230 résultats pour "intériorité"
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L'Intériorité.
lumière. Malebranche, dans La Recherche de la vérité, remarque : La science du monde, le goût du siècle, le belesprit, communiquent à notre esprit une insensibilité effroyable à l'égard de toutes les vérités. » On ne comprend lavérité que dans le silence ; c'est la métaphore d'un « sommeil mystérieux, durant lequel tous nos sens extérieursétant assoupis » qui nous fait accéder à la vérité. D'où cette idée que l'âme n'est pas quelque chose de moi, nimême moi, mais en moi ce non-lieu qui est réser...
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Mon intériorité n'est-elle qu'étrangeté?
Margot Neveux TS1 cherche à atteindre une perfection que nul homme ne saurait compromettre ; en d’autre terme il cherche à être Dieu. Cependant, comment un être imparfait peutil être parfait ? Il est parfait en tant qu’ « ensoi » par sa conscience de ce qui l’entour mais également imparfait par son « pour soi » qui se caract érise par sa libert é totale. Tout cela nous permet d’aborder un concept explor é par Jean Paul Sartre : le concept d’autrui. Il est plus...
- Los lagos y mares interiores más grandes del mundo PRINCIPALES LAGOS Y SUPERFICIE MARES INTERIORES DEL MUNDO APROXIMADA Mar Caspio, Asia 371.
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Prendre conscience de soi, est ce seulement etre spectateur de son intériorité ?
A. Hegel : la dialectique de la maîtrise et de la servitude 1. La lutte à mort pour la reconnaissanceHegel critiquera sévèrement le solipsisme cartésien : je ne peux m'affirmerconscience de soi que face à une autre conscience de soi, car, êtreconscience de soi comme homme, c'est être reconnu comme homme par unautre homme — « Pour être humain, il faut au moins être deux ». Mais nousne connaissons les autres ni par la science (la connaissance cartésienne) nipar le sentiment immédiat...
- Est-ce par l'intériorité qu'il faut définir l'esprit ?
- Mares interiores - geographia.
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Prendre conscience de soi, est-ce seulement être le spectateur de son intériorité ?
C. Conscience isolée du monde : solipsisme de Descartes : la conscience est enfermée sur elle- même. La prise de conscience de soi est un acte solipsiste D'après Descartes, le sujet pensant est enfermé en lui-même, il ne peut rejoindre le monde extérieur. Dans la vie, comme le remarquait Descartes, il lui est nécessaire d'agir et d'œuvrer : il lui faut travailler pour assurer ma propre survie. Il lui serait cependant impossible,...
- L'intériorité chez Plotin - Les ennéades II, 9.
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- Le roman peut-il être un moyen d'accès à l'intériorité humaine ?
- La pensée est-elle pure intériorité ?
- La conscience comme intériorité
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Alaska - geography.
depression surrounded by highlands and have the coldest winter and hottest summer temperatures in Alaska. Once the Kuskokwim River passes through theKuskokwim Mountains, it forms the southern edge of a vast lake-studded alluvial plain bounded on the north by the Yukon River. This water-logged lowland is a majorsummer nesting area for birds. Fairbanks is the major city in this region, while Fort Yukon is the major community in the Yukon Flats and Bethel the largest settlementon the Lower Kuskokwi...
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Alaska - USA History.
depression surrounded by highlands and have the coldest winter and hottest summer temperatures in Alaska. Once the Kuskokwim River passes through theKuskokwim Mountains, it forms the southern edge of a vast lake-studded alluvial plain bounded on the north by the Yukon River. This water-logged lowland is a majorsummer nesting area for birds. Fairbanks is the major city in this region, while Fort Yukon is the major community in the Yukon Flats and Bethel the largest settlementon the Lower Kuskokwi...
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Gothic Art and Architecture
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Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris
Notre Dame Cathedral, in Paris, was begun in 1163 and completed for the most part in 1250.
and by external arches, called flying buttresses. Consequently, the thick walls of Romanesque architecture could be largely replaced by thinner walls with glass windows,and the interiors could reach unprecedented heights. A revolution in building techniques thus occurred. With the Gothic vault, a ground plan could take on a variety of shapes. The general plan of the cathedrals, however, consisting of a long three-aisled nave interceptedby a transept and followed by a shorter choir and sanctuary,...
