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Haq, Kaiser. "Pioneering a Tagore Revival:." Crossings: A Journal of English Studies 3, no. 1 (December 1, 2011): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.59817/cjes.v3i1.383.

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Amidst the fanfare and spate of Tagore-related publications prompted by the poet’s sesquicentenary, it may be of some interest to recall slightly earlier attempts to revive his reputation in the Anglophone world in general. From the mid-eighties onwards William Radice, Andrew Robinson and Krishna Dutta brought out translations and studies of Tagore that attracted considerable attention, and also highlighted a problem that has always bedevilled Tagore studies: the contrast between good translations and bad, and between astute and slipshod scholarship.
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Stoneman, Richard. "The Translator's Art - William Radice, Barbara Reynolds (edd.): The Translator's Art: Essays in Honour of Betty Radice. Pp. 281. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1987. Paper, £6.95." Classical Review 38, no. 2 (October 1988): 386–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x00122085.

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Snell, Rupert. "William Radice (tr.): Rabindranath Tagore: selected Poems. (Penguin Classics). 202 pp. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1985. £2. 95." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 50, no. 3 (October 1987): 576–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x00039926.

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Weiss, Sonja. "Plotin: O Ljubezni." Keria: Studia Latina et Graeca 12, no. 2-3 (December 31, 2010): 429. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/keria.12.2-3.429-437.

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Besedilo je prevedeno po kritični izdaji R. Beutlerja in W. Theilerja v: Richard Harder, prev., Plotins Schriften, Band V (Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1960). Na mestih, označenih v opombah, slovenski prevod sledi izdaji: Paul Henry in Hans-Rudolf Schwyzer, izd., Plotini, Opera I–III (Pariz in Bruselj: Desclee De Brouwer, 1951–73). Na označenih mestih nekajkrat upošteva spremembe besedila predlagane v: Pierre Hadot, prev., Plotin, Traite 50 (Pariz: Les editions du Cerf, 1990). Ostale izdaje, prevodi in študije, ki jih navaja prevod: Arthur Hilary Armstrong, izd. in prev., Plotinus in Seven Volumes, Loeb Classical Library (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, London: William Heinemann, 1978–88). Émil Brehier, izd. in prev., Plotin, Enneades III (Pariz: Les Belles Lettres, 1954). Roberto Radice, prev., Plotino, Enneadi (Milano: Mondadori, 2002). Albert M. Wolters, Plotinus »On Eros«, a detailed exegetical study of Enneads III, 5 (Toronto: Wedge Publishing Foundation, 1984).
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Sahaji, Azhar Uddin. "The ‘Introduction’ as Translation: A Critical Study of William Radice’s ‘Introduction’ to Gitanjali (2011)." Translation Today 17, no. 2 (June 1, 2023): 75–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.46623/tt/2023.17.2.ar4.

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An introduction to a translation is a necessary part of modern (literary) translation practice. Without a proper introduction, translations cannot be understood clearly. Introduction is necessary when a text is rendered into another language, time and space and moreover to a different culture to make the target readers understand the context. But at the same time, introductions can also problematize a translation. It could violate, mutilate, and deviate from the original text before the actual translation is done i.e., the text. It could change the ‘discourse’ which is there in the original text. The proposed research paper questions the role and significance of an introduction to a translated text. The paper primarily looks at the long introduction by William Radice in his translation of Gitanjali (2011) in reference to two other introductions---one by W. B. Yeats in Song Offerings (1912) and Tagore’s own (rather a ‘foreword’) in the Bangla original Gitanjali in 1911 and compares and analyzes them to understand the role an introduction plays in a translation.
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Datta, Swati. "William Radice (trans.): The Post Office. (Rabindranath Tagore's Dakghar). 153 pp. Kolkata: Visva-Bharati Publishing Department, 2008. ISBN 978 81 7522 433 9. - William Radice (trans.): Card Country. (Rabindranath Tagore's Taser Desh). 179 pp. Kolkata: Visva-Bharati Publishing Department, 2008. Rs. 750. ISBN 978 81 7522 453 7." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 73, no. 1 (January 28, 2010): 118–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x09990437.

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Chanda, Ipshila. "Book Reviews : Fire of Bengal by R6zsa Hajnóczy. Translated by Eva Wimmer and David Grant, ed. William Radice. Dhaka University Press, 1993. Pp. 589." South Asia Research 14, no. 2 (October 1994): 234–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026272809401400212.

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Thompson, Hanne-Ruth. "Rabindranath Tagore: Gitanjali, A New Translation with an Introduction by William Radice. 344 pp. New Delhi: Penguin India, 2011. ISBN 978 0 67008542 2." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 75, no. 1 (February 2012): 183–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x11001066.

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Kripal, Jeffrey J. "South Asia - William Radice (ed.): Swami Vivekananda and the modernization of Hinduism. (SOAS Studies on South Asia), x, 299 pp. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1998. £14." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 62, no. 3 (October 1999): 575–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x00018838.

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Bose, Abhra. "Michael Madhusudan Dutt: The Poem of the Killing of Meghnād: Meghnādbadh kabya (Translated by William Radice). cxxi, 428 pp. New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 2010. ISBN 978 0 143 41413 1." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 75, no. 1 (February 2012): 185–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x11001078.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "William Radice"

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Dasgupta, Suvash Chandra. "Translation as interpretation: a study of william Radice`s tagore transtations." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2014. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/1548.

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au, N. Little@ecu edu, and Nigel Ken Little. "Transoceanic Radical: The Many Identities of William Duane." Murdoch University, 2003. http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/adt/browse/view/adt-MU20040510.153718.

