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    Whose SPQR?: Sovereignty and Semiotics in Medieval Rome.Carrie E. Beneš - 2009 - Speculum 84 (4):874-904.
  2. Medieval Italy, Medieval and Early Modern Women, Essays in Honour of Christine Meek. Portland. [REVIEW]Thomas Mccarthy & Carrie Benes - 2011 - The Medieval Review 2.
     
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    Sobreposições: Shakespeare, Bene e Deleuze em agenciamento | Overlays: Shakespeare, Bene and Deleuze in agency.Junior Cunha & José Dias - 2021 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 3 (1):529-556.
    ResumoVersa-se sobre o agenciamento de criadores de pensamento realizado por Deleuze como elemento fundamental de sua filosofia. Coloca-se em foco o processo de minoração da tragédia Ricardo III, de Shakespeare, realizado por Bene via a composição de uma nova peça. Intenta-se evidenciar o caminho percorrido por Bene à luz da perspectiva deleuziana. Para tanto, apresenta-se a importância de se agenciar pensamentos entre a filosofia e outras áreas do conhecimento; realiza-se uma breve análise do núcleo dramático da tragédia shakespeariana; e estuda-se (...)
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    Al di là del bene e del male.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1968 - Milano,: Rizzoli.
    Nell'estate del 1886 Nietzche cura a proprie spese, da Sils-Maria, in Engadina, la pubblicazione di Al di là del bene e del male. Tra le recensioni che più entusiasmarono il filosofo tedesco vi fu quella di Joseph Widmann, pubblicata su 'Der Bund' di Berna, il quale paragonò il libro a quei carri che, inalberando bandiera nera come segno di pericolo, trasportavano la dinamite attraverso le quiete valli svizzere passando per il tunnel del San Gottardo. Nietzsche comincia la sua guerra, dopo (...)
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    Los límites éticos: ¿avance o retroceso?Roberto Germán-Zurriaráin - 2017 - Persona y Bioética 21 (2).
    Human beings have physical and psychological limits, but also ethical, which are precisely what make their actions human. These ethical limits enable any debate and investigation, in particular, with human beings. Therefore, any investigation would be unfeasi- ble without those limits. We talk about ethical limits, not in the sense of impediment but in the sense of possibility for action; you can only speak of ethical limits if you af rm a truth that is valid for everyone and for all (...)
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    La Biblioteca Palatina di Heidelberg e una lettera dimenticata di Leone Allacci.Luciano Canfora - 2004 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 96 (1):59-66.
    Il prelievo della Biblioteca Palatina fu, nel 1623, ad un secolo circa dall'inizio della Riforma, l'atto non solo simbolico con cui si cercò di vulnerare alla radice la cultura protestante asportando la Biblioteca di Heidelberg, vanto dell'intellettualità riformata e stimata superiore perfino alla Vaticana. In una lettera del 14 luglio 1608 a Janus Gruter, bibliotecario della Palatina, Scaligero era molto esplicito nella comparazione tra le due biblioteche, simbolo delle rispettive confessioni: «Indicem bibliothecae vestrae legi. Locupletior est, et meliorum librorum quam (...)
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    Cartesian Reflections: Essays on Descartes's Philosophy.Deborah J. Brown - 2010 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 88 (4):731-734.
    HOME . ABOUT US . CONTACT US HELP . PUBLISH WITH US . LIBRARIANS Search in or Explore Browse Publications A-Z Browse Subjects A-Z Advanced Search University of Cambridge SIGN IN Register | Why Register? | Sign Out | Got a Voucher? prev abstract next Two Approaches to Reading the Historical Descartes A Devout Catholic? Knowledge of The Mental Thought and Language Descartes as A Natural Philosopher Substance Dualism Notes Two Approaches to Reading the Historical Descartes Author: Desmond M. Clarke (...)
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    Horatius: The Man and the Hour.Kenneth J. Reckford - 1997 - American Journal of Philology 118 (4):583-612.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Horatius: The Man and the HourKenneth J. ReckfordTrimalchio’s projected monumentum in Petronius’ Satyricon will include, among other ill-assorted designs, a sundial: horologium in medio, ut quisquis horas inspiciet, velit nolit, nomen meum legat (71). Horace too, I argue, connects his name with the passing hours: more subtly and modestly than Trimalchio, but also more significantly, in a recurrent play of sounds and words.That Roman poets and orators exploited puns (...)
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  9. A Perspectival Version of the Modal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and the Origin of Macroscopic Behavior.Gyula Bene & Dennis Dieks - 2001 - Foundations of Physics 32 (5):645-671.
    We study the process of observation (measurement), within the framework of a “perspectival” (“relational,” “relative state”) version of the modal interpretation of quantum mechanics. We show that if we assume certain features of discreteness and determinism in the operation of the measuring device (which could be a part of the observer's nerve system), this gives rise to classical characteristics of the observed properties, in the first place to spatial localization. We investigate to what extent semi-classical behavior of the object system (...)
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  10. In: A. Havlicek – F. Karfík (szerk.): Plato’s Theaetetus. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium Platonicum Pragense, OIKOUMENH, Prague, 2008, 217-249.László Bene (ed.) - 2008
     
