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  1. Reimagining Digital Well-Being. Report for Designers & Policymakers.Daan Annemans, Matthew Dennis, , Gunter Bombaerts, Lily E. Frank, Tom Hannes, Laura Moradbakhti, Anna Puzio, Lyanne Uhlhorn, Titiksha Vashist, , Anastasia Dedyukhina, Ellen Gilbert, Iliana Grosse-Buening & Kenneth Schlenker - 2024 - Report for Designers and Policymakers.
    This report aims to offer insights into cutting-edge research on digital well-being. Many of these insights come from a 2-day academic-impact event, The Future of Digital Well-Being, hosted by a team of researchers working with the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) in February 2024. Today, achieving and maintaining well-being in the face of online technologies is a multifaceted challenge that we believe requires using theoretical resources of different research disciplines. This report explores diverse perspectives on how digital (...)
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    “Deus vult aliquas esse certas notitias…”: Epistemological Discussions in the Philosophy of the Early Modern Period.Günter Frank - 2019 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 8 (1):25-59.
    The theory of notitiae naturales or κοιναὶ ἔννοιαι was part of the ancient Stoic epistemology. It served as precondition of any knowledge. Within the framework of the humanist rediscovery of ancient sources this theory became an important aspect of Philipp Melanchthon’s theological anthropology. This paper examines the polyvalent perspectives of the theory of notitiae naturales in Melanchthon’s philosophy and the role it played among Lutheran and Calvinist scholars, particularly regarding Rom 1: 19, where Paul stated some kind of a natural (...)
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    Der Philosoph Melanchthon.Günter Frank & Felix Mundt (eds.) - 2012 - De Gruyter.
    Wilhelm Dilthey und Hans-Georg Gadamer waren wohl die beiden letzten großen Gelehrten, die Philipp Melanchthon als Philosophen ernst genommen hatten. Im 20. Jahrhundert war dieser weitgehend nur ein Thema der Reformationsgeschichte. In den vergangenen wenigen Jahrzehnten hat sich die Forschungssituation jedoch wesentlich verändert. Melanchthon ist in das Blickfeld der allgemeinen Wissenschafts- und Bildungsgeschichte, aber auchvon Einzeldisziplinen wie der Dialektik- und Rhetorikforschung gerückt. Tatsächlich vertrat dieser, 1518 als Gräzist nach Wittenberg berufen, nicht nur mit den "artes liberales", ergänzt durch Geschichte und (...)
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    1. Die antiken Voraussetzungen der Topik als wissenschaftliche Methode.Günter Frank - 2016 - In Günter Frank (ed.), Topik Als Methode der Dogmatik: Antike – Mittelalter – Frühe Neuzeit. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 8-21.
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    Sachverzeichnis.Günter Frank - 2016 - In Günter Frank (ed.), Topik Als Methode der Dogmatik: Antike – Mittelalter – Frühe Neuzeit. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 237-240.
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    Die Unmöglichkeit, Falsches zu denken: Der Anticartesianismus in der Philosophy of Religion Ralph Cudworth‘.Günter Frank - 2006 - In Günter Frank, Anja Hallacker & Sebastian Lalla (eds.), Erzählende Vernunft. Akademie Verlag. pp. 303-314.
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    Literaturverzeichnis.Günter Frank - 2016 - In Günter Frank (ed.), Topik Als Methode der Dogmatik: Antike – Mittelalter – Frühe Neuzeit. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 211-232.
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    2. Die Anfänge der Methodendiskussionen im Mittelalter.Günter Frank - 2016 - In Günter Frank (ed.), Topik Als Methode der Dogmatik: Antike – Mittelalter – Frühe Neuzeit. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 22-103.
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    Expected Utility with Ambiguous Probabilities and 'Irrational' Parameters.GÜnter Franke - 1978 - Theory and Decision 9 (3):267.
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    5. Die Erneuerung der antiken Topik in den humanistischen Dialektiken.Günter Frank - 2016 - In Günter Frank (ed.), Topik Als Methode der Dogmatik: Antike – Mittelalter – Frühe Neuzeit. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 159-171.
