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    Die deutschen Humanisten: Dokumente zur Überlieferung der antiken und mittelalterlichen Literatur in der frühen Neuzeit.Wilhelm Kühlmann (ed.) - 2005 - Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.
    Bd. I/1. Marquard Freher -- Bd. 1/2. Janus Gruter -- Bd. II. David Pareus, Johann Philipp Pareus und Daniel Pareus -- Bd. III. Jacobus Micyllus, Johannes Posthius, Johannes Opsopoeus und Abraham Scultetus.
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    The Reception of Ordinum Pietas in the Palatinate.Michael Becker - 2013 - Grotiana 34 (1):62-90.
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  3. Foundations of Set Theory.Abraham Adolf Fraenkel & Yehoshua Bar-Hillel - 1973 - Atlantic Highlands, NJ, USA: Elsevier.
    Foundations of Set Theory discusses the reconstruction undergone by set theory in the hands of Brouwer, Russell, and Zermelo. Only in the axiomatic foundations, however, have there been such extensive, almost revolutionary, developments. This book tries to avoid a detailed discussion of those topics which would have required heavy technical machinery, while describing the major results obtained in their treatment if these results could be stated in relatively non-technical terms. This book comprises five chapters and begins with a discussion of (...)
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  4. Justice Failure: Efficiency and Equality in Business Ethics.Abraham Singer - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (1):97-115.
    This paper offers the concept of “justice failure,” as a counterpart to the familiar idea of market failure, in order to better understand managers’ ethical obligations. This paper takes the “market failures approach” to business ethics as its point of departure. The success of the MFA, I argue, lies in its close proximity with economic theory, particularly in the idea that, within a larger scheme of social cooperation, markets ought to pursue efficiency and leave the pursuit of equality to the (...)
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    Rights and persons.Abraham Irving Melden - 1977 - Berkeley: University of California Press.
    I Introduction i Actions which otherwise would be arbitrary or capricious may be quite reasonable when they are in fact cases in which rights are being ...
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  6. Interpersonal Obligation in Joint Action.Abraham Roth - 2016 - In Kirk Ludwig & Marija Jankovic (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Collective Intentionality. New York: Routledge. pp. 45-57.
  7. Entitlement to Reasons for Action.Abraham Roth - 2017 - In David Shoemaker (ed.), Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 4. Oxford University Press. pp. 75-92.
    The reasons for which I act are normally my reasons; I represent goal states and the means to attaining them, and these guide me in action. Can your reason ever be the reason why I act? If I haven’t yet taken up your reason and made it mine by representing it for myself, then it may seem mysterious how this could be possible. Nevertheless, the paper argues that sometimes one is entitled to another’s reason and that what one does is (...)
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    Oh No, Not the “A” word! Proposing an “Anarchism” for Education.Abraham DeLeon - 2008 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 44 (2):122-141.
    Anarchist theory has a long-standing history in political theory, sociology, and philosophy. As a radical discourse, anarchist theory pushes educators and researchers towards new conceptualizations of community, theory, and praxis. Early writers, like Joseph Proudhoun and Emma Goldman, to more contemporary anarchists, such as Noam Chomsky, have established anarchist theory as an important school of thought that sits outside the Marxist discourses that have dominated the radical academic scene. Today, anarchists have been responsible for staging effective protests (specifically, Seattle, 1999) (...)
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    The relativistic velocity composition paradox and the Thomas rotation.Abraham A. Ungar - 1989 - Foundations of Physics 19 (11):1385-1396.
    The relativistic velocity composition paradox of Mocanu and its resolution are presented. The paradox, which rests on the bizarre and counterintuitive non-communtativity of the relativistic velocity composition operation, when applied to noncollinear admissible velocities, led Mocanu to claim that there are “some difficulties within the framework of relativistic electrodynamics.” The paradox is resolved in this article by means of the Thomas rotation, shedding light on the role played by composite velocities in special relativity, as opposed to the role they play (...)
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    (1 other version)Everyman's Talmud.Abraham Cohen - 1934 - New York,: E. P. Dutton.
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    Formalism to deal with Reichenbach's special theory of relativity.Abraham A. Ungar - 1991 - Foundations of Physics 21 (6):691-726.
    The objective of this article is to provide a formalism to deal with the special theory of relativity (STR, in short) as riewed by Reichenbach, according to which STR involves an ineradicableconventionality of simultaneity. One of the two postulates of STR asserts that, in empty space, the one-way speed of light relative to inertial frames is constant. Experimental evidence, however, is related to the constancy of the round-trip speed of light and has no bearing on one-way speeds. Following Reichenbach's viewpoint, (...)
