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  1. (1 other version)Part I. Historical Sources: Introduction.Riccardo Martinelli - 2015 - In Denis Fisette & Riccardo Martinelli (eds.), Philosophy from an Empirical Standpoint: Essays on Carl Stumpf. Boston: Rodopi. pp. 55-59.
    An Introduction to the historical sources of the philosophy of Carl Stumpf.
     
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  2. I. HISTORICAL SOURCES. Introduction.Riccardo Martinelli - 2015 - In Denis Fisette & Riccardo Martinelli (eds.), Philosophy from an Empirical Standpoint: Essays on Carl Stumpf. Boston: Rodopi.
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    Some Historical Sources of the Apparent Intuitive Truth of Individualism.Fedor Stanzhevskiy - 2015 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 4 (1):38-69.
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    Historical Source Material for Book Production, Vol. XVIII. [REVIEW]Hans-Martin Kirchner - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (1):63-65.
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    Engaging with Historical Source Work: Practices, pedagogy, dialogue.Charles Anderson, Kate Day, Ranald Michie & David Rollason - 2006 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 5 (3):243-263.
    Although primary source work is a major component of undergraduate history degrees in many countries, the topic of how best to support this work has been relatively unexplored. This article addresses the pedagogical support of primary source work by reviewing relevant literature to identify the challenges undergraduates face in interpreting sources, and examining how in two courses carefully articulated course design and supportive teaching activities assisted students to meet these challenges. This fine-grained examination of the courses is framed (...)
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    Historical Source Material for Book Production (AGB) Vol. XIV. [REVIEW]Hans-Martin Kirchner - 1975 - Philosophy and History 8 (2):269-271.
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    Historical Source Material for Book Production, Vol. XV. [REVIEW]Hans-Martin Kirchner - 1977 - Philosophy and History 10 (1):86-88.
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    Halakhic Midrashim as Historical Sources.Günter Stemberger - 2011 - In Stemberger Günter (ed.), Rabbinic Texts and the History of Late-Roman Palestine. pp. 129.
    This chapter evaluates the usefulness and reliability of the halakhic midrashim as a historical resource. It explains that the halakhic midrashim as commentaries on the biblical books of Exodus through Deuteronomy with a special emphasis on their importance for the halakhah or the religious law. It describes the manuscripts, printed editions, and translations of the halakhic midrashim. It concludes that the halakhic midrashim do not offer information on political history, they offer lot of details regarding daily life in Palestine (...)
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    The Ethics of Suicide: Historical Sources.Margaret Pabst Battin (ed.) - 2015 - Oxford University Press.
    Is suicide wrong, profoundly morally wrong? Almost always wrong, but excusable in a few cases? Sometimes morally permissible? Imprudent, but not wrong? Is it sick, a matter of mental illness? Is it a private matter or a largely social one? Could it sometimes be right, or a "noble duty," or even a fundamental human right? Whether it is called "suicide" or not, what role may a person play in the end of his or her own life? This collection of primary (...)
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    Selected Historical Sources for Three Kingdoms.Hoyt Cleveland Tillman - 2012 - In Kimberly Besio & Constantine Tung (eds.), Three Kingdoms and Chinese Culture. SUNY Press. pp. 53-69.
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  11. The Italian Connection: New Historical Sources on European - Aboriginal Relationships.Stefano Girola - 2010 - The Australasian Catholic Record 87 (1):92.
     
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  12. Caesarism, Charisma and Fate: Historical Sources and Modern Resonances in the Work of Max Weber.[author unknown] - 2008
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    A Survey of Historical Source Materials in Java and Manila.M. C. Ricklefs & Robert van Niel - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (2):233.
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    Origins and species: a study of the historical sources of Darwinism and the contexts of some other accounts of organic diversity from Plato and Aristotle on.Mjs Hodge - 1991 - New York: Garland.
