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    Following his own path: Li Zehou and contemporary Chinese philosophy.Jana Rošker - 2019 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    In this book, Jana S. Ros̆ker offers the first comprehensive overview and exegesis of the work of Li Zehou, who is one of the most significant and influential Chinese philosophers of our time. Ros̆ker shows us how Li's complex system of thought seeks to revive various Chinese traditions, and at the same time attempts to harmonize or reconcile this cultural heritage with the demands of the dominant economic, political, and axiological structures of our globalized world. Variously characterized as 'neo-traditional,' 'neo-Kantian,' (...)
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  2. Husserl's transcendental phenomenology.Elisabeth Ströker - 1993 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    The literature on the work of Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) abounds in specialized studies of various aspects of his philosophy - transcendental phenomenology. Yet there have been few attempts to present Husserl's philosophy as a whole. No wonder, for Husserl's mammoth literary output over some forty years and the highly diverse nature of his investigations have made it extremely difficult to make a broad survey of his work. Now one of the world's leading Husserl scholars presents a unified and critical interpretation (...)
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    The Husserlian foundations of science.Elisabeth Ströker - 1987 - Washington, D.C.: University Press of America. Edited by Lee Hardy.
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    The rebirth of the moral self: the second generation of modern Confucians and their modernization discourses.Jana Rošker - 2016 - Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaiʻi Press.
    The Confucian revival which manifests itself in the modern Confucian current belongs to the most important streams of thought in contemporary Chinese philosophy. This book introduces this stream of thought by focusing on the second generation modern Confucians--Mou Zongsan, Tang Junyi, Xu Fuguan and Fang Dongmei. They argue that traditional Confucianism, as a specifically Chinese social, political, and moral system of thought can, if adapted to the modern era, serve as the foundation for an ethically meaningful modern life.
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    Becoming Human: Li Zehou's Ethics.Jana Rošker - 2020 - Leiden ; Boston: BRILL.
    This book offers a critical introduction of Li Zhou’s ethics. Li, who is among the most influential contemporary Chinese philosophers, takes Chinese ethics as a basis for his elaborations on Western ideas, aiming to develop a new global ethics.
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    (1 other version)The Afterlife Dilemma: A Problem for the Christian Pro-Life Movement.Marlowe Kerring - 2022 - Journal of Controversial Ideas 2 (2).
    Many “pro-life” or anti-abortion advocates are Christians who believe that (1) there exists an all-powerful, all-knowing, and morally perfect god who created our universe; (2) restricting abortion ought to be a top social and political priority; and (3) embryos and fetuses that die all go to hell or they all go to heaven. This paper seeks to establish that Christian pro-life advocates with these beliefs face the Afterlife Dilemma. On the one hand, if all embryos and fetuses that die go (...)
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    Traditional Chinese philosophy and the paradigm of structure (LiLi).Jana Rošker - 2012 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Specific Chinese models for theories of knowledge were premised upon a structurally ordered external reality; since natural (or cosmic) order is organic, it naturally follows the 'flow' of structural patterns and operates in accordance with structural principles that regulate every existence. In this worldview, our mind is also structured in accordance with this all-embracing, but open, organic system. The axioms of our recognition and thought are therefore not arbitrary, but follow this rationally designed structure. The compatibility of both the cosmic (...)
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    Roman Repraesentatio.James Ker - 2007 - American Journal of Philology 128 (3):341-365.
    A dual semantics in the term repraesentare captures both the rhetorical impact of "vividly recalling" and the economic impact of "immediately paying" and thus is a dynamic way of characterizing certain social and political acts referred to within Latin literature in connection with Cicero, Augustus, and the imperial household. A lexical correspondence between repraesentatio and the function of an effigy of the king (représentation) within the royal funeral of renaissance France cannot be used to claim a continuity with Roman imperial (...)
