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  1. The confusion of tongues (confusio linguarum) is the initial fragmentation of human languages described in the Book of Genesis 11:1–9, as a result of the construction of the Tower of Babel. It is implied that prior to the event, humanity spoke a single language, either identical to or derived from the "Adamic language" spoken by Adam and Eve in Paradise. In the confusion of tongues, this ...

  2. 26 de nov. de 2019 · Extract. The guiding idea of Confusion of Tongues (COT), 1 and the main point of the title, is that the central puzzles of metaethics – concerning inter alia the nature of normative facts and properties, our epistemic access to them, how they motivate us, and why they have authority over us – stem from our failure to reflectively understand ...

  3. 14 de may. de 2012 · This relational approach monitors the functioning of the analyst as well as the analysand by establishing several important conditions: (1) It is the analyst who provides a different kind of relationship for the analysand to experience; (2) the nature of the relationship is paramount for changes; (3) all transactions in the analytic encounter are functions of the two parties; (4) the analyst ...

  4. The Confusion of Tongues. 95 Me gusta. A polyphonic story following a day in the life of a group of Birmingham residents before they compete for the prize money at their local pub quiz.

  5. Confusion of Tongues — Marthe Prins & Benedikt Weishaupt. In room D.018 a blue felt tip scratches indexes onto a white-board. Producing content for social feeds where anthroposophic sense-making innovates nostalgic pop. Somewhere along the borders of the Schengen Area, fierce men pose in lush landscapes. Captured by high-tech surveillance on ...

  6. 'Confusion of Tongues', Sandor Ferenczi - Free download as Text File (.txt), PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free. Article outlines psychoanalytic basis for the confused matrix of identifications, the exchange of affect (particularly guilt) between abuser and abused.

  7. 16 de abr. de 2014 · This book argues that they can, advancing an end-relational theory of the meaning of this language as providing the best explanation of the many different ways it is ordinarily used. Whereas it is widely maintained that relational theories cannot account for the special features of moral and deliberative uses of these words, this book argues ...