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TranslaTor’s InTroducTIon xv In fact, Critique of Black Reason itself is, from one perspective, one winding, layered, and detailed definition of the term “Nègre,” an illustra- tion of precisely how complex [...] the nineteenth century, to the division and parti- tioning of the entire world. The events were themselves the consequence of a considerable migra- tion of peoples across the period. Migration occurred for [...] chaPTer Two on the figuration or repre sen ta tion of Blacks. On the contrary, the French logic of race from the beginning has operated on the basis of the annexa- tion of the racial Other and its cleansing through
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even during alchemy, there was a strong belief that substances can be classified. However, the no- tion of element was a completely different one: the four elements Water, Fire, Earth and Air were described [...] his ele- ments into metals, non metals, earthly sub- stances, and simple substances. This organiza- tion is based on the properties of the elements: materials with similar behavior in chemical reactions [...] chemical elements that behave very similar to each other in reactions. He could find several combina- tions of elements, and there were always three elements. Moreover, these elements did not just react similarly
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(especially within sociological work) to denote how societies change as a result of European integra- tion and how, in turn, this process rests on specific socio-structural foundations and is af- fected by [...] inquiry? Against this background, this special issue aims to make the case for combining both no- tions more explicitly in further research. In so doing, we argue, first of all, that a narrative perspective [...] constitutive for organizations) – shape meaning and provide sense-making on all levels of social observa- tion, just like narrative itself. On the micro level, people in and relating to Europe tell sto- ries of
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positivistic sense, nor in the sense of an applicable theoretical descrip- tion) but just a heuristic tool to describe chemical reac- tions, without contributing to the actual understanding of matter (Görs 1999) [...] took place in Cambridge. In 1895, he left New Zealand. He was only 23 years old, but had a reputa- tion as being an outstanding researcher and innova- tor working at the forefront of electrical technology [...] that science’” (1993, 35). Yet, it was not only the methodological step or conceptual modifica- tions that made Lavoisier’s chemistry distinct from the previous understanding. Two key aspects in his under-
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into them either. Of course, I wonder who can hold on to hope in the face of the constant escala- tion of violence and war. I can’t speak for others and especially not for our brothers and sisters in the [...] heaven and a new earth. This has implications for my view of the world, my faith horizon and my ac- tions. And so, for me, the hopeful image of a new heaven and a new earth is also deeply linked to my path [...] trying to climb Mount Everest without any training. You can’t start without experience or prepara- tion. But if you develop your skills – your It’s like trying to climb Mount Everest without any training