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  9. Involving Older Adults During COVID-19 Restrictions in Developing an Ecosystem Supporting Active Aging: Overview of Alternative Elicitation Methods and Common Requirements From Five European Countries.Kerli Mooses, Mariana Camacho, Filippo Cavallo, Michael David Burnard, Carina Dantas, Grazia D’Onofrio, Adriano Fernandes, Laura Fiorini, Ana Gama, Ana Perandrés Gómez, Lucia Gonzalez, Diana Guardado, Tahira Iqbal, María Sanchez Melero, Francisco José Melero Muñoz, Francisco Javier Moreno Muro, Femke Nijboer, Sofia Ortet, Erika Rovini, Lara Toccafondi, Sefora Tunc & Kuldar Taveter - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundInformation and communication technology solutions have the potential to support active and healthy aging and improve monitoring and treatment outcomes. To make such solutions acceptable, all stakeholders must be involved in the requirements elicitation process. Due to the COVID-19 situation, alternative approaches to commonly used face-to-face methods must often be used. One aim of the current article is to share a unique experience from the Pharaon project where due to the COVID-19 outbreak alternative elicitation methods were used. In addition, an (...)
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  10. Seneca on self-examination : rereading On anger 3.36.James Ker - 2009 - In Shadi Bartsch & David Wray, Seneca and the self. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    On the computability of fractal dimensions and Hausdorff measure.Ker-I. Ko - 1998 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 93 (1-3):195-216.
    It is shown that there exist subsets A and B of the real line which are recursively constructible such that A has a nonrecursive Hausdorff dimension and B has a recursive Hausdorff dimension but has a finite, nonrecursive Hausdorff measure. It is also shown that there exists a polynomial-time computable curve on the two-dimensional plane that has a nonrecursive Hausdorff dimension between 1 and 2. Computability of Julia sets of computable functions on the real line is investigated. It is shown (...)
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  12. Blumenbach's collection of human skulls.Wolfgang Böker - 2018 - In Nicolaas A. Rupke & Gerhard Lauer, Johann Friedrich Blumenbach: race and natural history, 1750-1850. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Der Sinn von Evolution.Werner Bröker - 1967 - Düsseldorf,: Patmos-Verlag.
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  14. Die Rolle des Gewissens in der "Skeptischen Ethik".Manfred Düker - 1987 - In Wilhelm Baumgartner, Gewissheit und Gewissen: Festschrift für Franz Wiedmann zum 60. Geburtstag. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
     
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    The Inner Citadel: The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius (review).James Ker - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (1):116-118.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Inner Citadel. The Meditations of Marcus AureliusJames KerPierre Hadot. The Inner Citadel. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. Translated by Michael Chase. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998. Pp. xii + 351. Cloth, $45.00Marcus Aurelius has sometimes been viewed as a Stoic "half-way to Platonism," so overawed by the brevity of human life within the infinite procession of eternity that he "almost lost faith in his own existence" (J. (...)
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    Kantian Deeds.Henrik Jøker Bjerre - 2010 - Continuum.
    Kantian Deeds revokes and renews the tradition of Kant's moral philosophy. Through a novel reading of contemporary approaches to Kant, Henrik Bjerre draws a new map of the human capacity for morality. Morality consists of two different abilities that are rarely appreciated at the same time. Human beings are brought up and initiated into a moral culture, which gives them the cognitive mapping necessary to act morally and responsibly. They also, however, acquire an ability to reach beyond that which is (...)
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    A Tale of Two Cardinals.Ian Ker - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (4):601-606.
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    Clemens Zintzen: Analytisches Hypomnema zu Senecas Phaedra. Pp. 145. Meisenheim : Anton Hain, 1961. Paper, DM. 16.80.Alan Ker - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (3):346-346.
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    Evaluation on efficient measurement setup for transient-induced latchup with bi-polar trigger.Ming-Dou Ker & Sheng-Fu Hsu - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay, Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 205--40.
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    Frances Chesterton’s Conversion.Ian Ker - 2011 - The Chesterton Review 37 (3/4):611-615.
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    Imagination and Judgment.W. P. Ker - 1900 - International Journal of Ethics 11 (4):469.
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    Imagination and Judgment.W. P. Ker - 1901 - International Journal of Ethics 11 (4):469-481.
  23. Imagination and Judgment.W. P. Ker - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10:654.
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  24. (1 other version)7. Is Dignitatis Humanae a Case of Authentic Doctrinal Development?Ian Ker - 2008 - Logos- St. Thomas 11 (2).