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The thesis examines the American career of William Duane (1760-1835) in the light of his earlier, and much less studied period in Ireland, England and India. It is the study of the development of one of America’s pre-eminent newspaper editors. Although Duane is not a first-tier figure of the Early Republican period such as John Adams, Thomas Jefferson or Alexander Hamilton, he certainly fits comfortably within the second-tier with men such as James Thomson Callender, Tench Coxe, John Binns and William Cobbett. He is an important figure within the historiography on the Early Republican period which has come out in recent years. He has an important role in three recent and seminal works on the period by Durey, Wilson and Pasley: Transatlantic Radicals, United Irishmen, United States and “The Tyranny of Printers”. This is a study of the identity of Duane measured against his political change and shifting sense of self. It seeks to answer the question: Who was William Duane? The thesis probes the question in depth by looking at Duane’s origins and then tracing his life in 1790s Philadelphia. The portrayal of Duane found in the recent historiography and in the first academic biography of Duane, Kim T. Phillips’ William Duane: A Radical Journalist in the Age of Jefferson, lets Duane’s version of self rest too easily, without interrogating how he constructed his identity within an American political context for an American reading audience. For example, although Duane constructed himself as a citizen of the United States by birth, the thesis maintains that he was not an U.S. citizen at all but was born in Newfoundland and was by eighteenth-century definitions a British subject. The thesis offers a great deal more detailed archival research within the above framework. First, it develops Duane’s familial relationships in his early life in much more detail than before. I have uncovered more details on his life from numerous sources, particularly letters, and a careful, textual search for any information on Duane’s earlier career in Ireland and England in the 1780s which has been overlooked by previous researchers. The thesis then places this material in the context of the newspaper trade in 1780s Clonmel and London while building a narrative analysis of this period before moving on to India. Second, this thesis demonstrates Duane’s links to the East India Company army. The importance of Duane’s Indian career also lies in his being part of a wider chronology of deported editors and government suppression of the press within the period from 1780 to 1799. The place of Duane within an ignored history of radical migrations to India is also dealt with as is his emergence as a pro revolutionary editor in Calcutta after the declaration of war in 1793. Third, the thesis uncovers a great deal more archival information on the period of Duane’s membership of the London Corresponding Society and his editorship of the Telegraph – a strongly pro-French newspaper in wartime London. This period was a short but crucial one for Duane as he witnessed first-hand the last real throes of a British revolutionary movement and the enactment of two important bills which sought to smother the L.C.S. and the other plebeian radical groups. Fourth, the thesis examines Duane’s role in what has been perceived as a crucial turning point in American history – the election of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency in 1800. The thesis seeks to understand what Duane’s impact on American politics was and how his earlier career shaped his political outlook and his actions in America. It seeks to denativise the Early Republican Period by pointing out outside currents that Duane used in defining what Americanness was as opposed to his conceptualisation of Federalism and Britain. Finally, the thesis argues that the story of William Duane is one of an eighteenthcentury editor’s transoceanic search for a home.
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Little, Nigel Ken. "Transoceanic radical: the many identities of William Duane." Thesis, Little, Nigel Ken (2003) Transoceanic radical: the many identities of William Duane. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2003. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/751/.

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The thesis examines the American career of William Duane (1760-1835) in the light of his earlier, and much less studied period in Ireland, England and India. It is the study of the development of one of America’s pre-eminent newspaper editors. Although Duane is not a first-tier figure of the Early Republican period such as John Adams, Thomas Jefferson or Alexander Hamilton, he certainly fits comfortably within the second-tier with men such as James Thomson Callender, Tench Coxe, John Binns and William Cobbett. He is an important figure within the historiography on the Early Republican period which has come out in recent years. He has an important role in three recent and seminal works on the period by Durey, Wilson and Pasley: Transatlantic Radicals, United Irishmen, United States and “The Tyranny of Printers”. This is a study of the identity of Duane measured against his political change and shifting sense of self. It seeks to answer the question: Who was William Duane? The thesis probes the question in depth by looking at Duane’s origins and then tracing his life in 1790s Philadelphia. The portrayal of Duane found in the recent historiography and in the first academic biography of Duane, Kim T. Phillips’ William Duane: A Radical Journalist in the Age of Jefferson, lets Duane’s version of self rest too easily, without interrogating how he constructed his identity within an American political context for an American reading audience. For example, although Duane constructed himself as a citizen of the United States by birth, the thesis maintains that he was not an U.S. citizen at all but was born in Newfoundland and was by eighteenth-century definitions a British subject. The thesis offers a great deal more detailed archival research within the above framework. First, it develops Duane’s familial relationships in his early life in much more detail than before. I have uncovered more details on his life from numerous sources, particularly letters, and a careful, textual search for any information on Duane’s earlier career in Ireland and England in the 1780s which has been overlooked by previous researchers. The thesis then places this material in the context of the newspaper trade in 1780s Clonmel and London while building a narrative analysis of this period before moving on to India. Second, this thesis demonstrates Duane’s links to the East India Company army. The importance of Duane’s Indian career also lies in his being part of a wider chronology of deported editors and government suppression of the press within the period from 1780 to 1799. The place of Duane within an ignored history of radical migrations to India is also dealt with as is his emergence as a pro revolutionary editor in Calcutta after the declaration of war in 1793. Third, the thesis uncovers a great deal more archival information on the period of Duane’s membership of the London Corresponding Society and his editorship of the Telegraph – a strongly pro-French newspaper in wartime London. This period was a short but crucial one for Duane as he witnessed first-hand the last real throes of a British revolutionary movement and the enactment of two important bills which sought to smother the L.C.S. and the other plebeian radical groups. Fourth, the thesis examines Duane’s role in what has been perceived as a crucial turning point in American history – the election of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency in 1800. The thesis seeks to understand what Duane’s impact on American politics was and how his earlier career shaped his political outlook and his actions in America. It seeks to denativise the Early Republican Period by pointing out outside currents that Duane used in defining what Americanness was as opposed to his conceptualisation of Federalism and Britain. Finally, the thesis argues that the story of William Duane is one of an eighteenthcentury editor’s transoceanic search for a home.
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Little, Nigel Ken. "Transoceanic radical : the many identities of William Duane /." Little, Nigel Ken (2003) Transoceanic radical: the many identities of William Duane. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2003. http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/751/.

