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  1. The Philosophy of Transhumanism.Max More - 2013 - In Max More & Natasha Vita-More (eds.), The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 3–17.
    To write of “the” philosophy of transhumanism is a little daring. The growth of transhumanism as a movement and philosophy means that differing perspectives on it have formed.
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    The Proactionary Principle.Max More - 2013 - In Max More & Natasha Vita-More (eds.), The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 258–267.
    In the past, it was possible to approach transhumanism as primarily involving philosophical discussion and technological speculation. While transhumanist goals such as radical life extension, uploading, and cognitive, sensory, and physical enhancement were speculative they were also considered scientifically feasible, even if the technologies to achieve those goals appeared remote.
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  3. The overhuman in the transhuman.Max More - 2010 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 21 (1):1-4.
    Stefan Sorgner (2009) says that on becoming familiar with transhumanism, he “immediately thought that there were many fundamental similarities between transhumanism and Nietzsche’s philosophy, especially concerning the concept of the posthuman and that of Nietzsche’s overhuman.” In contrast to Bostrom (2005), Sorgner sees significant and fundamental similarities between the posthuman and the overhuman. (I will adopt his use of “overhuman” in place of “overman” or Übermensch.) This overall view seems to me highly plausible. I agree with most of Sorgner’s comments (...)
     
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    A Letter to Mother Nature.Max More - 2013 - In Max More & Natasha Vita-More (eds.), The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 449–450.
    Dear Mother Nature: Sorry to disturb you, but we humans – your offspring – come to you with some things to say. (Perhaps you could pass this on to Father, since we never seem to see him around.).
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  5. International Consensus Based Review and Recommendations for Minimum Reporting Standards in Research on Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation.Adam D. Farmer, Adam Strzelczyk, Alessandra Finisguerra, Alexander V. Gourine, Alireza Gharabaghi, Alkomiet Hasan, Andreas M. Burger, Andrés M. Jaramillo, Ann Mertens, Arshad Majid, Bart Verkuil, Bashar W. Badran, Carlos Ventura-Bort, Charly Gaul, Christian Beste, Christopher M. Warren, Daniel S. Quintana, Dorothea Hämmerer, Elena Freri, Eleni Frangos, Eleonora Tobaldini, Eugenijus Kaniusas, Felix Rosenow, Fioravante Capone, Fivos Panetsos, Gareth L. Ackland, Gaurav Kaithwas, Georgia H. O'Leary, Hannah Genheimer, Heidi I. L. Jacobs, Ilse Van Diest, Jean Schoenen, Jessica Redgrave, Jiliang Fang, Jim Deuchars, Jozsef C. Széles, Julian F. Thayer, Kaushik More, Kristl Vonck, Laura Steenbergen, Lauro C. Vianna, Lisa M. McTeague, Mareike Ludwig, Maria G. Veldhuizen, Marijke De Couck, Marina Casazza, Marius Keute, Marom Bikson, Marta Andreatta, Martina D'Agostini, Mathias Weymar, Matthew Betts, Matthias Prigge, Michael Kaess, Michael Roden, Michelle Thai, Nathaniel M. Schuster & Nico Montano - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Given its non-invasive nature, there is increasing interest in the use of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation across basic, translational and clinical research. Contemporaneously, tVNS can be achieved by stimulating either the auricular branch or the cervical bundle of the vagus nerve, referred to as transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation and transcutaneous cervical VNS, respectively. In order to advance the field in a systematic manner, studies using these technologies need to adequately report sufficient methodological detail to enable comparison of results between (...)
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    Nietzsche's Last Laugh: Ecce Homo as Satire.Nicholas D. More - 2014 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Nietzsche's Ecce Homo was published posthumously in 1908, eight years after his death, and has been variously described ever since as useless, mad, or merely inscrutable. Against this backdrop, Nicholas D. More provides the first complete and compelling analysis of the work, and argues that this so-called autobiography is instead a satire. This form enables Nietzsche to belittle bad philosophy by comic means, attempt reconciliation with his painful past, review and unify his disparate works, insulate himself with humor from the (...)
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    Contrapositionally complemented Heyting algebras and intuitionistic logic with minimal negation.Anuj Kumar More & Mohua Banerjee - 2023 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 31 (3):441-474.
    Two algebraic structures, the contrapositionally complemented Heyting algebra (ccHa) and the contrapositionally |$\vee $| complemented Heyting algebra (c|$\vee $|cHa), are studied. The salient feature of these algebras is that there are two negations, one intuitionistic and another minimal in nature, along with a condition connecting the two operators. Properties of these algebras are discussed, examples are given and comparisons are made with relevant algebras. Intuitionistic Logic with Minimal Negation (ILM) corresponding to ccHas and its extension |${\textrm {ILM}}$|-|${\vee }$| for c|$\vee (...)