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  11. A polissemia do sujeito cartesiano.Benes Alencar Sales - 2007 - Princípios 14 (22):79-92.
    O termo sujeito na filosofia aristotélico-tomista era empregado no sentido de fundamento, substrato, referindo-se a qualquer substância. Com a Idade Moderna surge Descartes que desencadeará uma verdadeira revoluçáo na concepçáo filosófica de sujeito: o homem passa a ser o fundamento primeiro de toda a realidade, sujeito único, inaugurando-se a filosofia da subjetividade. O sujeito cartesiano primeiro é o ego do cogito ( penso ), em que o homem é concebido apenas como espírito, substância pensante . Entretanto, o caminhar meditativo de (...)
     
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    Interview: Norma Guillard Limonta with Carrie Hamilton, Havana, April 2013.Carrie Hamilton - 2014 - Feminist Review 106 (1):104-121.
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    Transcending babel in the cultural translation of Friedrich Rückert (1788–1866).Tuska Benes - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (1):61-90.
    A tension between cosmopolitanism and nationalism characterizes the career of the poetckert. The German orientalist and mentor to Paul de Lagarde translated remarkable quantities of Sanskrit, Farsi, and Arabic verse, while earning popular acclaim for his Biedermeier celebrations of the German Heimat. The contradiction in these scholarly pursuits can be reconciled by examining the intersection of the local, national, and global in Rckert expected to transform German into a universal language of spiritual reconciliation, thereby transcending Babel and distinguishing the German (...)
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    Self-constitution, Contemplation and Rational Agency.László Bene - 2023 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 17 (2):279-287.
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    Ethics and Metaphysics in Plotinus.László Bene - unknown
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    A partial model for Quine's "new foundations".Václav Edvard Beneš - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):197 - 200.
  17. Lexicography in the Theory and Practice of Comenius.J. Benes - 1983 - Acta Comeniana 5:143-155.
     
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    On some alleged philosophical implications of mathematical logic.Vaclav Edvard Benes - 1953 - Philosophical Studies 4 (4):56 - 58.
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    On the consistency of an axiom of enumerability.Václav Edvard Beneš - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (1):29 - 30.
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    V-2 Ordinis Quinti Tomus Secundus.Charles Bene, Sem Dresden & André Godin (eds.) - 1985 - Brill.
    This second volume of Ordo V , in the Amsterdam edition of the Latin texts of Erasmus, comprises theological treatises presenting the first half of Erasmus’ commentaries on eleven Psalms. The commentaries explain the Psalms, offering the priests and parishioners material for their preaching.
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  21. Quelques réflexions sur les responsabilités du physicien aujourd'hui.Gj Béné - 1990 - Nova et Vetera 65 (3):226-237.
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    Figuras de lo imposible: trayectos de la mística, la estética y el pensamiento contemporáneo.Zenia Yébenes Escardó - 2007 - Rubí, Barcelona: Anthropos.
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  23. Aleš Havlíček and Filip Karfík (eds.), Plato's Parmenides. Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium Platonicum Pragense.László Bene - 2008 - Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 5:183-196.
    Review of Aleš Havlíček and Filip Karfík , Plato’s Parmenides. Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium Platonicum Pragense, OIKOYMENH, Prague, 2005.
     
