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    Non-written Sources in the Study of the History of Geology: Pros and Cons, in the Light of the Views of Collingwood and Foucault.David Oldroyd - 1999 - Annals of Science 56 (4):395-415.
    The paper discusses some of the problems that may be encountered in writing the history of geology with the help of non-written sources, but also offers suggestions as to the kinds of sources that may prove useful. It considers particularly the well-known proposition of R. G. Collingwood that historical writing should involve the attempted 're-enactment of past experience', and also criticisms of such idealist philosophies of history as have been made by Michel Foucault. In considering the relative (...)
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  2. From written sources to digital tools : the PRJ database of Iberian judicial records in context.Francesca Tinti - 2023 - In Isabel Alfonso Antón, José M. Andrade & André Evangelista Marques (eds.), Records and processes of dispute settlement in early medieval societies: Iberia and beyond. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Written Source of al-Muwaṭṭa: Risālat al-Farā’iḍ.Mansur Koçi̇nkağ - 2020 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 6 (2):1545-1567.
    Son yıllarda İslam hukukunun kökeni ve gelişimi üzerine önemli çalışmalar yapılmaktadır. Bununla birlikte, hicrî birinci yüzyıl ile ilgili temel kaynakların olmayışı veya eksikliği dolayısıyla, bu dönemde rivayet edilen bilgilerin doğruluğu hakkında bazı şüpheler dile getirilmiştir. Bu nedenle, Risâletü’l-Ferâ’iḍ olarak adlandırılan yeni ve güvenilir eseri incelemenin önemli bir boşluğu dolduracağı kanaatindeyiz. Bu eserin, ilk olarak Zeyd b. Sâbit tarafından kaleme alındığı ve daha sonra hem birinci hem de ikinci yüzyıllarda yaşayan Ebu’z-Zinâd tarafından tefsir edildiği kabul edilir. Bu çalışmada, Muvaṭṭa’ ile Risâletü’l-Ferâiḍ’ (...)
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    3. Avaldsnes and Kormt in Old Norse Written Sources.Else Mundal - 2017 - In Dagfinn Skre (ed.), Avaldsnes - a Sea-Kings' Manor in First-Millennium Western Scandinavia. De Gruyter. pp. 35-52.
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  5. Homer to Solon: The rise of the 'Polis', the written sources.K. A. Raaflaub - 1993 - In Mogens Herman Hansen (ed.), The Ancient Greek city-state: symposium on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, July, 1-4 1992. Copenhagen: Commissioner, Munksgaard.
     
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    “Philosopher” and “Philosophy” in Kyivan Rus’ Written Sources of the 11th-14th centuries: Historiography of Conceptual Interpretations. [REVIEW]Olexandr Kyrychok - 2020 - Sententiae 39 (2):64-91.
    It remains largely unknown what was knowledge of philosophy by writers in Kyivan Rus’ of the 11th – 14th centuries. Moreover, there are no methodological foundations of resolving the issue. I suggest the key to the solution is the analysis of the meanings of words “philosophy” and “philosophers” in the texts of that time. This article aims to analyse how different researchers interpreted the meanings of these words in Kyivan Rus’ written sources of the 11th – 14th centuries. (...)
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    “Philosopher” and “Philosophy” in Kyivan Rus’ Written Sources: of the 11-14th centuries. The Need for a new Asking of the “Old” Question. [REVIEW]Oleksandr Kyrychok - 2021 - Sententiae 40 (1):6-27.
    The author justifies the need to return to an analysis of the meaning of such words as “philosophy” and “philosopher” in the Kyivan Rus’ written sources of the 11th–14th centuries. In the author’s view, this is explained not only by the inaccuracies the earlier research committed but also by the necessity to take contemporary achievements of Byzantine philosophical historiography into account. The author concludes that the preserved Kyivan Rus’ written sources reflect certain Byzantine interpretations of the (...)
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    Thucydides on Pausanias and Themistocles—A Written Source?H. D. Westlake - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (01):95-.
    The excursus of Thucydides on the last years of Pausanias and Themistocles is remarkable for its simple, rapid-flowing style, its storytelling tone, its wealth of personal ancedote, its marked deviation from his normally strict criteria of relevance. These characteristics, which give the excursus a Herodotean flavour, have often been noted by modern scholars, but until recently acceptance of its general credibility has been widespread, and indeed, with one important exception, which seems to have created very little impression almost unchallenged.