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The thesis examines the American career of William Duane (1760-1835) in the light of his earlier, and much less studied period in Ireland, England and India. It is the study of the development of one of America’s pre-eminent newspaper editors. Although Duane is not a first-tier figure of the Early Republican period such as John Adams, Thomas Jefferson or Alexander Hamilton, he certainly fits comfortably within the second-tier with men such as James Thomson Callender, Tench Coxe, John Binns and William Cobbett. He is an important figure within the historiography on the Early Republican period which has come out in recent years. He has an important role in three recent and seminal works on the period by Durey, Wilson and Pasley: Transatlantic Radicals, United Irishmen, United States and “The Tyranny of Printers”. This is a study of the identity of Duane measured against his political change and shifting sense of self. It seeks to answer the question: Who was William Duane? The thesis probes the question in depth by looking at Duane’s origins and then tracing his life in 1790s Philadelphia. The portrayal of Duane found in the recent historiography and in the first academic biography of Duane, Kim T. Phillips’ William Duane: A Radical Journalist in the Age of Jefferson, lets Duane’s version of self rest too easily, without interrogating how he constructed his identity within an American political context for an American reading audience. For example, although Duane constructed himself as a citizen of the United States by birth, the thesis maintains that he was not an U.S. citizen at all but was born in Newfoundland and was by eighteenth-century definitions a British subject. The thesis offers a great deal more detailed archival research within the above framework. First, it develops Duane’s familial relationships in his early life in much more detail than before. I have uncovered more details on his life from numerous sources, particularly letters, and a careful, textual search for any information on Duane’s earlier career in Ireland and England in the 1780s which has been overlooked by previous researchers. The thesis then places this material in the context of the newspaper trade in 1780s Clonmel and London while building a narrative analysis of this period before moving on to India. Second, this thesis demonstrates Duane’s links to the East India Company army. The importance of Duane’s Indian career also lies in his being part of a wider chronology of deported editors and government suppression of the press within the period from 1780 to 1799. The place of Duane within an ignored history of radical migrations to India is also dealt with as is his emergence as a pro revolutionary editor in Calcutta after the declaration of war in 1793. Third, the thesis uncovers a great deal more archival information on the period of Duane’s membership of the London Corresponding Society and his editorship of the Telegraph – a strongly pro-French newspaper in wartime London. This period was a short but crucial one for Duane as he witnessed first-hand the last real throes of a British revolutionary movement and the enactment of two important bills which sought to smother the L.C.S. and the other plebeian radical groups. Fourth, the thesis examines Duane’s role in what has been perceived as a crucial turning point in American history – the election of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency in 1800. The thesis seeks to understand what Duane’s impact on American politics was and how his earlier career shaped his political outlook and his actions in America. It seeks to denativise the Early Republican Period by pointing out outside currents that Duane used in defining what Americanness was as opposed to his conceptualisation of Federalism and Britain. Finally, the thesis argues that the story of William Duane is one of an eighteenthcentury editor’s transoceanic search for a home.
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Walker, Luke. "William Blake in the 1960s : counterculture and radical reception." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2015. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/53244/.

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The study begins with an account of Blake, as voiced by Allen Ginsberg, taking part in a key Sixties anti-war protest, and goes on to examine some theoretical aspects of Blake's relationship with the Sixties. In Chapter One, I explore the relationship between ‘popular Blake', ‘academic Blake', and ‘countercultural Blake'. The chapter seeks to provide a revisionist account of the relationship between Blake's Sixties popularity and his earlier reception, suggesting that all three elements of Blake's Sixties reception – popular, academic and countercultural – have long been intertwined, and continue to interact in the Sixties themselves. In Chapters Two and Three, I focus in detail on Allen Ginsberg as a central figure not only in Blake's countercultural popularization, but also in the creation of Sixties counterculture itself. The first of these chapters, ‘Visionary Blake, Physical Blake, Psychedelic Blake', looks in detail at Ginsberg's 1948 ‘Blake vision' and the way Ginsberg later uses it to construct a Blakean narrative for the Sixties. I examine the significant differences between the versions of this event presented in Ginsberg's early poems and in his later prose and interview accounts, and Ginsberg's consequent attempts to develop a general theory of poetry in which the specific effects of Blake's poetry on the consciousness are compared to those of psychedelic drugs. Finally, I suggest that there are analogies between this ‘psychedelic' approach to Blake and the interest that Aldous Huxley had in using psychedelics to access Blake's own visionary state of consciousness. Chapter Three, ‘Ginsberg's Blakean Albion', analyses a selection of Ginsberg's poems, all linked to Blake's myth of Albion. I use these poems to examine the tensions present within the three-way relationship between Blake, Ginsberg and British counterculture. Particular attention is given to Ginsberg's poem ‘Wales Visitation' (1967), a work which I suggest is founded on the joint Romantic inheritance of Blake and Wordsworth, and which demonstrates the ways in which various strands of British Romanticism interact both within Ginsberg's poetry and within the broader Sixties counterculture. The final chapter of the study examines various aspects of the relationship between Blake and Bob Dylan, demonstrating the extent of Blake's influence on Dylan, but also tackling the surprisingly complicated and problematic question of the route(s) by which Blake arrives in Dylan's work.
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Razzo, Francisco de Assis. "Consciência e experiência no empirismo radical de William James." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2013. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/11643.

