ideational explanations, but rather by structure- or agency-related approaches to the problem of continuity and change. For one possibility for directly tackling this problematique, see Wagner et al. (2006: 5–19). Despite this structural bias, neorealism should be able to tell us some important...
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"Shame" and "honor" acted as mechanisms for marking inclusion and exclusion from the social order in this sexual-moral normative space. Many observers believed that female purity was constantly in danger, and thus, men in decision-making positions, such as the registrars, guarded women's "...
A longstanding problem in natural science and later in physics was the understanding of the existence of ferromagnetism and its disappearance under heating
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Meyerson was aware that the connection of space and time in a four-dimensional mathematical structure was not in itself a novelty of Einstein’s theory. He refers to “the more than a century-old statement of Lagrange” (Meyerson 1921, 2:376; tr. 1991, 538) that mechanics can be ...