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    MUSIC IN ANTIQUITY - (A.) Garcia-Ventura, (C.) Tavolieri, (L.) Verderame (edd.) The Study of Musical Performance in Antiquity. Archaeology and Written Sources. Pp. xii + 260, ills, maps. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018. Cased, £61.99. ISBN: 978-1-5275-0658-9. [REVIEW]James Grier - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (2):621-623.
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    Confraternities in the Low Countries and the Increase in Written Source Material in the Middle Ages.Paul Trio - 2004 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 38 (1):415-426.
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    Schreiner family narratives: Written and oral sources in biographical research.Graham A. Dominy - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (3):12.
    This article reflects on the research required in biographical studies. The biographical focus is on the role of three generations of the Schreiner family: W.P. Schreiner (one-time Prime Minister of the Cape Colony), Justice O.D. Schreiner (judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court) and Professor G.D.L. Schreiner (scientist, academic, liberal and early conceptualiser of alternative models to apartheid). All three were involved in developing, defending and sustaining liberal policies and values in South Africa from the late 19th century (...)
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    K. Jeppesen, A. Luttrell: The Maussolleion at Halikarnassos: Reports of the Danish Archaeological Expedition to Bodrum, Vol. 2: The Written Sources and their Archaeological Background(Part 1: The Ancient Greek and Latin Writers[Jeppesen]; Part 2: The Later History of the Maussolleion and its Utilization in the Hospitaller Castle at Bodrum[Luttrell]). (Jutland Archaeological Society Publications, 15.2.) Pp. 222; 16 figures, 41 plates. Distributed through Aarhus University Press, 1986. [REVIEW]Simon Hornblower - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (1):175-177.
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    Joanna A. Skórzewska, Constructing a Cult: The Life and Veneration of Guðmundr Arason (1161–1237) in the Icelandic Written Sources.(The Northern World 51.) Leiden: Brill, 2011. Pp. vii, 311; 2 genealogical tables, 1 map. $179. ISBN: 9789004194960. [REVIEW]Kirsten Wolf - 2013 - Speculum 88 (2):583-584.
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    Al-Shāfiʿī's Written Corpus: A Source-Critical Study.Ahmed El Shamsy - 2012 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 132 (2):199.
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    Sources Chrétiennes 579—Denys l’Aréopagite , Les Noms divins ; la Théologie mystique and SC 578—Denys l’Aréopagite , Les Noms divins Euros 55 , written by Ysabel De Andia. [REVIEW]Sarah Klitenic Wear - 2017 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 11 (2):237-239.
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    Islamic Law: Its Sources, Interpretation and the Translation of It into Laws Written in English.Rafat Y. Alwazna - 2016 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (2):251-260.
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    Abu Shaker's "Chronography": A Treatise of the 13th Century on Chronological, Calendrical, and Astonomical Matters, Written by a Christian Arab, Preserved in EthiopicChronography in Ethiopic Sources.David Pingree, Otto Neugebauer & Abu Shaker'S. - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):166.
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    Music in Ancient Israel/Palestine: Archaeological, Written, and Comparative Sources.Anne Draffkorn Kilmer, Joachim Braun & Douglas W. Stott - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (1):257.
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    Philosophical issues in psychiatry iii: the nature and sources of historical change, written by Kenneth S. Kendler & Josef Parnas (Eds.) (2015).Mads Gram Henriksen - 2015 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 46 (2):229-235.
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    Written monuments of historical and cultural heritage of Yakutia: problems of preservation and interpretation.Tat'yana Vladimirovna Pavlova-Borisova & Andrian Afanas'evich Borisov - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The article is devoted to an important area of scientific research related to the history and culture of Yakutia. Written monuments of historical and cultural heritage, along with material ones, occupy their permanent place. The solution to the problem of their preservation and interpretation is inextricably linked with publishing activities – modern technical capabilities increase its effectiveness. In the article we study the existing experience in this field by the example of the publication of Russian cursive sources of (...)
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    The Sources of the De Caesaribus.H. W. Bird - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (02):457-.
    In assessing the value of any historical work it is necessary for the investigator to undertake the often frustrating and tedious task of Quellenforschung. In the case of the De Caesaribus the first substantial attempts began in Germany in 1873 and 1874 with the appearance of two important studies by A. Enmann and A. Cohn. Enmann sought to explain the mass of verbal similarities, numerous errors and shared idiosyncrasies to be found in Victor's De Caesaribus, Eutropius' Breviarium 7–10, and parts (...)
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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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    Sources for the Study of Early Ecumenical Views of Amfilohije Radović: Justin Popović.Vladimir Cvetković - 2021 - AKROPOLIS: Journal of Hellenic Studies 5:25-50.