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The focus of this study is to analyse the relation between consciousness and experience in the extent of the North-American Philosopher William James' radical empiricism. The approach of this research is to present the notion of consciousness as a function of knowledge in the experience as from the analysis of the essays Does Consciousness Exist? and A World of Pure Experience, posthumously published in the collect edition Essays in Radical Empiricism, in 1912. Such intent aims to understand what are the fundamental pressupositions of radical empiricism and its epistemological implications, as from the definition of philosophical view of world, as a result of the application of pragmaticism, second to James, as a method to solve metaphysical disputes and as a theory of truth. That way, the result of this work is to demonstrate what in what meaning the conceptions of consciousness in the extent of the radical empiricism imposes itself as a vigorous possibility of overcoming the reductionists conceptions about subjectivity and reality. In Does consciousness exist? it is postulated, in the search for overcoming the substancialists, transcedentalists and associationits conceptions of subjectivity, the notion that consciousness is nothing but the name of a nonentity, as characterized in the context of the flux of the participative reality of pure experience. However, on what thematic delimitation is concerned, it is fundamental to consider the jamesian proposal of the subjectivity in light of a philosophically coherent interpretation of his work, that is, taking the culmination of that conception of consciousness regarding pure experience into consideration, as it traces way which is not systematic but extremely coherent on what his philosophical criteria and interpretation of both essays without taking the very course traced by William James in the building of his work, into consideration
Este estudo tem por objetivo analisar a relação entre consciência e experiência no âmbito do empirismo radical do filósofo norte-americano William James (1842-1910). O enfoque da pesquisa é apresentar a noção de consciência como função do conhecimento na experiência, a partir da análise dos ensaios A consciência existe? e Um mundo de experiência pura, publicados postumamente em 1912 na coletânea Ensaios em Empirismo Radical. Tal intento visa compreender quais são os pressupostos fundamentais e os desdobramentos epistemológicos do empirismo radical, tomado na acepção de visão filosófica de mundo, e resultante da aplicação do pragmatismo, segundo James, como o método para resolver disputas metafísicas e como teoria da verdade. Deste modo, o resultado deste trabalho é demonstrar em que sentido a concepção de consciência no âmbito do empirismo radical se impõe como uma vigorosa possibilidade de superação de concepções reducionistas a respeito da subjetividade e da realidade. Em A consciência existe? é postulada, na busca de superação das concepções substancialistas, transcendentalistas e associacionistas da subjetividade, a noção de que a consciência não é outra coisa senão o nome de uma não-entidade caracterizada no contexto do fluxo da realidade participativa da experiência pura. Entretanto, no que se refere à delimitação temática, é fundamental considerar a proposta jamesiana da subjetividade à luz da interpretação filosoficamente coerente de sua obra, isto é, levar em consideração que a culminação dessa concepção de consciência em relação à experiência pura trilha um caminho, não sistemático, porém extremamente coerente no que diz respeito aos seus critérios e compromissos filosóficos; sendo assim, segundo esta exigência, o estudo não se limita à interpretação exclusiva dos dois ensaios sem antes levar em consideração o próprio percurso trilhado por William James na edificação de sua obra
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Suprenant, Susann E. "Shakespeare re-visions : representations of female characters in appropriations and radical performance adaptations of Shakespeare's plays /." view abstract or download file of text, 2000. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p9978601.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2000.
Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 180-197). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users. Address: http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p9978601.
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Lanzetta, Francesco <1991&gt. "Filosofia della mente e metafisica nell'empirismo radicale di William James." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/7779.

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La presente ricerca è un’interpretazione dell’empirismo radicale di William James secondo una via duplice. Da una parte, abbiamo individuato la filosofia della mente della dottrina jamesiana, mentre, dall’altra, la sua metafisica. Ciascun capitolo è suddiviso, a sua volta, in due sezioni: la prima si concentra su un’analisi testuale del tema in questione, la seconda sviluppa, invece, un approfondimento critico a partire dalla prima sezione. La scansione che abbiamo inaugurato ha un valore, non soltanto organizzativo, ma anche filosofico e interpretativo: riteniamo, infatti, che il passaggio dalla filosofia della mente alla metafisica costituisca un elemento fondamentale dell’empirismo radicale di James per comprenderlo nella sua essenza autentica, sia da un punto di vista genealogico (a ciò si dedica la prima sezione di ciascun capitolo), sia da un punto di vista prettamente teoretico. Dimostreremo, alla fine di questo itinerario, che l’empirismo radicale non è semplicemente un insieme di teorie abbozzato da James e rimasto in germe, bensì una metafisica compiuta che abbisogna soltanto di un’interpretazione che le renda giustizia. Questa interpretazione non verte solamente sugli Essays in Radical Empiricism, ma intende comprendere l’intera produzione jamesiana, giungendo infine al lavoro, pubblicato postumo, in cui James avrebbe voluto esprimere il suo sistema filosofico: Some Problems of Philosophy. L’intera ricerca si confronta costantemente con alcuni temi contemporanei di filosofia della mente e metafisica, in modo tale da mostrare l’attualità e la possibilità di sviluppare le intuizioni di James anche nell’arena filosofica odierna.
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Silva, André Oídes Matoso e. "Para um empirismo radical: sobre William James e a relação contemporânea entre psicologia e espiritualidade." Universidade de São Paulo, 2016. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8133/tde-12122016-111508/.

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William James desenvolveu no conjunto de seus trabalhos um referencial filosófico útil para estudos da consciência e da religião que permanece válido e aplicável na prática contemporânea de disciplinas como a psicologia e a antropologia. O presente trabalho é uma exploração inicial de possibilidades filosóficas abertas por James nesses campos: a religiosidade, a espiritualidade, e a busca de sentido e transcendência em um mundo desencantado. A tese foi dividida em duas partes. Na Parte I, apresentei o contexto da relação contemporânea entre psicologia e espiritualidade. Nessa parte, discuti o significado de ambas as palavras, a relação que historicamente existe entre elas, e o papel de James na constituição histórica dessa relação. Além de ter tido um papel histórico na formação de um campo de estudos no qual esses dois assuntos se interconectam, James também forneceu uma abordagem filosófica para investigá-los. Essa abordagem foi chamada por ele de empirismo radical. Na Parte II, desenvolvi uma reflexão em torno do empirismo radical, trabalhando alguns conceitos que podem ser úteis para uma prática de investigação radicalmente empirista.
William James developed in his work a useful philosophical framework for studies on consciousness and religion which remains valid and applicable in the contemporary practice of disciplines such as psychology and anthropology. The present work is an initial exploration of philosophical possibilities opened up by James in these fields: religiosity, spirituality, and the search for meaning and transcendence in a disenchanted world. The thesis was divided into two parts. In Part I was presented the context of the contemporary relationship between psychology and spirituality. In this part, I discussed the meaning of both words, the relationship that historically exists between them and Jamess role in the historical constitution of that relationship. Besides having a historical role in the formation of a field of studies in which these two topics interconnect, James provided also a philosophical approach to investigate them. He called this approach radical empiricism. In Part II, I developed a reflection on radical empiricism, working out some concepts which may be useful for a radically empiricist inquiry.
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Delaney, Michael A. "Robert Franklin Williams : the making and mellowing of an American radical /." May be available electronically:, 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/login?COPT=REJTPTU1MTUmSU5UPTAmVkVSPTI=&clientId=12498.