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  11. Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560) : Reformer and philosopher.Günter Frank - 2010 - In Paul Richard Blum (ed.), Philosophers of the Renaissance. Catholic University of America Press.
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    4. Die „veritates catholicae“ als Quellen der Theologie.Günter Frank - 2016 - In Günter Frank (ed.), Topik Als Methode der Dogmatik: Antike – Mittelalter – Frühe Neuzeit. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 143-158.
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    Einleitung: Topik und Dogmatik.Günter Frank - 2016 - In Günter Frank (ed.), Topik Als Methode der Dogmatik: Antike – Mittelalter – Frühe Neuzeit. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-7.
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    3. Theologie als Wissenschaft im Kontext der Wissenschaftstheorie der „Zweiten Analytik“ des Aristoteles.Günter Frank - 2016 - In Günter Frank (ed.), Topik Als Methode der Dogmatik: Antike – Mittelalter – Frühe Neuzeit. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 104-142.
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    Visual Search in the Real World: Color Vision Deficiency Affects Peripheral Guidance, but Leaves Foveal Verification Largely Unaffected.Günter Kugler, Bernard M. 'T. Hart, Stefan Kohlbecher, Klaus Bartl, Frank Schumann, Wolfgang Einhäuser & Erich Schneider - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  16. Philipp Melanchthons Idee von der Unsterblichkeit der menschlichen Seele.Günter Frank - 1993 - Theologie Und Philosophie 68 (3):349-367.
     
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    Der Aristotelismus in der Frühen Neuzeit: Kontinuität oder Wiederaneignung?Günter Frank & Andreas Speer (eds.) - 2007 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz in Kommission.
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    Attention as Practice: Buddhist Ethics Responses to Persuasive Technologies.Gunter Bombaerts, Joel Anderson, Matthew Dennis, Alessio Gerola, Lily Frank, Tom Hannes, Jeroen Hopster, Lavinia Marin & Andreas Spahn - 2023 - Global Philosophy 33 (2):1-16.
    The “attention economy” refers to the tech industry’s business model that treats human attention as a commodifiable resource. The libertarian critique of this model, dominant within tech and philosophical communities, claims that the persuasive technologies of the attention economy infringe on the individual user’s autonomy and therefore the proposed solutions focus on safeguarding personal freedom through expanding individual control. While this push back is important, current societal debates on the ethics of persuasive technologies are informed by a particular understanding of (...)
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    Erzählende Vernunft.Günter Frank, Anja Hallacker & Sebastian Lalla (eds.) - 2006 - Akademie Verlag.
    philosophie, die sich als Disziplin rationaler Argumentation versteht, tut sich heutzutage mit Erzahlungen schwer, weil Erzahlen ein dezidiert von jeder formalen Logik abweichendes Konzept der Reprasentation darstellt. Dabei gibt es eine reichhaltige Tradition, in der die enge Verbindung von Geschichte und Geschichten sowohl als produktives Element philosophischer Reflexion als auch als strukturierendes Konzept historischer Selbstbezeugung dient. Das Paradigma der Erzahlung stiftet durch seine Geschlossenheit, die dem Faktischen immer an antizipierter Einheit und Ganzheit voraus liegt, die Moglichkeit, unverfugbare Geschehen zu interpretieren. (...)
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    Personenverzeichnis.Günter Frank - 2016 - In Günter Frank (ed.), Topik Als Methode der Dogmatik: Antike – Mittelalter – Frühe Neuzeit. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 233-236.
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    6. Topische Dogmatik im Zeitalter der Reformation.Günter Frank - 2016 - In Günter Frank (ed.), Topik Als Methode der Dogmatik: Antike – Mittelalter – Frühe Neuzeit. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 172-210.
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    (2 other versions)Die zweite Welle der Wiederaneignung des „Corpus Aristotelicum" in der frühen Neuzeit: die ethische und politische Tradition - ein Forschungsbericht.Günter Frank - 2002 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 44:141-154.