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  25. 10.1 Introduction to John Henry Cardinal Newman's Biglietto Speech.Ian Ker - 2003 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (4).
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    Biglietto Speech.Ian Ker - 2003 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 6 (4):170-174.
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  27. John Henry Newman.Ian Ker - 2009 - In Graham Oppy & Nick Trakakis, Medieval Philosophy of Religion: The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2. Routledge. pp. 3--105.
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    John Henry Newman: Analogy, Image and Reality.Ian Ker - 2015 - Newman Studies Journal 12 (2):15-32.
    By apologetics one generally means the kind of intellectual apologetics that we find in Newman’s Development of Christian Doctrine, Apologia, and Grammar of Assent. But Newman was also the persuasive apologist of the imagination, particularly in his two novels and Difficulties of Anglicans and Present Position of Catholics. In Loss and Gain Newman takes his readers into a Catholic church to experience the reality of Catholic worship, an imaginative experience designed to impress upon their imagination the difference between a real (...)
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    Martial Again.Alan Ker - 1953 - Classical Quarterly 3 (3-4):173-.
    I Wish to reply to some of the objections raised by Mr. A. Hudson-Williams in Class. Quart., vol. xlvi , p. 27, to my notes on Martial in vol. xliv. In two places, on pp. 17 and 22, he corrects an error of mine, and in one or two other of his remarks he may well be right; but in many cases he does nothing more than repeat the traditional interpretation of a passage without commending it any more effectively than (...)
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    Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries: Volume 2: Abbotsford - Keele.Neil Ker (ed.) - 1969 - Oxford University Press UK.
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    Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries: Volume 3: Lampeter - Oxford.Neil Ker (ed.) - 1969 - Oxford University Press UK.
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    Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries: Volume Iv: Paisley-York.N. R. Ker - 1992 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The present volume completes the cataloguing of manuscripts. This impressive undertaking will be concluded with one further volume, which will contain addenda and extensive indexes to all the volumes. `a remarkable achievement of scholarship...The descriptions of the manuscripts are full and at the same time admirably concise...Any user of the work, whether his interests are palaeographical, iconographical, or textual, will be deeply grateful for the wealth of information contained in this volume'. Review of English Studies`will be invaluable not only for (...)
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    Newman's\ Aoa 6JS [/jHfWHSty.Ian Ker - 1999 - In D. C. Smith & Anne Karin Langslow, The idea of a university. Philadelphia: J. Kingsley Publishers. pp. 51--11.
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    Newman and the Common Tradition.Ian T. Ker - 1971 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 20:331-332.
    The English writers of Dr Coulson’s ‘Common Tradition’ all subscribe to a ‘fiduciary’ as opposed to ‘analytic’ use of language. For Coleridge, unlike Bentham, ‘a language is for action as well as reflection: it must be responded to in all its richness and diversity before we can know what some of its words mean’. A fiduciary language ‘reveals not only the traditions and living principles of a people, but the world of ideas by which all men live’. Coulson argues that (...)
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    Newman's Conversion to the Catholic Church.Fr Ian Ker - 1990 - Renascence 43 (1-2):17-27.
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  36. Newman's idea of a university : A guide for the contemporary university?Ian Ker - 1999 - In D. C. Smith & Anne Karin Langslow, The idea of a university. Philadelphia: J. Kingsley Publishers.
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    Notes on Claudian.Alan Ker - 1957 - Classical Quarterly 7 (3-4):151-.
    ‘Prince, lovelier than the flashing star’, says the Poet Laureate to his Emperor; ‘Leda would rather have produced thee than Castor, Thetis than Achilles; Delos prefers thee to Apollo, Lydia to Bacchus.’ Then follows a passage describing the effect on nature of the Emperor's going out to hunt: ‘the beasts will gladly fall to your spear, the lion will be proud to die at your sacred hand. Venus scorns Adonis returned to life, Diana Hippolytus’.
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    (1 other version)Notes on Statius.Alan Ker - 1953 - Classical Quarterly 3 (1-2):1-.
