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    Excavated Manuscripts and Political Thought: Cao Feng on Early Chinese Texts: Editor's Introduction.Carine Defoort & Excavated Manuscripts - 2013 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 44 (4):3-9.
    This issue presents the research on early Chinese texts by Cao Feng, a philosophy professor at Tsinghua University. He is an expert in early Chinese political philosophy and philosophy of language found in transmitted and excavated texts. His extensive education in Japan has left him well versed in Japanese sinology. Although a critical researcher in the field of early Chinese thought and a very prolific writer in both Chinese and Japanese, Cao Feng is little known in the West. This issue (...)
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    Aristotle on the Constitution of Athens. Aristotle, Frederic George Kenyon & British Museum Dept of Manuscripts - 1892 - Littleton, Colo.: F.B. Rothman. Edited by Edward Poste.
    1891. The recovered manuscript of Aristotle's Constitutional History of Athens, now for the first time given to the world from the unique text in the British...
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    Two Manuscripts, One by Routley, One by Meyer: The Origins of the Routley-Meyer Semantics for Relevance Logics.Katalin Bimbo, Jon Michael Dunn & Nicholas Ferenz - 2018 - Australasian Journal of Logic 15 (2):171-209.
    A ternary relation is often used nowadays to interpret an implication connective of a logic, a practice that became dominant in the semantics of relevance logics. This paper examines two early manuscripts --- one by Routley, another by Meyer --- in which they were developing set-theoretic semantics for various relevance logics. A standard presentation of a ternary relational semantics for, let us say, the logic of relevant implication R is quite illuminating, yet the invention of this semantics was fraught (...)
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    Young Foucault: The Lille Manuscripts on Psychopathology, Phenomenology, and Anthropology, 1952–1955.Elisabetta Basso - 2022 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    In the 1950s, long before his ascent to international renown, Michel Foucault published a scant few works. His early writings on psychology, psychopathology, and anthropology have been dismissed as immature. However, recently discovered manuscripts from the mid-1950s, when Foucault was a lecturer at the University of Lille, testify to the significance of the work that the philosopher produced in the years leading up to the “archaeological” project he launched with History of Madness. Elisabetta Basso offers a groundbreaking and in-depth (...)
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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 (...)
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    Some Manuscripts of Plato's Apologia Socratis.W. S. M. Nicoll - 1966 - Classical Quarterly 16 (01):70-.
    The Platonic MS. Vat. gr. 225 contains tetr. I, VI. 3, 4, II–IV, while its companion volume in the same hand Vat. gr. 226 contains V–VI. 2, VIII. 3, VII, Spp., VIII. 1, 2. Posts states that for tetr. I and VI. 3 A is close to Vind. suppl. gr. 7 and thereafter derives from the Clarkianus . I am here concerned only with the testimony of Δ in. 2 . This manuscript has been largely ignored by commentators and editors. (...)
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    Description of the Manuscripts.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 2014 - In Lecture on Ethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 66–68.
    This chapter discusses about the description of two manuscripts MS 139a and MS 139b. It explains about the typescript TS 207. The manuscript of MS 139a is held at the Wren Library of Trinity College, Cambridge. It comprises 12 loose sheets written in pencil, both in recto and in verso, with many corrections and marks. The content is oriented in landscape position with the original binding edge at the bottom. The manuscript of MS 139b is held at the Österreichische (...)
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    Perceptions of medieval manuscripts: the phenomenal book.Elaine Treharne - 2021 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Perceptions of Medieval Manuscripts takes as its starting point an understanding that a medieval book is a whole object at every point of its long history. As such, medieval books can be studied most profitably in a holistic manner as objects-in-the-world. This means readers might profitably account for all aspects of the manuscript in their observations, from the main texts that dominate the codex to the marginal notes, glosses, names, and interventions made through time. This holistic approach allows us (...)
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    Manuscripts, Politics and Oriental Studies: Life and Collections of Johann Gottfried Wetzstein (1815– 1905) in Context. Edited by Boris Liebrenz and Christoph Rauch. [REVIEW]Alastair Hamilton - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (3).
    Manuscripts, Politics and Oriental Studies: Life and Collections of Johann Gottfried Wetzstein in Context. Edited by Boris Liebrenz and Christoph Rauch. Islamic Manuscripts and Books, vol. 19. Leiden: Brill, 2019. Pp. xxiii + 437, illus. $130, €108.
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    Gilgit Manuscripts. Nalinaksha Dutt.K. R. Norman - 1986 - Buddhist Studies Review 3 (1):60-65.
    Gilgit Manuscripts. Nalinaksha Dutt. Vols I-IV repr. in 9 parts, Sri Satguru Publications, Delhi 1984. Rs. 1,080.
