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This article offers an analysis of Sophie de Grouchy’s Letters on Sympathy [1798]. The focus is on republican implications of her views on sympathy, with comparisons to Adam Smith and Mary Wollstonecraft. Critical attention is paid to claims made on de Grouchy’s behalf that her philosophy is republican and that she offers republican arguments for gender and class equality. These claims are made by

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Debattartikel i Sydsvenska Dagbladet där jag argumenterar för att det är svenska institutioner som bär svenska värderingar, snarare än enskilda individer. Det bästa sättet att verka för svenska värderingar är därför att verka för att institutionerna är starka och närvarande i hela det svenska samhället.

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Encyclopedic entry on Mary Wollstonecraft's social and political philosophy

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The sea level low stand period during the Early Mesolithic in SE Baltic (c. 9,500-6,500 BC) has resulted in vast inundated areas. Some of the sites have yielded extensive remains of lagoonal and riverine sediments, as well as areas with trees preserved in situ. Investigations at one of the sites - Haväng in eastern Scania - have resulted in archaeological findings from the entire period. The prese

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Artikeln summerar i ord och bild de senaste 5 årens arkeologi och sätter dessa i ett större nationellt perspektiv.

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Arkeologins plats/Fotografi och arkeologi/Fotografi och arkeologi/Eken och andra tidmätare på Åsen/Skrivbordsarkeologi/Skriva nån på näsan

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In trying to understand why archaeology is so strongly associated with the method of excavation, this paper examines different relationships between excavation, archaeology, archaeologists and modern society.

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As applied linguistics becomes increasingly diverse in the topics, methods, and theories within its scope, the field has more potential than ever to reach a truly holistic and integrated understanding of language development and meaning-making across the lifespan. Perhaps the greatest challenge to attaining this goal is the building of knowledge in parallel across respective areas of specializati