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    Systematic Theology and Spiritual Formation: Recovering Obscured Unities.Jeannine Michele Graham - 2014 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 7 (2):177-190.
    “For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you. We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives, so that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God, being strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that (...)
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    Editorial: The Impact of Music on Human Development and Well-Being.Graham F. Welch, Michele Biasutti, Jennifer MacRitchie, Gary E. McPherson & Evangelos Himonides - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Failures of the reduction principle in an Ellsberg-type problem.Michele Bernasconi & Graham Loomes - 1992 - Theory and Decision 32 (1):77-100.
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    A Comparison of Two Cultural Approaches to Mathematics.Loren Graham & Jean‐Michel Kantor - 2006 - Isis 97 (1):56-74.
    Many people would like to know where scientific ideas come from and how they arise. In the case of mathematics, new ideas often come in the form of new “mathematical objects”: groups, vector spaces, sets, etc. Some people think these new objects are invented, others that they are discovered. By exploring the birth of descriptive set theory in France and Russia in the period 1890–1930 we show that the leading French mathematicians worked within a rational, secular worldview that made them (...)
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    Eleven-Month-Olds Link Sound Properties With Animal Categories.Ena Vukatana, Michelle S. Zepeda, Nina Anderson, Suzanne Curtin & Susan A. Graham - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    We examined 11-month-olds’ tendency to generalize properties to category members, an ability that may contribute to the inductive reasoning abilities observed in later developmental periods. Across 3 experiments, we tested 11-month-olds’ (N= 113) generalization of properties within the cat and dog categories. In each experiment, infants were familiarized to animal-sound pairings (i.e., dog-barking; cat-meowing), and tested on this association and the generalization of the sound property to new members of the familiarized categories. After familiarization with a single exemplar, 11-month-olds generalized (...)
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    Protocol for a Phase Two, Parallel Three-Armed Non-inferiority Randomized Controlled Trial of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT-Adjust) Comparing Face-to-Face and Video Conferencing Delivery to Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury Experiencing Psychological Distress.Diane L. Whiting, Grahame K. Simpson, Frank P. Deane, Sarah L. Chuah, Michelle Maitz & Jerre Weaver - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: People with traumatic brain injury face a range of mental health challenges during the adjustment process post-injury, but access to treatment can be difficult, particularly for those who live in regional and remote regions. eHealth provides the potential to improve access to evidence-based psychological therapy for people with a severe TBI. The aim of the current study is to assess the efficacy of a psychological intervention delivered via video consulting to reduce psychological distress in people with TBI.Methods: This paper (...)
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    Has the Emphasis on Autonomy Gone Too Far? Insights from Dostoevsky on Parental Decisionmaking in the NICU.John J. Paris, Neil Graham, Michael D. Schreiber & Michele Goodwin - 2006 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 15 (2):147-151.
    In a recent essay, George Annas, the legal columnist for The New England Journal of Medicine, observed that the resuscitation of extremely premature infants, even over parental objection, is not problematic because “once the child's medical status has been determined, the parents have the legal authority to make all subsequent decisions.” Annas himself is quick to concede that treatment in a high-technology neonatal intensive care unit frequently takes on a life of its own. He also acknowledges that although bioethicists and (...)
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    The uptake of technologies designed to influence medication safety in Canadian hospitals.Michael Saginur, Ian D. Graham, Alan J. Forster, Michel Boucher & George A. Wells - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (1):27-35.
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    La circulation des textes des mystères à la fin du Moyen Age: les éditions de la Passion de Jean Michel.Graham A. Runnalls - 1996 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 58 (1):7-33.
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    Truth, Subjectivity, and the Aesthetic Experience: A Study of Michel Foucault's History of Madness.Clay Graham - unknown
    One of the fundamental issues in 20th century philosophy is of the nature of individual subjective experience. I seek to show how this “nature” is revealed and hidden by a historical process outlined in History of Madness by Michel Foucault. Foucault’s philosophical and anthropological engagement with the experience of madness in The Modern Age functions as a useful tool towards this end. The psychologisation and medicalization of madness in the 19th century allowed for an endless discourse on madness. This in (...)
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  11. The Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality.Graham Burchell, Colin Gordon & Peter Miller (eds.) - 1991 - University of Chicago Press.
