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    CLASSICS AND CELTIC STUDIES - (G.) Baker Classics and Celtic Literary Modernism. Yeats, Joyce, MacDiarmid and Jones. Pp. xxiv + 299. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Cased, £75, US$99.99. ISBN: 978-1-108-84486-4. [REVIEW]Randall Pogorzelski - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (2):642-643.
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    Francesco Benozzo, Landscape Perception in Early Celtic Literature. (Celtic Studies Publications, 8.) Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2004. Paper. Pp. xv, 272; black-and-white figures and maps. $34.50. [REVIEW]R. Mark Scowcroft - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):485-487.
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    Roisin McLaughlin, Early Irish Satire. Dublin: School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 2008. Pp. xi, 300; black-and-white figures and tables. [REVIEW]Robin Chapman Stacey - 2011 - Speculum 86 (3):785-786.
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    Sarah Sheehan, Joanne Findon, and Westley Follett, eds., Gablánach in Scélaigecht: Celtic Studies in Honour of Ann Dooley. Dublin: Four Courts, 2013. Pp. xiii, 282; black-and-white figures. $74.50. IBSN: 978-1-84682-386-2. [REVIEW]Geraldine Parsons - 2014 - Speculum 89 (3):827-829.
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    Proinsias Mac Cana, ed., The Cult of the Sacred Centre: Essays on Celtic Ideology. Dublin: School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 2011. Pp. viii, 344. €40. ISBN: 978-1-85500-219-7. [REVIEW]Joseph Nagy - 2014 - Speculum 89 (2):507-510.
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  6. John Thomas Koch, ed. and trans., The “Gododdin” of Aneirin: Text and Context from Dark-Age North Britain. Cardiff: University of Wales Press; Andover, Mass.: Celtic Studies Publications, 1997. Paper. Pp. cxliv, 262; diagrams, tables, and 1 map. $29. [REVIEW]Morgan Thomas Davies - 2001 - Speculum 76 (2):479-482.
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    Anders Ahlqvist and Pamela O’Neill, eds., Celts and Their Cultures at Home and Abroad: A Festschrift for Malcolm Broun. Sydney: The University of Sydney for The Celtic Studies Foundation, 2013. Paper. Pp. x, 380; 14 black-and-white figures, 4 tables, and 4 charts. ISBN: 978-1-74210-328-0. [REVIEW]Antone Minard - 2015 - Speculum 90 (2):485-487.
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    Studies in Early Celtic Nature Poetry. Kenneth Jackson.M. Ashley-Montagu - 1936 - Isis 26 (1):186-187.
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    Celtic spirituality and contemporary environmental issues.Graham Duncan - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    Celtic spirituality has a long and distinguished ancestry with its origins in pre-Christian times. It was inculturated among peoples in the far west of Europe, particularly in Ireland, Scotland and the north and south-west of England. It was different from Roman Christianity in distinct ways until the mid-7th century CE when Roman Christianity became the norm in Britain and Ireland. This spirituality has endured throughout the centuries and has experienced a revival from the latter half of the 20th century. (...)
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    Celtic cosmology: perspectives from Ireland and Scotland.Ann Dooley, Séamus Mac Mathúna, Jacqueline Borsje, Gregory Toner & John William Shaw (eds.) - 2014 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
    The essays in this collection, many originally presented at a 2008 colloquium on Celtic Cosmology and the Power of Words, aim to examine the worldviews held by the Celtic peoples, particularly the Gaelic (Irish and Scottish) perspectives. Texts and inscriptions, some of them pre-Christian, in Celtic languages and in Celtic Latin provide the sources for the worldviews under study. This area of research is also linked to that of the power of words, which refers to human (...)
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  11. Ireland after the Celtic Tiger: A study in social injustice.Vittorio Bufacchi - 2019 - In Clara Fischer & Áine Mahon (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Contemporary Ireland. New York: Routledge.