    This is the reading of the manuscripts with the punctuation given it in the Delphin, Loeb, and Teubner editions. But the future does not give the sense required. Adrastus is gazing with horror at the two young men who have arrived on his doorstep, realizing that they are the lion and the boar of Apollo's oracle . The whole force of the blow lies in the fact that they have actually arrived. The Delphin editor solves the problem by saying that (...)
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    Newman’s Standing as a Philosopher.Ian Ker - 2004 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 78:71-81.
    Newman’s English empiricist background had alienated him from neoscholastic and analytic philosophers. His theological concerns separated him fromother empiricists, while his empiricism separated him from idealist philosophers who gave serious consideration to religious ideas. It is only recently that Newman has begun to be taken seriously as a philosopher as well as a theologian. We can now see that Newman identifies epistemological problems and offers solutions that are philosophically relevant today. In the words of Basil Mitchell, Newman was original because (...)
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  40. On the History of the Ballads 1100-1500.W. P. Ker - 1910 - In Ker W. P., Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume IV. British Academy.
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    Politics and Philosophy at Rome: Collected Papers by Miriam T. Griffin.James Ker - 2019 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 113 (1):118-119.
  42. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume IV.W. P. Ker - 1910 - British Academy.
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    Some Explanations and Emendations of Martial.Alan Ker - 1950 - Classical Quarterly 44 (1-2):12-.
    The text of Martial is fairly good, though not as good as many editors seem to think. We have three separate sources from which our manuscripts are derived, which are called by Lindsay in the O.C.T. AA, BA and O.1 All three sources seem to have suffered from editing, AA less than the others. In A.D. 401 one Torquatus Gennadius seems to have emended the text . We do not know whether all three sources were affected by this recension: all (...)
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    Solon's "Theôria" and the End of the City.James Ker - 2000 - Classical Antiquity 19 (2):304-329.
    How are we to understand Solon's departure from Athens "for the sake of theôria" immediately after the introduction of his laws ? Previous accounts have taken theôria to mean "sightseeing," but the goal of Solon's departure-to avoid explaining or changing the laws-is guaranteed by certain religious features of theôria: the theôros plays the role of civic guardian and must not add to or subtract from an oracle he conveys to the city, and during the theôria the city itself must remain (...)
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    The Cambridge Companion to John Henry Newman.Ian Ker & Terrence Merrigan (eds.) - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    John Henry Newman was a major figure in nineteenth-century religious history. He was one of the major protagonists of the Oxford or Tractarian Movement within the Church of England whose influence continues to be felt within Anglicanism. A high-profile convert to Catholicism, he was an important commentator on Vatican I and is often called 'the Father' of the Second Vatican Council. Newman's thinking highlights and anticipates the central themes of modern theology including hermeneutics, the importance of historical-critical research, the relationship (...)
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  46. 8.1 The Dickensian Catholicism of G. K. Chesterton.Ian Ker - 2006 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 9 (2).
     
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    The Dickensian Catholicism.Ian Ker - 2007 - The Chesterton Review 33 (3-4):697-708.
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    Approximation to measurable functions and its relation to probabilistic computation.Ker-I. Ko - 1986 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 30 (2):173-200.
    A theory of approximation to measurable sets and measurable functions based on the concepts of recursion theory and discrete complexity theory is developed. The approximation method uses a model of oracle Turing machines, and so the computational complexity may be defined in a natural way. This complexity measure may be viewed as a formulation of the average-case complexity of real functions—in contrast to the more restrictive worst-case complexity. The relationship between these two complexity measures is further studied and compared with (...)
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    Editorial: Math. Log. Quart. 4–5/2007.Ker-I. Ko, Klaus Weihrauch & Xizhong Zheng - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (4‐5):325-325.
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    On the computational complexity of integral equations.Ker-I. Ko - 1992 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 58 (3):201-228.
    Ko, K., On the computational complexity of integral equations, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 58 201–228. The computational complexity of Volterra integral equations of the second kind and of the first kind is investigated. It is proved that if the kernel functions satisfy the Lipschitz condition, then the solutions of Volterra equations of the second kind are polynomial-space computable. If, one the other hand, the kernel functions only satisfy the local Lipschitz condition with the Lipschitz constants growing in an (...)
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