    The paper aims to analyze the early ecumenical views of Amfilohije Radović with reference to the influence exerted on him by his spiritual father Justin Popović. This investigation is important because Radović’s ecumenical engagement is often a matter of controversy, which results in conflicting views. Sources for studying Radović’s early ecumenical views are: his correspondence with Justin Popović on ecumenism, his engagement in editing and publishing Popović’s book _Orthodox Church and Ecumenism_, and finally, his article written as a (...)
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  24. Sources to the history of gardening.Anna Andréasson, Anna Jakobsson, Elisabeth Gräslund Berg, Jens Heimdahl, Inger Larsson & Erik Persson (eds.) - 2014 - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
    The aim of the Nordic Network for the Archaeology and Archaeobotany of Gardening (NTAA), as it was phrased those first days in Alnarp in the beginning of March 2010, is to: ”bring researchers together from different disciplines to discuss the history, archaeology, archaeobotany and cultivation of gardens and plants”. We had no idea, then, how widely appreciated this initiative would become. The fifth seminar in five years was held on Visingsö June 1-3, 2014 and the sixth seminar will take place (...)
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    Symbolic Understanding of Pictures and Written Words Share a Common Source.Melissa L. Allen, Karen Mattock & Macarena Silva - 2014 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 14 (3-4):187-198.
    Here we examine the hypothesis that symbolic understanding across domains is mediated by a fundamental ‘symbolizing’ ability in young children. We tested 30 children aged 2–4 years on symbolic tasks assessing iconic and non-iconic word-referent and picture-referent understanding and administered standardised tests of symbolic play and receptive language. Children showed understanding of the symbol-referent relation earlier for pictures than written words, and performance within domains was correlated and, importantly, predicted by a marker of general symbolic ability. Performance on picture (...)
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    Leslie Brubaker / John Haldon, Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era (ca 680-850): The Sources. An Annotated Survey.Cyril Mango - 2004 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 96 (1):290-291.
    The title led me to expect a somewhat different kind of book. What we are offered is not so much a dossier on Iconoclasm, like André Grabar's, as a dossier on the Dark Age of Byzantium. It falls into two parts: the first and more original is devoted to material culture, while the second is a checklist of written sources, largely overlapping the Prolegomena volume of PmbZ. Aimed at university students, this is essentially a work of reference. A (...)
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    Biography: Sources, Facts, and Legends.Leonid Zhmud - 2012 - In Pythagoras and the Early Pythagoreans. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    One of the epithets most frequently applied to Pythagoras in the majority of popular books, as well as many scholarly works, is ‘legendary’ or ‘semi-legendary’. In the tradition on Pythagoras it is true that from the very beginning facts have been interwoven with fantastic invention, but it is not too difficult to separate the two. Extracting the real events in his life from information which appears to be quite plausible is much more difficult. This is where we encounter the greatest (...)
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  28. The Historical Development of the Written Discourses on Ubuntu.Christian Bn Gade - 2011 - South African Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):303-329.
    In this article, I demonstrate that the term ‘ubuntu’ has frequently appeared in writing since at least 1846. I also analyse changes in how ubuntu has been defined in written sources in the period 1846 to 2011. The analysis shows that in written sources published prior to 1950, it appears that ubuntu is always defined as a human quality. At different stages during the second half of the 1900s, some authors began to define ubuntu more broadly: (...)
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    A Source Book of Hindu Philosophy.Krishna Prakash Bahadur - 1995 - Ess Ess Publ..
    The competent and detailed introduction to this book traces out the origin and rudiments of religions, their essential nature and the causes of their conflicts. It emphasises the truth that all religions are trying to say the same thing in different ways. Religions are meant to bring out the spiritual in man and to make him live a full and virtuous life. Despite the rapid progress in science and medicine, the mysteries of life and death remain as unknown as before. (...)
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    The Historical Development of the Written Discourses on Ubuntu 1.Cbn Gade - 2011 - South African Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):303-329.
    In this article, I demonstrate that the term ‘ ubuntu ’ has frequently appeared in writing since at least 1846. I also analyse changes in how ubuntu has been defined in written sources in the period 1846 to 2011. The analysis shows that in written sources published prior to 1950, it appears that ubuntu is always defined as a human quality. At different stages during the second half of the 1900s, some authors began to define ubuntu (...)
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    Psychomythics: sources of artifacts and misconceptions in scientific psychology.William R. Uttal - 2003 - Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.
