Mihály, Vilma-Irén
Published in
Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica
The present study aims at analysing the relationship and establishing the similarities between ancient Eastern myths, literature, and today’s leading scientific views such as quantum physics. In ancient times, the mythic worldview was the only one being widely accepted, a dominancy that lasted up into, roughly put, the mid-nineteenth century, when ...
Carollo, Alessandro Stanzione, Alfonso Maria Fong, Seraphina Gabrieli, Giulio Lee, Albert Esposito, Gianluca
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction People represent the world in terms of two constructs: how something appears on the surface (appearance) and what it is underneath that surface (reality). Both constructs are central to various bodies of literature. What has not been done, however, is a systematic look at this collection of literature for overarching themes. Motivated ...
ROJC, TOMAŽ
Neevklidski prostor je prostor, ki ga v vsakdanjem življenju ne moremo srecati. Zaradi tega si ga je tudi težko predstavljati. Zato smo razvili igro v virtualni resnicnosti, ki nam omogoca tako doživetje. Dotaknili smo se Evklidovih postulatov, sfericne in hiperbolicne geometrije. Dodali smo tudi nekaj svojih primerov nepredstavljive geometrije, za...
ROJC, TOMAŽ
Neevklidski prostor je prostor, ki ga v vsakdanjem življenju ne moremo srečati. Zaradi tega si ga je tudi težko predstavljati. Zato smo razvili igro v virtualni resničnosti, ki nam omogoča tako doživetje. Dotaknili smo se Evklidovih postulatov, sferične in hiperbolične geometrije. Dodali smo tudi nekaj svojih primerov nepredstavljive geometrije, za...
Laurichesse, Jean-Yves
En publiant en 1955 un livre sur l’une des affaires criminelles les plus retentissantes du XXe siècle, Giono mettait ses pas dans ceux de nombreux prédécesseurs, à commencer par son cher Stendhal. Cependant, la première partie de son livre, constituée de notes d’audience, n’est pas sans annoncer la « non-fiction » contemporaine, par son parti pris ...
Gyimesi, Brigitta
Published in
Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies
The article examines how Vladimir Nabokov probes the boundaries between autobiography and fiction in his autobiography, Speak, Memory, and his last finished novel, Look at the Harlequins! Both autobiographies and first-person novels project possible worlds, that is, alternative perspectives on empirical reality. The Nabokov of Speak, Memory and V.V...
Gyimesi, Brigitta
Published in
Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies
The article examines how Vladimir Nabokov probes the boundaries between autobiography and fiction in his autobiography, Speak, Memory, and his last finished novel, Look at the Harlequins! Both autobiographies and first-person novels project possible worlds, that is, alternative perspectives on empirical reality. The Nabokov of Speak, Memory and V.V...
Abdulayeva, Elita Sultanovna Akaev, Vakhit Humidovich Shtumpf, Svetlana Petrovna
Published in
SHS Web of Conferences
The paper presents the results of a socio-philosophical analysis of virtual reality. The authors explore the concept of virtual reality in the context of human existence, everyday life. Having created a virtual environment in the image and likeness of a real society, a person turned it into a new sphere of socio-cultural activity. There have been c...
Danielyan, Naira
Published in
SHS Web of Conferences
According to constructivism-theory, the object of a cognition process is a question which the subject has not answered yet. The subject is not able to retrieve the answer from his memory through direct observations, by reading books or by asking specialists. However, it forms an objective field through reasoning. It is a relatively narrow circle of...
Rošker, Jana S.
For Western researchers, the confrontation and understanding of so-called “non-Western” cultural traditions are intricately bound up with linguistic, cultural, historical, and socializational disparity issues. Indeed, the interpretation of various cultures is a process where not only the subject of the interpretation, i.e., the culture, is importan...