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    The Manuscripts of Aristophanes Knights.D. Mervyn Jones - 1955 - Classical Quarterly 5 (1-2):39-48.
    IN the first part of this paper we discussed R and the y family, which divides into the two groups v and Φ. Before leaving the y family, however, we may consider some of the recentiores, nearly all of which belong within it. They seem to contain no genuine tradition unknown to their elders and betters; so it is not proposed to inflict on the reader a detailed account of them all, but rather to study a representative selection. These (...) consist of an uninterpolated and an interpolated group: the latter group includes also the Aldine edition. (shrink)
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    The Manuscripts of a Lecture on Ethics.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 2014 - In Lecture on Ethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 52–65.
    This chapter discusses evidence for the claim that the protodraft was written prior to MS 139a and that MS 139b is the text that Wittgenstein read when he gave his talk. It begins with some introductory remarks about the transcriptions of the four versions. The chapter discusses the time relation between versions and present textual evidence that the proto‐draft was written prior to MS 139a. It discusses on the claim that MS 139b is the text of Wittgenstein's lecture.
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    Two Manuscripts of Suetonius' de Vita Caesarum.A. J. Dunston - 1952 - Classical Quarterly 2 (3-4):146-.
    There is in the British Museum a twelfth-century manuscript, Egerton 3055, of Suetonius' De Vita Caesarum which has not previously been noticed by editors or in the reports of manuscripts of Suetonius made by Professor C. L. Smith and Professor A. A. Howard, though summarily classified by E. G. Millar.
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    Manuscripts of the Dibner Collection in the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology of the Smithsonian Institution Libraries.Edward Morman - 1987 - Isis 78 (4):594-595.
  15. Reflecting Particle Physics. On the relationship between the natural sciences and the humanities in the research group "The Epistemology of the Large Hadron Collider" (Manuscript).Gregor Schiemann - manuscript
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    Burmese Manuscripts. Part 2.Ernest Bender, Heinz Braun & Daw Tin tin Myint - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (4):897.
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    The Manuscripts of Caesar.W. Morel - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):66-.
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    Some Manuscripts of Juvenal.F. H. Sandbach - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (01):11-.
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    The Manuscripts of Aristophanes, Knights (I).D. Mervyn Jones - 1952 - Classical Quarterly 2 (3-4):168-.
    The present study of the manuscripts of the Knights arose out of the preparation of a text of the scholia for a forthcoming edition. The completion of a collation of all the manuscripts for the scholia seemed a suitable occasion for extending the inquiry and re-examining our manuscript tradition in both text and scholia, especially as the scholia in a manuscript, provided they come from the same source as the text, can often reveal facts that might escape an (...)
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    Three manuscripts for lucchese canons of S. frediano in Rome.Edward B. Garrison - 1975 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 38 (1):1-52.
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  21. Islamic Manuscripts and Books 10.Boris Liebrenz - 2016
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    The manuscripts and text of Cicero's Laelius de Amicitia1.J. G. F. Powell - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (2):506-518.
    I begin by listing those manuscripts older than 1100 that have hitherto been known to editors.
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  23. Simple Consequence Relations.Arnon Avron - unknown
    We provide a general investigation of Logic in which the notion of a simple consequence relation is taken to be fundamental. Our notion is more general than the usual one since we give up monotonicity and use multisets rather than sets. We use our notion for characterizing several known logics (including Linear Logic and non-monotonic logics) and for a general, semantics-independent classi cation of standard connectives via equations on consequence relations (these include Girard's \multiplicatives" and \additives"). We next investigate the (...)
     
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    Manuscripts and Archives: Comparative Views on Record-Keeping.Sabine Kienitz, Michael Friedrich, Christian Brockmann & Alessandro Bausi (eds.) - 2018 - De Gruyter.
    Archives are considered to be collections of administrative, legal, commercial and other records or the actual place where they are located. They have become ubiquitous in the modern world, but emerged not much later than the invention of writing. Following Foucault, who first used the word archive in a metaphorical sense as "the general system of the formation and transformation of statements" in his "Archaeology of Knowledge", postmodern theorists have tried to exploit the potential of this concept and initiated the (...)
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    London Manuscripts of Cicero, de Divinatione, and Asconius.J. F. Lockwood - 1939 - Classical Quarterly 33 (3-4):153-.
    Neglect of the ‘codices deteriores’ has caused the ascription of a considerable number of readings in Cic. De Diuin. to the conjectures of scholars of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and later centuries, though manuscript evidence, in some cases of a much earlier date, is to be found. Even if the presence of such readings in the manuscripts is due to conjecture and to no other cause, credit for priority should be given to the manuscripts. The following notes are restricted (...)
