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D3.4 Multilingual ontologies for Occupation, Industry, Regions and cities, Food items, and Religion, with use case ...
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A Knowledge-Based Sense Disambiguation Method to Semantically Enhanced NL Question for Restricted Domain
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In: Information ; Volume 12 ; Issue 11 (2021)
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OntoSLAM: An Ontology for Representing Location and Simultaneous Mapping Information for Autonomous Robots
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In: Robotics ; Volume 10 ; Issue 4 (2021)
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Deep Semantic Parsing with Upper Ontologies
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In: Applied Sciences ; Volume 11 ; Issue 20 (2021)
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Ontology-Driven Cultural Heritage Conservation: A Case of The Analects of Confucius
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In: Applied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 1; Pages: 287 (2021)
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The Light of the Leaf: A Theological Critique of Timothy Morton’s ‘Dark Ecology’
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In: Religions ; Volume 12 ; Issue 9 (2021)
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The plant has recently emerged as a battleground of conflicting ecocriticisms. ‘Dark Ecology’ is, in the works of Timothy Morton, an ecocritical hermeneutic, in which the world can be subtracted into the parts of objects, of the plant, and of any leaf that exceeds the totality of abstract ‘Nature’. In dividing the whole into the parts, and combining the parts into an imminently subtracted whole, he has recommended a negative dialectic of virtual objects that can be collected into a ‘hyperobject’. This dialectic can, however, be argued to dissolve any whole into parts, and render the hyperobject internally fissured. We can, from the ‘darkness’ of this fissure, begin to read Nature according to the ‘via plantare’, that is, a mystical way of desiring an other as plant so as to know and love the visible light of the invisible God. ‘Vegetal difference’, the difference of the plant from the animal, should, I argue, be read for theology as a finite reflection of the divine difference of the Holy Trinity in a Trinitarian Ontology, in which the originary difference of the Son from the Father is related through the Holy Spirit, and given again in accelerating gratuity—like the light of the leaf that shines forth from any flower.
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botany; Dark Ecology; Goethe; hyperobject; Michael Marder; plant; Timothy Morton; Trinitarian Ontology; Trinity; vegetal difference; via plantare
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12090755
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Teaser | Introduction to Linked Open Data in Linguistics ...
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Teaser | Introduction to Linked Open Data in Linguistics ...
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Bridging the Gap Between Ontology and Lexicon via Class-Specific Association Rules Mined from a Loosely-Parallel Text-Data Corpus ...
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HISTORIAE, History of Socio-Cultural Transformation as Linguistic Data Science. A Humanities Use Case ...
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An Ontology for CoNLL-RDF: Formal Data Structures for TSV Formats in Language Technology ...
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СРАВНИТЕЛЬНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ ЛЮБОВНОЙ ЛИРИКИ А.А. ФЕТА И СЮЙ ЧЖИМО ... : COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LOVE LYRICS OF A.A. FET AND XU ZHIMO ...
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Дай Мэнцзе. - : Мир науки, культуры, образования, 2021
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From Culture to People: Thinking Anthropologically with Jesus and Paul
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Revealing Christ’s Presence in Jesus Films and Dreams: Towards Ontonic Semiotics of Non-representation
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Do singular ao singular: finitude, trans-historicidade e compreensão em Sartre
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In: Griot: Revista de Filosofia ; 21 ; 3 ; 268-282 (2021)
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Reterritorialising pedagogies of listening: bringing into dialogue culturally responsive pedagogies with Reggio Emilia principles
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