Simone Weil, The Need for Roots (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1978), p15.The Need for Roots. Translated by A.F. Wills (London: Routledge, 1978 [1952]).The Need for Roots, trans. A Wills, Routledge Kegan Paul, London.WEIL, S. -The needs of the soul, in: The need for ...
This article applies Simone Weil's philosophical concept of 'uprootedness' and the '14 needs of the soul', set out in her 1943 book 'The Need for Roots', to the empirical case study of the border 'Italy-Slovenia' considered within Programme 2007–2013. A multi-dimensional qualitative ...
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Howell quotes the author Simone Weil: "At its highest level, attention is the same as prayer." I visited Howell in October, more than a year after the fire. He and Lazar are living in a house she bought in St Helena in 1993. They had been renting it out. "The people renting realiz...
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2019. Hebrew Roots, Jewish Routes: A Tribal Language in a Global World. Millburn: Behrman House. Google Scholar Berg, Nancy. 2018. The Anxiety of Authenticity: Hebrew, Sushi, and Suspicious Objects. In What We Talk About When We Talk About Hebrew (and What it Means to Americans), ed....
Endometrial stem/progenitor cells are a type of stem cells with the ability to self-renew and differentiate into multiple cell types. They exist in the end
Simone Weil, French philosopher and activist, agreed that everyone is a victim of war. No one involved in the application of force escapes its toxicity. “To the same degree,” she said, “though in different fashions, those who use it and those who endure it are turned to stone.” Whe...
However, since many larvae were found between roots, we hypothesize that they feed on juices of fungal hyphae. Both larvae and adults usually stay in the soil. When unearthed and disturbed they become active and soon bury themselves again into the substrate. Bioluminescence is present in several...
parole, anddiscours) has made a surprising claim when he states that Saussure distinguished only between “NOBME (langue sociale) et USAGE (langue individuelle)”, a contention which suggests the author’s limited familiarity with theCours, major components of which his treatise sets out to criti...