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  12. The Spatiality of Pain.Abraham Olivier - 2006 - South African Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):336-349.
    How far can one ascribe a spatial meaning to pain? When I have a pain, for instance, in my leg, how should one understand the “in” in the “pain in my leg”? I argue (contrary to Noordhof) that pain does have a spatial meaning, but (contrary to Tye) that the spatiality of pain is not to be understood in the standard sense of spatial enclosure. Instead, spatiality has a special meaning with regard to pain. By defining pain in phenomenological terms (...)
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    The Problem of Defining Pain.Abraham Olivier - 2008 - Philosophy Today 52 (1):3-14.
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    Practical Intersubjectivity and Normative Guidance: Bratman on Shared Agency.Abraham Sesshu Roth - 2014 - Journal of Social Ontology 1 (1):39-48.
    In an important new book on shared agency, Michael Bratman develops an account of the normative demand for the coordination of intentions amongst participants in shared agency. Bratman seeks to understand this form of normative guidance in terms of that associated with individual planning intentions. I give reasons to resist his form of reductionism. In addition, I note how Bratman’s discussion raises the interesting issue of the function or purpose of shared intention and of shared agency more generally. According to (...)
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    Parental Control over Mate Choice to Prevent Marriages with Out-group Members.Abraham P. Buunk, Thomas V. Pollet & Shelli Dubbs - 2012 - Human Nature 23 (3):360-374.
    The present research examined how a preference for influencing the mate choice of one’s offspring is associated with opposition to out-group mating among parents from three ethnic groups in the Mexican state of Oaxaca: mestizos (people of mixed descent, n = 103), indigenous Mixtecs (n = 65), and blacks (n = 35). Nearly all of the men in this study were farmworkers or fishermen. Overall, the level of preferred parental influence on mate choice was higher than in Western populations, but (...)
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    Ghanaian values in motion: A content analysis of slogans on commercial vehicles in Accra.Abraham Kenin, Vivian Dzokoto, Annabella Osei-Tutu & Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu - 2024 - Journal for Cultural Research 28 (4):378-392.
    Slogans on commercial vehicles are a common sight in Ghana. These material artefacts can provide insight into beliefs and values about the sociocultural, spiritual, and political experiences of life in the contemporary Ghanaian context. In this study, we collected and analysed a total of 438 commercial vehicles’ slogans from 5 main transportation terminals in the Accra metropolitan area. Our thematic analysis of these slogans shows a major emphasis on religious and spiritual values to the extent that most of the recorded (...)
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  17. Essays in moral philosophy.Abraham Irving Melden (ed.) - 1958 - Seattle: University of Washington Press.
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    Set Theory and Logic.Abraham A. Fraenkel - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):112-113.
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    Reseña de “Foucault”, libro de Cuauhtémoc Hernández.Abraham Godínez Aldrete - 2021 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 12 (1):249-252.
    Cuauhtémoc HERNÁNDEZ MARTÍNEZ Editorial Universidad de Guanajuato, 2019, 213 pp. Guanajuato, ISBN : 978-607-441-688-6 ISBN : 978-607-441-689-3.
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  20. Certainty and Practical Reason: Kant's Practical Response to Epistemological Skepticism.Abraham Bruce Anderson - 1986 - Dissertation, Columbia University
    Certainty and Practical Reason is concerned with Kant's practical response to epistemological skepticism and radical doubt. ;It begins from Kant's remark that the concept of freedom is the keystone of the arch of reason, theoretical as well as practical, and sustains reason against skepticism; and from Kant's account of the practical motives of transcendental realism, the source of skepticism, in the First and Second Critiques. The Critiques suggest both that Kant's response to skepticism is practical, and that skepticism is itself (...)
     
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  21. Aristotle's doctrine of the instrumental body of the soul.Abraham Bos - 1999 - Philosophia Reformata 64 (1):37-51.
    Hippolytus of Rome on Aristotle’s definition of the soul. His work Concerning the Soul is obscure. For in the entire three books [where he treats of his subject] it is not possible to say clearly what is Aristotle’s opinion concerning the soul. For, as regards the definition which he furnishes of soul, it is easy [enough] to declare this; but what it is that is signified by the definition is difficult to discover. For soul, he says, is an entelecheia of (...)
     
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  22. Cosmic and metacosmic theology in greek philosophy and in gnosticism.Abraham P. Bos - 1992 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 84 (2-3):369-382.
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    Gnostische spiritualiteit: De grieks-filosofische component.Abraham P. Bos - 2002 - Philosophia Reformata 67 (2):108-127.
