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This book has a new-Kantian approach, and draws the limits of our thoughts and consciousness between the mind and mind-independent reality by using mathematical logic with the support of neurology.
In this volume, scholars from diverse research fields (literature, history, art history, and folklore studies) scan the nineteenth-century Latvian literature from various perspectives, taking into account links between literature, oral culture and visual art as well as the interactions between social transformations and aesthetic developments.
Every aspect of our everyday life has been infiltrated by technology. In many cases, technology has the potential to increase personal development and enhancing social participation. Despite these advantages, technology and digital services have the potential to have a detrimental impact on people's emotional, physical, and social wellbeing.
The volume contains new interpretations of literary production in Romanian communism. It focuses on socialist realism and representations of the rural, literary dissidence and countercultural literary production, transnational communist literary production, the Romanian polysystem during the ideological thaw, and forms of literary dissidence.
The work offers an analysis of the imperative, the periphrastic imperative, and the directive infinitive in Polish, with focus on how these grammatical structures are used in context to achieve particular kinds of interactive and interpersonal effects. The theoretical framework adopted for the study is Langacker's theory of cognitive grammar.
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