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  • part of thinking s history our study starts with Platonism. Before his work evil is just a fact of life have to live with. The gods of Antiquity are like men good or bad. The God of Plato is the one omniscient matter of liberty man wants evil. After them some philosophers will keep to work on the subject of the bad it at the heart of their system. Our first stage is Antiquity. Plato brings the ideas of God and perfect perfect and it is no longer the place for the vices of ancient gods. Evils turns into a metaphysical issue
  • am relying on the studies of French anthropology and notably the studies of Detienne and Vernant regarding reuses the American philosopher Polanyi's concept of tacit knowledge and its analysis by the Japanese Greek mètis the cunning intelligence which is a sort of tacit knowledge Polanyi would say . On this basis
  • way in the context of innovative business management. The supporting initiatives of the spin-off appear dans trois entreprises. The strategic spin-off case of tunisian companies. In a highly competitive environment determinants that primary promote the development of spin-offs particularly in the Tunisian context through
  • order to know the state of the art on the subject then we approached a history of in order to cover the get out of common thought in particular that cultivated in France resulting from the analyzes of M. Foucault excellence. Vérité. is a word from the democratic city of Athens in the fifth century. Its use was common in environment in which it emerges or simply by a combination of circumstances can also carry negative connotations impudence indiscretion or gossip. Faced with a field of study as wide as it is complex we decided to focus
  • attention on the literariness of illustration often based on visual potential of the text. The illuminated constitue leur principale source. The corpus consisting of 16 manuscripts with the translation by Laurent de elaborate a study on the relationship between a piece of literature as abundant and complex as the Decameron
  • deeply understand the effects of this massive arrival. From a managerial point of view we propose that the effects. From a theoretical point of view we introduce the concept of organizational generational imprint action-research we study the particular situation of ERDF Electricité Réseau Distribution de France which company to understand that this first experience of newcomers durably marks their attitudes at work beyond imprint as a distinctive mark of an organizational generation. We define the work conditions which mark the
  • Civilians which most of them are women and children nearly 70 were always the main target of armed conflicts peace processes. The Security Council's adoption of this resolution allowed to make some progress on to achieve the objectives including the adoption of national action plans by all States. Mots-Clés Application
  • an examination of how knowledge-based dynamic capabilities influence the development of opportunities entrepreneurial opportunities. Situated at the intersection of entrepreneurship migration and strategic management review 139 articles 2011-2023 examining the influence of personal and contextual factors in business entry entrepreneurs and ecosystem actors 2 an analysis of how female refugee ecosystem embeddedness mitigates recognition. Findings indicate a nuanced understanding of social business entry strategies and highlight ontological
  • link in the chain of the Galatasaray institution. Let us then analyze the circumstances of its creation how is the fruit of a French-speaking politics which marked a break with the imperial past of France. Settled ouvre à l Occident . The French-speaking University of Galatasaray in Istanbul Galatasaray University is also on the world-wide scale. Born with the support of the Galatasaray Education Foundation a private foundation in the early 1980 s the university is the outcome of a narrow cooperation between Turkey and France thus
  • CRTT Annotating a corpus of Early Modern English writing for categories of discourse presentation p. sociolinguistics p. 13 Peter STOCKWELL University of Stockwell United Kingdom Présentation d'une recherche 87 Dan McINTYRE Brian WALKER University of Huddersfield United Kingdom Que faut-il entendre par genre