    Voor een goede beoordeling van het verschijnsel van de Gnostiek is het nodig rekening te houden met de invloed van Philo van Alexandrië, het geschrift Over de kosmos en de filosofie van Aristoteles. In de moderne discussie zijn die drie factoren vaak verkeerd ingeschat.
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    Pneuma and Ether in Aristotle’s Philosophy of Living Nature.Abraham Bos - 2002 - Modern Schoolman 79 (4):255-276.
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    Le Talmud.Abraham Cohen - 1933 - Paris,: Payot.
    Nul n'était mieux qualifié que l'autour de ce livre - docteur en philosophie et rabbin de la synagogue de Birmingham - pour entreprendre le véritable tour de force qu'il a réussi en réalisant la synthèse de l'enseignement contenu dans le Talmud. La richesse de son information n'a d'égale que la maîtrise avec laquelle il répartit son savoir en une suite de chapitres aussi clairs que précis. Cet ouvrage, pendant longtemps encore, rendra d'inestimables services à ses lecteurs.
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    Philosophy, Moral Inquiry and Technology.Abraham Edel - 1974 - Philosophy in Context 3 (9999):14-19.
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    Against the Science–Religion Conflict: the Genesis of a Calvinist Science Faculty in the Netherlands in the Early Twentieth Century.Abraham C. Flipse - 2008 - Annals of Science 65 (3):363-391.
    Summary This paper gives an account of the establishment and expansion of a Faculty of Science at the Calvinist ?Free University? in the Netherlands in the 1930s. It describes the efforts of a group of orthodox Christians to come to terms with the natural sciences in the early twentieth century. The statutes of the university, which had been founded in 1880, prescribed that all research and teaching should be based on Calvinist, biblical principles. This ideal was formulated in opposition to (...)
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    Four Books for the Price of One: A Second Look at Reijer Hooykaas, Natural Law and Divine Miracle.Abraham C. Flipse - 2018 - Isis 109 (1):126-129.
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    Ono Katuzi. A set theory founded on unique generating principle. Nagoya mathematical journal, vol. 12 , pp. 151–159.Abraham A. Fraenkel - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):227-227.
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    The Recent Controversies About the Foundation of Mathematics.Abraham A. Fraenkel - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):56-56.
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    von Krbek Franz. Wohlordnung. Acta mathematica, vol. 93 , pp. 313–316.Abraham A. Fraenkel - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (1):96-97.
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  32. Emune shleyme oyf Idish.Abraham Joseph Gottesman - 1945 - [Brooklyn,:
     
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    A parent’s intuition is always right: Weighing intuitions in the debate over the nature of full moral status.Abraham Graber - 2021 - Metaphilosophy 52 (5):570-582.
    The debate over the grounds of full moral status relies heavily on the “method of cases.” In the method of cases intuitions about particular cases are taken as evidence for philosophical theories. Much in the debate over the grounds of full moral status turns on our intuitions regarding the moral status of individuals with intellectual disability. This paper argues that the intuitions of those in close personal relationships with individuals with intellectual disability are more reliable than the intuitions of those (...)
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    Die Entstehung der ungarischen traditionellen Theologie.Ábrahám Kovács - 2022 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 29 (1):23-44.
    This study seeks to explore the origin and formation of the so called “Hungarian traditional” theology within the Reformed Church of Hungary from the 1840s till the 1860s. The research paper also throws light on how the new orthodoxy movement of Debrecen grew out of this trend from the 1870s which had an enormous impact on the Protestant theological landscape of Hungary, the largest Protestant community in Central Europe. Hungarian new orthodoxy precedes both the orthodoxy developed by Kuyper and the (...)
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    Gestalt theory, formal models and mathematical modeling.Abraham S. Luchins & Edith H. Luchins - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (2):355-356.
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    Logical Foundations of Mathematics for Behavioral Scientists.Abraham S. Luchins & Edith Hirsch Luchins - 1965 - New York, NY, USA: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
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    Mind and brain: a philosophy of science.Abraham S. Luchins - 1971 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 2 (3):287-294.
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    Estado actual de los estudios sobre teatro breve del Siglo de Oro.Abraham Madroñal - 2004 - Arbor 177 (699/700):455-474.
    La edición y el estudio del teatro breve del Siglo de Oro es uno de los campos donde las aportaciones han sido más numerosas y relevantes en las últimas décadas. Se ofrece en este trabajo un recorrido desde los años sesenta hasta el presente, que se cierra con una bibliografía selecta de libros, artículos y fuentes principales de carácter electrónico.….
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    Choosing from competing theories in computerised learning.Abraham Meidan & Boris Levin - 2002 - Minds and Machines 12 (1):119-129.