    Based on Michel Foucault's 1978 and 1979 lectures at the Collège de France on governmental rationalities and his 1977 interview regarding his work on imprisonment, this volume is the long-awaited sequel to Power/Knowledge.
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    Acinemas: Lyotard's Philosophy of Film.Graham Jones & Ashley Woodward (eds.) - 2017 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    This collection presents, for the first time in English, Jean-Francois Lyotard's major essays on film: 'Acinema', 'The Unconscious as Mise-en-scene', 'Two Metamorphoses of the Seductive in Cinema' and 'The Idea of a Sovereign Film'. Then, eight critical essays by philosophers and film theorists examine Lyotard's film work and influence across two sections: 'Approaches and Interpretations' and 'Applications and Extensions'. These works are complemented by an introductory essay by leading French scholar Jean-Michel Durafour on Lyotard's film-philosophy, an overview of Lyotard's practical (...)
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    The Concept of Practice, Enlightenment Rationality and Education: A speculative reading of Michel de Certeau’s TheWriting of History.Graham Giles - 2014 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (3):1-14.
    This article proposes a reading of Michel de Certeau’s TheWriting of History which derives an understanding of the concept of practice as authoritative to the establishment and development of Enlightenment rationality. It is seen as a new form of legitimation established in the redeployment of religious ‘formalities’ in early modernity, supportive of the ostensible deliverance of the projects of reason.Subversive of its moral and ideological operations and geneses, this is an understanding of practice whose subject is the state. Practice, as (...)
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    Replies to my Critics.Graham Bird - 2011 - Kantian Review 16 (2):257-282.
    The interpretation of Kant's Critical philosophy as a version of traditional idealism has a long history. In spite of Kant's and his commentators’ various attempts to distinguish between traditional and transcendental idealism, his philosophy continues to be construed as committed (whether explicitly or implicitly and whether consistently or inconsistently) to various features usually associated with the traditional idealist project. As a result, most often, the accusation is that his Critical philosophy makes too strong metaphysical and epistemological claims.In hisThe Revolutionary Kant, (...)
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    Psychiatric Power - Lectures at the Collège de France, 1973-1974 . Ed. Jacques Lagrange, trans. Graham Burchell, intro. Arnold I. Davidson, (London: Palgrave, Macmillan 2006). Extract from Chapter One, 7 November 1973. [REVIEW]Michel Foucault - 2007 - Foucault Studies 4:3-6.
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    The Vocabulary of Greek Colonization Michel casewitz: Le Vocabulaire de la colonisation en grec ancien. Étude lexicologique: les families de κτζω et de οτω – οκζω. (Collection Études et Commentaires, 97.) Pp. 280. Paris: Klincksieck, 1985. [REVIEW]A. J. Graham - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (02):237-240.
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    Nature, Obligation, and Transcendence: Reading Luce Irigaray with Mary Graham.Michelle Boulous Walker - 2022 - Sophia 61 (1):187-201.
    This paper addresses the relation between Luce Irigaray’s work and politics by asking what it means to read her work locally, in place. The philosophical work of Indigenous scholar, Mary Graham, on the law of obligation, serves to ground such a local reading presenting, simultaneously, a case for a uniquely Australian philosophy. By way of suggesting possible connections between the work of Irigaray and Graham, the paper places Graham’s work on obligation alongside Irigaray’s work on the importance (...)
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  18. Psychiatric Power.Michel Foucault - 2007 - Foucault Studies:3-6.
    Lectures at the Collège de France, 1973-1974. Ed. Jacques Lagrange, trans. Graham Burchell, intro. Arnold I. Davidson,. Extract from Chapter One, 7 November 1973.
     
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  19. Thought insertion as a disownership symptom.Michelle Maiese - 2015 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14 (4):911-927.
    Stephens and Graham maintain that in cases of thought insertion, the sense of ownership is preserved, but there is a defect in the sense of agency. However, these theorists overlook the possibility that subjectivity might be preserved despite a defect in the sense of ownership. The claim that schizophrenia centers upon a loss of a sense of ownership is supported by an examination of some of the other notable disownership symptoms of the disorder, such as bodily alienation and experiences (...)
