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Abstract In the first lecture the issue of changing biblical interpretation in the South African context since the 1990s when Nelson Mandela was released and the ANC party unbanned, and since 1994 when the first democratic post-apartheid elections were …
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Sarcophagus depicting a scene from the life of a Roman figure. Late II nd century A.D. Abstract Under Roman law, the slave— , to a large extent, the son of the family as well has no legal standing vis-à-vis third parties  the authority of the head of the …
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Akihito Suzuki is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Professor Patrick Boucheron. Akihito Suzuki …
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Abstract We introduce the theory of the analytic de Rham stack and the Hyodo Kato stacks. We then sketch the main ideas behind a new interpretation and proof of the local p-adic monodromy …
10:00 to 12:00
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09:30 to 11:15
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Abstract The good health of living organisms, both human and non-human, is first and foremost a synthesis of the environmental conditions to which they are exposed. However, many health threats are looming on the horizon : accelerated transmission of …
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Documents and Media Download the support material Abstract This course will introduce nature-based solutions—actions involving the conservation, restoration, and sustainable management of ecosystems that harness biodiversity to address societal …
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Jens Beckert is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Professor Pierre-Michel Menger. Jens Beckert …
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Abstract The human brain contains an immense number of neuronal types. How is this diversity established during development ? The spatial origin of neural stem cells and their temporal evolution during division contribute to this diversity. Using simpler …
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Abstract The Zoroastrian texts supply kind of division of the world and the reason for it which is important for understanding the Persian view of the world in Late Antiquity. In the Middle Persian texts, we come across a story which is not present in the …
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Abstract In this first talk we give an introduction of the theory of p-adic modular forms and to the completed cohomology groups of the modular curve. We recall the theory of Lue Pan of locally analytic vectors in completed cohomology and the relevance of …
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Abstract In his famous and difficult essay "On the Concept of History," Walter Benjamin introduces the idea of revolutionary redemption. Through their actions, revolutionaries of the present can redeem those whose struggles for liberation failed in the …
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Documents and Media Download the support material Abstract Recently, political philosophy has seen a resurgence of debates regarding the wrongs of capitalism and the purpose of socialism. Some argue that capitalism is unjustly exploitative, but only …
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Documents and media Download support Abstract The global climate emergency has presented a deep challenge to the capacities of states throughout the world, and this challenge has been one to which thus far most states have failed adequately to respond. At …
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