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    Nicht ungewiss ist das Ziel des göttlichen Wettlaufs.Konrad F. Zawadzki - 2024 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 117 (1):193-200.
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    Alexandros von Nikaia als Bibelerklärer: ein neues Textstück eines unerkannten Exegeten.Konrad Zawadzki - 2016 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 109 (2):919-942.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Byzantinische Zeitschrift Jahrgang: 109 Heft: 2 Seiten: 919-942.
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    Curio’s Lictors.C. F. Konrad - 2022 - Hermes 150 (4):497-501.
    Curio’s six lictors with laureled fasces (Cic. Att. 10.4.9) are best explained by his holding command in 49 BC not as Caesar’s legatus, but pro praetore with imperium nominally in his own right, granted (‘extra-constitutionally’) by Caesar directly, without vote of Senate and People.
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    Livy on the betrothal of Cornelia gracchi.C. F. Konrad - 1989 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 133 (1-2):155-157.
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    The Battle at the Cape of Italy.C. F. Konrad - 2017 - Hermes 145 (2):143-158.
    Contrary to the widely held view that the Roman-Carthaginian naval encounter Polybios reports at 1.21.9-11 was separate from the one off Mylae (260 BC) told at length right afterwards (1.23), the battle at the ‘Cape of Italy’ is in fact - as suspected by some scholars long ago - identical with the one at Mylae. However, far from mistaking (as has been suggested) Philinos’ account of the latter for a separate engagement, Polybios knowingly and deliberately told the battle of Mylae (...)
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    After drepana.C. F. Konrad - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):192-203.
    The Battle of Drepana in 249 b.c. marks the most significant defeat of Roman naval forces at the hands of their Carthaginian opponents during the First Punic War. Attempting to take the Punic fleet in the harbour of Drepana by surprise, the consul P. Claudius Pulcher sailed with his ships from Lilybaeum about midnight, and reached Drepana at dawn. Yet, owing to swift and level-headed counter-measures taken by the Punic commander, Adherbal, the unfolding fight – partly in the harbour, mostly (...)
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    Ager Romanus at messana?C. F. Konrad - 2008 - Classical Quarterly 58 (1):349-353.
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    Lutatius and the Sortes Praenestinae.C. F. Konrad - 2015 - Hermes 143 (2):153-171.
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    Polybios and the Consulship of Iunius Pullus.C. F. Konrad - 2016 - Hermes 144 (2):178-193.
    It is generally believed that Polybios mistook L. Iunius Pullus (cos. 249) for one of the consuls of 248 B. C. The internal evidence of Polybios’ narrative shows clearly that he knew the correct year of Iunius’ consulship, and inadvertently created a false impression of the date by structuring his account so as to tell the story of the Roman siege of Lilybaeum without interruption, from its inception in 250 to Claudius Pulcher’s defeat at Drepana in the following year. This (...)
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    Pullus, Pullius, and Pulcher.C. F. Konrad - 2023 - Hermes 151 (1):120-126.
    It is argued that (1) the alleged violation of the auspices by both the Consuls of 249 B. C. did in fact occur and (2) resulted in separate prosecutions directed at each of them; (3) the name ‘Pullius’, reported for one of the plebeian Tribunes that prosecuted P. Claudius Pulcher, is probably authentic; (4) the cognomen of L. Iunius Pullus is not spun out the violation of the auspices attributed to him and his colleague; and (5) the cognomen ‘Pulcher’, first (...)
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    Circa or Citra? on Suetonius, Nero 15.2.C. F. Konrad - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (02):569-.
    Recently in this journal, R. Shaw-Smith suggested reading ‘citra Kal. Ian.’: ‘circa, implying that the consul died either before or after 1st January, will not do.’ Will the example of citra at Aug. 43.4, adduced by Shaw-Smith ] in support of the meaning ‘ before’?
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    Some friends of Sertorius.Christoph F. Konrad - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (3).
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  13. Review: [Die Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker, Continued. Part 4: Biography and Antiquarian Literature, 4A: Biography. Fascicle 3. No. 1026: Hermippos of Smyrna]. [REVIEW]C. F. Konrad - 2004 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 97 (2):209-210.
