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15 of these entities are called “modal aspects” in the Neo-Calvinist thought of Herman Dooyeweerd (“DOY-uh-vaird”), who adopted the notion of their “sovereignty” from Abraham Kuiper (“KYE-per”). Giotto’s Kiss of Judas illustrates the “interfacial intimate” type of these “air conditioning” entities in a series that analyzes their micro, macro, and plural types. Before writing about “transnationalizing” these entities in the post-Westphalian world, Nancy Fraser analyzed how they exclude “subaltern counter-” ones in a paper on “Rethinking” this sort of entity. (10[2])These entities title a trilogy by Peter Sloterdijk (10[5])(“SLOH-ter-dike”). A book argues that one of these (10[1])entities stopped merely representing courtly authority thanks to “culture-debating” spaces like salons and coffee-houses. (10[3]-5[3])For 10 points, (10[1])Jürgen Habermas (10[1])studied the “structural (10[1])transformation” of the “public” (10[2]-5[1])one (10[1])of what realms of social life? ■END■ (10[1]0[1])

ANSWER: spheres [or Sphären; or public spheres; accept publics or publicity or “subaltern counterpublics” until “public” is read; accept Öffentlichkeit; accept The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit; Spheres trilogy, “Rethinking the Public Sphere,” or sphere sovereignty; prompt on social spaces, bubbles, globes, arenas, or discursive spaces]
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