    This chapter explores the philosophical nature of social injustice in contemporary Ireland. By appealing to four key concepts in contemporary political philosophy, this chapter will expose the tension between Ireland’s strong economy, currently growing faster than any other country in the European Union, and the persistent unacceptable levels of poverty and inequality in all aspects of Irish society. There are three parts to the main thesis advanced in this chapter. First, to defend the political philosophy of egalitarianism from prioritarian critics. (...)
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    Celtic spirituality and the environment.Graham Duncan - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (1).
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    Ireland's “Celtic Tiger” Economy.Róisín Ní Mháille Battel - 2003 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 28 (1):93-111.
    Since independence in 1922, the Irish economy has gone from being one of the poorest in Europe in the 1980s to double-figure growth rates in the 1990s, prompting comparisons with the “tiger” economies of the Pacific Rim. Opinions vary about the extent to which this growth is sustainable and whether it has alleviated poverty, increased inequality, or indeed done both. This article argues that the “Celtic tiger” in modern Ireland offers rich opportunities for multidisciplinary study of the construction of (...)
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  14. Property rights in Celtic Irish law.Joseph R. Peden - 1977 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 1 (2):81-95.
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    Review: Celtic Religion. [REVIEW]C. G. Williams - 1969 - Religious Studies 4 (2):283 - 286.
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    E. A. Thompson: Saint Germanus of Auxerre and the End of Roman Britain. (Studies in Celtic History, 6.) Pp. x + 127. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press, 1984. £19.50. [REVIEW]Martin Brooke - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (1):160-160.
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    E. A. Thompson, Saint Germanus of Auxerre and the End of Roman Britain. (Studies in Celtic History, 6.) Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 1984. Pp. x, 127. £19.50. [REVIEW]Walter Goffart - 1986 - Speculum 61 (1):213-214.
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    Karen George, Gildas's “De excidio Britonum” and the Early British Church.(Studies in Celtic History, 26.) Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, NY: Boydell and Brewer, 2009. Pp. x, 199; tables. $95. [REVIEW]Michael W. Herren - 2010 - Speculum 85 (3):674-676.
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    Marie Therese Flanagan, The Transformation of the Irish Church in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. (Studies in Celtic History 29.) Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press, 2010. Pp. xii, 295. $115. ISBN: 9781843835974. [REVIEW]Geraldine Parsons - 2013 - Speculum 88 (4):1092-1093.
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    Fiona Edmonds, Gaelic Influence in the Northumbrian Kingdom: The Golden Age and the Viking Age. (Studies in Celtic History.) Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2019. Pp. xvii, 300; 4 black-and-white figures, 12 maps, and 7 tables. $99. ISBN: 978-1-7832-7336-2. [REVIEW]Patrick Wadden - 2021 - Speculum 96 (1):207-208.
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    Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Royal Inauguration in Gaelic Ireland, c. 1100–1600: A Cultural Landscape Study. (Studies in Celtic History, 22.) Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 2004. Pp. xx, 294; 57 black-and-white plates, 27 black-and-white figures, and 4 tables. $70. [REVIEW]Bart Jaski - 2006 - Speculum 81 (3):844-845.
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  22. Lynette Olson, Early Monasteries in Cornwall. Foreword by David Dumville.(Studies in Celtic History, 11.) Woodbridge, Suffolk; and Wolfeboro, NH: Boydell Press, 1989. Pp. xxiv, 135; 14 maps. $62. [REVIEW]William T. Reedy - 1991 - Speculum 66 (3):673-674.
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    Joanna Tucker, Reading and Shaping Medieval Cartularies: Multi-Scribe Manuscripts and Their Patterns of Growth. A Study of the Earliest Cartularies of Glasgow Cathedral and Lindores Abbey. (Studies in Celtic History.) Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2020. Pp. 332; color and black-and-white figures. $130. ISBN: 978-1-7832-7478-9. [REVIEW]Richard Cassidy - 2022 - Speculum 97 (2):578-580.
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    "An Introduction to Celtic Christianity," edited by James P. Mackey. [REVIEW]Thomas Owen Clancy - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (2):266-272.