     
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    Semantik und Ontologie.Rüdiger Bubner, Konrad Cramer, Reiner Wiehl & P. F. Strawson (eds.) - 1975 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht.
    Strawson, P. F. Semantics, logic and ontology.--Tugendhat, E. Existence in space and time.--Geuss, R. Quine und die Unbestimmtheit der Ontologie.--Bittner, R. Zu Quines These der ontologischen Relativität.--Hintikka, J. Die Intentionen der Intentionalität.
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    Oakley (S.P.) A Commentary on Livy Books VI–X. Volume IV: Book X. Pp. xiv + 658, ills, maps. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2005. Cased, £125. ISBN: 978-0-19-927256-. [REVIEW]C. F. Konrad - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (01):114-.
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    Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker über sein Studium in Leipzig.C. F. Freiherr V. Weizsäcker & Konrad Lindner - 1993 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 1 (1):3-18.
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    On second order intuitionistic propositional logic without a universal quantifier.Konrad Zdanowski - 2009 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 74 (1):157-167.
    We examine second order intuitionistic propositional logic, IPC². Let $F_\exists $ be the set of formulas with no universal quantification. We prove Glivenko's theorem for formulas in $F_\exists $ that is, for φ € $F_\exists $ φ is a classical tautology if and only if ¬¬φ is a tautology of IPC². We show that for each sentence φ € $F_\exists $ (without free variables), φ is a classical tautology if and only if φ is an intuitionistic tautology. As a corollary (...)
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  18. Nov 27 72-10 aw.R. H. Robins, Jaan Puhvel, Doris J. Johnson, Helmer R. Myklebust, Ernst Konrad Specht, F. G. Droste & C. F. Hockett - 1972 - Foundations of Language 8:158.
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    Crux - P. A. Cartledge, F. D. Harvey : Crux: Essays in Greek History Presented to G.E.M. de Ste. Croix on his 75th Birthday. , published by Imprint Academic, Exeter.) Pp. xx + 380; 1 photograph. London: Duckworth, in association with Imprint Academic, 1985. £35. [REVIEW]Konrad H. Kinzl - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (2):303-304.
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    Die "Yconomica" des Konrad von Megenberg. Das "Haus" als Norm für politische und soziale Strukturen by Gisela Drossbach (review).O. F. M. Flood - 1999 - Franciscan Studies 57 (1):227-229.
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    (1 other version)Thinking reeds and the ideal of reason: Outline of a naturalized epistemology.Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - 2006 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 13 (2):161-169.
    Pascal described human beings as ‘thinking reeds’, weak in flesh but magnificent in mind. While it is a poetic image, it is also an ambivalent one and may suggest an inappropriately dualist view of human nature. It is important to realise that not only are we thinking reeds but that we are thinking because we are reeds. In fact, rationality is reed-like itself, very much of a kind with the rest of human nature. It is now more than two and (...)
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    Lars Svenonius. Ett förslag till en begränsning av uttrycksmedlen i predikatlogiken . Filosofiska studier tillägnade Konrad Marc-Wogau den 4 April 1962, edited by Ann-Mari Henschen-Dahlquist, mimeographcd, Filosofiska Föreningen i Uppsala, Uppsala1962, pp. pp. 113–123. [REVIEW]Dagfinn Føllesdal - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):137.
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  23. Plutarch's "Lives of Galba and Otho": A Companion by Plutarch eds. Christopher Ehrhardt & Douglas Little; Plutarch's "Sertorius": A Historical Commentary by C. F. Konrad[REVIEW]Thomas Martin - 1996 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 90:69-70.
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    THE ROLE OF THE AUSPICES IN THE ROMAN REPUBLIC - (C.F.) Konrad The Challenge to the Auspices. Studies on Magisterial Power in the Middle Roman Republic. Pp. xx + 342, map. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Cased, £90, US$115. ISBN: 978-0-19-285552-7. [REVIEW]Bradley Jordan - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):611-613.