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    Constructing Pagan Platonism: Plethon's Theory of Fate and the Ancient Philosophical Tradition.László Bene - unknown
  25. Democracy Today and Tomorrow.Eduard Benes, T. V. Smith & Ordway Tead - 1940 - Ethics 50 (3):336-339.
     
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    Až za mnou přijdeš: vzpomínky na Nymburk a jiná místa.Josef D. Beneš - 2003 - Praha: Primus.
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  27. On the Consistency of 'New Foundations'.Vaclav Edvard Benes - 1953 - Dissertation, Princeton University
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    Shaw-Kwei Moh. A note on the theory of quantification.Václav Edvard Beneš - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (2):179-180.
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    Mr. Mayo on “Rules” of language.Vaclav Edvard Benes - 1951 - Philosophical Studies 2 (3):33-36.
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    Pieces of Mind: The Proper Domain of Psychological Predicates.Carrie Figdor - 2018 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    Carrie Figdor presents a critical assessment of how psychological terms are used to describe the non-human biological world. She argues against the anthropocentric attitude which takes human cognition as the standard against which non-human capacities are measured, and offers an alternative basis for naturalistic explanation of the mind.
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    The psychological present.P. Minkus-Benes - 1957 - Mind 66 (262):195-209.
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    Descartesova metoda ve vědách a ve filosofii.Josef Beneš - 1936 - V Praze,: Nákl. České akademie věd a umění.
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  33. La Lutte clandestine contre le pouvoir dans le roman policier hongrois à travers l'exemple de Vilmos Kondor.Krisztián Bene - 2012 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 131:5-20.
     
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    Herança medieval da antropologia cartesiana.Benes Alencar Sales - 2002 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 47 (3):321-332.
    Divergindo em pontos fundamentais do pensamento filosófico medieval, Descartes, na construção de sua filosofia do homem, terá em pensadores renascentistas sua principal fonte de inspiração, estabelecendo com estes pensadores uma continuidade de idéias, uma comunhão de pensamentos. Não obstante as divergências, mostraremos neste texto como Descartes irá buscar na Escolástica fórmulas e conceitos para melhor expor sua antropologia.
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  35. Aristotle on the mixed constitution and its relevance for american political thought.Carrie-Ann Biondi - 2007 - Social Philosophy and Policy 24 (2):176-198.
    Contemporary political discourse is marked with the language of democracy, and Western countries in particular seek to promote democracy at home and abroad. However, there is a sublimated conflict in general political discourse between a desire to rely on alleged political experts and a desire to assert the supposed common sense of all men. Can the struggle between the democratic and aristocratic values embodied in this conflict be reconciled? The question is perennial, and raises issues that are central to constitutional (...)
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    Quine W. V.. On the consistency of “New foundations.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 37 , pp. 538–540. [REVIEW]Václav Edvard Beneš - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (3):212-212.
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  37. False Judgement and the Puzzles about Not-Being: Theaetetus 188B-189C, In: A. Havlicek – F. Karfík (szerk.): Plato’s Theaetetus. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium Platonicum Pragense, OIKOUMENH, Prague, 2008, 217-249.László Bene - 2008 - In In: A. Havlicek – F. Karfík (szerk.): Plato’s Theaetetus. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium Platonicum Pragense, OIKOUMENH, Prague, 2008, 217-249.
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    Nature and Lived Experience in Late Sartre.Adrián Bene - 2015 - Dialogue and Universalism 25 (2):143-152.
    The paper deals with the Sartrean concept of lived experience which constitutes a bridge between phenomenology and Marxism, psychology and ontology, individual and society, as well as between philosophy and literary criticism. The notion of lived experience is rooted in psychology, at the same time being embedded in literary criticism and phenomenology. It is interlinked with the notions of facticity, contingency, singularity, intersubjectivity, and body in the Being and Nothingness, and became the theoretical base of Sartre’s essays on Baudelaire, Genet, (...)
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    Counter-reporting sustainability from the bottom up: the case of the construction company WeBuild and dam-related conflicts.Antonio Bontempi, Daniela Del Bene & Louisa Jane Di Felice - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 182 (1):7-32.
    Controversies around large-scale development projects offer many cases and insights which may be analyzed through the lenses of corporate social (_ir_)responsibility (CS_I_R) and business ethics studies. In this paper, we confront the CSR narratives and strategies of _WeBuild_ (formerly known as _Salini Impregilo_), an Italian transnational construction company. Starting from the Global Atlas of Environmental Justice (EJAtlas), we collect evidence from NGOs, environmental justice organizations, journalists, scholars, and community leaders on socio-environmental injustices and controversies surrounding 38 large hydropower schemes built (...)
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    Choreographies of the Living: Bioaesthetics in Literature, Art, and Performance.Carrie Rohman - 2018 - Oup Usa.
    Choreographies of the Living explores the shift from viewing art as an exclusively human undertaking to recognizing it as an activity that all living creatures enact. Carrie Rohman's bioaesthetic framework describes how art-making binds us to other animals in literature, visual art, dance, and performance.
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    Suzanne L. Marchand. German Orientalism in the Age of Empire: Religion, Race, and Scholarship. xxxiv + 526 pp., bibl., index. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. $60. [REVIEW]Tuska Benes - 2011 - Isis 102 (1):188-189.
  42. MOORE, G. E. - "Philosophical Papers". [REVIEW]P. Minkus-Benes - 1961 - Mind 70:280.
     