    Uttal has written 9 LEA titles over the past 25 yrs. The audience will be the same people who bought Uttal's past work, as well as people teaching courses in THEORY & METHODS of PSYCH.,those w/interests in THEORETICAL PSYCH & the HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF.
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    The Hebrew Sources of Tortosa’s Disputation.Francesco Bianchi - 2020 - Perichoresis 18 (4):97-119.
    The Disputation or Cathechesis of Tortosa with its sixty-nine sessions (February 7, 1413-November 12, 1413) was the longest of the Jewish Christian encounters in the Middle Age. Stirred by the Avignonesian Pope Benedict XIII, Geronimo de Sancta Fide, olim Yehoshua ha-Lorki, summoned a group of Catalan and Aragonese rabbis to inform them that the Messiah was already came. Not only the Papal notaries recorded the excruciating debates, but also two Hebrew sources: the anonymous and fragmentary letter published by Halberstam (...)
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    Early History of the Israelite People from the Written and Archaeological Sources.J. A. Soggin & Thomas L. Thompson - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):317.
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    The sources of Gessner's pictures for the Historia animalium.S. Kusukawa - 2010 - Annals of Science 67 (3):303-328.
    Summary Gessner's sources for the pictures in his Historia animalium were varied in kind and in quality. This should be understood within the larger context of the Historia animalium in which Gessner sought to collect everything ever written about animals, an enterprise that could not be completed by a single individual. Just as Gessner did not distil or reduce similar texts but retained these as well as contradictory or false textual descriptions as part of a repository of knowledge, (...)
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    (1 other version)Theory of Science, written by Bernard Bolzano.Centrone Stefania - forthcoming - New Content is Available for Grazer Philosophische Studien.
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    The Source of Actual Terror: The Philippine Macho-Fascist Duterte.Anna Romina Guevarra & Maya Arcilla - 2020 - Feminist Studies 46 (2):489-494.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Feminist Studies 46, no. 2. © 2020 by Feminist Studies, Inc. 489 Anna Romina Guevarra and Maya Arcilla The Source of Actual Terror: The Philippine Macho-Fascist Duterte  What is JUSTICE with the violence you’ve waged  What is FREEDOM? Our people are encaged  What is JUSTICE with the violence you’ve waged?  What is FREEDOM? Our people are encaged  We have nothing to lose—nothing but our (...)
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    Signs In Law - A Source Book: The Semiotics of Law in Legal Education III.Jan M. Broekman & Larry Catá Backer (eds.) - 2015 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume provides a critical roadmap through the major historical sources of legal semiotics as we know them today. The history of legal semiotics, now at least a century old, has never been written (a non-event itself pregnant with semiotic possibility). As a consequence, its sources are seldom clearly exposed and, as word, object and meaning change, are sometimes lost. They reach from an English translation of the 1916 inaugural lecture of the first Chair in Legal Significs (...)
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  38. Haci Bektash Veli and Bektashism in Russian Sources.Fegani Beyler - 2020 - Journal of Alevism-Bektashism Studies 21 (21):99-132.
    Haci Bektash Veli (d. 1271[?]), considered to be the founder of the Bektashism, is one of the leading representatives of Turkish-Islamic thought and belief traditions. He is a person whose influence continues today, as in the past, not only in Anatolia, but also in many countries such as Azerbaijan, Iraq, Egypt, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania and even Hungary, both as historical personality and with his mythical aspects, and his teachings. Haci Bektash Veli and his influence in the entire Turkish-Islamic world, especially (...)
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    The Sources of Existentialism as Philosophy. [REVIEW]A. J. W. - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (3):573-573.
    This is an extremely helpful book, superbly edited by Professor Molina, whose earlier book Existentialism as Philosophy provided a helpful introduction to existentialism as a serious, systematic philosophy. Molina successfully avoids all temptations to exploit the faddish quality of existentialism. After all these years, even the most protected, sequestered, academic institutions have had their resident left-bank habitue. And so one could play about lightly with Nietzsche and Kierkegaard, sell lots of books, sound serious, and leave still another generation impressed with (...)
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    Sources, Recognition and the Unity of the Legal System.José de Sousa E. Brito - 2020 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 33 (1):19-33.
    A critical analysis of Kelsen’s theory leads to a broad concept of custom, which covers diverse types of customary norms, where the always required conviction of legal bindingness depends on different types of factual and normative reasons. In it we should include a strict concept of custom or legal usage, derogating custom, custom of general international law, custom that establishes an unwritten constitution, custom that establishes a new written constitution, judicial custom which creates a rule of precedent and custom (...)
