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  1. Naming and Sounding. Time as Logos.Thrasybulos G. Georgiades - 1985
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  2. Gregory Palamas, The Χίονες, and the Fall of Gallipoli.G. Georgiades Arnakis - 1952 - Byzantion 22:305-312.
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    Rhythmus. Zum Wesen der Sprache bei Heidegger.Cathrin Nilsen - 2003 - Prolegomena 2 (1):3-17.
    According to Martin Heidegger language is the “house of Being”. It is the language that allows us to be in the world, and at the same time it is the language which throws light upon how we are there. The air of Being is called with the ancient Greek Rhythmos as a first measurement of time, and thus the articulation of our speech points out the articulation of time. With reference to the musicologist Thrasybulos Georgiades the two formations (...)
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  4. The failure of soul-making theodicy.G. Stanley Kane - 1975 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6 (1):1 - 22.
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    “A Great Miracle in a Little Room”: Thomas Traherne and the Intrinsic Value of Nonhuman Animals.G. P. Marcar - 2022 - Journal of Animal Ethics 12 (2):128-137.
    The writings of English poet and mystic Thomas Traherne (1626–1674) remain a relatively underexplored reservoir. Traherne's technological context includes the invention of the telescope (1608) as well as the microscope (c. 1590). As will become evident in this article, Traherne's expositions on creation display an imagination that is adept at placing itself behind both types of lenses. This article focuses on Traherne's treatment of two types of insects—the fly and the ant—in order to extrapolate some of the insights that can (...)
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    Deceiving oneself about being in control: Conscious detection of changes in visuomotor coupling.G. Knoblich & T. T. J. Kircher - 2004 - Journal of Experimental Psychology - Human Perception and Performance 30 (4):657-66.
  7. Were You a Zygote?G. E. M. Anscombe - 1984 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 18:111-115.
    The usual way for new cells to come into being is by division of old cells. So the zygote, which is a—new—single cell formed from two, the sperm and ovum, is an exception. Textbooks of human genetics usually say that this new cell is beginning of a new human individual. What this indicates is that they suddenly forget about identical twins.
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    Nepriznannai︠a︡ nauka =: Unrecognized science.G. V. Belov - 2012 - Moskva: Grifon.
    Предназначено для представителей науки и образования, политических партий, общественных и религиозных организаций, органов государственного управления.
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  9. Toward a general theory of representation.G. J. Dalenoort - 1990 - Psychological Research 52:229-237.
     
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    Mind association: Annual meeting and joint session with the aristotelian society.G. C. Field - 1928 - Mind 37 (146):264-264.
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    Infogenese en biologie vegetale.G. Hunault, F. Beaujard, H. B. Lück & J. Lück - 1991 - Acta Biotheoretica 39 (3-4):253-270.
    The construction of theoretical models in biology, situated at the cross-roads of biology, mathematics and computer science, often leads to a tool as final product. Its genesis can be named Infogenesis. The procedure of the resolution of theoretical problems is analyzed on examples of practical purposes taken from plant biology.The first example deals with mineral plant nutrition, explaining a way to go from theoretical ionic balances to the experimental realization of nutritional solutions with macro-element components.
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    Leibniz and Locke. A study of the "new essays on human understanding".G. A. J. Rogers - 1986 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 24 (4):556-558.
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    On irrelevant criteria of confirmation.G. Schlesinger - 1970 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 21 (3):282-287.
  14. Antitézis: válogatott tanulmányok, 2001-2020.G. M. Tamas - 2021 - Budapest: Pesti Kalligram. Translated by Balázs Sipos.
     
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  15. Hare on meaning and speech acts.G. J. Warnock - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (1):80-84.
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  16. (2 other versions)Language, Sense and Nonsense.G. P. Baker & P. M. S. Hacker - 1985 - Mind 94 (374):307-310.
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    Formalization, possible worlds and the foundations of modal logic.G. H. Merrill - 1978 - Erkenntnis 12 (3):305 - 327.
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    Introducing ethics and engineering: The case of delft university of technology.G. J. Scheurwater & S. J. Doorman - 2001 - Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (2):261-266.
    This article focuses mainly on (1) the policy of Delft University of Technology since 1992 as regards the university-wide introduction of a compulsory course on ethics and engineering, and (2) the ideal structure of such a course, including the educational goals of the course.
