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    Monuments Préislamiques D'Afghanistan, Mémoires de la Délégation Archéologique Française en Afghanistan, Tome XIXMonuments Preislamiques D'Afghanistan, Memoires de la Delegation Archeologique Francaise en Afghanistan, Tome XIX.Walter A. Fairservis, Bruno Dagens, Marc Le Berre & Daniel Schlumberger - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):279.
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    Fraïssé’s theorem for logics of formal inconsistency.Bruno R. Mendonça & Walter A. Carnielli - 2020 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 28 (5):1060-1072.
    We prove that the minimal Logic of Formal Inconsistency $\mathsf{QmbC}$ validates a weaker version of Fraïssé’s theorem. LFIs are paraconsistent logics that relativize the Principle of Explosion only to consistent formulas. Now, despite the recent interest in LFIs, their model-theoretic properties are still not fully understood. Our aim in this paper is to investigate the situation. Our interest in FT has to do with its fruitfulness; the preservation of FT indicates that a number of other classical semantic properties can be (...)
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    Ethics and Objectivity—The Effects of the Darwinian Revolution on Educational Reform.Walter Fein Berg - 1973 - Educational Theory 23 (4):294-302.
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    Potential Markers of Progression in Idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease Derived From Assessment of Circular Gait With a Single Body-Fixed-Sensor: A 5 Year Longitudinal Study.M. Encarna Micó-Amigo, Idsart Kingma, Sebastian Heinzel, Sietse M. Rispens, Tanja Heger, Susanne Nussbaum, Rob C. van Lummel, Daniela Berg, Walter Maetzler & Jaap H. van Dieën - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Venetian Drawings XIV-XVII CenturiesJohn Singleton CopleyRufino TamayoJuan Gris: His Life and WorkFlemish Drawings XV-XVI CenturiesGuernicaThe Prints of Joan MiroHorace Pippin: A Negro Painter in AmericaGiovanni SegantiniSpanish Drawings XV-XIX Centuries.Graziano D'Albanella, James Thomas Flexner, Robert Goldwater, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, Juan Gris, Andre Leclerc, Pablo Picasso, Selden Rodman, Gottardo Segantini, Jose Gomez Sicre, Walter Ueberwasser, Robert Spreng, Bruno Adriani, C. Ludwig Brumme, Alec Miller, Jacques Schnier, Louis Slobodkin, Richard F. French, Simon L. Millner, Edward A. Armstrong, Alfred H. Barr Jr, E. K. Brown, R. O. Dunlop, Walter Pach, Robert Ethridge Moore, Alexander Romm, H. Ruhemann, Hans Tietze, R. H. Wilenski, D. Bartling, W. K. Wimsatt Jr, Samuel Johnson & Leo Stein - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (3):205.
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  6. Metabolomic Profiles for Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Stratification and Disease Course Monitoring.Daniel Stoessel, Jan-Patrick Stellmann, Anne Willing, Birte Behrens, Sina C. Rosenkranz, Sibylle C. Hodecker, Klarissa H. Stürner, Stefanie Reinhardt, Sabine Fleischer, Christian Deuschle, Walter Maetzler, Daniela Berg, Christoph Heesen, Dirk Walther, Nicolas Schauer, Manuel A. Friese & Ole Pless - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12:378428.
    Primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) shows a highly variable disease progression with poor prognosis and a characteristic accumulation of disabilities in patients. These hallmarks of PPMS make it difficult to diagnose and currently impossible to efficiently treat. This study aimed to identify plasma metabolite profiles that allow diagnosis of PPMS and its differentiation from the relapsing-remitting subtype (RRMS), primary neurodegenerative disease (Parkinson’s disease, PD), and healthy controls (HCs) and that significantly change during the disease course and could serve as surrogate (...)
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    Walter Benjamin à l'ère du monde digital: essai.Bruno Tackels - 2022 - Paris IIe: Éditions Kimé.
    Walter Benjamin est le penseur de la reproductibilité technique au XXe siècle, et il nous a donné de nombreuses pistes de lecture pour comprendre ce que la technique fait et défait dans nos sociétés industrielles fondées sur l'exploitation de l'autre. Déclin de l'aura, disparition de l'original, exposition généralisée, vulgarisation, performance, émergence de la star et du dictateur, choc, contrôle des masses et émancipation, il nous laisse un précieux viatique de fragments, célèbres ou méconnus, qui nous permettent de poser cette (...)
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    Trasparenza e riflessione in Walter Benjamin.Giovanna Bruno - 1990 - Idee 13:111-119.
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    Hegel or Bruno Bauer? Plato’s Cave and Two Reviews of Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion.Walter Jaeschke - 1990 - The Owl of Minerva 21 (2):230-235.
