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CrossRef Open Access 2002
ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and in vitro Antifungal Activities of Novel Triazole Antifungal Agent CS‐758 (Ic)

Toshiyuki Konosu, et al. et al.

AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.

CrossRef Open Access 2006
Postmodern epistemology and the Christian apologetics of CS Lewis

DN Wilson

Evangelicalism at the turn of this century finds itself facing  a challenge that undermines its very validity. This challenge is generally referred to as postmodernism. Within the contemporary evangelical paradigm, the context in  which this term is generally used refers to epistemology – the structure and limitations of human self-consciousness. The gist of the popular post-modernist argument is that human consciousness always develops inductively – from the inside, outward – utilising a particular linguistic and cultural frame of reference in order to construct conceptions of reality. Human self-consciousness, as understood from this context, is therefore always ultimately, something that can only be referred to as insulated. In the light of this, human self- consciousness can have no direct access to what may be commonly referred to as, an absolute truth.

CrossRef Open Access 1997
ON MATRIX SEQUENCES ON $cs$ AND $bs$

METIN BASARIR, MIKAIL ET


 
 
 We respectively denote the linear spaces of bounded double se- quences and bounded double series by M and BS and denote the usual linear spaces of convergent single series and bounded single series by cs and bs. We determine the necessary and sufficient conditions on the sequence $\mathcal{A} = (\mathcal{A}_p)$ of infinite matrices in the classes $(cs, M)$, $(bs, M)$, $(cs, BS)$ and $(bs, BS)$. 
 
 

CrossRef 2020
Réalité, strates et chaos : enjeux historiographiques de l’oeuvre de Cornelius Castoriadis

Nicolas Piqué

L’objet de cet article consiste à lire les historiens contemporains à partir des concepts de Castoriadis. Les notions de chaos et de strate permettent de penser la dynamique fondamentale et ouverte de l’histoire. Les lectures successives de divers paradigmes historiques (F. Braudel, C. Ginzburg, E. P. Thompson, l’histoire connectée) nous permettront d’en préciser la singularité, d’en cerner la portée heuristique, mais aussi d’en discuter les difficultés, qui ont trait à la question du mode de pensée de la création historique, dont Castoriadis souligne la dimension historique essentielle. Lire les historiens à partir de Castoriadis conduit à scruter les conditions d’émergence de nouvelles formes tout en participant à une lecture vivante de son oeuvre.

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