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    The Critical Historians of Art.Michael Podro - 1983 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (1):94-96.
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    The parallel of linguistic and visual formulation in the writing of Konrad Fiedler.Michael Podro - 1961 - Torino: Edizioni di "Filosofia,".
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    Thomas Monrad Puttfarken 1943-2006.Michael Podro - 2011 - In Podro Michael (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 166, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, IX. pp. 259.
    Thomas Puttfarken was one of the most accomplished and original art historians of the last quarter century. His enormous contribution to the life and work of the University of Essex, where he spent nearly all of his academic career, included vigorous sponsorship of the arts on and off campus, and support for the preservation of the built and natural environments. He was a lover of good food, good wine, good company, and a wide range of music–as well as a talented (...)
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    The manifold in perception: theories of art from Kant to Hildebrand.Michael Podro - 1972 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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    Formal elements and theories of modern art.Michael Podro - 1966 - British Journal of Aesthetics 6 (4):329-338.
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    V—A Sense of Complexity in the Visual Arts.Michael Podro - 1963 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 63 (1):79-98.
    Michael Podro; V—A Sense of Complexity in the Visual Arts, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 63, Issue 1, 1 June 1963, Pages 79–98, https://doi.or.
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  7. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 166, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, IX.Podro Michael - 2011
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    Rembrandt's woman taken in adultery.Michael Podro - 1987 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 50 (1):245-252.
  9. The Manifold in Perception: Theories of Art from Kant to Hildebrand.Michael Podro - 1974 - Mind 83 (331):458-459.
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  10. The parallel of linguistic and visual formulation in the writing of Konrad Fiedler.Michael Podro - 1961 - Filosofia 12 (4 Supplemento):628.
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    Drawing Distinctions. The Varieties of Graphic Expression: Book Reviews. [REVIEW]Michael Podro - 2008 - British Journal of Aesthetics 48 (3):346-347.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Michael Podro - 1964 - British Journal of Aesthetics 4 (2):188-191.
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    Literalism and Truthfulness in Painting.M. Podro - 2010 - British Journal of Aesthetics 50 (4):457-468.
    In this article, one of a series he was preparing for publication when he died, Michael Podro discusses how the concept of truthfulness can be applied to paintings, paying particular attention to Cezanne's art and thought.
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    Michael Podro, The Critical Historians of Art.David Carrier - 1983 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (1):94-96.
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  15. Michael Isaac Podro 1931-2008.Alexander Potts - 2011 - In Potts Alexander (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 172, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, X. pp. 251.
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  16. Michael Podro, "The Manifold in Perception. Theories of Art from Kant to Hildebrand". [REVIEW]W. H. Werkmeister - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (4):537.
     
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  17. "The Manifold in Perception": Michael Podro[REVIEW]T. J. Diffey - 1973 - British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (4):408.
     
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  18. Form, elements and modernity: Reply to Michael Podro.Richard Wollheim - 1966 - British Journal of Aesthetics 6 (4):339--345.
  19. "The Critical Historians of Art": Michael Podro[REVIEW]Paul Crowther - 1983 - British Journal of Aesthetics 23 (4):363.
     