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    H. van Lente, C. Coenen, T. Fleischer, K. Konrad, L. Krabbenborg, C. Milburn, F. Thoreau & T. Zülsdorf : Little by Little: Expansions of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies. [REVIEW]Mads Dahl Gjefsen - 2015 - NanoEthics 9 (2):189-191.
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    XXI. Ueber atonale festtempel und thesauren, deren bilder und ausstattung.C. Boetlicher & Konrad Schwenck - 1861 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 17 (4):578-605.
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    The study of human nature: a reader.Leslie Forster Stevenson (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The second edition of this exceptional anthology provides an introduction to a wide variety of views on human nature. Drawing from diverse cultures over three millennia, Leslie Stevenson has chosen selections ranging from ancient religious texts to contemporary theories based on evolutionary science. An ideal companion to the editor's recent book, Ten Theories of Human Nature, 3/e (OUP, 1998), this interdisciplinary reader can also be used independently. The Study of Human Nature, 2/e offers substantial selections illustrating the ten perspectives discussed (...)
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  28. Ronald de Sousa, Why Think? Evolution and the Rational Mind Reviewed by.Konrad Talmont-Kaminski - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (1):13-14.
     
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    The Biomolecular Basis for Plant and Animal Sentience: Senomic and Ephaptic Principles of Cellular Consciousness.F. Baluska & A. S. Reber - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (1-2):31-49.
    The defining principle of evolutionary biology is that all species, extant and extinct, evolved from ancient prokaryotic cells. Their initial appearance and adaptive evolution are proposed to have been accompanied by a cellular sentience, by feelings, subjectivity or, in a word, 'consciousness'. Prokaryotic cells, such as archaea and bacteria, have natural unitary, valence-marked 'mental' representations. They process and evaluate sensory information in a context-dependent manner. They learn, establish memories, and communicate using biophysical fields acting on excitable membranes. Symbiotic eukaryotic cells, (...)
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  30. Sprache und Sein. Untersuchungen zur sprach-analytischen Grundlegung der Ontologie.Ernst Konrad Specht - 1972 - Foundations of Language 8 (1):140-144.
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  31. Zweckrationale Begründung praktischer Diskurse.Niels Gottschalk & Konrad Ott - 1996 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 7 (2):3.
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    „Kryzys” we współczesnej historii i historiografii.Rüdiger Graf & Konrad H. Jarausch - 2021 - Civitas 22:17-49.
    While crises are omnipresent in history and historiography, the meaning of the concept of ‘crisis’ is becoming more elusive than ever. The authors scrutinise how historians use this concept with respect to contemporary history, the twentieth century and modernity in general. After briefly sketching the conceptual history of ‘crisis,’ the article addresses the questions of how the concept structures historiographical narratives, what types of crises historians distinguish, and whether we should retain the concept or refrain from using it, considering its (...)
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    Der Zweifel Descartes' and das Cogito ergo sum.Konrad Marc-Wogau - 1954 - Theoria 20 (1-3):128-152.
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    Some Remarks on Haskell Fain's Paper “More on the esse is percipi principle”.Konrad Marc-Wogau - 1959 - Theoria 25 (2):115-117.
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    B. F. Skinner: The Butcher, the Baker, the Behavior-Shaper.Richard F. Kitchener - 1972 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1972:87 - 98.
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    Great Scientific Experiments: 20 Experiments that Changed Our View of the World.Rom Harré - 1981 - Phaidon Press.
    Discusses the experiments of Aristotle, William Beaumont, Robert Norman, Stephen Hales, Konrad Lorenz, Galileo, Robert Boyle, Theodoric of Freibourg, Louis Pasteur, Ernest Rutherford, A.A. Michelson, E.W. Morley, F. Jacob, E. Wollman, J.J. Gibson, A.L. Lavoisier, Humphrey Davy, J.J. Thomson, Isaac Newton, Michael Faraday, J.J. Berzelius, and Otto Stern.
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    Philosophical essays.Konrad Marc-Wogau - 1967 - Copenhagen,: E. Munksgaard.