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    A collection of several philosophical writings, 1662.Henry More - 1662 - New York: Garland.
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    An Independence Relation for Sets of Secrets.Sara Miner More & Pavel Naumov - 2010 - Studia Logica 94 (1):73-85.
    A relation between two secrets, known in the literature as nondeducibility , was originally introduced by Sutherland. We extend it to a relation between sets of secrets that we call independence . This paper proposes a formal logical system for the independence relation, proves the completeness of the system with respect to a semantics of secrets, and shows that all axioms of the system are logically independent.
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    Logic of secrets in collaboration networks.Sara More & Pavel Naumov - 2011 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (12):959-969.
    The article proposes Logic of Secrets in Collaboration Networks, a formal logical system for reasoning about a set of secrets established over a fixed configuration of communication channels. The system’s key feature, a multi-channel relation called independence, is a generalization of a two-channel relation known in the literature as nondeducibility. The main result is the completeness of the proposed system with respect to a semantics of secrets.
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    Fifty years of the spectrum problem: survey and new results.Arnaud Durand, Neil D. Jones, Johann A. Makowsky & Malika More - 2012 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (4):505-553.
    In 1952, Heinrich Scholz published a question in The Journal of Symbolic Logic asking for a characterization of spectra, i.e., sets of natural numbers that are the cardinalities of finite models of first order sentences. Günter Asser in turn asked whether the complement of a spectrum is always a spectrum. These innocent questions turned out to be seminal for the development of finite model theory and descriptive complexity. In this paper we survey developments over the last 50-odd years pertaining to (...)
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  12. On becoming posthuman.Max More - 1994 - Free Inquiry 14 (4):38-41.
     
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  13. Universalism and Particularism in South Africa.Percy More - forthcoming - Dialogue and Universalism.
     
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  14. Enchiridion Metaphysicum: Sive, de Rebus Incorporeis Succincta & Luculenta Dissertatio.Henry More - 1671
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    Opera omnia.Henry More & Serge Hutin - 1966 - Gg. Olms.
  16. On the construction of Venn diagrams.Trenchard More - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (4):303-304.
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    (1 other version)Enchiridion ethicum.Henry More - 1930 - New York,: The Facsimile text society. Edited by Edward Southwell & Sterling Power Lamprecht.
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    (1 other version)Heidegger and the Destruction of Aristotle: On How to Read the Tradition.Cameron More - 2024 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 55 (2):198-199.
    Volume 55, Issue 2, April 2024, Page 198-199.
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  19. Nietzsche's last laugh: Ecce homo as satire.Nicholas D. More - 2011 - Philosophy and Literature 35 (1):1-15.
    Against the many who claim that Nietzsche’s Ecce Homo is useless, madness, or merely inscrutable, my close analysis of the philosopher’s last original composition reveals that his so-called autobiography actually inhabits an ancient literary form: satire. After establishing how to read this much-maligned book, I argue that Ecce Homo gives us the best example of Nietzsche interpreting his own philosophy, and constitutes a rhetorical and therapeutic strategy for him to engage and survive his “dangerous truths” through humor. Finally, I outline (...)
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    Biko: philosophy, identity and liberation.Mabogo Percy More - 2017 - Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press.
    Biko was not only considered a 'brilliant political theorist', he is also considered a formidable and articulate philosopher; an important Africana existential philosopher. From Biko's writings, speeches and interviews, Mabogo More's view is that philosophy is not a disembodied system of ideas nor is it a mechanical reflection about the world; rather, it is a way of existing and acting. What Biko himself describes as 'a way of life'. This important perspective on Biko would be of value to many African (...)
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    Henry More's refutation of Spinoza.Henry More - 1991 - New York: G. Olms. Edited by Henry More & A. Jacob.
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    A Platonick Song of the Soul.Henry More - 1998 - Bucknell University Press.
    This is the first complete modern edition of Henry More's long philosophical poem, A Platonick Song of the Soul (1647). This early work, written in Spenserian stanzas, is a sustained literary presentation of the Neoplatonic doctrine of the immateriality and immortality of the soul. The Introduction to this book discusses both the literary background of the work and its varied philosophical and scientific sources, from Plotinus to Ficino and Galileo.
