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  1. In Defence of Learning: The Plight, Persecution, and Placement of Academic Refugees, 1933-1980s.Broda Paul - 2011
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    Papers on bacterial genetics.Paul Broda - 1965 - The Eugenics Review 57 (2):83.
  3. Esther Simpson: A correspondence.Paul Broda - 2011 - In Broda Paul (ed.), In Defence of Learning: The Plight, Persecution, and Placement of Academic Refugees, 1933-1980s. pp. 101.
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  4. In Defence of Learning: The Plight, Persecution, and Placement of Academic Refugees, 1933-1980s.Shula Marks & Paul Weindling - unknown - Proceedings of the British Academy 169.
    Part 1. FOUNDERS AND FIRSTCOMERS1: David Zimmerman: 'Protests Butter no Parsnips': Lord Beveridge and the Rescue of Refugee Academics from Europe, 1933-19382: William Lanouette: A Narrow Margin of Hope: Leo Szilard in the Founding Days of CARA3: Paul Weindling: From Refugee Assistance to Freedom of Learning: the Strategic Vision of A. V. Hill, 1933-19644: Gustav Born: Refugee Scientists in a New Environment5: Georgina Ferry: Max Perutz and the SPSLPART 2. TESS - THE LINCHPIN6: Paul Broda: Esther Simpson: (...)
     
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    Ludwig Boltzmann: Man, Physicist, Philosopher.Engelbert Broda - 1983
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    Labelled Natural Deduction for Conditional Logics of Normality.Krysia Broda, Dov Gabbay, Luís Lamb & Alessandra Russo - 2002 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 10 (2):123-163.
    We propose a family of Labelled Deductive Conditional Logic systems by defining a Labelled Deductive formalisation for the propositional conditional logics of normality proposed by Boutilier and Lamarre. By making use of the Compilation approach to Labelled Deductive Systems we define natural deduction rules for conditional logics and prove that our formalisation is a generalisation of the conditional logics of normality.
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  7. Ludwig Boltzmann.Engelbert Broda - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (29):81-82.
     
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    Labelled Natural Deduction for Substructural Logics.K. Broda, M. Finger & A. Russo - 1999 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 7 (3):283-318.
    In this paper a uniform methodology to perform natural\ndeduction over the family of linear, relevance and intuitionistic\nlogics is proposed. The methodology follows the Labelled\nDeductive Systems (LDS) discipline, where the deductive process\nmanipulates {\em declarative units} -- formulas {\em labelled}\naccording to a {\em labelling algebra}. In the system described\nhere, labels are either ground terms or variables of a given {\em\nlabelling language} and inference rules manipulate formulas and\nlabels simultaneously, generating (whenever necessary)\nconstraints on the labels used in the rules. A set of natural\ndeduction style (...)
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    Ludwig Boltzmann als evolutionistischer Philosoph.Engelbert Broda - 1983 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 6 (1-4):103-114.
    The contributions of the great physicist Ludwig Boltzmann to philosophy and biology are not known sufficiently. In philosophy, he was a realist, and much opposed to his colleague's, Mach's, positivism, but also to Berkeley's, Kant's, Hegel's and Schopenhauer's idealisms. In biology, Boltzmann was a passionate Darwinist and tried to explain on the basis of evolution the meaning of photosynthesis as well as the origin of life and of the mind. Boltzmann argued for evolutionary epistemology. Opposing Kant, he derived the fundamental (...)
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    (1 other version)Abhandlungen in Zeitschriften.Rudolf Broda - 1926 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 37 (3-4):319-320.
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  11. Compact bracket abstraction in combinatory logic.Sabine Broda & Luis Damas - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (3):729-740.
    Translations from Lambda calculi into combinatory logics can be used to avoid some implementational problems of the former systems. However, this scheme can only be efficient if the translation produces short output with a small number of combinators, in order to reduce the time and transient storage space spent during reduction of combinatory terms. In this paper we present a combinatory system and an abstraction algorithm, based on the original bracket abstraction operator of Schonfinkel [9]. The algorithm introduces at most (...)
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    Chyba, że latem na placach...O Profesorze Wiesławie Gromczyńskim.Marian Broda - 2002 - Nowa Krytyka 13:7-9.
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    Dostoevskij in the eyes of Leont’ev. The foundations and consequences of different identities.Marian Broda - 2010 - Studies in East European Thought 62 (1):29-40.
    There lies at the basis of Leont’ev’s conception a clear distinction and fundamental division of two primary dimensions and rhythms of reality: history and eschatology. In the light of this Leont’evian perspective Dostoevskij’s conception was interpreted and critically evaluated through the prism of the absence in it, and the lack of awareness of the consequence thereof, of a similar, fundamental distinction. The centrality of Dostoevskij in the Russian and intellectual cultural tradition is, among other things, tied to his acceptance of (...)