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  20. The Product of Text and 'Other' Statements: Discourse analysis and the critical use of Foucault.Linda J. Graham - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (6):663-674.
    Much has been written on Michel Foucault's reluctance to clearly delineate a research method, particularly with respect to genealogy (Harwood, 2000; Meadmore, Hatcher & McWilliam, 2000; Tamboukou, 1999). Foucault (1994, p. 288) himself disliked prescription stating, ‘I take care not to dictate how things should be’ and wrote provocatively to disrupt equilibrium and certainty, so that ‘all those who speak for others or to others’ no longer know what to do. It is doubtful, however, that Foucault ever intended for researchers (...)
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    Why Care for Others?: How Bill Wilson Made Responsibility to Care a Matter of Life and Death in Alcoholics Anonymous.Stacy Clifford Simplican, Ross Graham, Sarah V. Suiter & Daniel R. Morrison - 2023 - Ethics and Social Welfare 17 (1):51-66.
    Joan Tronto’s new paradigm of caring democracy bases citizenship on the need to ensure that all people receive and provide care equitably. But how exactly are citizens motivated to take up these caring responsibilities? The writings of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) co-founder William ‘Bill’ Wilson provide one answer: he pathologizes the alcoholic – dooming him to inevitable relapse and death – to compel AA members to accept shared vulnerability and mutual care as the bedrock of sobriety and AA society. Wilson returns (...)
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    La salle à piliers du palais de Malia et ses antécédents.Olivier Pelon & Michel Hue - 1992 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 116 (1):1-36.
    Michel Hue et Olivier Pelon, La salle à piliers du palais de Malia et ses antécédents. P, 1-36 La salle à piliers ou «salle hypostyle» du palais de Malia présente une architecture que l'on a parfois rapprochée de prototypes égyptiens. Dans le cadre des recherches menées depuis 1964 sur l'architecture et la chronologie du palais, cette salle a été réétudiée en 1990. La fouille a révélé la présence dans une couche de destruction MR IA de fragments de stucs peints à (...)
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    Michel Foucault, About the Beginnings of the Hermeneutics of the Self, Trans. Graham Burchell. Reviewed by.Michael Maidan - 2016 - Philosophy in Review 36 (4):164-167.
    Publication of Foucault's lectures at Darmouth College and related materials.
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    Michel Foucault. About the Beginning of the Hermeneutics of the Self: Lectures at Dartmouth College, 1980. Trans. Graham Burchell. Ed. Henri-Paul Fruchard and Daniele Lorenzini. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2016. 160 pp. [REVIEW]Wendy Grace - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 43 (4):902-903.
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    Michel Foucault , The Government of Self and Others: Lectures at the Collège de France 1982-1983 , edited by Arnold I. Davidson, translated by Graham Burchell (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), ISBN: 978-1403986665. [REVIEW]Alan Milchman & Alan Rosenberg - 2010 - Foucault Studies 10:155-159.
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    Loren Graham;, Jean‐Michel Kantor. Naming Infinity: The True Story of Religious Mysticism and Mathematical Certainty. x + 239 pp., illus., index. Cambridge, Mass./London: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009. $25.95. [REVIEW]Jeremy Gray - 2010 - Isis 101 (1):234-235.
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  27. (1 other version)Michel Foucault , Security, Territory, Population: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1977‐78 Edited by Michel Senellart. Translated by Graham Burchell. (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.). [REVIEW]Thomas F. Tierney - 2008 - Foucault Studies 5:90-100.
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  28. Michel Foucault , The Hermeneutics of the Subject: Lectures at the Collège de France 1981-1982 . Edited by Frédéric Gros. Translated by Graham Burchell. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. [REVIEW]Mark G. E. Kelly - 2005 - Foucault Studies 3:107-112.
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    Michel Foucault , The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978-1979 . Edited by Michel Senellart. Translated by Graham Burchell (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2008), ISBN: 978-1403986542. [REVIEW]Marius Gudmand-Høyer & Thomas Lopdrup Hjorth - 2009 - Foucault Studies 7:99-130.
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    Michel Foucault , Psychiatric Power: Lectures at the Collège de France 1973-1974 . Ed Jacques Lagrange. Trans Graham Burchell. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. [REVIEW]Chris Philo - 2007 - Foucault Studies 4:149-163.