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    Combining Song—And Speech-Based Language Teaching: An Intervention With Recently Migrated Children.Vera Busse, Jana Jungclaus, Ingo Roden, Frank A. Russo & Gunter Kreutz - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Nietzsche Und der Deutsche Geist. Band 2: Ausbreitung Und Wirkung des Nietzscheschen Werkes Im Deutschen Sprachraum Vom Todesjahr Bis Zum Ende des Weltkrieges: Ein Schrifttumsverzeichnis der Jahre 1901 - 1918.Richard Frank Krummel, Mazzino Montinari, W. Müller-Lauter, Heinz Wenzel, Günter Abel & Werner Stegmaier - 1998 - De Gruyter.
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    »mancherlei gaben und ein Geist«?: Eine charismatisch-evangelikale Gemeinde in Tübingen.Ralf Gering, Nils Gräbel, Claudia Haydt, Günter Kehrer, Istvan Keul & Frank Starz - 1994 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 2 (1):23-48.
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    Rolf Darge, Emmanuel J. Bauer, Günter Frank (eds.), Der Aristotelismus an den europäischen Universitäten der frühen Neuzeit (Kohlhammer, 2010).Demmy Verbeke - 2010 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 72 (3):625-625.
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    First- and Second-Level Bias in Automated Decision-making.Ulrik Franke - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (2):1-20.
    Recent advances in artificial intelligence offer many beneficial prospects. However, concerns have been raised about the opacity of decisions made by these systems, some of which have turned out to be biased in various ways. This article makes a contribution to a growing body of literature on how to make systems for automated decision-making more transparent, explainable, and fair by drawing attention to and further elaborating a distinction first made by Nozick between first-level bias in the application of standards and (...)
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    Apophasis as the common root of radically secular and radically orthodox theologies.William Franke - 2013 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 73 (1):57-76.
    On the one hand, we find secularized approaches to theology stemming from the Death of God movement of the 1960s, particularly as pursued by North American religious thinkers such as Thomas J.J. Altizer, Mark C. Taylor, Charles Winquist, Carl Raschke, Robert Scharlemann, and others, who stress that the possibilities for theological discourse are fundamentally altered by the new conditions of our contemporary world. Our world today, in their view, is constituted wholly on a plane of immanence, to such an extent (...)
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    At the Papini hotel – On pragmatism in the study of international relations.Ulrich Franke & Ralph Weber - 2012 - European Journal of International Relations 18 (4):669-691.
    Pragmatism is ever more popular amongst those who study international relations. Its emphasis on practice is generally acknowledged as a defining characteristic. There is, however, a general tension within pragmatist thought concerning practice, for pragmatism may emphasize the theorizing of practice. It is, then, distinguished from other theories in International Relations (IR) such as neo-realism or constructivism as a contender in their midst. We delineate a pragmatist theory of IR in the first part of this article, but insist on going (...)
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    Involved Knowing: On the Poetic Epistemology of the Humanities.William Franke - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (4):447 - 467.
    The humanities represent a type of knowledge distinct from, and yet encompassing, scientific knowledge. Drawing on philosophical hermeneutics in the tradition of the Geisteswissenschaften, as well as on the Latin rhetorical tradition and on Greek paideia, this essay presents humanities knowledge as "involved knowing." Science, in principle, abstracts from the subjective, psychological conditions of knowing, including its emotional and willful determinants, as introducing personal biases, and it attempts also to neutralize historical and cultural contingencies. Humanities knowledge, in contrast, focuses attention (...)
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    Strategies of Deception: Under‐Informativity, Uninformativity, and Lies—Misleading With Different Kinds of Implicature.Michael Franke, Giulio Dulcinati & Nausicaa Pouscoulous - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (2):583-607.
    Franke, Dulcinati and Pouscoulous also examine a form of covert lying, by considering to what extent speakers use implicatures to deceive their addressee. The participants in their online signaling game had to describe a card, which a virtual coplayer then had to select. When the goal was to deceive rather than help the coplayer, participants produced more false descriptions (overt lies), but also more uninformative descriptions (covert lies by means of an implicature). [73].