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Books on the topic "William Radice"

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Elman, Steve. Burning up the air: Jerry Williams, talk radio, and the life in between. Beverly, Mass: Commonwealth Editions, 2008.

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Wallace, Clement, and Williams Glen 1947-, eds. The New Canadian political economy: Edited by Wallace Clement and Glen Williams. Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1989.

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Tyson, Timothy B. Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Williams and the roots of Black power. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1999.

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Nierop, Henk. The Life of Romeyn de Hooghe 1645-1708. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462981386.

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Romeyn de Hooghe was the most inventive and prolific etcher of the later Dutch Golden Age. The producer of wide-ranging book illustrations, newsprints, allegories, and satire, he is best known as the chief propaganda artist working for stadtholder and king William III. This study, the first book-length biography of de Hooghe, narrates how his reputation became badly tarnished when he was accused of pornography, fraud, larceny, and atheism. Traditionally regarded as a godless rogue, and more recently as an exponent of the Radical Enlightenment, de Hooghe emerges in this study as a successful entrepreneur, a social climber, and an Orangist spin doctor. A study in seventeenth-century political culture and patronage, focusing on spin and slander, this book explores how artists, politicians, and hacks employed literature and the visual arts in political discourse, and tried to capture their readership with satire, mockery, fun, and laughter.
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Nierop, Henk. The Life of Romeyn de Hooghe 1645-1708. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463725101.

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Romeyn de Hooghe was the most inventive and prolific etcher of the later Dutch Golden Age. The producer of wide-ranging book illustrations, newsprints, allegories, and satire, he is best known as the chief propaganda artist working for stadtholder and king William III. This study, the first book-length biography of de Hooghe, narrates how his reputation became badly tarnished when he was accused of pornography, fraud, larceny, and atheism. Traditionally regarded as a godless rogue, and more recently as an exponent of the Radical Enlightenment, de Hooghe emerges in this study as a successful entrepreneur, a social climber, and an Orangist spin doctor. A study in seventeenth-century political culture and patronage, focusing on spin and slander, this book explores how artists, politicians, and hacks employed literature and the visual arts in political discourse, and tried to capture their readership with satire, mockery, fun, and laughter.
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1951-, Holland Peter, ed. Shakespeare, sound and screen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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1951-, Holland Peter, ed. Shakespeare, sound and screen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Shakespeare, William. The winter's tale. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.

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Shakespeare, William. The winters tale. New York: Applause, 1998.

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Shakespeare, William. The Winter's tale. Edited by Muggli Mark Z. editor and Kittredge George Lyman 1860-1941. Newburyport, MA: Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Company, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "William Radice"

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Zbaraschuk, G. Michael. "William Hamilton." In The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Theology, 241–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96595-6_15.

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Fiorespino, Leonardo. "Dogmatization and Pluralization: William Connolly’s Sovereign People." In Radical Democracy and Populism, 209–36. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84969-6_8.

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Evans, Dorinda. "7. The Death and Legacy of a Maverick Artist." In William Rimmer, 197–208. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0304.07.

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The concluding chapter weighs Rimmer's recognition or historical status at the time of his death and now. His first biography, written by someone who did not know him –Truman H. Bartlett – has had a disproportionate impact on how he is seen, even today. That is, his sheer originality – attested to by students as well as contemporaries – has been largely overlooked or misunderstood. The fact that he critiqued neoclassicism has been lost. So has his strong spiritual orientation and his emphasis, in teaching and in his own work, on imagination and self-expression. Despite his attachment to subject matter as a Romantic, he can be seen as a forerunner of modernism – in purely formal terms – in his fragmented statues. These precede, by a decade, similar work by Auguste Rodin. His personal symbolism is also prescient in being evocative of the production of the later Symbolists. Fortunately, Rimmer had loyal students and friends who tried to keep his memory alive after his death. Their efforts resulted in three of his plaster-cast sculptures being cast in bronze, and a selection of his drawings exhibited at the famous 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art (the Armory Show) in New York. He also had two paintings in the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.But the fact that Rimmer did not explain his seemingly aberrant creations, and Bartlett did not understand him, has had a detrimental impact on his reputation. His importance for the period and today lies in his insistence on working solely from imagination which was a radical idea at the time. According to his thinking, the artist’s contribution in creating a work of art should be self-expression.
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Schwan, Anne. "Frederick William Robinson, Charles Dickens, and the Literary Tradition of ‘Low Life’." In Nineteenth-Century Radical Traditions, 63–84. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59706-9_4.

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Mallinson, Jonathan. "3. 1905–09: Experiment and Adversity." In William Moorcroft, Potter, 51–70. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0349.03.