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Respiración - ciencias de la naturaleza.
ranas, respiran por la piel y por los pulmones. Los insectos respiran a través de tráqueas que tienen una apertura al exterior y se ramifican en el interior del cuerpo entre lostejidos, transportando aire a los órganos y a las estructuras internas. Los reptiles y los mamíferos respiran sólo por los pulmones; no obstante, las aves tienen unos sacosaéreos en el interior del cuerpo y unos espacios de aire en el interior de algunos huesos; y todas estas cavidades internas están conectadas con los pu...
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Asia - geografía.
Al norte del núcleo montañoso central existen varias depresiones estructurales importantes. Más al norte, entre el Tien Shan y los montes Altái, se halla la cuenca deDzungaria, perteneciente a China. Al sur, entre el Tien Shan y las cordilleras Karakorum y Kunlun, se extiende la vasta cuenca de Tarim, en la que se encuentra uno de losdesiertos más grandes de la latitud media, el Takla Makan. Finalmente, rodeada por el Kunlun y el Altun, está la profunda cuenca Qaidam (Tsaidam). Los tipos de suel...
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Suriname (country) - country.
Tongo, a Creole language. Also known as Taki-Taki, Sranang Tongo includes elements of several languages and is the vehicle for most interethnic communication. Otherlanguages spoken in Suriname include Hindi, Javanese, Chinese, English, and French. Small numbers of Native Americans still speak indigenous languages. The main religions in Suriname are Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. The majority of Christians are Roman Catholics, and members of the Moravian Church predominateamong Protestants. E...
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Australia - country.
itself forms most of the border between New South Wales and Victoria. Considerable lengths of the Murray, Darling, and Murrumbidgee rivers are navigable during thewet seasons. The central plains region, also known as the Channel Country, is interlaced by a network of rivers. During the rainy season these rivers flood the low-lying countryside,but in dry months they become merely a series of water holes. The Victoria, Daly, and Roper rivers drain a section of the Northern Territory. In Queensland...
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Australia - Geography.
itself forms most of the border between New South Wales and Victoria. Considerable lengths of the Murray, Darling, and Murrumbidgee rivers are navigable during thewet seasons. The central plains region, also known as the Channel Country, is interlaced by a network of rivers. During the rainy season these rivers flood the low-lying countryside,but in dry months they become merely a series of water holes. The Victoria, Daly, and Roper rivers drain a section of the Northern Territory. In Queensland...
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Sören KIERKEGAARD (1813-1855): Etre chrétien
errant et Faust, Don Juan sera la figure de l'existence esthétique oscillant entre le plaisir immédiat et le désespoir.Pour avoir choisi de ne pas s'attacher, Don Juan, de conquête en conquête, ne connaîtra que des échecs, savictime se dérobe au moment même où elle s'abandonne et la femme en soi n'est jamais possédée. Pour lui, chaquefemme représente une possibilité d'existence. Mais il choisit de ne pas choisir et reste suspendu entre toutes lespossibilités qu'offrent ses conquêtes. A les...
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São Paulo (city) - geography.
universities include the State University Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (1976), and the even larger University of São Paulo (1934), which incorporates the city’s famousand influential Faculty of Law. Important private universities are Mackenzie University, originally founded by Presbyterian missionaries from the United States (1870);the Paulista University (1972); the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (1946); and the University São Judas Tadeu (1971). The city is home to the São Pau...
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Mars (planet) - astronomy.
The Martian core is probably much like Earth’s, consisting mostly of iron, with a small amount of nickel. If other light elements, particularly sulfur, exist there as well, thecore may be larger than presently thought. From studying Earth’s magnetic field and core, scientists theorize that the motions of the liquid rock in Earth’s core generateits magnetic field. Mars does not have a significant magnetic field, so scientists believe that Mars’s core is probably solid. However, spacecraft data in...
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l'exercice de la réflexion entraîne-t-il le rejet de toute croyance ?
conquêtes. A les vouloir toutes, Don Juan sombre dans l'angoisse du rien du tout, de la vacuité. Puisque l'instant est son plaisir, son plaisir ne dure qu'un instant. Vivant en prédateur et non en constructeur, Don Juan ne peut jouir que dans l'instant et le particulier et non dans le général et le durable. A courir trop de proies, le chasseur nerevient qu'avec l'ombre. L'ironie –présence implicite de l'éthique dans l'esthétique- peut permettre à l'individud'échapper à cette existenc...