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  32. Apophasis and the turn of philosophy to religion: From Neoplatonic negative theology to postmodern negation of theology.William Franke - 2007 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 60 (1-3):61-76.
    This essay represents part of an effort to rewrite the history metaphysics in terms of what philosophy never said, nor could say. It works from the Neoplatonic commentary tradition on Plato's Parmenides as the matrix for a distinctively apophatic thinking that takes the truth of metaphysical doctrines as something other than anything that can be logically articulated. It focuses on Damascius in the 5—6th century AD as the culmination of this tradition in the ancient world and emphasizes that Neoplatonism represents (...)
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    Kulturpolitik und Kunstgeschichte. Perspektiven der Hegelschen Ästhetik und des Hegelianismus.Ursula Franke & Annemarie Gethmann-Siefert (eds.) - 2005 - Felix meiner Verlag.
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    Der staat und die geschlechter.Georg Hermann Franke - 1924 - Breslau,: F. Hirt.
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    Plato's Apophatic Legacy and the Unwritten Doctrines (II): Toward a Speculative Philology.William Franke - forthcoming - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej.
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    Praising the Unsayable.William Franke - 2006 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 11 (1):141-171.
    This essay represents a contribution to rewriting the history metaphysics in terms of what philosophy never said, nor could say. It works from the Neoplatonic commentary tradition on Plato’s Parmenides as the matrix for a distinctively apophatic thinking that takes the truth of metaphysical doctrines as something other than anything that can be logically articulated. The hymn is taken to epitomize the kind of discourse that arises in the wake of apophatic negation and witnesses to what the Logos cannot say. (...)
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    Self-determination versus the determination of self: A critical reading of the colonial ethics inherent to the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples.Mark F. N. Franke - 2007 - Journal of Global Ethics 3 (3):359 – 379.
    The United Nations' (UN) adoption of a Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is intended to mark a fundamental ethical turn in the relationships between indigenous peoples and the community of sovereign states. This moment is the result of decades of discussion and negotiation, largely revolving around states' discomfort with notion of indigenous self-determination. Member states of the UN have feared that an ethic of indigenous self-determination would undermine the principles of state sovereignty on which the UN is itself (...)
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  38. To teach "the correct procedure for love" : Matrilineal cultures and the nation state.Maria-Barbara Watson-Franke - 2008 - In Anna G. Jónasdóttir & Kathleen B. Jones (eds.), The Political Interests of Gender Revisited: Redoing Theory and Research with a Feminist Face. United Nations University Press.
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    Metaphor and the making of sense: The contemporary metaphor renaissance.William Franke - 2000 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 33 (2):137-153.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 33.2 (2000) 137-153 [Access article in PDF] Metaphor and the Making of Sense: The Contemporary Metaphor Renaissance William Franke Metaphor has gained a new lease on life through the revival of rhetoric in recent decades. For promoters of "la nouvelle rhétorique," such as Gérard Genette and Roland Barthes, rhetoric came to coincide with a total science of language that is practically coextensive with all social (...)
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    Vagueness and Imprecise Imitation in Signalling Games.Michael Franke & José Pedro Correia - 2018 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 69 (4):1037-1067.
    Signalling games are popular models for studying the evolution of meaning, but typical approaches do not incorporate vagueness as a feature of successful signalling. Complementing recent like-minded models, we describe an aggregate population-level dynamic that describes a process of imitation of successful behaviour under imprecise perception and realization of similar stimuli. Applying this new dynamic to a generalization of Lewis’s signalling games, we show that stochastic imprecision leads to vague, yet by-and-large efficient signal use, and, moreover, that it unifies evolutionary (...)
