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More than an epistolary relation : Francisco Romero, Edgar S. Brightman and the american personalism
Dentro del epistolario de Francisco Romero, que permanece inédito, se
analizan las cartas que intercambió con el filósofo personalista Edgar S.
Brightman (1884–1953), como así también se alude a otros representantes
dentro del movimiento en EEUU. Este escrito se apoya en la hipótesis del
interés compartido por esta corriente de ideas dentro de los años que van
desde la II Guerra Mundial hasta los inicios de la llamada Guerra Fría.
Se alude también al propósito de ambos corresponsales por acercar la
filosofía estadounidense y la desarrollada en América Latina. Las cartas en
el repositorio se extienden entre 1939 y 1952. Se incluye como anexo la nota
necrológica sobre Brightman redactada por José Vasconcelos con el fin de
mostrar que su filosofía interesaba también en otros países latinoamericanos.Within the unpublished epistolary collection of Francisco Romero, this work
analyses the letters that were exchanged with the personalist philosopher
Edgar S. Brightman (1884–1953), and it also refers to others representative
philosophers inside the American Personalist movement. The hypothesis
is that both maintain a mutual interest for these ideas during World War II
until the beginnings of the so called Cold War. It also refers to the purpose
of both correspondents to come closer American and Latin American philosophy.
The letters in the collection were written between 1939 and 1952.
This paper includes as appendix the obituary authored by José Vasconcelos
about Brightman to show that his philosophy was of interest in other Latin
American countries.Fil: Jalif de Bertranou, Clara Alicia.
Universidad Nacional de Cuy
Sartre on Embodiment, Touch, and the “Double Sensation”
The chapter titled “The Body” in Being and Nothingness offers a groundbreaking, if somewhat neglected, philosophical analysis of embodiment. As part of his “es- say on phenomenological ontology,” he is proposing a new multi-dimensional ontological approach to the body. Sartre’s chapter offers a radical approach to the body and to the ‘flesh’. However, it has not been fully appreciated. Sartre offers three ontological dimensions to embodiment. The first “ontological dimension” addresses the way, as Sartre puts it, “I exist my body.” The second dimension is the manner in which my body is experienced and utilized by the other. This includes my ready-to-hand equipmental engagement with the world and my body as the “tool of tools.” The third dimension is the manner in which “I exist for myself as a body known by the other.” In this paper, I explore Sartre’s original analysis and suggest comparisons with Merleau-Ponty’s account of embodiment. I shall suggest that Sartre offers more discussion on intercorporeality than Merleau-Ponty
Triple-q octupolar ordering in NpO_2
We report the results of resonant X-ray scattering experiments performed at
the Np M_4,5 edges in NpO_2. Below T_0 = 25 K, the development of long-range
order of Np electric quadrupoles is revealed by the growth of superlattice
Bragg peaks. The electronic transition is not accompanied by any measurable
crystallographic distortion, either internal or external, so the symmetry of
the system remains cubic. The polarization and azimuthal dependence of the
intensity of the resonant peaks is well reproduced assuming Templeton
scattering from a triple-q longitudinal antiferroquadrupolar structure.
Electric quadrupole order in NpO_2 could be driven by the ordering at T_0 of
magnetic octupoles of Gamma_5 symmetry, splitting the Np ground state quartet
and leading to a singlet ground state with zero dipole magnetic moment.Comment: 4 Pages, 3 Figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett. v2: resubmitted
after referee report
Microscopic theory of multipole ordering in NpO2
In order to examine the mysterious ordered phase of NpO2 from a microscopic
viewpoint, we investigate an f-electron model on an fcc lattice constructed
based on a j-j coupling scheme. First, an effective model with multipole
interactions is derived in the strong-coupling limit. Numerical analysis of the
model clearly indicates that the interactions for \Gamma_{4u} and \Gamma_{5u}
moments are relevant to the ground state. Then, by applying mean-field theory
to the simplified model including only such interactions, we conclude that
longitudinal triple-q \Gamma_{5u} octupole order is realized in NpO2 through
the combined effects of multipole interactions and anisotropy of the
\Gamma_{5u} moment.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Studio portrait of the brothers Sava and Aleksander Ognyanov
Full length shot of two young men, standing in front of a painted natural scene curtain. One of them is wearing a light urban suit, holding a hat and gloves in his right hand, the other is dressed in a dark suit.On the left: Sava Petrov Ognyanov (1876 - 1933) - a prominent Bulgarian actor. On the right: Aleksander Ognyanov (1884 - 1953), a Bulgarian lawyer, Chairman of the Bulgarian Supreme Bar Council (1919 - 1923), Director of the Police of Sofia (1937) and Minister of Justice (1937 - 1938)
More than an Epistolary Relation: Francisco Romero, Edgar S. Brightman and the American Personalism
Dentro del epistolario de Francisco Romero, que permanece inédito, se analizan las cartas que intercambió con el filósofo personalista Edgar S. Brightman (1884–1953), como así también se alude a otros representantes dentro del movimiento en EEUU. Este escrito se apoya en la hipótesis del interés compartido por esta corriente de ideas dentro de los años que van desde la II Guerra Mundial hasta los inicios de la llamada Guerra Fría. Se alude también al propósito de ambos corresponsales por acercar la filosofía estadounidense y la desarrollada en América Latina. Las cartas en el repositorio se extienden entre 1939 y 1952. Se incluye como anexo la nota necrológica sobre Brightman redactada por José Vasconcelos con el fin de mostrar que su filosofía interesaba también en otros países latinoamericanos.Within the unpublished epistolary collection of Francisco Romero, this work analyses the letters that were exchanged with the personalist philosopher Edgar S. Brightman (1884–1953), and it also refers to others representative philosophers inside the American Personalist movement. The hypothesis is that both maintain a mutual interest for these ideas during World War II until the beginnings of the so called Cold War. It also refers to the purpose of both correspondents to come closer American and Latin American philosophy. The letters in the collection were written between 1939 and 1952. This paper includes as appendix the obituary authored by José Vasconcelos about Brightman to show that his philosophy was of interest in other Latin American countries.Fil: Jalif, Clara Alicia. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza; Argentin
Resonant x-ray scattering spectra from multipole orderings: Np M_{4,5} edges in NpO2
We study resonant x-ray scattering (RXS) at Np M_{4,5} edges in the
triple-\textbf{k} multipole ordering phase in NpO_{2}, on the basis of a
localized electron model. We derive an expression for RXS amplitudes to
characterize the spectra under the assumption that a rotational invariance is
preserved in the intermediate state of scattering process. This assumption is
justified by the fact that energies of the crystal electric field and the
intersite interaction is smaller than the energy of multiplet structures. This
expression is found useful to calculate energy profiles with taking account of
the intra-Coulomb and spin-orbit interactions. Assuming the \Gamma_{8}-quartet
ground state, we construct the triple-\textbf{k} ground state, and analyze the
RXS spectra. The energy profiles are calculated in good agreement with the
experiment, providing a sound basis to previous phenomenological analyses.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure
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