173 research outputs found

    La questione semiologica dell’a-venire nel rapporto di Derrida con la filosofia hegeliana

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    This text analyses the relation between Derrida’s thought and Hegel’s philosophy between 1965 and 1970. The author focuses on the connection between Aufhebung and différance to show how, through this connection, Derrida is able to conceive the “to-come” as dissemination. What this text tries to demonstrate is that thanks to the relation with Hegel’s thought, the question of the “to-come” becomes in Derrida a semiological question linked with the problem of writing

    La pierre tombale d’un évêque ‘suffragant’ d’Alba Iulia : Saulus (†1309/1310?) ou Benedictus (†1320)

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    International audienceThe purpose of this article is that of republishing, reediting, and analysing an epigraph previously dated to the end of the fourteenth century. The funerary slab is 154/168 cm long, 58 cm wide, and 32 cm high; it is placed in the lapidary of thesouthern gallery in the Alba Iulia Orthodox Archbishopric’s inner yard. Re-evaluating the previous hypotheses that were linking the slab to a suffragan of bishop Goblin, the author considers that the slab dates back to the beginning of the aforesaid century. Itcarries an inscription following each of the four sides of the stone. Two supplementary lines, inside the first four, follow the longer sides. At their centre, one finds a representation of a bishop’s crosier. This and the word EPISCOPVS from the inscription,allows one to propose that the tomb belonged to a catholic bishop from the beginning of the fourteenth century. A similar and more precise dating (1290-1320) could be drawn from the comparison with the inscriptions in Luncani (1290, 1299), Bistriţa (1320), Reghin (1330), and Aiud (1334). The text of the inscription may be the following one:1. [† HIC IACET ...?]2. [..?]S ◦ EPISCOPVS ◦ L[…] TENENS3. SVFRAGAN4. E‹V›S ◦ D‹OMI›NI ◦ GOBLIN‹I› [?]MI[?]C[..?]5. [.?]VN‹T ?› A POPVL‹O› ◦ DOMINIC‹O› [?]6. [.?]‹A› IN ◦ ANNO ◦ D‹OMINI› ◦ M ◦ CCC ◦ [..](† Here lies...)s the bishop l(...) keeping, suffragan of lord Goblin (…) by the Lord’s people (…) in the year of the Lord 13(...).When comparing the stone with the slabs of other Alba Iulia bishops (Andrew Szécsi, †1356; Dominic Szécsi, †1368; and Goblin, †1386), the early dating seems to be well advised, and the list of possibilities is reduced to three historical figures: the bishopPeter Monoszló (1270-1307); the vicar general Saul (c. 1308-1309), an archdeacon of Turda; and the bishop Benedict (1309-1320), a former Dominican from the monastery of St Margaret island in Budapest. An analysis of locum tenens and suffraganeus (two key-terms of the inscription), further reduces the list to Saul and Benedict. The author observes that the two words might be linked to Saul, but there are also cases of former Franciscans who became bishops and maintained a suffragan relationship with their original abbey. After a brief analysis of populus dominicus, which may hide the presence of the Alba Iulia chapter, the author ends without being able to choose between the two. The only proof one might bring into consideration could be theidentification of the spurious dominus Goblinus from the text of the inscription. He could be a Dominican abbot, a bishop, or an archbishop

    Supporting the Design and Choice of Wage Systems According to Ergonomic Requirements

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    The interdependence between wage system and employees implication-participation in work generated and it continues to permanently generate a preoccupation of managers of all improvement levels of wage methods, wages set up and differentiation criteria.To elaborate or project an adequate wage system it is necessary to take into account: the market for which the company works, technology and manufacture factors that is using, labor market context and socio-cultural environmentwage system, ergonomy, performance, employee, wage level

    Roman Republican Aediles: cura urbis in the Lex Iulia Municipalis

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    В статье рассмотрены сведения Lex Iulia Municipalis, касающиеся cura urbis римских эдилов. Статья посвящена, прежде всего, юридическим вопросам поддержания города в чистоте. Автор указывает и описывает подробно некоторые аспекты деятельности эдилов в Риме: мощение улиц, обслуживание дорог, наблюдение за общественными зданиями. The text considers the evidence of Lex Iulia Municipalis available for the cura urbis of roman aediles. The article is devoted primarily to the legal questions of keeping the City clean. The author points out and describes in detail several aspects of aediles’ activity in Rome: paving of the streets, maintenance of roads, supervision over the public buildings.Статья подготовлена и оцифрована в рамках научного исследования, выполняемого при поддержке государственного контракта № П172 от 20.04.2010 ФЦП "Научные и научно-педагогические кадры инновационной России" на 2009-2013 годы

    Book review: Iulia Motoc: "On Democracy within the United Europe"