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    Drama in the Developmental Classroom: August Wilson's" A Piano Lesson" as Text.Carrie Dorsey - 2003 - Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges 8 (1).
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  44. Plato in the Courtroom: The Surprising Influence of the Symposium on Legal Theory.Jeffrey Carries - 2006 - In Frisbee Candida Cheyenne Sheffield (ed.), Plato's Symposium: the ethics of desire. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 22--272.
     
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    Aristotle and the rediscovery of citizenship – Susan Collins.Carrie-Ann Biondi - 2008 - Philosophical Quarterly 58 (231):369–372.
  46. Une rationalité quand même.J. M. Carrié - forthcoming - Topoi.
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  47. Grounding Concepts: An Empirical Basis for Arithmetical Knowledge.Carrie Jenkins - 2008 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    Carrie Jenkins presents a new account of arithmetical knowledge, which manages to respect three key intuitions: a priorism, mind-independence realism, and empiricism. Jenkins argues that arithmetic can be known through the examination of empirically grounded concepts, non-accidentally accurate representations of the mind-independent world.
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  48. What Love Is: And What It Could Be.Carrie Jenkins - 2017 - New York: Basic Books.
    This book unpicks the conceptual, ideological, and metaphysical tangles that get in the way of understanding romantic love. -/- Written for a general audience, What Love Is And What It Could Be explores different disciplinary perspectives on love, in search of the bigger picture. It presents a "dual-nature" theory: romantic love is simultaneously both a biological phenomenon and a social construct. The key philosophical insight comes in explaining why this a coherent—and indeed a necessary—position to take. -/- The deep motivation (...)
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    This Is What Climate Change Looks Like: McKenzie Wark’s Post-Literary Critiques Give Equal Value to Participation.Carrie Giunta - 2022 - CounterText 8 (1):227–240.
    This essay revisits a debate about literary fiction’s ability to depict the consequences of climate change. Philosopher McKenzie Wark’s 2017 essay, ‘On the Obsolescence of the Bourgeois Novel in the Anthropocene’, offers one of many critiques of climate fiction, such as Amitav Ghosh’s influential book, The Great Derangement. But while Ghosh sees a shortcoming in contemporary novels in their lack of representation of major climate events, Wark emphasises the importance of collective action, conversation, and connection, beyond the limits of literature. (...)
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    Notch function in the vasculature: insights from zebrafish, mouse and man.Carrie J. Shawber & Jan Kitajewski - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (3):225-234.
    Vascular development entails multiple cell‐fate decisions to specify a diverse array of vascular structures. Notch proteins are signaling receptors that regulate cell‐fate determination in a variety of cell types. The finding that Notch genes are robustly expressed in the vasculature suggests roles for Notch in guiding endothelial and associated mural cells through the myriad of cell‐fate decisions needed to form the vasculature. In fact, mice with defects in genes encoding Notch, Notch ligands, and components of the Notch signaling cascade invariably (...)
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