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In the years following success at St Louis, Moorcroft’s designs began to follow two distinct paths: some appealing to the contemporary nostalgia for eighteenth-century elegance, others developing more innovative and experimental ideas. One of his most radical creations, named ‘Flamminian’ ware, reduced ornament to a simple roundel, and focussed attention on form and glaze; it was an uncompromising challenge to the swirling lines of Art Nouveau, and was a great success both at home and in the US. Reviews published in the UK, France and Canada regularly distinguished Moorcroft’s work from much art pottery, underlining the originality of his decorative technique, the quality of his colours, and the integrity of his designs. It is a mark of his growing international reputation that he was invited to write an article for the newly founded American Pottery Gazette. But even as his reputation grew, the first signs of tension with H. Watkin, Director and General Manager at Macintyre’s, can be seen between the lines of reviews in the Pottery Gazette, where Moorcroft’s name was increasingly subordinated to that of Macintyre’s. Factory Minutes show that Watkin was tabling proposals to close down Moorcroft’s department from as early as 1905, to the evident surprise of the other Directors; surviving financial documents suggest that the reason was not the unprofitability of the Ornamental ware, as Watkin would affirm.
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Livesey, Ruth. "Remembering Radicalism on the Midlands Turnpike: George Eliot, Felix Holt, and William Cobbett." In Nineteenth-Century Radical Traditions, 85–112. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59706-9_5.

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Carilli, C. L., J. W. Dreher, and R. A. Perley. "Cygnus a and the Williams model." In Hot Spots in Extragalactic Radio Sources, 51–60. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0036012.

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Viney, Wayne. "A study of emotion in the context of radical empiricism." In Reinterpreting the legacy of William James., 243–50. Washington: American Psychological Association, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10122-016.

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Mallinson, Jonathan. "10. 1926–28: Re-negotiating the Future." In William Moorcroft, Potter, 207–30. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0349.10.

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These years saw increasing commercial pressure and acute personal setback. The General Strike and the extended miners’ stoppage of 1926 caused severe hardship in the industry, but Moorcroft’s resilience and resourcefulness saw him through once again. Ledgers show his decline in turnover and rising costs, but they also reveal his success, unlike the majority of potteries, in avoiding both short-time and pay cuts. In 1926, too, he suffered the devastating loss of his wife, a crucial figure of support and advice. For all these challenges, the period was characterised by renewed and often radical creativity. Moorcroft continued to experiment with designs and glazes, attracting particular critical attention for his flambé wares, described in one review as ‘poems in colour’. But just as significantly, the press continued to note the accessibility of his ware, affordable and functional as well as artistic. This is particularly significant when pottery was dividing between popular commercial production, epitomised by the designs of Clarice Cliff, and the more exclusive world of studio ceramics. Leach’s essay ‘A Potter’s Outlook’ (1928) sought to bridge that gap, arguing for the social responsibility of the craft potter; Moorcroft, in his own distinctive way, was achieving that ambition already. The chapter examines, too, two major acknowledgements of Moorcroft’s status and achievement. In 1928, he was awarded the Royal Warrant by Queen Mary, a mark both of the quality of his ware and of its national value. In the same year, he renegotiated his contract with Liberty’s, and, crucially, his relationship with the firm which bore his name. Ownership of his designs was assigned to him, not to the firm (as was the case in the 1913 contract), underlining their recognition of his inalienable individuality as a potter.
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"William Appleman Williams." In The American Radical, 341–48. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203406359-47.

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MONTESI, Cristina. "DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH AND HUMAN HAPPINESS: THE LEGACY OF WILLIAM THOMPSON." In Proceedings of The Third International Scientific Conference “Happiness and Contemporary Society”. SPOLOM, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31108/7.2022.30.

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The paper analyzes the figure of William Thompson (1785-1833), a very versatile intellectual. Thompson was in fact a philosopher, a social scientist, a social reformer, a defender of women’s rights, but, above all, a moral and radical economist precursor of Marx’s theory of surplus value. This forerunner intuition of some basic assumptions of marxist theory of value should not allow Thompson to be counted among Ricardian Socialists, the group to which he has erroneously led back by many scholars of economic doctrines. Thompson’s main research topic can be deduced from the title of his most important scientific work: “An Inquiry into The Principles of Distribution of Wealth most conducive to Human Happiness”. The paper shows that the search for the natural laws of distribution of wealth which can ensure the achievement of the greatest quantity of human happiness at his time, led Thompson to an original combination of Jeremy Bentham’s utilitarianism, Robert Owen’s socialism, Adam Smith’s theory of value (not David Ricardo’s theory of value). This syncretism forced Thompson to take distance from Bentham on various topics (the concept of happiness like well-being not pleausure and like a relational good; the non-subordination of equality principle to safety principle); compelled Thompson to differentiate from Owen’s mutual co-operation in a more democratic, feminist and reformist direction; obliged Thompson to embrace a noninstrumental theory of value. At microeconomic level Thompson’s legacy can be found in the anticipation, inside his mutual co-operation social system, of Rochdale principles, which would later have been be the guiding principles of co-operative enterprises, integrated with the principle of public happiness, a Civil Economy notion. Key words: Ricardian Socialists, Smithianian Socialists, Cooperative Socialists, Benthamian Utilitarianism, Public Happiness
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Kouidri, S., F. Djaafer, T. Belamri, and R. Rey. "Comparative Study of the Aeroacoustic Behavior of Two Axial Flow Fans With Different Sweep Angles." In ASME 2005 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2005-77424.

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The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of the sweep angle used in axial flow fans on their aerodynamic and acoustic behavior. To do so, two fans, having the same aerodynamic characteristics, were designed with forward and radial sweep angles. The 3D numerical simulation allowed obtaining steady and unsteady loading on the blades. Instantaneous velocity profiles, located downstream of the fans, will be presented and compared to the experimental data. The Ffowcs Williams & Hawkings formulation was used to model the acoustic spectra. The results from CFD simulation (acoustic rotating dipole) were used as input data for the acoustic modeling. Predicted and measured acoustic spectra will be presented. It was found that the forward fan has a uniform radial distribution of kinetic turbulence. Also, the three downstream velocity components have better radial distributions. This result was confirmed by the experimental and predicted aeroacoustic results.
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Sharma, Kalki, Zhongqi Jia, Kenneth Brentner, and Seongkyu Lee. "Aeroacoustic Study of Coaxial Rotor under Varying Trim Conditions and Rotor Orientations using Free Wake Analysis." In Vertical Flight Society 75th Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0075-2019-14460.

