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    Mental health - atmospheres - video games : new directions in game research II

    Freier Zugriff
    Clash of Realities, Veranstaltung | GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 2022
    Schlagwörter: Media Aesthetics

    Mental health - atmospheres - video games : new directions in game research II

    Clash of Realities, Young Academics Workshop, Veranstaltung | GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 2022

    Mental health - atmospheres - video games : new directions in game research II

    Freier Zugriff
    Clash of Realities, Veranstaltung | TIBKAT | 2022
    Schlagwörter: Media Aesthetics

    Aesthetics and Humean Aesthetic Norms in the Novels of Jane Austen

    Dadlez, E. M. | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: similarities in taste – mark of compatibility in marriage , aesthetics and Humean aesthetic norms in novels of Jane Austen

    Directions in US Air Force Space Power Energy Generation and Distribution Technology

    Reinhardt, K. / Keener, D. / Schuller, M. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1997

    Deficit function related to public transport: 50 year retrospective, new developments, and prospects

    Liu, Tao | Elsevier | 2017
    applications in public transport (PT) planning and operations over the past 50 years. Showing and ...

    Indolence and Industry in Hume and Austen

    Dadlez, E. M. | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: indolence and industry in Hume and Austen

    The Useful and the Good in Hume and Austen

    Dadlez, E. M. | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: useful and good in Hume and Austen

    Bibliography

    Dadlez, E. M. | Wiley | 2009

    Index

    Dadlez, E. M. | Wiley | 2009

    Literary Form and Philosophical Content

    Dadlez, E. M. | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: “Of Tragedy” – David Hume reflects – role form may play in explaining paradox of tragedy

    Hume and Austen on Sympathy

    Dadlez, E. M. | Wiley | 2009

    Hume and Austen on Pride

    Dadlez, E. M. | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: “pride” and “vanity” – used to signify habitual pleasure taken in some action