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    SPEAKING OF LILLIPUT? Recollections on the Warburg Institute in the Early 1970s.Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (1):160-173.
    This essay, part of a special issue on the Warburg Institute and Library, offers personal recollections of scholars whom the author encountered there as a student in the early 1970s, including E. H. Gombrich, Otto Kurz, Michael Baxandall, Frances Yates, D. P. Walker, A. I. Sabra, Michael Podro, Michael Screech, Arnaldo Momigliano, and Nikolaus Pevsner. The author's focus is on differences between the milieu of the Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg, as it had been in Hamburg, and the (...)
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    (1 other version)Drawing Distinctions: The Varieties of Graphic Expression.Patrick Maynard - 2005 - Cornell University Press.
    First and still only philosophy treatise on drawing, explaining the bases of meaning in all kinds of drawings, including technical and informational, design, child, and art drawings--depictive and nondepictive, East and West--engaging cognitive and developmental psychology, philosophy, art history and criticism. Ca 290 double-columned pp., 92 illus. Reviews include: Philosophy--David Hills, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65, no. 2 (Spring 2007): 235-237. Aesthetics--Michael Podro, British Journal of Aesthetics 48, no. 3 (July 2008): 346-347. Art history--Svetlana Alpers, Phi (...)
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    The Manifold in Perception. Theories of Art from Kant to Hildebrand (review).Jean G. Harrell - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (4):537-538.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 537 tion of his three dialogues, and of course there are several references to Hume's intern= parable Dialogues. The bibliographic essay is useful with respect to general works and period pieces but unfortunately does little to help those who are seeking further help in understanding an individual writer. Professor France's work is an invaluable guide nevertheless for those who realize that authors, even philosophers, do not write (...)
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  23. Moral Responsibility and the Moral Community: Is Moral Responsibility Essentially Interpersonal?Michael J. Zimmerman - 2016 - The Journal of Ethics 20 (1-3):247-263.
    Many philosophers endorse the idea that there can be no moral responsibility without a moral community and thus hold that such responsibility is essentially interpersonal. In this paper, various interpretations of this idea are distinguished, and it is argued that no interpretation of it captures a significant truth. The popular view that moral responsibility consists in answerability is discussed and dismissed. The even more popular view that such responsibility consists in susceptibility to the reactive attitudes is also discussed, and it (...)
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    Aristotle’s Theory of Substance: The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta.Michael V. Wedin - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (207):256-258.
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    The Genesis of Iconology.Jaś Elsner & Katharina Lorenz - 2012 - Critical Inquiry 38 (3):483-512.
    Erwin Panofsky explicitly states that the first half of the opening chapter of Studies in Iconology—his landmark American publication of 1939—contains ‘the revised content of a methodological article published by the writer in 1932’, which is now translated for the first time in this issue of Critical Inquiry.1 That article, published in the philosophical journal Logos, is among his most important works. First, it marks the apogee of his series of philosophically reflective essays on how to do art history,2 that (...)
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  26. Minds, things, and materiality.Michael Wheeler - 2012 - In Jay Schulkin (ed.), Action, perception and the brain: adaptation and cephalic expression. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In a rich and thought-provoking paper, Lambros Malafouris argues that taking material culture seriously means to be ‘systematically concerned with figuring out the causal efficacy of materiality in the enactment and constitution of a cognitive system or operation’ (Malafouris 2004, 55). As I understand this view, there are really two intertwined claims to be established. The first is that the things beyond the skin that make up material culture (in other words, the physical objects and artefacts in which cultural networks (...)
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    A Wittgensteinian approach to discerning the meaning of works of art in the practice of critical and contextual studies in secondary art education.Leslie Cunliffe - 2006 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 40 (1):65-78.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Wittgensteinian Approach to Discerning the Meaning of Works of Art in the Practice of Critical and Contextual Studies in Secondary Art EducationLeslie Cunliffe (bio)In order to get clear about aesthetic words you have to describe ways of living.Wittgenstein, Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief1Language is a labyrinth of paths. You approach from one side and know your way about; you approach the same place from (...)
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  28. Time and History in Alois Riegl's Theory of Perception.Mike Gubser - 2005 - Journal of the History of Ideas 66 (3):451-474.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Time and History in Alois Riegl's Theory of PerceptionMichael GubserIn an early essay, the Austrian art historian Alois Riegl (1858–1905), a pioneer of the modern discipline of art history, linked the creation of the zodiac images in calendar art to the designation of constellations in the heavens.1 Ancient calendar artists observed the motion of stars across the night sky and attempted to map them into recognizable patterns representing specific (...)
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  29. Music Performance As an Experimental Approach to Hyperscanning Studies.Michaël A. S. Acquadro, Marco Congedo & Dirk De Riddeer - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10:160194.
    Humans are fundamentally social and tend to create emergent organizations when interacting with each other; from dyads to families, small groups, large groups, societies and civilizations. The study of the neuronal substrate of human social behavior is currently gaining momentum in the young field of social neuroscience. Hyperscanning is a neuroimaging technique by which we can study two or more brain simultaneously while participants interact with each other. The aim of this article is to discuss several factors that we deem (...)
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    Engaging the Uncertainties of Ebola Outbreaks: An Anthropo-Ecological Perspective.Michael O. S. Afolabi & Ikeolu O. Afolabi - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (10):50-52.
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  31. Opportunistic carnivorism.Michael J. Almeida & Mark H. Bernstein - 2000 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (2):205–211.
    Some carnivores defend the position that the opportunistic consumption of meat is morally permissible even under the assumption that it is morally wrong to act in ways that ause unnecessary suffering to sentient beings. Ordering and consuming chicken once a week, they argue, will not increase the numbers of chickens suffering or slaughtered, since the system of purchasing and farming chickens is not sufficiently fine‐tuned to register differences at margin. We argue that, insensitivity of the market notwithstanding, consistent consequentialists are (...)
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  32. Interactive Effects of Racial Identity and Repetitive Head Impacts on Cognitive Function, Structural MRI-Derived Volumetric Measures, and Cerebrospinal Fluid Tau and Aβ.Michael L. Alosco, Yorghos Tripodis, Inga K. Koerte, Jonathan D. Jackson, Alicia S. Chua, Megan Mariani, Olivia Haller, Éimear M. Foley, Brett M. Martin, Joseph Palmisano, Bhupinder Singh, Katie Green, Christian Lepage, Marc Muehlmann, Nikos Makris, Robert C. Cantu, Alexander P. Lin, Michael Coleman, Ofer Pasternak, Jesse Mez, Sylvain Bouix, Martha E. Shenton & Robert A. Stern - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Positive versus negative instances in concept identification problems matched for logical complexity of solution procedures.Michael Davidson - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 80 (2p1):369.
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  34. Pre-original Buddhism and the transhumanist imperative.Michael LaTorra - 2022 - In Arvin M. Gouw, Brian Patrick Green & Ted Peters (eds.), Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics. Lanham: Lexington Books.
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    Nietzsche and Emerson: An Elective Affinity (review).Michael Lopez - 1993 - Philosophy and Literature 17 (2):396-398.
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  36. The language of physics & the language of mind.Michael Murphy - unknown - [n.p.]: Big Sur Recordings. Edited by Capra, Fritjof, [From Old Catalog], Sarfatti & Jack.
     