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    The Ecology of Religion: From Writing to Religion in the Study of Judaism.Jacob Neusner - 1997 - University of South Florida.
    While historians have tended to accord the Celts a place of minor significance in comparison to the Romans, The Celts firmly aligns the Celtic peoples as the primary European precedent to the Greco-Roman hegemony, restoring this culture to its true importance in the development of European civilization. An expert in Celtic studies, Markale regards myth as a branch of history, and explores mythological material to reveal the culture that gave rise to it. The alternative historical vision that (...)
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    The Theory of an Independent Celtic Church.Hugh Graham - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 6 (2):275-281.
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    James Cowles Prichard and the Linguistic Foundations of Ethnology.Ian Stewart - 2023 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 46 (1):76-91.
    This article examines the English scholar James Cowles Prichard's attention to language and comparative philology within his wider project on the natural history of man. It reveals that linguistic evidence was among the most important elements for Prichard in his overarching scientific aim of investigating human physical diversity, and served as the evidential foundation for his ethnology. His work on Celtic comparative philology made him not only one of the earliest British adopters of German comparative grammar, but a comparative (...)
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    La iconografía astral, deidades estelares y el “otro mundo” céltico en el occidente romano.Juan Carlos Olivares Pedreño - 2021 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 24:75-91.
    In this paper, we study astral symbols such as wheels, swastikas, triskelions and lunar crescents when they appear in votive offerings dedicated to Celtic divinities in the Western regions of the Roman Empire. From the presence of these symbols in numerous funeral steles and in archaeological contexts related to death in areas of intense Celtic cultural presence, we formulate the hypothesis that the Celtic divinities related to these symbols throughout the Roman West have an astral character and, (...)
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    Fizika dli︠a︡ filosofov.B. I. Spasskiĭ - 1989 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
    In Modernism and the Celtic Revival, Gregory Castle examines the impact of anthropology on the work of Irish Revivalists such as W. B. Yeats, John M. Synge and James Joyce. Castle argues that anthropology enabled Irish Revivalists to confront and combat British imperialism. Castle shows how Irish Modernists employed textual and rhetorical strategies first developed in anthropology to translate, reassemble, and edit oral and folk-cultural material. Drawing on a wide range of postcolonial theory, this book should be of interest (...)
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    The Geometry of the Cross-Carpet Pages in the Lindisfarne Gospels.Jacques Guilmain - 1987 - Speculum 62 (1):21-52.
    In the study of Hiberno-Saxon art, three key monuments stand out: the Book of Durrow, the Lindisfarne Gospels, and the Book of Kells. They form an impressive trilogy. The earliest, the Book of Durrow, represents a developed but still “archaic” early stage; accomplished, but colored by a certain primitivism, it boldly reveals its sources in the art of pre-Christian Celtic and Germanic peoples and perhaps the late antique art of Coptic Egypt. These foundations are still evident in the latest (...)
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  31. Is "chinese philosophy" a proper name? A response to Rein Raud.Carine Defoort - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (4):625-660.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Is "Chinese Philosophy" a Proper Name?A Response to Rein RaudCarine DefoortIn the preface to his Outline of the History of Chinese Philosophy, Hu Shi wrote: "Today, the two main branches of philosophy meet and influence each other. Whether or not in fifty years or one hundred a sort of world philosophy will finally arise cannot yet be ascertained."1 Although uncertain, Hu was still hopeful, since he believed that the (...)
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    Adomnán's Life of Columba.Alan Orr and Marjorie Ogilvie Anderson - 1991 - Oxford University Press UK.
    BL With revised Latin text and English translationBL New historical notes and rewritten Introduction Columba is one of the best-known saints of the early Celtic church; through his foundation of the abbey of Iona he had a far-reaching influence on medieval Christianity. In about 700, a century after his death, the Life of Columba was written by Adomnán, ninth abbot of Iona. It has long been valued as the major primary source on the subject, for the light it throws (...)