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Byzantine Art and Architecture
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Archangel Michael
This depiction of the archangel Michael, in Saint Mark's Cathedral in Venice, Italy, is an example of ancient enamel art.
This Byzantine ivory relief shows Christ the Pantocrator, or ruler of the world, raising his hand in a gesture of blessing. Itcomes from the cover of a lectionary, or book containing portions of the scriptures, and dates from the second golden ageof Byzantine art, the late 10th century. The relief is in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England.Bridgeman Art Library, London/New York Mosaics were the favored medium for the interior adornment of Byzantine churches. The small cubes, or tesserae, t...
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British Columbia - Geography.
hemlock, Douglas fir, Sitka spruce, and various cedars, grows rapidly in the mild, wet climate and produces the largest trees in Canada. In the dry lowlands of thesouthern and central interior, ponderosa and lodgepole pines, aspen, and bunchgrass are characteristic. Spruce dominates the Prince George region. Prairie grasses andstands of aspen are found in the northeastern corner of the province. At elevations higher than about 1,800 m (about 6,000 ft), an alpine vegetation of shrubs, mosses,and...
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British Columbia - Canadian History.
hemlock, Douglas fir, Sitka spruce, and various cedars, grows rapidly in the mild, wet climate and produces the largest trees in Canada. In the dry lowlands of thesouthern and central interior, ponderosa and lodgepole pines, aspen, and bunchgrass are characteristic. Spruce dominates the Prince George region. Prairie grasses andstands of aspen are found in the northeastern corner of the province. At elevations higher than about 1,800 m (about 6,000 ft), an alpine vegetation of shrubs, mosses,and...
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China - geografía.
permiten la ubicación de puertos naturales. Hacia el sur de las colinas de Nan Ling está la depresión del Xi Jiang, una zona montañosa de suelos poco fértiles; sin embargo,los numerosos arroyos de la región están bordeados por valles aluviales planos y fértiles. La amplia planicie deltaica del Zhu Jiang (río Perla) se conoce comúnmente comodelta de Cantón. 2.1. 6 La meseta Tibetana En el extremo suroeste de China está la alta meseta del Tíbet, enmarcada por montañas; es la meseta más elevada de...
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Michigan - geography.
The interior location of Michigan in the northern part of North America results in a continental climate, characterized by four definite seasons with moist, mild to hotsummers and snowy, cold winters. Winds off of Lakes Michigan and Superior in winter create heavy snow accumulations in nearby areas. The tempering effects of LakeMichigan account for the presence of the state’s famous fruit-growing belt along the lake’s shore. Since the water is colder than the land in spring, the westerly windspa...
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Michigan - USA History.
The interior location of Michigan in the northern part of North America results in a continental climate, characterized by four definite seasons with moist, mild to hotsummers and snowy, cold winters. Winds off of Lakes Michigan and Superior in winter create heavy snow accumulations in nearby areas. The tempering effects of LakeMichigan account for the presence of the state’s famous fruit-growing belt along the lake’s shore. Since the water is colder than the land in spring, the westerly windspa...
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Neptune (planet) - astronomy.
The gaseous atmosphere of Neptune contains hydrogen, helium, and about 3 percent methane. It extends about 5,000 km (about 3,000 mi) above the planet’s ocean.Light reflected from Neptune’s deep atmosphere is blue, because the atmospheric methane absorbs red and orange light but scatters blue light. In 1998 astronomersalso identified molecules of methyl in Neptune’s atmosphere. Methyl molecules each contain one carbon atom and three hydrogen atoms. Methyl molecules are knownas hydrocarbon radical...
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Estados Unidos de América - geografía.
los Grandes Lagos incrementan este tipo de precipitaciones. En enero, se da un tiempo de intenso frío y escasa caída de nieve, a causa de que las masas de aire delAtlántico no pueden penetrar muy al norte en pleno invierno. Finalmente, las ocasionales tormentas en la kona (costa oeste) de Hawai durante el invierno son consecuencia de la entrada de masas de aire procedentes del norte del Pacífico que aprovechan el desplazamiento de la corriente en chorro hacia el sur. El régimen de lluvias habi...
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New Brunswick - Geography.