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    Editorial.Krysia Broda, Marcello D'agostino, Rajeev Gore, Rob Johnson & Steve Reeves - 1995 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 3 (6):826-826.
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  15. Historia alternatywna a rzeczywistość społeczna.Wojciech Broda - 2002 - Colloquia Communia 72 (1):211-220.
     
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    III. Über amerikanische Soziologie.Rudolf Broda - 1928 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 38 (1-4):299-311.
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    Najtrudniejsze z rosyjskich wyznań?: zagadka Leontjewa i Rosja.Marian Broda - 1994 - Łódź: Ibidem.
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  18. Odczytanie Tocqueville'a po roku '89.Wojciech Broda - 2002 - Colloquia Communia 73 (2):115-124.
     
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  19. Profesor Wiesław Gromczyński (1931-2009).Marian Broda - 2010 - Ruch Filozoficzny 67 (1).
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    Russia and the west: The root of the problem of mutual understanding.Marian Broda - 2002 - Studies in East European Thought 54 (1-2):7-24.
    I examine issues tied to the allegeddifficulties of mutual understanding betweenRussia and the West. I show that some of thebackground to these issues lies in thedifference of culturally grounded differencesin perceptual and conceptual schemata. In theWest, a broadly understood Aristotelianism andin Russia Neoplatonism designate dominantattitudes to the world. The Russian `lunar''consciousness, in comparison with the `solar''consciousness of the West, tends by and largeprecipitously to totalize the world, and theexperienced multiplicity of the real isreferred to its imagined center. The differencebetween Russia (...)
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    The "Unrecognized Phenomenon" of Konstantin Leont'ev.M. Broda - 2008 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 46 (4):5-18.
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    “To Understand Russia”? Question about Russia as a Philosophical Problem.Marian Broda - 2014 - Open Journal of Philosophy 4 (4):613-622.
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  23. Wprowadzić filozoficznie do filozofii (S. Saranowski, \"Rozumność i świat. Próba wprowadzenia do filozofii\", Warszawa 1988).Marian Broda - 1989 - Studia Filozoficzne 287 (10).
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  24. Rosyjskie pytania o Rosję jako problem filozoficzny.Marcin Broda - 2009 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 69.
     
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    The complexity and generality of learning answer set programs.Mark Law, Alessandra Russo & Krysia Broda - 2018 - Artificial Intelligence 259:110-146.
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    Ich bin - also denke ich: die Evolutionäre Erkenntnistheorie.Franz Kreuzer, Engelbert Broda, Rupert Riedl & Ludwig Boltzmann - 1981
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    Symbolic knowledge extraction from trained neural networks: A sound approach.A. S. D'Avila Garcez, K. Broda & D. M. Gabbay - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 125 (1-2):155-207.
  28. Persons, Animals, Ourselves.Paul F. Snowdon (ed.) - 2014 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    What kind of thing are we? Paul Snowdon's answer is that we are animals, of a sort. This view--'animalism'--may seem obvious but on the whole philosophers have rejected it. Snowdon argues that animalism is a defensible way of thinking about ourselves. Its rejection rests on the tendency when doing philosophy to mistake fantasy for reality.
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  29. Philosophy and education—a symposium.Paul Hirst & Wilfred Carr - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 39 (4):615–632.
    This symposium begins with a critique by Paul Hirst of Wilfred Carr's ‘Philosophy and Education’(Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2004, 38.1), where Carr argues that philosophy of education should be concerned with ‘practical philosophy’ rather than ‘theoretical philosophy’. Hirst argues that the philosophy of education is best understood as a distinctive area of academic philosophy, in which the exercise of theoretical reason contributes critically to the development of rational educational practices and their discourse. While he acknowledges that these practices (...)
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    Knowledge and Politics in Plato's Theaetetus.Paul Stern - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The Theaetetus is one of the most widely studied of any of the Platonic dialogues because its dominant theme concerns the significant philosophical question, what is knowledge? In this book Paul Stern provides a full-length treatment of its political character in relationship to this dominant theme. He argues that this approach sheds significant light on the distinctiveness of the Socratic way of life, with respect to both its initial justification and its ultimate character. More specifically, he argues that Socrates' (...)
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    Sidney Hook: philosopher of democracy and humanism.Paul Kurtz (ed.) - 1983 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Sidney Hook is considered by many to be America's most influential philosopher today. An earlier defender of Marxism, he became its most persistent critic, especially of its totalitarian and revolutionary manifestations. A student of John Dewey's pragmatism, Sidney Hook has written extensively about most of the live moral, social and political issues of the day. He has known and debated many of the leading thinkers of the twentieth century, such as Max Eastman, Bertrand Russell, Albert Einstein, Jacques Maritain, Mortimer Adler, (...)