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  26. Manuscript notes for The analysis of mind.Bertrand Russell - manuscript
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    Marian Smoluchowski's manuscripts - important source for philosophy in science.Polak Paweł & Dziekan Małgorzata - 2017 - Philosophical Problems in Science 62:141-169.
    The aim of tis article is to present the selected Marian Smoluchowski's manuscripts to be published in this volume. At the beginning, a history and current state of research of his manusript legacy was showed. Next there were characterized a philosophical significance of his unpublished manuscripts and a short analysis of the manuscripts published in this volume. At the end of the article the details about the current edition of Smoluchowski's manuscripts were described.
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    Plagiarism in submitted manuscripts: incidence, characteristics and optimization of screening—case study in a major specialty medical journal.James P. Evans, Feng-Chang Lin & Janet R. Higgins - 2016 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 1 (1).
    BackgroundPlagiarism is common and threatens the integrity of the scientific literature. However, its detection is time consuming and difficult, presenting challenges to editors and publishers who are entrusted with ensuring the integrity of published literature.MethodsIn this study, the extent of plagiarism in manuscripts submitted to a major specialty medical journal was documented. We manually curated submitted manuscripts and deemed an article contained plagiarism if one sentence had 80 % of the words copied from another published paper. Commercial plagiarism (...)
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  29. The role of forgetting in the evolution and learning of language.Jeffrey Barrett & Kevin J. S. Zollman - unknown
    Lewis signaling games illustrate how language might evolve from random behavior. The probability of evolving an optimal signaling language is, in part, a function of what learning strategy the agents use. Here we investigate three learning strategies, each of which allows agents to forget old experience. In each case, we find that forgetting increases the probability of evolving an optimal language. It does this by making it less likely that past partial success will continue to reinforce suboptimal practice. The learning (...)
     
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    The Manuscripts of the Metamorphoses of Apvleivs. II.D. S. Robertson - 1924 - Classical Quarterly 18 (2):85-99.
    In my previous article I argued that certain of the later MSS. of the Metamorphoses of Apuleius, and especially those which I call Class I., are to a large extent descended from a lost copy of F, made before the rent was torn in Book VIII., and therefore before the writing of ; and I inferred that it was likely that the evidence of these MSS. would prove a valuable addition to that of in places where F is now illegible. (...)
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    Unpublished manuscripts of Sophie Germain and a revaluation of her work on Fermat’s Last Theorem.Andrea Del Centina - 2008 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 62 (4):349-392.
    Published here, and discussed, are some manuscripts and a letter of Sophie Germain concerning her work on Fermat’s Last theorem. These autographs, held at Bibliothèque Nationale of Paris, at the Moreniana Library of Florence and at the University Library of Göttingen, contribute to a substantial revaluation of her work on this subject.
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    Two Manuscripts of Statius' Thebaid.R. D. Williams - 1948 - Classical Quarterly 42 (3-4):105-.
    Professor R. J. Getty has drawn attention to a tenth- or early eleventh-century manuscript of Statius’ Thebaid, hitherto examined only in Book I, namely Turonensis . Dr. Klotz, in his Teubner edition of 1908, gave citations from Book I, and wrote , ‘dolendum est sane de hoc codice primum tantum librum innotuisse, sed cum Roffensis libri maxime affinis accuratiorem notitiam haberemus, collatione quamvis -aegre careri posse nobis visum est.’ I have collated both T and Roffensis in full, and find firstly (...)
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  33. The Supercomplexity Puzzle.Nadisha-Marie Aliman - manuscript
    In the deepfake era, materialism and idealism seem to clash at multiple epistemic levels with new additional facets unfolding – an epistemic friction which could act as creativity-stimulating impetus for science and philosophy. Could the information-related concept of supercomplexity be instrumental in better clarifying understudied aspects of the apparent dichotomy? Instead of directly answering this question, this short autodidactic paper compactly analyzes a small but potentially relevant puzzle piece to complexity research taking the form of an explanatory bridge from complexity (...)
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    The Manuscripts and Editions of Heliodorvs.R. M. Rattenbury - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):177-.
    There seem to be five manuscripts of the Aethiopica of Heliodorus which are of value for establishing the text: To these may be added with some doubt three others.
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    Quantum equilibrium and the role of operators as observables in quantum theory.Sheldon Goldstein - manuscript
    Bohmian mechanics is arguably the most naively obvious embedding imaginable of Schr¨ odinger’s equation into a completely coherent physical theory. It describes a world in which particles move in a highly non-Newtonian sort of way, one which may at first appear to have little to do with the spectrum of predictions of quantum mechanics. It turns out, however, that as a consequence of the defining dynamical equations of Bohmian mechanics, when a system has wave function ψ its configuration is typically (...)
