Search for dissertations about: "Transgression"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the word Transgression.
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1. Quaternionic Transgression in Hyperkähler Geometry
Abstract : It is known, that hyperkähler varieties being a special case of Riemann and Kähler manifolds, admit more symmetries. For this reason, all important structures possibly admit hyperkähler generalization. Some of these generalizations make a theme of this thesis. READ MORE
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2. The Vicissitudes of Corruption : Degeneration - transgression - jouissance
Abstract : In a time when corruption is receiving increasing media coverage and when many claim to wage a war on corruption, this book brings up the need for a problematisation and an increased understanding of the different manifestations – the vicissitudes – of corruption and also what measures are taken against it. The book advances the claim that corruption is tightly related to modernity and particularly to a transgression of the public / private dichotomy. READ MORE
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3. Critique of Exaggeration : Thinking Beyond
Abstract : This study examines the function of exaggeration for thinking beyond the current concepts of God and the human. An example of thinking beyond in philosophy is the exaggeration “beyond being” in Plato’s Republic. In the philosophy of religion, generally, we deal with the questions of God. READ MORE
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4. Cretaceous palynofloras from southern Scandinavia
Abstract : A palynological investigation of Cretaceous sequences from Höllviken 2, Svedala 1 and Norrevång 1 wells of Scania, Southern Sweden, and from the Arnager Greensand-Arnager Limestone transition on the island of Bornholm, Denmark, was conducted. Well preserved palynofloras were found in strata consisting of shaly mudstones, glauconitic sandstones (greensand) and limestone. READ MORE
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5. The Littorina transgression in southeastern Sweden and its relation to mid-Holocene climate variability
Abstract : Lateglacial and Holocene shoreline displacement along the Baltic coast resulted from both the isostatic land uplift and the ice-volume-equivalent sea-level rise. Relative changes of these two components led to alternating contact/isolation of the Baltic Basin with the North Sea during the Holocene. READ MORE