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This paper performs aerodynamic and acoustic analysis on a coaxial rotor system based on the XH-59A coaxial helicopter. The aerodynamic analysis is performed in RCAS using free wake modeling, and the acoustic prediction is performed with PSU-WOPWOP, which utilizes Farassat's Formulation 1A of the Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings equation. The coaxial rotor system is analyzed for forward flight speeds of 100 knots and 150 knots. For each case the rotor shaft angle and the distribution of loading is varied to understand the impact on the rotor noise and the aerodynamic environment of the rotor system. The aerodynamic environment is analyzed by wake and blade load visualization, and the noise is computed on a hemi-spherical grid 10 rotor radii from the coaxial rotor system.
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Başaran, Meltem. "An Investigation on the Netflix Platform in the Context of Flow Theory." In COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CONGRESS. ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17932/ctcspc.21/ctc21.025.

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Today, with the development of technology, many developments and changes have been experienced in mass media. In the traditional period, content could only be accessed from sources such as television, newspapers, magazines, and radio, while the digital platforms that emerged with the era of the so-called new media enabled people to acquire the content they wanted at any time. Netflix, one of these digital platforms, is a video streaming service that offers on-demand access to individuals. Netflix, which first started selling DVD subscriptions by mail in 1998, has turned into a platform that sells monthly subscriptions to reach the video content it hosts today. Digital platforms such as Netflix offer users the opportunity to watch the content they want from anywhere, with the communication device (tablet, phone, computer) they want, in a way that they can create their own streams, without even the need for internet. Within the scope of this study, the contents on the Netflix platform in the context of the flow theory of Raymond Williams will be analyzed by content analysis method. Williams discussed the program structure of the television as streaming. According to him, television contents create a whole among themselves and present a flow to the viewers and the audience is caught in this flow. Within the scope of the study, the contents of Netflix, one of the digital content viewing platforms that are formed as a result of changing broadcasting concepts, will be analyzed using semi-structured interview technique in the perspective of flow theory.
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Tatum, Paul, James Linford, Jeremy Grabowsky, Lonzell McKenzie, Paul Con Cline, and William Craft. "Multidisciplinary Topics in Senior Capstone Design Courses: Radio Astronomy." In ASME 2006 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2006-13358.

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The exciting contributions to science and education made by radio astronomy over the last three decades would not have been possible without the development of radio telescopes of increasing sensitivity and power. The Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute (PARI) is located near Brevard, North Carolina. It was built in 1962 and was a facility for tracking the spacecraft of the NASA Mercury and Gemini missions. In the late 1970's it was used by the National Security Agency for monitoring Soviet satellite activity and was decommissioned in 1992. It was later purchased by PARI and is now used for astronomical education and research as a not for profit organization. During the spring of 2005, Mr. Don Cline, President of PARI and William Craft, began discussing ways in which engineering students could both learn about radio astronomy and contribute to the development to the educational and research programs at PARI. Since North Carolina Agricultural and Technical (A&T) State University is one of the closest engineering colleges, they concluded that student design projects that focused on the enhancement of radio astronomy equipment would both help PARI and provide a challenging capstone design experience to engineering students. The A&T capstone program covers two semesters and six semester credits, and among an initial listing of potential design experiences, we selected four that would enhance the operation of the two 26-meter PARI radio-telescopes. These two twenty-six meter radio-telescopes are known as 26E (East) and 26W (West). Both radio telescopes have roughly the same size and construction. The photo schematic (Figure 1) is representative of each. Note the major (lower) axis is 13 meters from the ground, and the minor (upper) axis is 20 meters from the ground. Both are at right angles to each other and parallel to the ground plane when the dish is in the upright position. The top of the instrument cage is 37 meters high.
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Williams, Robert, Joana Rocha, Edgar Matida, and Fred Nitzsche. "Assessment of Surface-Based Aeroacoustic Noise From Blades of a Vertical-Axis Wind Turbine." In ASME 2014 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2014-38199.

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Surface-based sources of aerodynamically-generated noise for the 17-m troposkien shape vertical-axis wind turbine are predicted using Farassat’s Formulation 1A of the Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings equation. By discretizing the three-dimensional turbine blades over the height of the turbine into constant-radius sections, the blades were aerodynamically modeled in two-dimensions in the horizontal plane by an unsteady panel method to obtain results for surface pressures and velocities. The acoustic pressure generated by the blades throughout their rotations was determined by the combination of loading and thickness noise sources on the surface of the blade sections in the time-domain. The simulation results were compared to experimental results for the acoustic pressure power spectral density. The sound pressure level around the turbine was found to have a slight dipole radiation pattern, caused primarily by the loading acoustic pressure on the blades.
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Stadler, Michael, Julien Grilliat, Wolfgang Laufer, and Michael B. Schmitz. "Aeroacoustic Optimization of Radial Fans for Medical Applications." In ASME Turbo Expo 2016: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2016-57234.