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    Questions of Evidence: An Anonymous Tract Attributed to John Toland.Rhoda Rappaport - 1997 - Journal of the History of Ideas 58 (2):339-348.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Questions of Evidence: An Anonymous Tract Attributed to John TolandRhoda RappaportIn 1695 there was published in London a tract with the unprepossessing title, Two Essays sent in a Letter from Oxford, to a Nobleman in London, by “L. P. Master of Arts.” Because the larger part of this work attacks John Woodward’s theory of the earth, published earlier that year, historians of geology have long been familiar with the (...)
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    New Periodical Articles by Russell.Kenneth Blackwell - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 34 (2):131-134.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies n.s. 34 (winter 2014–15): 131–4 The Bertrand Russell Research Centre, McMaster U. issn 0036–01631; online 1913–8032 c:\users\ken\documents\type3402\rj 3402 050 red.docx 2015-02-04 9:19 PM _ibliography NEW PERIODICAL ARTICLES BY RUSSELL Kenneth Blackwell here are 35 new C entries since 1993 for A Bibliography of Bertrand Russell, and more for all Parts of Vol. 2. With many thanks to several readers. C15.18a [RECONSTRUCTION (...)
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    „Indo-European in Basis and Origin“. Das altirische Recht zwischen insularem Archaismus und europäischer Verflechtung.Marcel Bubert - 2020 - Das Mittelalter 25 (1):165-179.
    Research on Old Irish law was from the very beginning related to specific epistemological and political contexts in which Celtic and Indo-European Studies emerged as scientific disciplines at the end of the 19th century. The premise of historical linguistics that the Indo-European languages derived from a common ‘origin’ had far reaching implications for studies on medieval Celtic law tracts. Since linguists had discovered significant parallels between Old Irish and Sanskrit, the legal traditions of Ireland and India (...)
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    The Heavenly Light.Katherine DeCoste - 2020 - Constellations 11 (2).
    While the majority of surviving hagiography in the Celtic and other traditions is focused on male saints, studying hagiography of female saints can provide historians with crucial insight into how religion shaped medieval attitudes towards gender, and how women exercised power and agency within the existing societal confines shaped by Christianity. Initially, the glorification of female virginity in Celtic hagiography appears to demonize sexually active women while idealizing the rhetorical figure of the virgin. However, while Celtic hagiography (...)
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    Mill on Nationality (review).Bart Schultz - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (4):567-568.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.4 (2003) 567-568 [Access article in PDF] Georgios Varouxakis. Mill on Nationality. New York: Routledge, 2002. Pp. ix + 169. Cloth $80.00. Georgios Varouxakis is a leader in the new generation of Mill scholars, and his work is exciting and provocative. Well-versed in recent debates over nationalism, colonialism, orientalism, and racism, he aims to address rather than avoid questions about Mill's supposed imperialistic (...)
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    Language Obsolescence and Revitalization: Linguistic Change in Two Sociolinguistically Contrasting Welsh Communities.Mari C. Jones - 1998 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The territorial contraction and speaker-reduction undergone by the Welsh language during the past few centuries has resulted in its categorization by many linguists as an obsolescent language. This study illustrates that, although it is undeniably showing some signs of decline, Welsh stands in marked contrast to many previously documented cases of language death. Against this backdrop of contraction a steady revitalization is taking place. Based upon extensive fieldwork in two sociolinguistically contrasting communities, this book is the first to examine the (...)
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    'Religion' reviewed.Grace M. Jantzen - 1985 - Heythrop Journal 26 (1):14–25.
    Book Reviewed in this article: Traditional Sayings in the Old Testament. By Carole R. Fontaine. Pp. viii, 279, Sheffield, The Almond Press, 1982, £17.95, £8.95. The First Day of the New Creation: The Resurrection and the Christian Faith. By Vesilin Keisch. Pp.206, Crestwood, New York, St Vladimirs Seminary Press, 1982, £6.25. The First Day of the New Creation: The Resurrection and the Christian Faith. By Vesilin Keisch. Pp.206, Crestwood, New York, St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1982, £6.25. The Resurrection of Jesus: (...)
