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Kulturna in časovna umestitev poznobakrenodobne ljubljanske kulture na Dežmanovih koliščih pri Igu
The contribution presents the results of a comprehensive study of the Late Copper Age Deschmann’s pile-dwelling sites near Ig in the Ljubljansko barje, central Slovenia. It opens with a history of research and goes on to tackle the main topics associated with the cultural attribution of the sites. A re-examination of the recovered pottery and available archival records, coupled with a new typological and chronological analysis of the small finds has enabled a cultural and chronological redefinition of the Ljubljana culture and its characteristic pottery. In addition to the typical vessel forms, usually decorated with whipped-cord impressions, the newly-defined Ljubljana culture includes common ware that reveals influences primarily from the Somogyvár-Vinkovci culture in the Carpathian Basin. Some of the vessels of the Ljubljana culture also follow the tradition of the Vučedol culture, while others reflect the influences and maybe contacts with the Corded Ware, Globular Amphora and Bell Beaker cultures.V članku so predstavljeni rezultati obširne raziskave poznobakrenodobnih najdb Dežmanovih kolišč pri Igu na Ljubljanskem barju. Podana sta pregled raziskav in problematika opredelitve te kulture. Na podlagi revizije keramičnega gradiva in arhivov ter nove tipološko-kronološke analize najdb z Dežmanovih kolišč so predstavljeni posodobljeni kulturološka in kronološka opredelitev ljubljanske kulture ter njen značilni repertoar keramičnih najdb. Poleg značilnih posod, praviloma okrašenih z vtiskovanjem na ploščat predmet navite niti, je v okvir na novo opredeljene ljubljanske kulture uvrščena tudi t. i. spremna lončenina, ki kaže na vplive predvsem kulture Somogyvár-Vinkovci z območja Karpatske kotline. V nekaterih posodah ljubljanske kulture odsevajo tradicija vučedolske kulture ter vplivi in morda s stiki s kulturami vrvičaste keramike, kroglastih amfor in zvončastih čaš
Collaboration between construction firms and the supply chain for the implementation of innovation strategies
The construction industry in the UK is one of the major employers, involving many different firms and professional bodies, and it comprises of a wide range of products, services and technologies. Nonetheless, for many decades the industry has suffered several structural challenges, such as low investments in R&D and innovation, fragmentation of supply, and a lack of collaboration. In order to find solutions to these issues, the Government has implemented an Industrial Strategy, which aims to foster supply chain integration, by enhancing investment in innovation. Another specific purpose is to implement Building Information Modelling (BIM), in order to reach more efficiency and sustainability, predictable delivery of buildings, and off-site manufacturing. [Continues.
Il trascendentale, ovvero il rimosso della filosofia. Proposte per una terapia
In this paper I intend to reassess the relevance of transcendental philosophy for contemporary thought. The argument I aim at developing here is that transcendental philosophy has been suppressed and, accordingly, its upswing has therapeutic power over contemporary Western culture. Therefore, what is at stake here is not a mere revival of transcendental philosophy as it appeared throughout the history of modern thought (for instance from Descartes to Kant). Rather, putting into question the transcendental means taking seriously into account thinkers like Husserl, Lacan, Blumenberg, Luhmann, and Bourdieu, in order to become aware of the unavoidable interaction between transcendental and empirical subjectivity. As a result, the recovery of the transcendental does not entails any assumption of the subjectivity's priority; by contrast, it is to be developed as a critical enquiry about the subject's position towards knowledge and the set of dispositifs which legitimate practices of power.In this paper I intend to reassess the relevance of transcendental philosophy for contemporary thought. The argument I aim at developing here is that transcendental philosophy has been suppressed and, accordingly, its upswing has therapeutic power over contemporary Western culture. Therefore, what is at stake here is not a mere revival of transcendental philosophy as it appeared throughout the history of modern thought (for instance from Descartes to Kant). Rather, putting into question the transcendental means taking seriously into account thinkers like Husserl, Lacan, Blumenberg, Luhmann, and Bourdieu, in order to become aware of the unavoidable interaction between transcendental and empirical subjectivity. As a result, the recovery of the transcendental does not entails any assumption of the subjectivity's priority; by contrast, it is to be developed as a critical enquiry about the subject's position towards knowledge and the set of dispositifs which legitimate practices of power
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