    Reviews have something in common with the structure of reflection. Just as a reflection can in turn be made the object of a reflection, a review also can in turn be made the object of a further review - and so on ad infinitum, as Hegel was frequently accustomed to say. The fact that there is an evident risk of such a progression ad infinitum, once one embarks on the path of reviewing a review, should not, however, prevent one from (...)
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    Die Entdeckung des Geistes: Studien z. Entstehung d. europ. Denkens bei d. Griechen.Bruno Snell - 1975 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht.
    English summary: Snell's magnum opus The Discovery of the Mind was in 1946 important for the reorientation of the postwar generation wrote DIE ZEIT upon Bruno Snell's 90th birthday in 1986. His continuously expanded compilations, dealing with studies on the formation of the European spirit by the Greeks, have since been translated into many world languages. Sixty years after their, first publication they have not lost inspiration. For his student Walter Jens, The Discovery of the Mind is the (...)
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    Left of #MeToo.Heather Berg - 2020 - Feminist Studies 46 (2):259.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Feminist Studies 46, no. 2. © 2020 by Feminist Studies, Inc. 259 Heather Berg Left of #MeToo In her 1949 call to “End the Neglect of the Problems of the Negro Woman!” Claudia Jones tells the story of Dora Jones, a Black domestic worker enslaved for forty years by her employer.1 Elizabeth Ingalls, a wealthy white woman, had traveled to Dora Jones’s Alabama home as a missionary teacher (...)
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    Der freie Wille als Rechtsprinzip: Untersuchungen zur Grundlegung des Rechts bei Hobbes und Hegel.Alfredo Bergés - 2012 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
    I. Pragmatismus und Neukantianismus Marc Rölli: Die Durchquerung des Absoluten. Zur Hegel-Rezeption John Deweys Wolfgang Bonsiepen: Hegel und der Neukantianismus Matthias Wunsch: Phänomenologie des Symbolischen? Die Hegelrezeption Ernst Cassirers II. Phänomenologie - Ontologie - Lebensphilosophie Annette Sell: Das Geheimnis des Anfangs. Die Aufnahme des Hegelschen Anfangsbegriffs in der Philosophie Martin Heideggers Hans-Ulrich Lessing: Hegel und Helmuth Plessner: Die verpaßte Rezeption Walter Jaeschke: Der Geist und sein Sein. Nicolai Hartmann auf Hegelschen Wegen Holger Glinka: Aus Phänomenologie mach Dialektik. Jean-Paul Sartres (...)
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    Lucretia and the Impossibility of Female Republicanism in Margaret Cavendish's Sociable Letters.Sandrine Bergès - 2018 - Hypatia 33 (4):663-680.
    Margaret Cavendish is known for her personal allegiance to monarchy in England. This is reflected in her writings; as Hobbes did, she tended to criticize severely any attempt at rebellion and did not think England could become a republic. Yet it seems that Cavendish did have sympathy with some republican values, in particular, as Lisa Walters has argued, with the republican concept of freedom as nondomination. How can we explain this apparent inconsistency? I believe that the answer lies in a (...)
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    Semblanza de Carlos Tomatis en la narrativa de Juan José Saer.Bruno Andrés Longoni - 2019 - Escritos 27 (59):226-273.
    Desde su anónima irrupción en “Algo se aproxima” hasta su último avistamiento en La grande, Carlos Tomatis, personaje emblemático en la narrativa del argentino Juan José Saer, se erige como metáfora de la esterilidad posmoderna en la melancólica figura del escritor sin escritura. Sorna epigramática, desdén autosuficiente y fantasías punitivas configuran su carácter melancólico y pendular. Nuestro trabajo busca correlacionar su imposibilidad de capitalizar la experiencia en forma de narración con la escritura saereana, signada por destellos epifánicos y una pulsión (...)
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    Renúncia Ao Percurso Ininterrupto da Intenção: Notas Sobre as Relações Entre a Teoria Do Conhecimento, Pensamento Mimético e Crítica Literária No Ensaísmo Benjaminiano.Bruno Oliveira de Andrade - 2013 - Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 5 (9):216-231.
    Tendo como fio condutor a ideia de que os ensaios de Walter Benjamin potencializam-se e se iluminam quando lidos em conjunto, este ensaio pretende, a partir da divisa adorniana a respeito das disposições do ensaísta – “entre as quais a disponibilidade de quem, como uma criança, não tem vergonha de se entusiasmar com o que os outros já fizeram” – apresentar uma leitura de Infância Berlinense: 1900, procurando estabelecer os contatos, ora implícitos ora explícitos, entre esse livro e outros (...)
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  16. XVI Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2011).Walter Carnielli, Renata de Freitas & Petrucio Viana - 2012 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (1):150-151.