    In this paper we refer to a machine learning method that reveals all the if–then rules in the data, and on the basis of these rules issues predictions for new cases. When issuing predictions this method faces the problem of choosing from competing theories. We dealt with this problem by calculating the probability that the rule is accidental. The lower this probability, the more the rule can be `trusted' when issuing predictions. The method was tested empirically and found to be (...)
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    Editorial note.Abraham Olivier - 2010 - South African Journal of Philosophy 29 (2):61-61.
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    Educating pain.Abraham Olivier - 2002 - South African Journal of Philosophy 21 (2):122-132.
    In times in which we ask ourselves how political cruelty and torments can be forgotten, Nietzsche's pleadoyer for pain to serve the purpose of education, surprises. What might sound like a mere provocation, rather lies at the heart of the Nietzschean philosophy. As is pointed out, Nietzsche's contention that pain is the most powerful aid to mnemonics, originates from his philosophy of pain as the main condition of all forms of creation. The title “educating (bilden) pain” expresses Nietsche's advocacy of (...)
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    (1 other version)The african other: Philosophy, justice and the self.Abraham Olivier - 2019 - Angelaki 24 (2):1-1.
    Volume 24, Issue 2, April 2019, Page 1-1.
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    The Physician vs. the Halakhic Man: Theory and Practice in Maimonides's Attitude towards Treating Gentiles.Abraham Ofir Shemesh - 2018 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 17 (49):18-31.
    Ancient Jewish law took a strict approach to medical relationships between Jews and non-Jews. Sages forbade Jews to provide non-Jews with medical services: to treat them, circumcise them, or deliver their babies, in order to refrain from helping pagan-idolatrous society. Such law created particularly severe social conflicts in cases of mixed societies based on joint systems. The current paper focuses on the attitude of Moses ben Maimon, a medieval Sephardic Jewish Rabbi towards providing medical service to gentiles. Following the classical (...)
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  44. On Scientific Method As a Method for Testing the Legitimacy of Concepts.Abraham D. Stone - unknown
    Traditional attempts to delineate the distinctive rationality of modern science have taken it for granted that the purpose of empirical research is to test judgments. The choice of concepts to use in those judgments is therefore seen either a matter of indifference (Popper) or as important choice which must be made, so to speak, in advance of all empirical research (Carnap). I argue that scientific method aims precisely at empirical testing of concepts, and that even the simplest scientific ex- periment (...)
     
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  45. Simulations, Skepticisms, and Transcendental Arguments.Abraham Lim - 2024 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 14 (2):123-153.
    I have developed transcendental arguments to refute several versions of Nick Bostrom’s simulation hypothesis. I called some of these arguments the SIM-style argument. In this paper, I have four main aims. First, I employ the SIM-style argument to remedy a defect in Hilary Putnam’s Brain-in-vat argument. Second, I show that the most radical skepticism, which Tim Button called the nightmarish Cartesian skepticism, can be refuted by the SIM-style argument or by another transcendental argument I develop here. Third, I compare my (...)
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    From Pythagoras To Einstein: The Hyperbolic Pythagorean Theorem. [REVIEW]Abraham A. Ungar - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (8):1283-1321.
    A new form of the Hyperbolic Pythagorean Theorem, which has a striking intuitive appeal and offers a strong contrast to its standard form, is presented. It expresses the square of the hyperbolic length of the hypotenuse of a hyperbolic right-angled triangle as the “Einstein sum” of the squares of the hyperbolic lengths of the other two sides, Fig. 1, thus completing the long path from Pythagoras to Einstein. Following the pioneering work of Varičak it is well known that relativistic velocities (...)
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  47. Aristotle on the Difference Between Plants, Animals, and Human Beings and on the Elements as Instruments of the Soul (De Anima 2.4.415b18). [REVIEW]Abraham P. Bos - 2010 - Review of Metaphysics 63 (4):821-841.
    Why do all animals possess sense perception while plants don’t? And should the difference in quality of life between human beings and wolves be explained by supposing that wolves have degenerated souls? This paper argues that for Aristotle differences in quality of life among living beings are based on differences in the quality of their soul-principle together with the body that receives the soul. The paper proposes a new interpretation of On the Soul 2.4.415b18: “For all the natural bodies are (...)
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    The Origin of the History of Science in Classical Antiquity. [REVIEW]Abraham P. Bos - 2009 - Ancient Philosophy 29 (1):233-235.
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    The Philosophy of Value. [REVIEW]Abraham Edel - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (24):973-976.
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    The Territories of Science and Religion - by Peter Harrison. [REVIEW]Abraham C. Flipse - 2016 - Centaurus 58 (4):318-320.
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