    Originally published in 1991, Origins and Species seeks to understand the historical origins of Darwinism. The book analyses the explanatory problem to which Darwinian theory was a response, while contrasting the Darwinian with two other traditions in the interpretation of organic diversity. The book looks in detail at both Charles Darwin's theories and Alfred Russell Wallace's theories of about plant and animal species and raises the question of the context of Darwinism and that of Plato's and Aristotle's understanding of (...)
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    Arabic mechanical engineering: Survey of the historical sources: Donald hill.Donald Hill - 1991 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 1 (2):167-186.
    The first and more important section of this article lists all the known treatises in Arabic on Fine Technology – water-clocks, automata, pumps, trick vessels, fountains, etc. The ideas, techniques and components in these treatises are of great importance in the history of machine technology. For each treatise information is given on the provenance of MSS, editions in Arabic and translations, paraphrases or commentaries in modern European languages. In addition to treatises by Arabic writers, similar information is also given on (...)
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    Draco flammivomus, holophagus, draco: dragons in the oldest Polish historical sources.Adrien Quéret-Podesta - forthcoming - Iris.
    The first appearance of the dragon in the Polish historical sources is rather precocious, since the motive of the fight against a dragon can be seen on a coin as soon as the second half of the 11th century, that is to say only a few decades after the realization of the oldest numismatic and textual sources of this country. During the following century, the oldest known Polish chronicle countains two fragments in which a protagonist is compared to a (...)
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    Slavery and Slave Trading in Eastern Africa: Exploring the Intersections of Historical Sources and Archaeological Evidence.Paul J. Lane - 2011 - In Paul Lane & Kevin C. MacDonald (eds.), Slavery in Africa: Archaeology and Memory. OUP/British Academy. pp. 281.
    This chapter reviews the historical evidence concerning the development of slavery in eastern Africa, the various forms found in societies on the coast and in the interior, the social and cultural consequences of enslavement, and its ultimate abolition. It then looks at the known and potential archaeological traces of the trajectories of these different systems of slavery, with particular reference to the area along the middle and lower Pangani River, Tanzania. The chapter concludes with a consideration of whether or (...)
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    Students’ evaluation of the trustworthiness of historical sources: Procedural knowledge and task value as predictors of student performance.Maartje van der Eem, Jannet van Drie, Saskia Brand-Gruwel & Carla van Boxtel - 2023 - Journal of Social Studies Research 47 (1):64-76.
    Evaluating the trustworthiness of sources is important in today’s society. However, research has shown that students struggle when applying this skill. This study in history education aims to gain insight into students’ procedural knowledge about evaluating the trustworthiness of sources and into the value students attach to learning this skill. Grade 9 students (N = 132) performed tasks and filled out a questionnaire. Students applied more correct criteria of trustworthiness than they reported knowing. They considered this skill somewhat important and (...)
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    Natural Phenomena Recorded in the Đai-Viêt Su'-ky Toan-Thu', an Early Annamese Historical SourceNatural Phenomena Recorded in the Dai-Viet Su'-ky Toan-Thu', an Early Annamese Historical Source.Ho Peng-Yoke - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (2):127.
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    A Brief Account of the Publications of Historical Source Materials OnThe 1911 Revolution Since 1949.Liu Delin & He Shuangsheng - 1983 - Chinese Studies in History 16 (3-4):201-233.
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  21. Behind the Lines: Cartoons as Historical Sources.Richard Scully - 2010 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 45 (2):11.
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    Roman coins as historical sources - (l.M.) Yarrow the Roman republic to 49 bce. Using coins as sources. Pp. xxxviii + 273, b/w & colour figs, b/w & colour ills, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2021. Paper, £19.99, us$25.99 (cased, £74.99, us$99.99). Isbn: 978-1-107-65470-9 (978-1-107-01373-5 hbk). [REVIEW]E. M. H. MacDougall - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):231-233.