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    Philosophical writings of Henry More.Henry More - 1925 - New York,: AMS Press. Edited by Flora Isabel MacKinnon.
    Selections from the philosophical writings of More: The antidote against atheism.--The immortality of the soul.--Enchiridion metaphysicum.
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  24. Bell hooks.Seduced by Violence No More - 2006 - In Elizabeth Hackett & Sally Anne Haslanger (eds.), Theorizing feminisms: a reader. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Hellenistic Philosophies.H. N. Gardiner & Paul Elmer More - 1924 - Philosophical Review 33 (6):612.
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    Biko and Douglass: Existentialist Conception of Death and Freedom.Mabogo P. More - 2015 - Philosophia Africana 17 (2):101-118.
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    Rudimentary Languages and Second‐Order Logic.Malika More & Frédéric Olive - 1997 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 43 (3):419-426.
    The aim of this paper is to point out the equivalence between three notions respectively issued from recursion theory, computational complexity and finite model theory. One the one hand, the rudimentary languages are known to be characterized by the linear hierarchy. On the other hand, this complexity class can be proved to correspond to monadic second‐order logic with addition. Our viewpoint sheds some new light on the close connection between these domains: We bring together the two extremal notions by providing (...)
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    Philosophy in South Africa Under and After Apartheid.Mabogo P. More - 2004 - In Kwasi Wiredu (ed.), A Companion to African Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 149–159.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Institutionalized Philosophy Philosophy Before Apartheid Philosophy During Apartheid African Philosophy in South Africa Philosophy in Post‐Apartheid South Africa Conclusion.
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    A Critical Discussion of Vinge's Singularity Concept.David Brin, Damien Broderick, Nick Bostrom, Alexander “Sasha” Chislenko, Robin Hanson, Max More, Michael Nielsen & Anders Sandberg - 2013 - In Max More & Natasha Vita-More (eds.), The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 395–417.
    Vernor Vinge's “singularity” is a worthy contribution to the long tradition of contemplations about human transcendence. Throughout history, most of these musings have dwelled upon the spiritual – the notion that human beings can achieve a higher state through prayer, moral behavior, or mental discipline.
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    Exercise in the Treatment of Youth Substance Use Disorders: Review and Recommendations.Alissa More, Ben Jackson, James A. Dimmock, Ashleigh L. Thornton, Allan Colthart & Bonnie J. Furzer - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  31. The Philosophy of Decadence.Nicholas D. More - 2019 - In Cambridge Critical Concepts: Decadence and Literature. pp. 184-199.
    The chapter outlines Nietzsche's view of decadence, its history and effects. The philosopher held decadence to be any condition, deceptively thought good, which limits what something or someone can be. This concept informs his critical and affirmative projects, acting as a versatile tool to identify and overcome his own decadence and to resist the decadence of Western culture. Decadence appears in five major areas of concern to Nietzsche: physiology; psychology; art and artists; politics; and philosophy. Physical and mental phenomena provide (...)
     
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  32. Rigidity and Identity across Possible Worlds.M. J. More - 1982 - Analysis 42 (2):83 - 84.
    Two criteria for rigid designation are distinguished; one according to which 'e' is rigid if 'e might not have been e' is false and the other according to which 'e' is rigid if it designates the same thing in all possible worlds in which it designates anything at all. Such criteria are not equivalent since 'x could not but be f' is not entailed by 'nothing other than x could be f'. I illustrate the latter lack of entailment.
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    Unfit and cast aside: portrayals of mothering with intellectual disability in Québec court reports.Laura Pacheco, Rahel More, Marjorie Aunos & Rachelle Rose - 2024 - Critical Discourse Studies 21 (3):322-340.
    Many mothers with intellectual disabilities lose their parental rights due to child welfare (CW) concerns. Despite the growing interdisciplinary scholarship on parenting with intellectual disabilities, there is scant research that has explored the discursive practices embedded within CW or family courts involving mothers with intellectual disabilities. The aim of this study is to explore portrayals of mothering with intellectual disability in CW court reports filed in Québec, Canada. A three-level critical discourse analysis was performed, focusing on 10 reports that were (...)
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    The Enhanced Carnality of Post‐Biological Life.Max More - 2014 - In Russell Blackford & Damien Broderick (eds.), Intelligence Unbound. Wiley. pp. 222–230.
    In this chapter the author argues that the desire to improve on the human body and eventually to replace it with post‐biological alternatives does not imply that we loathe the flesh in which we are currently embodied. The appeal of post‐biology lies in the opportunities for expanding not only our cognition and sensory richness and for sculpting and refining our emotions but also for deeper self‐understanding. The chapter points out that post‐biological beings are not truly disembodied. All thinking beings rely (...)