Grand Lake, the largest lake in New Brunswick, is in the lowlands, east of Fredericton. Most other lakes are located in the northern and southwestern parts of NewBrunswick. D Climate New Brunswick has a continental climate that is moderated by maritime influences in the coastal areas. As a result, coastal regions are slightly warmer in the winter andslightly cooler in the summer than are interior regions. Annual temperature variations are large, with the January mean usually at least 25 to 28°C...
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New Brunswick - Canadian History.
Grand Lake, the largest lake in New Brunswick, is in the lowlands, east of Fredericton. Most other lakes are located in the northern and southwestern parts of NewBrunswick. D Climate New Brunswick has a continental climate that is moderated by maritime influences in the coastal areas. As a result, coastal regions are slightly warmer in the winter andslightly cooler in the summer than are interior regions. Annual temperature variations are large, with the January mean usually at least 25 to 28°C...
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Greek Art and Architecture - USA History.
The struggle between these two city-states and their allies ultimately led to the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC), which Sparta won. Despite this conflict, the 5th century, often called the Classical period, is usually considered the culmination of Greek art, architecture, and drama, with its highest achievements being the Temple ofZeus at Olympia, the Parthenon in Athens, and the plays of Athenian dramatists Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes. The 4th century, or Late Classical p...
- Comment le roman peut il être un moyen d'accès à l'intériorité de l'être humain ?
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Geometry
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Geometry, branch of mathematics that deals with shapes and sizes.
Conic sections, a commonly studied topic of geometry, are two-dimensional curves created by slicing a plane through a three-dimensional hollow cone. A Euclid’s Postulates Euclid, who lived about 300 BC, realized that only a small number of postulates underlay the various geometric theorems known at the time. He determined that these theorems could be deduced from just five postulates. 1. A straight line may be drawn through any two given points. 2. A straight line may be drawn infinitely or be...
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Uranus (planet) - astronomy.
V COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE A Interior of Uranus Uranus contains mostly rock and water, with hydrogen and helium (and trace amounts of methane) in its dense atmosphere. Astronomers believe that Uranus, likeNeptune, formed from the same material—principally frozen water and rock—that composes most of the planet’s moons. As the planet grew, pressures andtemperatures in the planet’s interior increased, heating the planet’s frozen water into a hot liquid. Uranus probably has a relatively small roc...
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Buenos Aires (city) - geography.
The city has produced or nurtured many of the most prominent Spanish-language writers of the 20th century, including Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar, and ManuelPuig. Buenos Aires has long been one of the primary centers of Spanish-language publishing and printing, and it is home to major publishing companies. It supports theoldest English-language daily newspaper in Latin America, the Buenos Aires Herald, published since 1876. The arts have a long, rich history in Buenos Aires. This is mani...
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Atlantic Slave Trade.
members of the planters’ society. Through most of the years of the Atlantic trade, prices for Africans remained favorable in relation to the price of the crops theyproduced. They were, thus, the best economic solution for plantation owners seeking inexpensive labor. The Atlantic slave trade began as a trickle in the 1440s and grew slowly through the 17th century. By 1700, 25,000 slaves, on average, were crossing the Atlantic everyyear. After 1700 the trade grew much more rapidly to a peak in the...
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en art s'agit-il d'intériorité ou d'extériorité?
« En art, s'agit-il d'intériorité ou d'extériorité ? » Créer de l’art, s’inspirer de la beauté de la nature, transformer la nature, sont quelques-unes des caractéristiques propres à l’être humain. L’art est cette merveilleuse capacité qui montre que nous les humains avons une conscience éveillée à quelque chose de plus élevée que notre seul instinct de survie. De plus que cette aptitude remonte à des millénaires. Déjà les hommes des cavernes, que selon les descriptions historiques, sembl...
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PEUT-ON PARLER D'UNE LIBERTE INTERIEURE ?
coup, dans une sorte de paralogisme ? Ainsi, lorsque la pensée commune, dans son expérience immédiate de la liberté, définit cette dernière comme uneabsence de contraintes, elle fait de l'intériorité une sorte de limite absolue qui émancipe justement le sujet descontraintes et des nécessités extérieures, limite où se manifeste le pouvoir grisant de la volonté qui s'impose àl'ordre imposant des choses. Cette notion de liberté intérieure est sous-tendue par une opposition radicale entre volon...