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    Corrections Regarding "Hume's 'Two Definitions' of Cause and the Ontology of 'Double Existence'".Paul Russell - 1984 - Hume Studies 10 (2):165-166.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:165 CORRECTIONS REGARDING "Hume's 'Two Definitions' of Cause and the Ontology of 'Double Existence'" In my paper "Hume's 'Two Definitions' of Cause and the Ontology of 'Double Existence" (Hume Studies, Vol. X, No. 1, pp. 1-25) there were several corrections which should have appeared in the final printed version of the paper but which, unfortunately, were not inserted. In the version of my paper which has been printed in (...)
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    Henri Bergson and visual culture: a philosophy for a new aesthetic.Paul Atkinson - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    What does it mean to see time in the visual arts and how does art reveal the nature of time? Paul Atkinson investigates these questions through the work of the French philosopher Henri Bergson, whose theory of time as duration made him one of the most prominent thinkers of the fin de siècle. Although Bergson never enunciated an aesthetic theory and did not explicitly write on the visual arts, his philosophy gestures towards a play of sensual differences that is (...)
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    Qui témoignera pour nous?: Albert Camus face à lui-même.Paul Audi - 2013 - Lagrasse: Verdier.
    Après avoir subi au début des années cinquante une sorte de procès public en raison de ses idées et traversé en conséquence une crise existentielle d'une rare intensité, Albert Camus, se retrouvant face à lui-même, a estimé que le problème majeur auquel l'humanité est désormais confrontée consiste dans ce besoin impérieux qu'ont les hommes de s'accuser mutuellement et de faire ainsi de leur existence un procès permanent, transformant tour à tour les mêmes personnes en prévenus, en procureurs, en avocats, en (...)
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    Critical complexity: collected essays.Paul Cilliers - 2016 - Boston: De Gruyter. Edited by Rika Preiser.
    Contemporary theories on complex adaptive systems stem from a natural science perspective. Paul Cilliers was one of the first complexity thinkers to translate the theoretical concepts into a qualitative and normative understanding of complexity. This collected volume of essays consolidates his later work. The introduction by Preiser and Woermann reflects on the significance ofhis contribution within the broader field of complex systems thinking.
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    Indifference and Envy: The Anthropological Analysis of Modern Economy.Paul Dumouchel - 2003 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 10 (1):149-160.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:INDIFFERENCE AND ENVY: THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF MODERN ECONOMY Paul Dumouchel University ofQuébec-Montréal 1. Girard and economics René Girard himself has not written very much on economics, at least explicitly. Though his works are full ofinsights into and short remarks on the sacrificial origin of different economic phenomena or the way in which mimetic relations and commercial transactions are often intertwined and act upon each other.1 Unlike religion, (...)
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    NANS Editorial Note.Paul Katsafanas - 2017 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 48 (2):151-151.
    The North American Nietzsche Society held the first of its stand-alone conferences at Hunter College’s Roosevelt House in New York City on October 14–17, 2016. The three-day event featured invited keynotes by Bernard Reginster, Christopher Janaway, and Beatrix Himmelmann. In addition, the program committee selected seven blind-reviewed abstracts from a pool of over sixty submissions. The conference concluded with a group discussion on Nietzsche’s conception of philosophy, featuring invited presentations by Paul Loeb, Jacqueline Scott, and Daniel Conway....
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  38. Les diverses dénominations de la Bible.A. Paul - 1995 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 83 (3):373-402.
    Dans la ligne tracée par les travaux de Paul Ricœur, familier aux exégètes, l’herméneutique biblique doit se préoccuper du lien de la pensée hmaine avec la vie de l’univers., du rapport de l’écriture à la loi ou à l’éthique, de la consonance profonde de la pensée religieuse avec le langage symbolique. L’écriture est, en effet, l’une des techniques par lesquelles l’être humain, dès ses origines, assure sa maîtrise sur l’univers ; l’écrit lui sert à codifier la vie en société (...)
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    Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh 2007.Paul Poupard & Pier Luigi Celata - 2007 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1):131-132.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Message to Buddhists for the Feast of Vesakh 2007:Christians and Buddhists: Educating Communities to Live in Harmony and PeacePaul Cardinal Poupard, President and Archbishop Pier Luigi Celata, SecretaryDear Buddhist Friends,1. On the occasion of the festival of Vesakh, I am writing to Buddhist communities in different parts of the world to convey my own good wishes, as well as those of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.2. We, Catholics (...)