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  35. Utopia: A New Translation, Backgrounds, Criticism. A Norton Critical Edition.Robert M. Adams, Thomas More, James J. Greene & John P. Dolan - 1992 - Utopian Studies 3 (2):102-120.
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    Correspondance, 1648-1655.Jean-Pascal Anfray, René Descartes & Henry More (eds.) - 2023 - Paris, France: Éliott.
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    Strategies of Catholic Identity Formation c. 1510–1560 (Chronicle).Kor Bosch, Pietro Delcorno, Anne Huijbers, Alison More & Bert Roest - 2012 - Franciscan Studies 70:323-336.
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    The ultra‐weak Ash conjecture and some particular cases.Annie Chateau & Malika More - 2006 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 52 (1):4-13.
    Ash's functions Nσ ,k count the number of k -equivalence classes of σ -structures of size n . Some conditions on their asymptotic behavior imply the long standing spectrum conjecture. We present a new condition which is equivalent to this conjecture and we discriminate some easy and difficult particular cases.
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    "That miracle of the Christian world": Origenism and Christian Platonism in Henry More.Christian Hengstermann & Henry More (eds.) - 2020 - Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
    The present collection of essays is devoted to the Christian philosophy of the most prolific and most speculatively ambitious of the Cambridge Origenists, Henry More. Not only did More revere Origen, whom he extolled as a "holy sage" and "that miracle of the Christian world", but he also developed a philosophical system which hinged upon the Origenian notions of universal divine goodness and libertarian human freedom. Throughout his life, More subscribed to the ancient theology of the pre-existence of souls and (...)
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    Developing Scotland’s First Green Health Prescription Pathway: A One-Stop Shop for Nature-Based Intervention Referrals.Viola Marx & Kimberly R. More - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionLifestyle modifications are part of comprehensive treatment plans to help manage the symptoms of pre-existing chronic conditions. However, behavior change is notoriously difficult as patients often lack the necessary support. The present manuscript outlines the development of a Green Health Prescription pathway that was designed to link patients with appropriate lifestyle interventions and to support attendance. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats analysis was undertaken in three focus groups to highlight areas of strength and weakness within the proposed pathway prior to (...)
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  41. Three Renaissance classics: Machiavelli, The prince. More, Utopia. Castiglione, The courtier.Burton Alviere Milligan, Niccolò Machiavelli, Thomas More & Baldassarre Castiglione (eds.) - 1953 - New York,: Scribner.
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    Philip Henry Gosse: A Bibliography. R. B. Freeman, Douglas Wertheimer.James More - 1981 - Isis 72 (2):288-289.
  43. (1 other version)A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings as Namely, His Antidote Against Atheism, Appendix to the Said Antidote, Enthusiasmus Triumphatus, Letters to Descartes, &C., Immortality of the Soul, Conjectura Cabbalistica.Henry More & René Descartes - 1662 - Printed by J. Flesher, for W. Morden in Cambridge.
     
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    A chronology of more’s life.Thomas More - 2014 - In Utopia: Second Edition. Yale University Press.
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    Albert Luthuli, Steve Biko, and Nelson Mandela: The Philosophical Basis of their Thought and Practice.Mabogo P. More - 2004 - In Kwasi Wiredu (ed.), A Companion to African Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 207–215.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Question of Violence in South Africa Albert Luthuli Nelson Mandela Steve Biko Conclusion.
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  46. African philosophy in south Africa.Mabogo P. More - 2002 - In Claude Sumner & Samuel Wolde Yohannes (eds.), Perspectives in African philosophy: an anthology on "problematics of an African philosophy: twenty years after, 1976-1996". Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa University. pp. 38.
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    A platonic method for making ideas engaging and accessible.Charles More - 2015 - Think 14 (40):73-85.
    In this essay, I introduce an imaginative method for transforming reasoned arguments of specialists into a form that is engaging and accessible to nonspecialists. I begin by reviewing a passage in Plato in which the method is used. I then develop an example of the method for a modern context. I conclude with reasons that philosophy ought to concern itself to engage the general public using imaginative methods of this kind.
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    Book 1.Thomas More - 2014 - In Utopia: Second Edition. Yale University Press. pp. 9-50.
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    Book 2.Thomas More - 2014 - In Utopia: Second Edition. Yale University Press. pp. 51-136.
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    Boyle as Alchemist.Louis Trenchard More - 1941 - Journal of the History of Ideas 2 (1):61.
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