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    The Battle Of Varna And Gazavatnames As Historical Sources.Pehli̇van Gürol - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:598-617.
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    “Tomaschower Amtliche Zeitung” (1915–1917) as a historical source.Jerzy Wojniłowicz - 2020 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Germanica 15:67-81.
    “Gazeta Urzędowa Tomaszowska” (“Tomaschower Amtliche Zeitung”) was an organ of the Municipality of Tomaszów Mazowiecki. It appeared twice a week from December 1915 to June 1917. The magazine was printed in German and Polish. It contained ordinances and announcements of the occupying central and local authorities, as well as semi-official and private announcements. In total, 160 issues of the magazine were published. The article discusses the content of TAZ, emphasizing the undeniable historical value of the magazine for the history (...)
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    The pursuit of wisdom in education: historical sources and contemplative practices.Sean Steel - 2014 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
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    Remembrance of Auroras Past: The Enlightenment Search for Northern Lights in Historical Sources.Jin-Woo Choi - 2024 - Isis 115 (2):215-240.
    This essay examines how eighteenth-century naturalists selected, read, and used textual and visual sources of the past to construct chronologies of the aurora borealis from antiquity to their present. Frequent sightings of the northern lights in Europe from 1707 onward prompted investigations into not only their physical properties but also their historical patterns. These searches encountered a twofold problem. Because the term “aurora borealis” was a seventeenth-century neologism, the recovery of auroras avant la lettre required discerning them amid the (...)
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    Science and Society in Modern Japan: Selected Historical Sources. Shigeru Nakayama, David L. Swain, Eri Yagi.Kenkichiro Koizumi - 1977 - Isis 68 (2):303-305.
  28. Denis F. Sullivan, ed. and trans., The Life of Saint Nikon.(The Archbishop Iakovos Library of Ecclesiastical and Historical Sources, 14.) Brookline, Mass.: Hellenic College Press, 1987. Pp. 314. $23.95 (cloth); $16.95 (paper). [REVIEW]Dorothy de F. Abrahamse - 1990 - Speculum 65 (4):1060-1061.
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  29. Ihor Ševčenko and Nancy Patterson Ševčenko, eds. and transs., The Life of Saint Nicholas of Sion.(The Archbishop Iakovos Library of Ecclesiastical and Historical Sources, 10.) Brookline: Hellenic College Press, 1984. Pp. ii, 157; black-and-white frontispiece, 16 black-and-white illustrations, 1 map. $16 (cloth); $10 (paper). [REVIEW]Dorothy de F. Abrahamse - 1989 - Speculum 64 (1):219-220.
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    A Sourcebook for Alexander W. Heckel, J. C. Yardley: Alexander the Great. Historical Sources in Translation . Pp. xxx + 342, map, ills. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2004. Paper, £17.99, US$32.95 (Cased, £55, US$64.95). ISBN: 0-631-22821-7 (0-631-22820-9 hbk). [REVIEW]Michael A. Flower - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):227-.
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    An eyewitness account of Edmund Husserl and Freiburg phenomenology in 1923–24. Towards reclaiming the plurivocity of historical sources of the Phenomenological Movement. [REVIEW]Peter Andras Varga - 2023 - Continental Philosophy Review 56 (4):517-533.
    The early phenomenologist József Somogyi was one of, if not the first to write a monograph specifically dedicated to the _history_ of the nascent phenomenological philosophy. The two letters written by him during his stay in Freiburg in WS 1923/24, which are hereby published and discussed for the first time, are, similarly, of interest first due to the rare, valuable insight they can provide – when combined with a detailed microhistorical reconstruction of the surrounding constellation – into the elaborate structures (...)
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    The Debate between H.G. Zeuthen and H. Vogt (1909-1915) on the Historical Source of the Knowledge of Irrational Quantities. [REVIEW]Maurice Caving - 1996 - Centaurus 38 (2-3):277-292.
