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Fear And Projection As Root Causes Of War, And The Archetypal Energies "Trust" And "Peace" As Antidotes, Carroy U. Ferguson Sep 2009

Fear And Projection As Root Causes Of War, And The Archetypal Energies "Trust" And "Peace" As Antidotes, Carroy U. Ferguson

Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D.

I want to use this opportunity to discuss a phenomenon that continues to plague the human experience. It is called the game of war. War is perhaps the deadliest game that humanity has created. The conflict itself represents what appears to be opposing views about the way things should be. Each side believes that it is right and that its actions are justified. Each side therefore seeks to impose its views on the other or to defend its views against the other. Each side fears the other as an enemy and each side projects its fears onto its perceived “enemy.”


Diamond Theory Collections. A Collection Of Papers And Fragments Towards Diamond Theory 2007-2009, Rudolf Kaehr Dec 2008

Diamond Theory Collections. A Collection Of Papers And Fragments Towards Diamond Theory 2007-2009, Rudolf Kaehr

Rudolf Kaehr

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Cetra、Target 誌20周年記念国際会議:The Known Unknowns Of Translation Studies の報告, Kayoko Takeda Dec 2008

Cetra、Target 誌20周年記念国際会議:The Known Unknowns Of Translation Studies の報告, Kayoko Takeda

Kayoko Takeda 武田珂代子

On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of CETRA and Target, an international conference titled The Known Unknowns of Translation Studies was held at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium on August 28-29, 2009. This conference review presents a summary of the talks given by the keynote speakers (past CETRA professors) and brief comments by the author.


Book Review: Kumiko Torikai. Voices Of The Invisible Presence: Diplomatic Interpreters In Post-World War Ii Japan., Kayoko Takeda Dec 2008

Book Review: Kumiko Torikai. Voices Of The Invisible Presence: Diplomatic Interpreters In Post-World War Ii Japan., Kayoko Takeda

Kayoko Takeda 武田珂代子

A review of "Voices of the Invisible Presence: Diplomatic Interpreters in post-World War II Japan" by Kumiko Torikai. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2009, 197 pp. ISBN 978-90-272-2427-9.