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    Challenges to predicative foundations of arithmetic.Solomon Feferman - manuscript
    This is a sequel to our article “Predicative foundations of arithmetic” (1995), referred to in the following as [PFA]; here we review and clarify what was accomplished in [PFA], present some improvements and extensions, and respond to several challenges. The classic challenge to a program of the sort exemplified by [PFA] was issued by Charles Parsons in a 1983 paper, subsequently revised and expanded as Parsons (1992). Another critique is due to Daniel Isaacson (1987). Most recently, Alexander George and Daniel (...)
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  37. Continuity and discontinuity of definite properties in the modal interpretation.Matthew Donald - unknown
    Technical results about the time dependence of eigenvectors of reduced density operators are considered, and the relevance of these results is discussed for modal interpretations of quantum mechanics which take the corresponding eigenprojections to represent definite properties. Continuous eigenvectors can be found if degeneracies are avoided. We show that, in finite dimensions, the space of degenerate operators has co-dimension 3 in the space of all reduced operators, suggesting that continuous eigenvectors almost surely exist. In any dimension, even when degeneracies are (...)
     
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    The Manuscripts of Gerard Manley Hopkins.D. Anthony Bischoff - 1951 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 26 (4):551-580.
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  39. Two Manuscripts from the Hartlib Papers.Mark Greengrass - 1999 - Acta Comeniana 13:141-158.
  40. Understanding proofs.Jeremy Avigad - manuscript
    “Now, in calm weather, to swim in the open ocean is as easy to the practised swimmer as to ride in a spring-carriage ashore. But the awful lonesomeness is intolerable. The intense concentration of self in the middle of such a heartless immensity, my God! who can tell it? Mark, how when sailors in a dead calm bathe in the open sea—mark how closely they hug their ship and only coast along her sides.” (Herman Melville, Moby Dick, Chapter 94).
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  41. Jesus barabbas.J. R. Lucas - unknown
    But still, I had heard it. It must have been in the New English Bible and the New English E 'o)# f&# Bible is sound on scholarship, so there must be good manuscript authority for s..
     
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    Buddhist Manuscripts from Central Asia: The British Library Sanskrit Fragments, vol. II. Edited by Seishi Karashima and Klaus Wille.Stefan Baums - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (4).
    Buddhist Manuscripts from Central Asia: The British Library Sanskrit Fragments, vol. II. Edited by Seishi Karashima and Klaus Wille. Tokyo: International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, 2009. Vol. II.1: pp. 668. Vol. II.2: 382 plates.
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  43. Tudor Manuscripts 1485-1603: English Manuscript Studies 1100-1700 Volume 15.A. S. G. Edwards (ed.) - 2010 - British Library.
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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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    Nepalese Manuscripts, Part 1: Nevārī and SanskritNepalese Manuscripts, Part 1: Nevari and Sanskrit.Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp & S. Lienhard - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (3):540.
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    The Manuscripts of Aristophanes, Knights.D. Jones - 1952 - Classical Quarterly 2 (3-4):168-185.
    The present study of the manuscripts of the Knights arose out of the preparation of a text of the scholia for a forthcoming edition. The completion of a collation of all the manuscripts for the scholia seemed a suitable occasion for extending the inquiry and re-examining our manuscript tradition in both text and scholia, especially as the scholia in a manuscript, provided they come from the same source as the text, can often reveal facts that might escape an (...)
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  47. Free Will Manuscript.Jeff Mitchell - manuscript
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    The manuscripts of emil L. post.I. Grattan-Guinness - 1990 - History and Philosophy of Logic 11 (1):77-83.
    Post's Nachlass has recently been made available to the public in an archive in the U.S.A. After a short summary of his life and career, this article indicates the character and content of the manuscripts, and their significance is assessed. Two short passages are transcribed; and. as a separate item, a paper of the 1930s on the paradoxes is reproduced.
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  49. The evolution of human ultra-sociality.Rob Boyd - manuscript
    E.O. Wilson (1975) described humans as one of the four pinnacles of social evolution. The other pinnacles are the colonial invertebrates, the social insects, and the non-human mammals. Wilson separated human sociality from that of the rest of the mammals because, with the exception of the social insect like Naked Mole Rats, only humans have generated societies of a grade of complexity that approaches that of the social insects and colonial invertebrates. In the last few millennia, human societies have even (...)
     
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  50. The manifest: Chapter.Mark Johnston - manuscript
     
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