated since the beginning of the humanity. Nowadays, the woman issue has become an important matter in today’s society. Indeed, the women are always being critized,...