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    Une survivance bien entamée.Michael Naas - 2014 - Rue Descartes 82 (3):113-116.
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    Why the debate on proportionalism is misconceived.Michael J. Quirk - 1997 - Modern Theology 13 (4):501-524.
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    Doctrine and Experience.Michael L. Raposa - 1990 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 18 (56):29-31.
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    Politian's Commentaries on the Georgics and Fasti.Michael D. Reeve - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):153-.
  41. Holism and the Revision of Logic.Michael D. Resnik - 2004 - In Graham Priest, Jc Beall & Bradley P. Armour-Garb (eds.), The law of non-contradiction : new philosophical essays. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Hare's golden-rule argument: A reply to Silverstein.Michael H. Robins - 1974 - Mind 83 (332):578-581.
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    The Revolt of Boudicca (Tacitus, Annals 14.29-39) and the Assertion of Libertas in Neronian Rome.Michael Roberts - 1988 - American Journal of Philology 109 (1).
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  44. Forbidding wrong in Islam: an introduction.Michael Cook - 2003 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Michael Cook's classic study, Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong in Islamic Thought (Cambridge, 2001), reflected upon the Islamic injunction to forbid wrongdoing. This book is a short, accessible survey of the same material. Using Islamic history to illustrate his argument, Cook unravels the complexities of the subject by demonstrating how the past informs the present. At the book's core is an important message about the values of Islamic traditions and their relevance in the modern world.
     
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    Identity Threat.Michael Cholbi - 2017 - The Forum 2017.
    Michael Cholbi on the ways in which paternalism shows disrespect.
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    "Well Then, Once Again!" Between Summits and Heavens.Michael Skowron - 2023 - New Nietzsche Studies 12 (1):95-110.
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    Throntveit, Marchetti, and the Secularization of James’s Ethical Thought.Michael R. Slater - 2022 - Contemporary Pragmatism 19 (1):11-22.
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    Beyond Fideism and Antirationalism.Michael A. Smith - 2001 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 4 (4):112-121.
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    (1 other version)Philosophy and Inspiration: Chalier's Levinas.Michael B. Smith - 1997 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 9 (1):22-30.
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    Space Colonization: Technology and the Liberal ArtsCharles H. Holbrow Allan M. Russell Gorden F. Sutton.Michael L. Smith - 1989 - Isis 80 (1):147-148.
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