In this model of knowledge, there is pure self-reflexivity, no doxa about forms and no epistēmē about sensibilia. |
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Our contemporary debates on intercultures are effects, in the patience of an infinite exegesis on the semantics of few Greek classes of concepts that, almost by necessity, include agape and dikaios, doxa and epistêmê. |
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And yet, these countries are no longer satisfied with being the factories of a world in which technological advantage would stay in the West, as a vain economic doxa planned it, a western doxa actually. |
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And I would suggest that in spite of its apparent affiliation to the tradition of mixed genres, relational aesthetics actually partakes of the mod-ernist doxa. |
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In 2009, Doxa reorientated the focus of its activities and took the step from being a development company to that of a dental marketing and sales organisation. |
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