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Miguel Escobar

    Pensando na e da América Latina
    Denken in und aus Lateinamerika
    Bleeding Disorders
    Thinking in and from Latin America
    M Is for (Data) Monkey
    Master Your Data with Excel and Power BI
    • Master Your Data with Excel and Power BI

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,6(20)Évaluer

      Power Query is the amazing new data cleansing tool in both Excel and Power BI Desktop. Do you find yourself performing the same data cleansing steps day after day? Power Query will make it faster to clean your data the first time. While Power Query is powerful, the interface is subtle--there are tools hiding in plain sight that are easy to miss. Go beyond the obvious and take Power Query to new levels with this book.

      Master Your Data with Excel and Power BI
    • M Is for (Data) Monkey

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,4(81)Évaluer

      Power Query is one component of the Power BI (Business Intelligence) product from Microsoft, and “M” is the name of the programming language created by it. As more business intelligence pros begin using Power Pivot, they find that they do not have the Excel skills to clean the data in Excel; Power Query solves this problem. This book shows how to use the Power Query tool to get difficult data sets into both Excel and Power Pivot, and is solely devoted to Power Query dashboarding and reporting.

      M Is for (Data) Monkey
    • Thinking in and from Latin America

      An approach to the philosophy of Enrique Dussel

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Enrique Dussel critically examines the exclusion of Latin America from the universal history of philosophy, challenging the Eurocentric view that defines philosophy's origins in Greece. He argues that all cultures transition from myth to logos, but never fully abandon myth, emphasizing a phenomenological approach inspired by P. Ricoeur. Dussel utilizes Emmanuel Levinas's concept of Exteriority to critique the "Totalizing Totality" of Greek-European philosophy, advocating for the recognition of diverse philosophical traditions, including those from Latin America and beyond.

      Thinking in and from Latin America
    • Denken in und aus Lateinamerika

      Eine Annäherung an die Philosophie von Enrique Dussel

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Enrique Dussel hinterfragt die Exklusion Lateinamerikas aus der universellen Geschichte der Philosophie und kritisiert die hegemoniale Definition, die Philosophie als europäisches Erbe betrachtet. Er argumentiert, dass der Übergang vom Mythos zum Logos nie vollständig ist und beide Elemente im phänomenologisch-hermeneutischen Sinne koexistieren. Mit der Kategorie der Exteriorität, inspiriert von Emmanuel Levinas, positioniert Dussel Lateinamerika geopolitisch und kritisiert die totalisierende Totalität, die andere philosophische Traditionen ausschließt und auf einem Denken basiert, das "das Gleiche" privilegiert.

      Denken in und aus Lateinamerika
    • Enrique Dussel questiona por que a América Latina está excluída da história da filosofia universal, desafiando a visão eurocêntrica que a considera a única fonte. Ele propõe a categoria de Exterioridade, enfatizando a transcendência do ser humano e criticando a "Totalização da Totalidade", que ignora outras tradições filosóficas.

      Pensando na e da América Latina