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    Husserl’s Concept of Position-Taking and Second Nature

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    I argue that Husserl’s concept of position-taking, Stellungnahme, is adequate to understand the idea of second nature as an issue of philosophical anthropology. I claim that the methodological focus must be the living subject that acts and lives among others, and that the notion of second nature must respond to precisely this fundamental active character of subjectivity. The appropriate concept should satisfy two additional desiderata. First, it should be able to develop alongside the biological, psychological, and social individual development. Second, it should be able to underlie the vast diversity of human beings within and across communities. As possible candidates, I contrast position-taking with two types of habit-like concepts: instinct and habitus, on the one hand, and customary habits, on the other. I argue that position-taking represents the active aspect of the subject while the habit-like concepts are passive. A subject’s position-takings and ensuing comportments are tied together by motivations, which evince a certain consistency, and for this reason are expression of the subject’s identity. I conclude by nuancing the relation between Stellungnahme and passivity. Passivity is deemed necessary to action but subservient to it; position-taking is thought to be prior to passivity

    Word, Lemma, and Part of Speech (Argentina)

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    Corpus del Español word, lemma, and part of speech data format. Zip folder contains 20 .txt files of linguistic data from Argentina split into two categories: General (g) and Blogs (b). Texts are separated by a line with ## and the textID

    Word, Lemma, and Part of Speech (Chile)

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    Corpus del Español word, lemma, and part of speech data format. Zip folder contains 20 .txt files of linguistic data from Chile split into two categories: General (g) and Blogs (b). Texts are separated by a line with ## and the textID

    Linear Text (Costa Rica)

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    Corpus del Español linear text data format for texts from Costa Rica. This format provides a textID for each text, and then the entire text on the same line. In this format, words are not annotated for part of speech or lemma. In addition, contracted words like can\u27t are separated into two parts (ca n\u27t) and punctuation is separated from words (eye level . As her). Zipped folder contains 20 .txt files of General (g) and Blog (b) data

    Linear Text (Puerto Rico)

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    Corpus del Español linear text data format for texts from Puerto Rico. This format provides a textID for each text, and then the entire text on the same line. In this format, words are not annotated for part of speech or lemma. In addition, contracted words like can\u27t are separated into two parts (ca n\u27t) and punctuation is separated from words (eye level . As her). Zipped folder contains 20 .txt files of General (g) and Blog (b) data

    Linear Text (España)

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    Corpus del Español linear text data format for texts from Spain. This format provides a textID for each text, and then the entire text on the same line. In this format, words are not annotated for part of speech or lemma. In addition, contracted words like can\u27t are separated into two parts (ca n\u27t) and punctuation is separated from words (eye level . As her). Zipped folder contains 146 .txt files of General (g) and Blog (b) data

    Database (Guatemala)

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    Corpus del Español database format. This is the format allows for the most robust searches and allows for powerful JOINs across corpus, lexicon, and source tables but requires knowledge of SQL. Zip folder contains 20 .txt files of linguistic data from Guatemala split into two categories: General (g) and Blogs (b). See Full-text corpus data for more information on how to use the database format

    Database (Honduras)

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    Corpus del Español database format. This is the format allows for the most robust searches and allows for powerful JOINs across corpus, lexicon, and source tables but requires knowledge of SQL. Zip folder contains 20 .txt files of linguistic data from Honduras split into two categories: General (g) and Blogs (b). See Full-text corpus data for more information on how to use the database format

    Database (Panamá)

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    Corpus del Español database format. This is the format allows for the most robust searches and allows for powerful JOINs across corpus, lexicon, and source tables but requires knowledge of SQL. Zip folder contains 20 .txt files of linguistic data from Panamá split into two categories: General (g) and Blogs (b). See Full-text corpus data for more information on how to use the database format

    Database (Nicaragua)

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    Corpus del Español database format. This is the format allows for the most robust searches and allows for powerful JOINs across corpus, lexicon, and source tables but requires knowledge of SQL. Zip folder contains 20 .txt files of linguistic data from Nicaragua split into two categories: General (g) and Blogs (b). See Full-text corpus data for more information on how to use the database format

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