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    A Philosophy of the Unsayable.William Franke - 2014 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    In _A Philosophy of the Unsayable_, William Franke argues that the encounter with what exceeds speech has become the crucial philosophical issue of our time. He proposes an original philosophy pivoting on analysis of the limits of language. The book also offers readings of literary texts as poetically performing the philosophical principles it expounds. Franke engages with philosophical theologies and philosophies of religion in the debate over negative theology and shows how apophaticism infiltrates the thinking even of those (...)
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    Game Theoretic Pragmatics.Michael Franke - 2013 - Philosophy Compass 8 (3):269-284.
    Game theoretic pragmatics is a small but growing part of formal pragmatics, the linguistic subfield studying language use. The general logic of a game theoretic explanation of a pragmatic phenomenon is this: the conversational context is modelled as a game between speaker and hearer; an adequate solution concept then selects the to‐be‐explained behavior in the game model. For such an explanation to be convincing, both components, game model and solution concept, should be formulated and scrutinized as explicitly as possible. The (...)
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    Bidirectional Optimization from Reasoning and Learning in Games.Michael Franke & Gerhard Jäger - 2012 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 21 (1):117-139.
    We reopen the investigation into the formal and conceptual relationship between bidirectional optimality theory (Blutner in J Semant 15(2):115–162, 1998 , J Semant 17(3):189–216, 2000 ) and game theory. Unlike a likeminded previous endeavor by Dekker and van Rooij (J Semant 17:217–242, 2000 ), we consider signaling games not strategic games, and seek to ground bidirectional optimization once in a model of rational step-by-step reasoning and once in a model of reinforcement learning. We give sufficient conditions for equivalence of bidirectional (...)
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    Dante's Interpretive Journey.William Franke - 1996 - University of Chicago Press.
    Franke reads the Divine Comedy through the insights into interpretation developed by hermeneutics, and at the same time uses Dante's poem, with its interpretive praxis based on a theological vision, to challenge prevailing assumptions about interpretation today. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
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    Rawls’s Original Position and Algorithmic Fairness.Ulrik Franke - 2021 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (4):1803-1817.
    Modern society makes extensive use of automated algorithmic decisions, fueled by advances in artificial intelligence. However, since these systems are not perfect, questions about fairness are increasingly investigated in the literature. In particular, many authors take a Rawlsian approach to algorithmic fairness. This article aims to identify some complications with this approach: Under which circumstances can Rawls’s original position reasonably be applied to algorithmic fairness decisions? First, it is argued that there are important differences between Rawls’s original position and a (...)
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    Rawlsian Algorithmic Fairness and a Missing Aggregation Property of the Difference Principle.Ulrik Franke - 2024 - Philosophy and Technology 37 (3):1-19.
    Modern society makes extensive use of automated algorithmic decisions, fueled by advances in artificial intelligence. However, since these systems are not perfect, questions about fairness are increasingly investigated in the literature. In particular, many authors take a Rawlsian approach to algorithmic fairness. Based on complications with this approach identified in the literature, this article discusses how Rawls’s theory in general, and especially the difference principle, should reasonably be applied to algorithmic fairness decisions. It is observed that proposals to achieve Rawlsian (...)
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    The Evolution of Compositionality in Signaling Games.Michael Franke - 2016 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 25 (3-4):355-377.
    Compositionality is a key design feature of human language: the meaning of complex expressions is, for the most part, systematically constructed from the meanings of its parts and their manner of composition. This paper demonstrates that rudimentary forms of compositional communicative behavior can emerge from a variant of reinforcement learning applied to signaling games. This helps explain how compositionality could have emerged gradually: if unsophisticated agents can evolve prevalent dispositions to communicate compositional-like, there is a direct evolutionary benefit for adaptations (...)
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    Das P-Prinzip: Naturgesetze im rechnenden Raum.Herbert W. Franke - 1995 - Frankfurt am Main: Insel.
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    Plato's Apophatic Legacy and the Unwritten Doctrines (II): Toward a Speculative Philology.William Franke - forthcoming - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej.
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    Professional Dantology and the Human Significance of Dante Studies.William Franke - 2014 - Diacritics 42 (4):54-71.
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