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    Spectra of Formulae with Henkin Quantifiers.Joanna Golińska & Konrad Zdanowski - 2003 - In A. Rojszczak, J. Cachro & G. Kurczewski (eds.), Philosophical Dimensions of Logic and Science. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 29--45.
    It is known that various complexity-theoretical problems can be translated into some special spectra problems (see e.g. Fagin [Fa74] or Blass and Gurevich, [Bl-Gu86]). So questions about complexity classes are translated into questions about the expressive power of some languages. In this paper we investigate the spectra of some logics with Henkin quanti fiers in the empty vocabulary. This problem has been investigated fi rstly by Krynicki and Mostowski in [Kr-Mo 92] and [Kr- Mo 95]. All presented results can be (...)
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    Degrees of logics with Henkin quantifiers in poor vocabularies.Marcin Mostowski & Konrad Zdanowski - 2004 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 43 (5):691-702.
    We investigate some logics with Henkin quantifiers. For a given logic L, we consider questions of the form: what is the degree of the set of L–tautologies in a poor vocabulary (monadic or empty)? We prove that the set of tautologies of the logic with all Henkin quantifiers in empty vocabulary L*∅ is of degree 0’. We show that the same holds also for some weaker logics like L ∅(Hω) and L ∅(Eω). We show that each logic of the form (...)
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    Janusz Korczak in Theorie und Praxis: Beiträge internationaler Interpretation und Rezeption.Silvia Ungermann & Konrad Brendler (eds.) - 2004 - Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus.
    Autorinnen und Autoren aus Polen, Deutschland, Österreich, der Schweiz, den Niederlanden, Israel und Kanada legen in den Beiträgen dieses Bandes ihre neuesten Forschungsergebnisse vor. Im ersten Teil nähern sie sich unter spezifischen Fragestellungen der Person und dem Werk Janusz Korczaks. Der zweite Teil befasst sich mit seiner erzieherischen Praxis und zeigt, welche Elemente der Pädagogik Korczaks in der gegenwärtigen Erziehungspraxis von entscheidender Bedeutung sind.
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    Die Welt als Fuhlen.Eduard Konrad Zirm - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47:659.
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    Roman Criminal Law - O. F. Robinson: The Criminal Law of Ancient Rome.Pp. x + 212. London: Duckworth, 1995. Cased, £35. ISBN: 0-7156-2663-9.Jane F. Gardner - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):92-93.
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  43. The Philosophy of P.F. Strawson.David F. Pears - 1998 - Chicago: Open Court.
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    Die Sozialphilosophie der Stoa.F. Solmsen & Eleutherio Elorduy - 1937 - American Journal of Philology 58 (1):101.
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    Religion as an invaluable source of psychological knowledge: Indigenous Slavic psychology of religion.Andrzej Pankalla & Konrad Kośnik - 2018 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 38 (3):154-164.
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  46. Bible History Atlas: Popular Study Edition.F. F. Bruce - 1982
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  47. The Epistle of Paul to the Romans: An Introduction and Commentary.F. F. Bruce - 1963
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    Forum on Boris Groys, "In the Flow".F. Campana, B. Groys, T. Smith, E. Tavani, E. Archias, C. Bishop, M. Farina & Y. Förster - 2017 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 11:1-45.
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    Natalia Ginzburg, Clara Sereni and Lia Levi: Jewish Italian women recapturing cities, families and national memories.F. K. Clementi - 2014 - European Journal of Women's Studies 21 (2):132-147.
    To this day, the Italian Jewish literary postwar canon is undisputedly ruled by Primo Levi, Giorgio Bassani and Carlo Levi. This study of three major Italian Jewish women writers – Natalia Ginzburg, Clara Sereni and Lia Levi – highlights the presence in Italian literature of a subversive Jewish écriture feminine. These writers’ formal independence and subversive redeployment of narrative and thematic strategies not only consolidated a strong female voice in Italian literature but also produced a specific Italian brand of Jewish (...)
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  50. The Christian Understanding of Atonement.F. W. Dillistone - 1968
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