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    Any book written by Iulia Motoc is an intellectual challenge and, after careful consideration, any reader may have the feeling of an extraordinary sense of accomplishment. This is because the author has a double specialization, in law and political philosophy, while demonstrating a prestigious academic carrier in the field of political science as well as a solid set of knowledge derived from universal literature. This whole set of preoccupations makes the topics selected by Iulia Motoc to be premeditatedly and systematically situated at the borders of multiple disciplines, so that the jurist may have the chance of observing that the norms which he is obliged to apply have a higher rationality than that of the simple will of the lawmaker, and the expert in political science that the object that he or she is analyzing must not only be put into connection with the behavior of political actors. Iulia Motoc’s most recent book, “On Democracy within the United Europe” places itself within the same class of interdisciplinary frontiers that open in front of the reader and that show themselves as being filled with meanings yet to be discovered

    STUDY ON THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY IN TRAINING AND LIFELONG LEARNING OF THE HIGH SCHOOL’S GRADUATES

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    The nowadays continuously expansion of the market for higher education services puts a high pressure on the management of such institutions. Universities are trying to keep their position on the market by applying theories and practices that have traditionally been used by the business environment. This paper proposes to adapt such a practice to higher education institutions. This is the strategy of backward vertical integration. We understand this by highlighting the possibilities that higher education institutions have to take over some of the activities carried out in high schools. Starting from the experience of a project to whose implementation the authors participated, the paper describes how the counseling and vocational guidance activities addressed to high school students can be carried out by the higher education institutions

    Ideology of urban conservation

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    Although urban heritage has been a research field in the focus of scholars’ attention since the concepts of restoration and rehabilitation of monuments had been extended to entire areas such as historical city centres, before the mid‐twentieth century, architectural studies approached towns only through individual historical monuments, and historical studies only through juridical, political, and religious institutions or economic and social structures. In consequence, urban space as the manifestation of the urban phenomenon in its complexity has been largely ignored by the practice of urban conservation. This thesis aims to be a theoretical approach to the field of urban conservation, revealing its place at the crossing of history, architecture, urbanism, geography, philosophy, and anthropology. The creation of place, its understanding, the meaning that places hold for human identity and the way they shape us in return. The basis of such an enquiry is set by looking at attitudes towards the historic fabric over time and the origins of the notion of ‘urban conservation’ in its European context. The concentration of economic, social and cultural exchanges over long periods of time, which characterises traditional urban cultures, gives the value of historical areas in towns. Therefore, the history of urban development provides a substantial contribution towards the protection, conservation, and restoration policy of historic towns and urban areas as well as towards their development and adaptation to contemporary life. The term ‘integrated conservation’ emerged as a response to these changes in conservation’s relationship to heritage and its context. This broadened image of heritage enables a better understanding of how human activity has shaped the urban fabric and of how conservation can be perceived today as a component of management of urban change. This raises a number of theoretical and methodological issues, which are discussed in detail in this thesis: how do we understand the historic urban areas and how do we elicit their cultural values in order to protect and use these values. This research is therefore concerned with the origin and nature of ideas relevant to urban conservation, rather than with what is commonly regarded as being a prescriptive doctrine in heritage conservation generally, and indeed urban conservation. In reality, this latter view of the theoretical and philosophical body of research in conservation is hindering its theoretical development as a discipline and has an undesired, stalling effect on practice development. This is why this research aims to provide tools for thinking about specific conservation issues, not self‐sufficient theories. The references span a very wide timescale because of the inherent preoccupation of humans with their own inhabiting of the world, which is ultimately the frame in which urban settlements are inscribed

    Credenţional. Haţeg, 25 Novembrie 1918, Reuniunea învăţătorilor gr.-cat. din ținutul Haţegului. Delegaţi: Andreiu Grecu, Ioan Ciora

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    Muzeul Național al Unirii Alba Iulia. Colecția documente, Documentele Unirii, vol. I, f. 66

    Les itinéraires transnationaux d'un intellectuel européen: Lazare Sainéan, Lazăr Șăineanu, Eliazar Șăin

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    Lazăr Șăineanu (1859–1934) was a Jewish-born scholar whose early works contributed to the development of Romanian linguistics, philology, and folklore studies. Because the Romanian law of the time denied him and all people of Jewish descent Romanian citizenship, precluding thus any possibility of an academic career, he was forced to seek exile in France and change his research field. The main issues addressed in this paper are Șăineanu’s double identity as a Jew-Romanian, his status as a Romanian exile in France, and the multilinguistic and multidisciplinary quality of his intellectual production because they could hold the key to understanding why the author did not find an adequate critical response either in Romania or in France. The national and monocultural approach was the main trend in the humanities at that time and the posthumous monocultural criticism only widened the gap between his Romanian and French works, ignoring the elements of continuity present in his research. As a result, Șăineanu ended up being relegated to a secondary position in both cultures. This paper aims to show how a transnational perspective can enhance the relevance of his scholarly activity and open new perspectives about this complex, elusive, and truly European intellectual
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