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    Daniel Hombergen, The Second Origenist Controversy. A New Perspective on Cyril of Scythopolis’ Monastic Biographies as Historical Sources far Sixth-Century Origenism. [REVIEW]Manlio Simonetti - 2002 - Augustinianum 42 (2):491-497.
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    Temporal and spatial accounts of sound perception. An overview of the main historical sources and theoretical problems.Nicola Di Stefano - 2023 - Gestalt Theory 45 (3):183-197.
    Summary Music has been primarily conceived as a temporal art. However, over the last two centuries or so, researchers across different disciplines including musicology, psychology, and philosophy, have been intrigued by the spatial nature of music and sounds, using spatial concepts to define music. This paper aims to demonstrate that an understanding of music perception from a temporal perspective inherently implies a certain spatial dimension. To do this, first, I briefly examine some key arguments that lead to conceiving sound perception (...)
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    Pabst Battin, Margaret . ‘The Ethics of Suicide’. Historical Sources. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 716 pp. ISBN 978–0–19-513,599-2. Paperback £ 32.99. [REVIEW]Joanne Beswick - 2017 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (1):213-214.
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    "Source-Free Knowledge": On The Role of Cognitive Preconceptions in Historical Research.Jerzy Topolski - 1974 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 12 (4):52-63.
    No one denies that in his research the historian, whether consciously or not, guides himself by already acquired knowledge of reality past and present that has undergone certain interpretation. It is usually said that he possesses a certain "view of the world." a certain understanding of the historical process, a certain theory , i.e., conceptions from which he cannot detach himself in the course of his research. Some regard this situation as a kind of "inevitable evil" inherent primarily in (...)
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    A Source-Oriented Theory of Historical Study.Donald Ostrowski - 1988 - Diogenes 36 (143):23-40.
    A gap exists between the philosophers of history and the practitioners. Both groups proudly encourage their splendid isolation from the other. The philosophers tend to consider the practitioners incompetent to philosophize about historical study; the practitioners tend to think that the philosophers engage only in “flimflam.” Insofar as one can judge from the practitioners’ attempts to formulate theories of historical study and the philosophers’ attempts to explain historical practice, each group is right about the other. As a (...)
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    The Stopping Power of Sources: Implied Causal Mechanisms and Historical Interpretations in (Mearsheimer’s) Arguments on the Russo-Ukrainian War.Jonas J. Driedger - 2023 - Analyse & Kritik 45 (1):137-155.
    The article analyzes arguments, made by John J. Mearsheimer and others, that the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 was largely caused by Western policy. It finds that these arguments rely on a partially false and incomplete reading of history. To do so, the article identifies a range of premises that are both foundational to Mearsheimer’s claims and based on implied or explicit historical interpretations. This includes the varying policies of Ukraine toward NATO and the EU as well as (...)
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    Socio-historical and political sources of the emergence of Islamic fundamentalism.Volodymyr I. Lubs’kyi & I. V. Kulish - 2004 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 31:49-59.
    Over the last 30 years, the growing role of political Islam has attracted attention from both the media and academia. Although it is given various names, such as "Islamic fundamentalism", "militant Islam", "political Islam", all this is due to the fact that a certain trend in Islamic movement is gaining more influence in politics and security in the global scale. The decisive moment in this was the overthrow in 1979 of the pro-Western Shah monarchy in Iran and the creation of (...)
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  40. The historical philosophical sources of the renaissance of the concept of value.D. Smreková - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (6):460-471.
    Concomitant to the renaissance of the concept of virtue in contemporary moral philosophy was the return to the traditional theories of virtue. The author offers a comparison of the theories of virtue with Aristotle, Spinoza and Hume, focusing on two questions: First, what do such diverse conceptions as Aristotle's eudaimonism, Spinoza's ethical rationalism and Hume's theory of moral sense have in common? Her argument is, that in spite of different principles and different conceptual means these conceptions could be covered by (...)