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    The Birth of the Constellations and Their Use among the Ancient Peoples and the Celts.Silvia Cernuti - 2011 - Iris 32:123-134.
    The origin constellations roots back to the human imagination. To overcome the darkness of the night and make it more human all the different images which could have been drawn in the sky by naked eyes looking at the stars were named by using animals and heroes names. In order to understand the way of thinking of the ancient people it is fundamental to refer our studies to the same skies and stars position of their period. This means to (...)
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    Duality and Non-Duality in Christian Practice: Reflections on the Benefits of Buddhist-Christian Dialogue for Constructive Theology.Wendy Farley - 2011 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 31:135-146.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Duality and Non-Duality in Christian Practice:Reflections on the Benefits of Buddhist-Christian Dialogue for Constructive TheologyWendy FarleyThe question before us is the desirability of Buddhist-Christian dialogue in the work of (what Christians call) constructive theology. As a feminist theologian whose work is ever more deeply shaped by such a dialogue, my immediate answer is an unequivocal yes.1 This dialogue fits a general pattern over two thousand years in which theologians (...)
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    Fisi vs. Journeys into St. Patrick's Purgatory. Irish Psychanodias and Somanodias.Corin Braga - 2013 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 12 (36):180-227.
    Early medieval Irish literature presents several types of voyages into the afterworld: echtrai (various adventures into Mag Mell), immrama (sea travels to the enchanted islands of the Ocean), fisi (ecstatic revelations of Christian eschatology), journeys into Saint Patrick’s Purgatory. In this paper, we seek to contrast the fisi and the descents into the cave of Saint Patrick. From a morphological point of view, both have a great deal of topoï in common, which describe the structure of the Christian other world: (...)
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    Walking the Bodhisattva Path/Walking the Christ Path.Catholic Church United States Conference of Catholic Bishops & San Fransisco Zen Center - 2004 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (1):247-248.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Walking the Bodhisattva Path/Walking the Christ PathU.S. Conference of Catholic BishopsCatholics and Buddhists brought together by Dharma Realm Buddhist Association, the San Francisco Zen Center, and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) met 20-23 March 2003 in the first of an anticipated series of four annual dialogues. Abbot Heng Lyu, the monks and nuns, and members of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association hosted the dialogue at the (...)
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    Critical Study.Critical Study - unknown
    In the past ten years, work by K€olbel, MacFarlane, Richard and others has rekindled old debates on relativism. In this important contribution to those debates, the authors defend a ‘mainstream’ view about the contents of thought and talk that they call Simplicity against the assaults from such ‘analytic relativists’.
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  45. Les barbares dans le roman byzantin du XIIe siecle: fonction d'un topos'.in Heliodorus Studies - 1992 - Byzantion 62:264-300.
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  46. Reinventing the Commons.An African Case Study - unknown
    Swiss and Japanese villagers have learned the relative benefi ts and costs of privateproperty and communal-property institutions related to various types of land and uses of land. The villagers in both settings have chosen to retain the institution of communal property as the foundation for land use and similar important aspects of village economies.1..
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  47. O predmete filozofie zborník O predmete filozofie problém predmetu filozofie patrí medzi najaktuálnejšie a najzložitejšie problémy súčasného filozofického myslenia. Tento.Nebudeme rozoberať štúdie Jednotlivý - 1974 - Filozofia 29 (1):92.
     
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  48. Die realistische Weltansicht und die Lehre von Raume.E. Study - 1914 - Braunschweig,: F. Vieweg & Sohn.
     
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  49. To Be and Not To Be.Critical Studies - 1985 - Noûs 19 (2):255-271.
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  50. Una nota sobre Vico, Mayans y Boturini.Bollettino del Centro di Studi Vichiani - 1997 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 7:391.
     
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