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    Sources of Nietzsche’s Knowledge and Critique of Anarchism.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2021 - Nietzsche Studien 50 (1):300-310.
    Hundreds of books and articles have been written on Nietzsche and anarchism, but the overwhelming number of them concern how later anarchists have viewed and have been inspired by, or have been critical of, Nietzsche. In the present contribution, I will instead emphasize how his views of anarchism changed, why he was so critical of anarchism and what were his main sources of knowledge of anarchism and the stimuli for his statements.
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    Essays in Moral Skepticism, written by Richard Joyce.Jonas Olson - 2018 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 8 (1):66-71.
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    The Very First Written Word in Literary Greek.Nikos Manousakis - 2021 - Hermes 149 (2):131.
    In this paper I attempt to tentatively restore the substance of the opening lines of Aeschylus’ Myrmidons; the first play of a lost, thematically connected trilogy, in which the poet adapts the Iliadic story of Achilles. In this restoration, I endeavor to show that Aeschylus closely reads certain pieces of his Homeric model in composing the opening (and also other parts) of the play. I further entertain the possibility that he aimed for this opening to evoke some key elements of (...)
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    The Sources for Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita.B. V. Sokolov - 1989 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 27 (4):25-45.
    Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita was written between 1929 and 1940. Although delayed for a quarter of a century, it quickly found a stable place in our life as soon as it was published [for the first publication of the novel see: Moskva, 1966, no. 11; 1967, no. 1]. It is usually classified as a satirical philosophical novel. The satirical element puts it in the same family as such well-known works of the end of the '20s as (...)
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  45. Aux sources du catholicisme social, l’Ecole de la Tour du Pin. [REVIEW]Ofm Edmund Dougan - 1964 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 13:207-210.
    René de la Tour du Pin once noted, about his own Aphorismes de politique sociale that it was not written to attract readers so much as to provoke thought. The same kind of remark might be made about this study. Though in some chapters the argument moves very smoothly and effortlessly, it is in others complicated, over-charged and somewhat repetitive. But it is a study that deals with a complicated and difficult subject, in a highly original fashion, and is (...)
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    An analysis of some evidential structures in essays written by students of French as a foreign language.Elisabeth Miche - 2015 - Discourse Studies 17 (2):226-240.
    In this article, we perform an evidential analysis of three types of construction taken from essays written by students of French as a foreign language: the shown source, the quoted source and borrowed knowledge. The issue with these constructions, which refer to passages from a book, is knowing the extent to which they have an evidential value because, within the context of our analysis, the source and the knowledge reference overlap. We defend an evidential reading of these segments given (...)
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  47. Designing Sociohistorically Sensitive Information Search: Experimental Analyses of Essays Written Using ThoughtShuffler and Google.Shantanu Tilak, Latif Kadir, Ziye Wen, Paul Pangaro & Michael Glassman - 2023 - Cybernetics and Human Knowing 30 (1-2):133-151.
    In an era marked by rapid information flows, search engine use often precedes online exploration. Search engines like Google function through reliance on over 200 signals that fine tune consumer behavior and provide ordered results. This process "adds a little something extra" to the idea of results ordered by pure conceptual relationships between keywords and phrases, and may stifle critical reflection. The search interface we test, ThoughtShuffler, designed using principles of Gordon Pask's cybernetics, reorders Google's results based on the degree (...)
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    The Image of the Imperial Diet in the Sixteenth Century. Essays on an Typological Analysis of Written and Pictorial Sources[REVIEW]Heinz Duchhardt - 1982 - Philosophy and History 15 (1):48-48.
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    Platonist Philosophy, 80 BC to AD 250. An Introduction and Collection of Sources in Translation, written by George Boys-Stones. [REVIEW]Jean-Baptiste Gourinat - 2020 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 14 (2):189-193.
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    Ingunn Lunde, Verbal celebrations. Kirill of Turov's homiletic rhetoric and its Byzantine sources.Lara Sels - 2005 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 97 (1):222-223.
    The monograph under review, written as a doctorate in 1999 and later revised and supplemented, offers a searching analysis of the form and function of rhetoric in the Pascal-Pentecost cycle of the 12th century homilist Cyril of Turov, together with an examination of the Byzantine sources. Lunde scrutinizes eight festal homilies for the period from Palm Sunday to the Sunday before Pentecost, using the edition by Igor' Erëmin [TODL 11–13,15 (1955–1958), reprinted as Literaturnoe nasledie Kirilla Turovskogo: Archeologičeskij obzor (...)
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