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    Locke and the objects of perception.G. A. J. Rogers - 2004 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 85 (3):245–254.
    It is common to assume that if Locke is to be regarded as a consistent epistemologist he must be read as holding that either ideas are the objects of perception or that (physical) objects are. He must either be a direct realist or a representationalist. But perhaps, paradoxical as it at first sounds, there is no reason to suppose that he could not hold both to be true. We see physical objects and when we do so we have ideas. We (...)
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  20. Ethical issues at the university-industry interface: A way forward?G. R. Evans & D. E. Packham - 2003 - Science and Engineering Ethics 9 (1):3-16.
    This paper forms an introduction to this issue, the contents of which arose directly or indirectly from a conference in May 2001 on Corruption of scientific integrity? — The commercialisation of academic science. The introduction, in recent decades, of business culture and values into universities and research institutions is incompatible with the openness which scientific and all academic pursuit traditionally require. It has given rise to a web of problems over intellectual property and conflict of interest which has even led (...)
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    A directly cautious theory of defeasible consequence for default logic via the notion of general extension.G. Aldo Antonelli - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 109 (1-2):71-109.
    This paper introduces a generalization of Reiter’s notion of “extension” for default logic. The main difference from the original version mainly lies in the way conflicts among defaults are handled: in particular, this notion of “general extension” allows defaults not explicitly triggered to pre-empt other defaults. A consequence of the adoption of such a notion of extension is that the collection of all the general extensions of a default theory turns out to have a nontrivial algebraic structure. This fact has (...)
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  22. Functions in begriffsschrift.G. Baker & P. Hacker - 2003 - Synthese 135 (3):273 - 297.
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    Apperception and the movement of attention.G. F. Stout - 1891 - Mind 16 (61):23-53.
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    Mr. Prichard's criticism of psychology.G. F. Stout - 1907 - Mind 16 (62):236-243.
  25. Adynaton : four dichotomies for a philosophy of impossibility.P. Di Lucia A. G. Conte - 2012 - Phenomenology and Mind:134-144.
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    A Note on Callimachus, Hynm 5.83.G. R. Mclennan - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (2):425-425.
    SOME years ago Giangrande acutely suggested1 that we should read at the beginning of this line έσтààθη δ’ φθοολλος in place of Buttmann' proposal έσàκη δ’ θολλος accepted by Pfeiffer. Giangrande' emendation received upport from Meillier, who wrote:2 ‘Giangrande … a trouvé de bonnes raisons pour conserver έσтààθη … et propose έσтààθη δ’ φθοολλος.’ No one seems to have realized that there is a metrical difficulty involved in Buttmann' emendation—an ironic fact, as his original intention was, of course, to restore (...)
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    Moral values of the Ukrainian people and the ritual law of the Church in the poetic folklore of the nineteenth century.G. I. Razumtseva - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 14:25-35.
    The problem of self-knowledge, originally ethnic, and then national, always excited and continues to worry humanity. At different times, she was sharper, then she calmed down, then stepped forward, then she became one in line with other issues of political, economic and social life. But this problem was inevitable. It was one of the sources of the spirit and activities of the people.
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  28. (3 other versions)A Study of Hegel's Logic.G. R. G. Mure - 1950 - Philosophy 26 (97):180-183.
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  29. Theories of explanation.G. Randolph Mayes - 2001 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Index of Names Abbarno, J., 122n, 128 Abetti, G., 184n, 202 Achterhuis, H., 37.R. Ackermann, G. Aichholzer, J. Alexander, T. J. Allen, H. Arendt, J. M. Atienza & Atting Tw - 2005 - In Wenceslao J. González (ed.), Science, technology and society: a philosophical perspective. [Spain]: Netbiblo.
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    St. Thomas Aquinas.G. K. Chesterton - 1933 - Hodder & Stoughton.
    2011 Reprint of 1943 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. "St. Thomas Aquinas" is enriched by the author's unique ability to see the world through the saint's eyes, a fresh and animated view that shows us Aquinas as no other biography has. Acclaimed as the best book ever written on Aquinas by such outstanding Thomists as Jacques Maritain, Etienne Gilson, and Anton Pegis, this brilliant biography will completely capture the reader and leave him (...)
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    Critical notices.G. Ryle - 1929 - Mind 38 (151):366-370.