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James Joyce
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James Joyce
The works of Irish writer James Joyce are
Odysseus’s wife, Penelope. The 18 chapters of Ulysses parallel episodes from the Odyssey, but there are crucial differences between the two books. For instance, most interpretations of the Odyssey credit Penelope with fidelity during her husband’s lengthy absence, while Molly Bloom is unfaithful to her husband. As in Portrait, each chapter in Ulysses has a distinct style that reflects both the exterior and interior lives of the characters and their development as individuals. The fina...
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Washington, D.
structures built according to L’Enfant’s plan. During the War of 1812, British troops set fire to the White House, destroying its interior. President James Madison and hisfamily lived in the Octagon while the White House was being rebuilt. South of the Federal Triangle is the Mall, a narrow park stretching roughly 1.6 km (1 mi) from the Capitol to the Washington Monument. Although the Mall officially endsat 14th Street, landscaped greenery extends to the Potomac. The Washington Monument, whose m...
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Ontario - Geography.
governed Ontario’s initial settlement and development. The province’s most important river is the St. Lawrence. Its route was much improved and enlarged by dredgingand canal building in the mid-20th century. This enabled large ocean-going vessels to reach Great Lake ports ( see St. Lawrence Seaway). The Ottawa River was an important early route to the interior for fur traders and timber merchants. The Niagara River, because of its falls, is a great center of hydroelectric power as well as aninte...
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Ontario - Canadian History.
governed Ontario’s initial settlement and development. The province’s most important river is the St. Lawrence. Its route was much improved and enlarged by dredgingand canal building in the mid-20th century. This enabled large ocean-going vessels to reach Great Lake ports ( see St. Lawrence Seaway). The Ottawa River was an important early route to the interior for fur traders and timber merchants. The Niagara River, because of its falls, is a great center of hydroelectric power as well as aninte...
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Tortugas - ciencias de la naturaleza.
plastrón. El caparazón de dos piezas está unido a las vértebras y a las costillas; la estructura y tamaño del espaldar y el plastrón varía de una especie a otra. Las distintasespecies exhiben también cambios adaptativos en su comportamiento y forma de vida. TortugasEl cuerpo de las tortugas está envuelto en un caparazón formado por una serie de placas óseas cubiertas por un escudo córneo. Lasvértebras y costillas están fusionadas en el interior del caparazón, reforzándolo. Las tortugas acuáticas...
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Northwest Territories - Geography.
million years ago by the severe bending (folding) and faulting (breaking) of sedimentary rock that was once part of the Interior Plains. During the Wisconsin Ice Age,alpine glaciers covered the Cordillera, and the movement of the glaciers created razor-sharp peaks and ridges in these mountains. The moving glaciers also createdbroad U-shaped valleys. To the east of the Interior Plains, the ancient rocks of the Canadian Shield are exposed at the Earth’s surface, resulting in a rough, rolling terra...
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Northwest Territories - Canadian History.
million years ago by the severe bending (folding) and faulting (breaking) of sedimentary rock that was once part of the Interior Plains. During the Wisconsin Ice Age,alpine glaciers covered the Cordillera, and the movement of the glaciers created razor-sharp peaks and ridges in these mountains. The moving glaciers also createdbroad U-shaped valleys. To the east of the Interior Plains, the ancient rocks of the Canadian Shield are exposed at the Earth’s surface, resulting in a rough, rolling terra...
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Peut-il y avoir une pensée sans images ?
informer. Les mathématiques elles-mêmes, qui tendent à l'abstraction absolue et à la forme pure, ne peuvent yparvenir : « Toute pensée formelle est une simplification psychologique inachevée, une sorte de pensée-limitejamais atteinte. En fait, elle est toujours pensée sur une matière, dans des exemples tacites, sur des imagesmasquées » (1).Néanmoins, si la pensée s'incarne nécessairement dans des images et des mots, elle ne se réduit pas plus àces derniers que mes phrases ne se réduisent à d...
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Aparato reproductor - ciencias de la naturaleza.
gónada, poco común entre los vertebrados; sin embargo, hay excepciones como los búhos, las palomas, los halcones y los loros que tienen dos gónadas. El tamaño de las gónadas aumenta al alcanzar la madurez sexual debido al gran número de células germinales que se producen en ese momento. Durante la época dereproducción también se originan células germinales, de modo que muchos animales experimentan también un aumento estacional del tamaño de las gónadas. Durante laépoca de reproducción los ovario...