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    Michel de Certeau in the Plural.Ian Buchanan - 2001 - Duke University Press.
    French philosopher Michel de Certeau wrote about seventeenth-century mysticism, religion and pluralism, architecture, everyday life, and the history of anthropology. But because critics of his works have tended to fragment it into hermetic compartments, dealing only with what is relevant to their own fields, the expansiveness of his ouevre has suffered damaging distortions in the secondary literature. This special issue of _South Atlantic Quarterly_ provides the first comprehensive view of his complete work, with contributors evaluating his weaknesses as well as (...)
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  32. Pt. 4. James and philosophy. Varieties of experience and pluralities of perspectives / Ruth Anna Putnam ; the ecumenicalism of William James / Richard M. Gale ; James on tRuth (again) / Hilary W. Putnam ; pragmatism and religious belief in William James / Graham Bird ; William James as a religious realist / T.l.S. Sprigge ; James's non-rationality and its religious extremum in the light of the concept of pure experience / Michel Weber ; James and the question of tRuth : A response to Hilary Putnam. [REVIEW]David C. Lamberth - 2005 - In Jeremy R. Carrette (ed.), William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Graham Bird, The Revolutionary Kant: Introduction.Gordon Brittan - 2011 - Kantian Review 16 (2):211-219.
    The interpretation of Kant's Critical philosophy as a version of traditional idealism has a long history. In spite of Kant's and his commentators’ various attempts to distinguish between traditional and transcendental idealism, his philosophy continues to be construed as committed to various features usually associated with the traditional idealist project. As a result, most often, the accusation is that his Critical philosophy makes too strong metaphysical and epistemological claims.In his The Revolutionary Kant, Graham Bird engages in a systematic and (...)
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    Worshiping names: Russian mathematics and problems of philosophy and psychology in the Silver Age: Loren R. Graham and Jean-Michel Kantor: Naming infinity: A true story of religious mysticism and mathematical creativity. Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009, x+239pp, $25.95 HB. [REVIEW]Karl Hall - 2012 - Metascience 21 (2):317-320.
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  35. Words and things: materialism and method in contemporary feminist analysis.Michele Barrett - 1992 - In Michèle Barrett & Anne Phillips (eds.), Destabilizing theory: contemporary feminist debates. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 201--19.
     
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    Recirculation Aquaculture Systems: Sustainable Innovations in Organic Food Production?Michèle Stark & Simon Meisch - 2019 - Food Ethics 4 (1):67-84.
    EU regulations explicitly preclude recirculation aquaculture systems (RAS) for aquaculture grow-out from organic certification because they are not close enough to nature (Regulation (EEC) No. 710/2009). Meanwhile, according to another EU regulation, one criterion for organic food production is its contribution to sustainable development (Regulation (EEC) No. 834/2007). Against this background, one might argue that in spite of their distance to nature RAS are innovative solutions to sustainability issues in food production. The paper will deal with the claim that RAS (...)
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    Le problème de l'origine des idées et l'objectivité de la connaissance selon À. Rosmini.Michele Federico Sciacca - 1955 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 60 (3):299 - 305.
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    Mat Immerzeel, The Narrow Way to Heaven. Identity and Identities in the Art of Middle Eastern Christianity, Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 259, Leuven: Peeters 2017.Michele Bacci - 2020 - Convivium 7 (2):188-191.
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    Max Weber. Tipi di monopolio.Michele Basso - 2020 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 32 (63):21-39.
    The article addresses the definition of the State as an institution that holds the monopoly of the legitimate use of force/violence. It is divided into three parts: the first one discusses some chief scholarly contributions on the topic. The second focuses on Weber’s use of “monopoly” within his work, with the aim of showing that the expression “monopoly of the legitimate use of force/violence” can be better understood if conceived and explained within the much wider employment of this term. The (...)
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  40. The spoiled and the salvaged : modulations of auditory value in Bangalore and Bangkok.Michele Friedner & Benjamin Tausig - 2019 - In Gavin Steingo & Jim Sykes (eds.), Remapping sound studies. Durham: Duke University Press.