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    Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies.Paul Swanson - 2001 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 21 (1):113-114.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 21.1 (2001) 113-114 [Access article in PDF] Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies Paul Swanson Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture The annual meeting of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies (Tözai Shukyö Köryu Gakkai) met on 24-26 July 2000 at the Palaceside Hotel in Kyoto. Major papers were given on the general theme "Spirituality, Nature, and the Self," in preparation for participation in the Sixth Conference (...)
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  41. Dialogue: Paul Guyer and Henry Allison on Allison's Kant's theory of taste.Paul Guyer & Henry E. Allison - 2006 - In Rebecca Kukla (ed.), Aesthetics and Cognition in Kant's Critical Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  42. Killing Time: The Autobiography of Paul Feyerabend.Paul Feyerabend - 1995 - University of Chicago Press.
    The self-portrait of an intellectual reveals his childhood in Vienna, wounds at the Russian front in the German army, encounters with the famous, innumerable love affairs, four marriages, and refusal to accept a "petrified and tyrannical ...
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  43. II—L. A. Paul: Categorical Priority and Categorical Collapse.L. A. Paul - 2013 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 87 (1):89-113.
    I explore some of the ways that assumptions about the nature of substance shape metaphysical debates about the structure of Reality. Assumptions about the priority of substance play a role in an argument for monism, are embedded in certain pluralist metaphysical treatments of laws of nature, and are central to discussions of substantivalism and relationalism. I will then argue that we should reject such assumptions and collapse the categorical distinction between substance and property.
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    Paul Bowles on Music: Includes the Last Interview with Paul Bowles.Paul Bowles - 2003 - Univ of California Press.
    "In this wonderfully engaging and informative collection we hear the voice of a different Paul Bowles. Writing on a wide range of subjects--jazz, film music, classical music, popular music, ethnic music--he is direct, opinionated, incisive, analytical, humorous, and passionate."—Millicent Dillon, author of You Are Not I: A Portrait of Paul Bowles.
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  45. Paul Ricoeur: Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences.Paul Ricoeur & John B. Thompson - 1983 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 16 (4):272-275.
     
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    Paul and Religion: Unfinished Conversations.Paul W. Gooch - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    Paul and Religion demonstrates the continuing and contemporary relevance of the most important, and most controversial, figure of early Christianity. Paul Gooch interrogates the Pauline writings for their meaning as well as implications for religion as an entire form of life, a stance on the world expressed in distinctive practices. Bringing a philosophical approach to this topic, he connects Paul's ideas to lived experience. In a conversational style, Gooch explores Paul's experience of grace and his dismissal (...)
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  47. Beyond liberal education: essays in honour of Paul H. Hirst.Paul Heywood Hirst, Robin Barrow & Patricia White (eds.) - 1993 - New York: Routledge.
    This collection of essays by philosophers and educationalists of international reputation, all published here for the first time, celebrates Paul Hirst's professional career. The introductory essay by Robin Barrow and Patricia White outlines Paul Hirst's career and maps the shifts in his thought about education, showing how his views on teacher education, the curriculum and educational aims are interrelated. Contributions from leading names in British and American philosophy of education cover themes ranging from the nature of good teaching (...)
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    Paul Klee: Philosophical Vision, From Nature to Art.Paul Klee - 2012 - Mcmullen Museum of Art, Boston College. Edited by John Sallis.
    When Swiss artist Paul Klee died in 1940, he left behind not only paintings that are a testament to his prodigious skill and vision but also a trove of writings and lectures that highlight his impressive intellectual prowess. Paul Klee: Philosophical Vision: From Nature to Art is the fully illustrated catalog accompanying an eponymous exhibition opening in 2012 at the McMullen Museum of Art that focuses on the philosophical depth of Klee's art. Demonstrating how ideas developed in Klee's (...)
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    Two Documents by Paul Levi.Paul Levi - 2017 - Historical Materialism 25 (1):175-183.
    This is a translation and critical edition of two documents on the Kapp Putsch and the origins of the united-front policy in the German Communist Party. The documents were written by the kpd leader Paul Levi and their titles and dates are, respectively: ‘Letter to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Germany’ and ‘Open Letter of the Zentrale of the United Communist Party of Germany’. They are a documentary appendix to our essay ‘Paul Levi and the (...)
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  50. (1 other version)Truth.Paul Horwich - 1990 - Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press. Edited by Frank Jackson & Michael Smith.
    Paul Horwich gives the definitive exposition of a prominent philosophical theory about truth, `minimalism'. His theory has attracted much attention since the first edition of Truth in 1990; he has now developed, refined, and updated his treatment of the subject, while preserving the distinctive format of the book. This revised edition appears simultaneously with a new companion volume, Meaning; the two books demystify central philosophical issues, and will be essential reading for all who work on the philosophy of language.
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