     
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  41. A Historic and Critical Study of the “Scotist” Sources Used by Edith Stein.Francesco Alfieri - 2015 - In The Presence of Duns Scotus in the Thought of Edith Stein: The question of individuality. Cham: Imprint: Springer.
     
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  42. Universality and Historicity: On the Sources of Religion.Owen Ware - 2006 - Research in Phenomenology 36 (1):238-254.
    One of the central questions of Jacques Derrida's later writings concerns the sources of religion. At times he gives explicit priority to the universal dimension of religion. In other places, however, he considers the primacy of faith in its concrete, historical context. This paper will clarify Derrida's relationship to universality and historicity by first comparing his notion of "messianicity without messianism" to that of Walter Benjamin's "weak Messianism." After drawing out these differences, I will focus on Derrida's later writings. (...)
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    The Rhetoric of Historical Writing: Documentary Sources in Histories of Worms, c. 1300.David Steward Bachrach - 2007 - Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (2):187-206.
    One of the most hotly contested debates concerning medieval historiography concerns the question of whether medieval authors viewed "what really happened", in a positivist sense, as the object of their inquiry, or whether they were concerned with writing the past as "it should have been". This study examines that question with relation to two historical narratives composed at the city of Worms during the final decade of the thirteenth century. The thesis of this article is that the authors of (...)
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    Sources of Hermeneutics.Jean Grondin - 1995 - State University of New York Press.
    This book provides an introduction to the historical sources of philosophical hermeneutics as it has come to fruition in the work of Heidegger and Gadamer.
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    As A Source Of New Turkish Literature History And Historical Criıticism.Muharrem Dayanç - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:1875-1904.
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    Kierkegaard and Religionswissenschaft: A Source- and Reception-Historical Survey (Part 2).Eric Ziolkowski - 2023 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 28 (1):377-410.
    This second part of a two-part article (the first part of which appeared in the Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2022) surveys the varying uses made of Kierkegaard’s writings by four twentieth- and, in two of their cases, also twenty-first-century contributors to Religionswissenschaft: Joachim Wach, Mircea Eliade, Wendy Doniger, and Bruce Lincoln, all four of whom happen to have taught at the University of Chicago Divinity School. Far from being irrelevant or being regarded as a theologically-inclined persona non grata by comparatists of (...)
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  47. Studying the Historical Jesus: A Guide to Sources and Methods.Darrell L. Bock & Gregory W. Dawes - 2002
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  48. The origins and sources of the milanese neoscholastic. Historical-critical research.Maurizio Mangiagalli - 2007 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 99 (2):327-340.
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    Kierkegaard and Religionswissenschaft: A Source- and Reception-Historical Survey.Eric Ziolkowski - 2022 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 27 (1):433-481.
    The subject of this two-part article is the bearing of Søren Kierkegaard’s writings, and of their reception, upon the development of Religionswissenschaft or the comparative study of religion. This first part opens by taking account of Kierkegaard’s own awareness of, and relationship to, “non-Christian” religions, including his late reading of Schopenhauer; then considers Kierkegaard in juxtaposition with his contemporary F. Max Müller, the Sanskritist and foundational pioneer of comparative religion, and the two men’s contrasting relations to F.W.J. Schelling; and finally (...)
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    Silent Sources of the History of Epidemics in the Islamic World: Literature on Ṭāʿūn/Plague Treatises.Mustakim Arıcı - 2021 - Nazariyat, Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences 7 (2):99-158.
    From 1347 onwards, new literature emerged in the Islamic and Western worlds: the Ṭā‘ūn [Plague] Treatises. The literature in Islamdom was underpinned by three things: (i) Because the first epidemic was a phenomenon that had been experienced since the birth of Islam, ṭā‘ūn naturally occurred on the agenda of hadith sources, prophetic biography, and historical works. This agenda was reflected in the treatises as discussions around epidemics, particularly plague, as well as the fight against disease in general in a (...)
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