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    Neoplatonic source-material in Eustratios of Nicaea's commentary on Book VI of the Nicomachean ethics.Michele Trizio - 2009 - In Charles Barber & David Jenkins (eds.), Medieval Greek commentaries on the Nicomachean ethics. Boston: Brill. pp. 101--71.
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    Neurotechnology and Direct Brain Communication: New Insights and Responsibilities Concerning Speechless but Communicative Subjects.Michele Farisco & Kathinka Evers (eds.) - 2016 - Routledge.
    __Neurotechnology and Direct Brain Communication__ focuses on recent neuroscientific investigations of infant brains and of patients with disorders of consciousness, both of which are at the forefront of contemporary neuroscience. The prospective use of neurotechnology to access mental states in these subjects, including neuroimaging, brain simulation and brain computer interfaces, offers new opportunities for clinicians and researchers, but has also received specific attention from philosophical, scientific, ethical and legal points of view. This book offers the first systematic assessment of these (...)
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  43. (1 other version)On the interpretation of decision problems with imperfect recall.Michele Piccione & Ariel Rubinstein - manuscript
    We argue that in extensive decision problems (extensive games with a single player) with imperfect recall care must be taken in interpreting information sets and strategies. Alternative interpretations allow for different kinds of analysis. We address the following issues: 1. randomization at information sets; 2. consistent beliefs; 3. time consistency of optimal plans; 4. the multiselves approach to decision making. We illustrate our discussion through an example that we call the ‘‘paradox of the absentminded driver.’’ Journal of Economic Literature Classification (...)
     
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    Ethical decision-making climate, moral distress, and intention to leave among ICU professionals in a tertiary academic hospital center.Michele Zimmer, Julie Landon, Samantha Dove, Kerri Bouchard, Eunsung Cho, Melissa Davis-Gilbert, Rachel Hausladen, Karen McQuillan, Ali Tabatabai, Trishna Mukherjee, Raya Kheirbek, Samuel Tisherman, Tracey Wilson & Henry Silverman - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-15.
    BackgroundCommentators believe that the ethical decision-making climate is instrumental in enhancing interprofessional collaboration in intensive care units. Our aim was twofold: to determine the perception of the ethical climate, levels of moral distress, and intention to leave one's job among nurses and physicians, and between the different ICU types and determine the association between the ethical climate, moral distress, and intention to leave.MethodsWe performed a cross-sectional questionnaire study between May 2021 and August 2021 involving 206 nurses and physicians in a (...)
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  45. Sympathy and Self-Interest: The Crisis in Mill's Mental History*: Michele Green.Michele Green - 1989 - Utilitas 1 (2):259-277.
    John Stuart Mill's crisis of 1826 has received a great deal of attention from scholars. This attention results from reflection on the importance of the crisis to Mill's mature thought. Did the crisis signal rejection or revision of Benthamism? Or did it have little or no effect on Mill's view of his intellectual inheritance? Ultimately, an interpretation of the cause and resolution of the crisis is integral to an understanding of the nature of Mill's moral and social philosophy. Scholars, in (...)
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    Filologia E Logica Utilità Della Logica Come Strumento Complementare Della Filologia: Il Caso Di Sant' Agostino.Michele Malatesta - 2012 - Augustinianum 52 (1):299-338.
    Synchronic and diachronic philology is a necessary but insufficient condition for studying rhetoricians and philosophers of the Ancient world. Knowledge of formal logic in order to understand their works is also required. As a rhetorician-turned-philosopher Augustine not only utilized Stoic and Aristotelian logic but also exceeded the boundary of such formal languages using both original inference patterns unknown to such formal systems and disclosing new horizons to Western philosophy.
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  47. Prassi e utopia. I limiti dell'agire politico.Michele Marsonet - 2001 - Utopian Studies 12 (2):330-332.
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    Conservare l'intelligenza: lezioni rosminiane.Michele Nicoletti & Francesco Ghia (eds.) - 2012 - Trento: Università degli studi di Trento, Dipartimento di filosofia, storia e beni culturali.
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    The Rediscovery of a Byzantine Capital, Reused as a Baptismal Font, in the Nativity Church, Bethlehem.Michele Bacci - 2019 - Convivium 6 (2):122-127.
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  50. „Discourse. Terminable and Interminable “.Graham Burchell - 1977 - Radical Philosophy 18:22-32.
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