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    The late miss E. E. Constance Jones.G. F. Stout - 1922 - Mind 31 (123):383-384.
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    Individual privacy and computer-based human resource information systems.G. Stephen Taylor & J. Stephen Davis - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (7):569 - 576.
    The proliferation of computers in the business realm may lead to ethical problems between individual and societal rights, and the organization's need to control costs. In an attempt to explore the causes of this potential conflict, this study examined the varying levels of sensitivity 223 respondents assigned to different types of information typically stored in computer-based human resource information systems. It was found that information most directly related to the job — pay rate, fringe benefits, educational history — was considered (...)
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  35. The Schopenhauerian challenge in environmental ethics.G. E. Varner - 1985 - Environmental Ethics 7 (3):209-229.
    Environmental holism and environmental individualism are based on incompatible notions of moral considerability, and yield incompatible results. For Schopenhauer, every intelligible character--every irreducible instance of formative nature---defines a distinct moral patient, and for hirn both holistic entities and the individual members of higher species have distinguishable intelligible characters. Schopenhauer’s neglected metaethics thus can be used to generate an environmental ethics which is complete in the sense of synthesizing holism and individualism while simultaneously meeting TomRegan’s (implicit) demand that an environmental ethics (...)
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    Competitive exclusion, coexistence and community structure.G. H. Walter - 1988 - Acta Biotheoretica 37 (3-4):281-313.
    Studies of coexistence are based ultimately on the assumption that competitive exclusion is a general and accredited phenomenon in nature. However, the ecological and evolutionary impact of interspecific competition is of questionable significance. Review of three reputed examples of competitive exclusion in the field (Aphytis wasps, red and grey squirrels, and triclads) demonstrates that the widely-accepted competition-based interpretations are unlikely, that alternative explanations are overlooked, and that all other reported cases need critical reinvestigation. Although interspecific competition does undoubtedly occur, the (...)
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    (1 other version)Les Lois sociaLes (suite et fin).G. Tarde - 1898 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 6 (3):329 - 353.
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    From Parmenides to Wittgenstein: Collected Philosophical Papers, Volume 1.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1981 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Early work from a leader in analytic philosophy From Parmenides to Wittgenstein, Volume 1: Collected Philosophical Papers is part of a multi-volume publication of G.E.M. Anscombe's collected works. Writing on philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, philosophy of language, and philosophical logic, Anscombe is known as one of analytical Thomisms's most prominent figures. This collection includes her writing on the work of her teacher, Ludwig Wittgenstein, with whom she worked closely as co-editor and translator.
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  39. Artificial consciousness: Utopia or real possibility?G. Buttazzo - 2001 - Computer 34:24-30.
  40. Glaucon’s Reward, Philosophy’s Debt: The Myth of Er.G. R. F. Ferrari - 2009 - In Catalin Partenie (ed.), Plato’s Myths. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  41. Being and Knowledge in Spinoza.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1974 - In der Bend & G. J. (eds.), Spinoza on knowing, being and freedom. Assen,: Van Gorcum.
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    Wittgenstein on the myth of mental processes.G. N. A. Vesey - 1968 - Philosophical Review 77 (3):350-355.
  43. (1 other version)The Logic of Categories.G. Tamás & R. Cohen - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (3):574-574.
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    Ferdinando Lo Cascio: Sulla autenticità delle epistole di Apollonio Tianeo. (Istituto siciliano di studi bizantini e neoellenici, 10.) Pp. 80. Palermo, 1978. Paper.G. W. Bowersock - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (2):289-289.
  45. The Revelation of St. John the Divine.G. B. Caird & Charles Brütsch - 1966
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    A Correction.B. L. G. - 1881 - American Journal of Philology 2 (7):401.
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    (1 other version)Inleiding tot de Theologie van E. Brunner.G. J. H. Gijmink - 1962 - HTS Theological Studies 18 (3).
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    Variability in Executive Control Performance Is Predicted by Physical Activity.G. Kyle Gooderham, Simon Ho & Todd C. Handy - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    The Origin of the Cult of Artemis.B. L. G. & J. Rendel Harris - 1916 - American Journal of Philology 37 (2):219.
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    The Objective and Subjective Sides of Human Moral Consciousness and Their Relation: Author’s Reply to Reviews of Kant’s Conception of Pedagogy.G. Felicitas Munzel - 2018 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 38 (3):347-357.
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