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In recent years there is a growing number of patients suffering from pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or asthma. In these situations, the application of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (commonly known as CPAP) is indicated by clinicians. It is a noninvasive means of healthcare used widely. As a more advanced technique, the positive airway pressure may follow a time-cycled change between two preset pressure values. This technique is known as BPAP (Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure). The devices are used mainly during sleep at home. Hence the aeroacoustic requirements are critical. In addition the devices must be portable and compact. Furthermore, the high frequency of pressure change required in BPAP devices poses additional demands on the design. Due to the complexity of the overall design problem, it may be solved efficiently by multi objective optimization. The pressure head in these devices is generated by radial fans. For the aerodynamic optimization, we utilize a RANS solver. For the aeroacoustic optimization we use the Lattice-Boltzmann Method (LBM). Both are operating on a parametric geometric model of the fan and housing. For the propagation of sound waves into the far-field, we develop algorithmic strategies for using the Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings (FW-H) equation with the LBM. The constrained multi objective optimization is driven by a variant of the NSGA-II algorithm. We outline the complete optimization procedure for a BPAP device. Our numerical results are compared with physical tests. To analyze the contribution of selected geometric features to the emitted sound pressure, we perform a sensitivity study. The new algorithmic arrangement has shown to drastically cut development costs and time.
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Zhang, Cheng, and Murilo Basso. "Towards Computational Prediction of Wind Turbine Flow and Noise." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-71881.

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Wind energy is a clean, renewable, and fast-growing energy source for power generation. However, the noise issue, especially the aerodynamic noise, has become a critical obstacle in wind energy development. To determine the impact of the wind turbine noise and to guide the design and siting of wind turbines to minimize the disturbances on the local community, better understanding of the noise generation mechanisms as well as more accurate noise prediction techniques are necessary. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Phase VI wind turbine at different wind speeds and tip pitch angles have been performed using ANSYS Fluent. The computational domain extends about 3 times of the wind turbine blade radius in the upstream direction, and 6 times the blade radius in the downstream and transverse directions. The shear-stress transport (SST) k-omega turbulence model is used. Second-order upwind schemes are used for the momentum and turbulence equations. The predicted pressure coefficients and power are in good agreement with the experimental data. The effects of wind speed and tip pitch angle on noise generation have also been investigated using the broadband noise source model. The Ffowcs-Williams Hawkings equation is also currently being used to obtain the far-field noise.
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Hashemi, S. M., and M. J. Richard. "On the Natural Frequency Calculation of Rotating Cantilever Uniform Beams With Coriolis Effects: A Dynamic Finite Element (DFE)." In ASME 1999 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc99/vib-8269.

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Abstract A Dynamic Finite Element (DFE) for vibrational analysis of rotating assemblages composed of beams is presented in which the complexity of the acceleration, due to the presence of gyroscopic, or Coriolis forces, is taken into consideration. The dynamic trigonometric shape functions of uncoupled bending and axial vibrations of an axially loaded uniform beam element are derived in an exact sense. Then, exploiting the Principle of Virtual Work together with the nodal approximations of variables, based on these dynamic shape functions, leads to a single frequency dependent stiffness matrix which is Hermitian and represents both mass and stiffness properties. A Wittrick-Williams algorithm, based on a Sturm sequence root counting technique, is then used as the solution method. The application of the theory is demonstrated by two illustrative examples of vertical and radial beams where the influence of Coriolis forces on natural frequencies of the clamped-free rotating beams is demonstrated by numerical results.
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Wang, Zhong-Nan, Iftekhar Z. Naqavi, Mahak Mahak, Paul Tucker, Xin Yuan, and Paul Strange. "Far Field Noise Prediction for Subsonic Hot and Cold Jets Using Large-Eddy Simulation." In ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2014-27290.

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Large eddy simulations are performed for hot and cold single stream jets with an acoustic Mach number of (Ma = Vj/a∞ = 0.875). The temperature ratio (Tj/T∞) for the hot jet is 2.7 and for the cold jet it is 1.0. Grids with 34 million points are used. The simulation results for the flow field are in encouraging agreement with the mean velocity and Reynolds stress measurements. The Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings (FW-H) equation is used to predict the far-field noise. In this study four cylindrical FW-H surfaces around the jet at various radial distances from the centreline are used. The FW-H surfaces are closed at the downstream end with multiple endplates. These endplates are at x = 25.0D – 30.0D with Δ = 0.5D apart. It is shown that surfaces close to jet get affected with pseudo sound. To avoid pseudo sound, surfaces must be placed in the irrotational region. To account for all the acoustic signals end plates are necessary. However, a simple averaging process to cancel pseudo sound at the end plates is not sufficient.
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Memorias Foro Internacional Neogranadino. ¿Gobernanza global o gobierno globalista? 2020. Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18359/docinst.5696.

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El 23 de julio del 2020, en el marco de la celebración del aniversario treinta y ocho de la Universidad Militar Nueva Granada y en medio de las vicisitudes propias que se despliegan al enfrentar una pandemia como la que ha aquejado al mundo durante más de un año, se desarrolló el Foro Internacional Neogranadino: ¿gobernanza global o gobierno globalista?, con la participación de panelistas de alto nivel tales como el TG (r) Frederick Rudesheim, director del Centro de Estudios Hemisféricos de Defensa William J. Perry; el Dr. Alexis Osvaldo López Tapia, investigador y director de radio y TV; el señor Rafael Nieto Loaiza, abogado, columnista y analista político; el Dr. Joseph Humire Cubides, director del Centro para una Socie- dad Libre Segura (SFS); el Dr. Jaime García Covarrubias, analista internacional; el Dr. Omar Bula Escobar, analista internacional; y la Dra. Celina B. Realuyo, profesora del Centro William J Perry. Además, contó con intervenciones magistrales por parte del Dr. Carlos Holmes Trujillo García (Q. E. P. D.), ministro de Defensa Nacional; el señor BG Adolfo Clavijo Ardila, exrector de la Universidad Militar Nueva Granada; y el señor BG Luis Fernando Puentes Torres, actual rector de este claustro universitario. Entre los temas más relevantes tratados durante el foro se encuentran la pandemia generada por el COVID-19, los desafíos de la gobernanza nacional frente a las amenazas externas, el debilitamiento integral de las Fuerzas Armadas, la política exterior de los Estados Unidos con respecto a elementos de seguridad nacional y cooperación internacional, y la revolución molecular disipada como una explicación a la generalización de la violencia urbana y el anarquismo que, derivados de fenómenos globalizadores, ponen en riesgo a los Estados.
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