    This is the report on the XVI BRAZILIAN LOGIC CONFERENCE (EBL 2011) held in Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil between May 9–13, 2011 published in The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic Volume 18, Number 1, March 2012. -/- The 16th Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2011) was held in Petro ́polis, from May 9th to 13th, 2011, at the Laboratório Nacional de Computação o Científica (LNCC). It was the sixteenth in a series of conferences that started in 1977 with the aim of (...)
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    The Philippics (G.) Manuwald (ed.) Cicero, Philippics 3–9. Volume 1: Introduction, Text and Translation. Volume 2: Commentary. (Texte und Kommentare 30.1–2.) Pp. xxiv + 1153, maps. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2007. Cased, €168, US$198. ISBN: 978-3-11-019325-. [REVIEW]Christopher S. Van Den Berg - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):126-.
  18. (1 other version)Figures of light in the early history of relativity (1905-1914).Scott A. Walter - 2018 - In David Rowe (ed.), Einstein Studies. Birkhäuser. pp. 3-50.
    Albert Einstein's bold assertion of the form-invariance of the equation of a spherical light wave with respect to inertial frames of reference became, in the space of six years, the preferred foundation of his theory of relativity. Early on, however, Einstein's universal light-sphere invariance was challenged on epistemological grounds by Henri Poincaré, who promoted an alternative demonstration of the foundations of relativity theory based on the notion of a light-ellipsoid. Drawing in part on archival sources, this paper shows how an (...)
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  19. Teoria crítica da sociedade: um olhar sobre a educação em tempos de sociedade tecnológica // Critical theory of society: a look at education in times of technological society.Luiz Antonio Calmon Nabuco Lastória, Bruno Perozzi da Silveira, Jéssica Raquel Rodeguero Stefanuto, Juliana Carla Fleiria Pimenta & Juliana Rossi Duci - 2013 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 18 (1):164-178.
    O presente artigo pretende discutir e refletir sobre as contribuições da chamada Teoria Crítica da Sociedade para o campo da educação em tempos de crescente desenvolvimento tecnológico. Para tanto, voltamos o olhar para as obras de três autores expoentes da Teoria Crítica: Walter Benjamin, Theodor W. Adorno e Herbert Marcuse, destacando as reflexões e análises desses autores e utilizando-as como subsídio no campo educativo. A educação autorreflexiva e autocrítica é pensada em seu potencial para a superação das condições de (...)
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    Philosophy of Science in Neo-Kantianism.Christian Krijnen & Kurt Walter Zeidler - 2015 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 46 (1):231-235.
    What is commonly known as neo-Kantianism is in fact a philosophical movement comprising many philosophers and different approaches. This movement established itself in the 1870s and dominated the philosophical developments and debates until the 1930s. The label ‘neo-Kantianism’ or ‘critical philosophy’ is unanimously and unquestionably applied to the Marburg School—whose main representatives are Hermann Cohen, Paul Natorp and Ernst Cassirer—and the Southwest German School, also called the Baden School or Heidelberg School—whose protagonists are Wilhelm Windelband, Heinrich Rickert, Emil Lask, Jonas (...)
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    Kritische Dialektik und Transzendentalontologie: der Ausgang des Neukantianismus und die post-neukantianische Systematik R. Hönigswalds, W. Cramers, B. Bauchs, H. Wagners, R. Reiningers und E. Heintels.Kurt Walter Zeidler - 1995 - Bonn: Bouvier.
    Da gegenwärtig kein allgemeinverbindlicher Begriff des ‚Neukantianismus‘ oder gar der ‚Transzendentalphilosophie‘ zur Verfügung steht und somit unter heutigen Bedingungen nicht aufs Geratewohl eine Geschichte der transzendentalsystematischen Bemühungen des 20. Jahrhunderts verfaßt werden kann, lag es nahe, sich diesem Thema anhand einer Analyse der Diskussionen zu nähern, in denen sich die sogenannte Selbstauflösung des Neukantianismus dokumentiert. Im Zuge dieser Annäherung war insbesondere an Siegfried Marcks zweibändiges Werk über DIE DIALEKTIK IN DER PHILOSOPHIE DER GEGENWART (Tübingen 1929/31) anzuknüpfen, das die transzendentalphilosophische Diskussion (...)
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    Bruno TACKELS. Walter Benjamin: Una vida en los textos.David Caralt - 2015 - Alpha (Osorno) 40:225-228.
    El artículo tiene por objeto analizar la construcción del conocimiento mapuche según el discurso de kimches. Sostenemos que en la educación familiar existe un proceso de construcción de conocimientos propios como un sistema de saberes y contenidos educativos para la formación de personas. La metodología empleada es la investigación educativa. Los resultados parciales muestran una descripción acerca de la lógica de los conocimientos educativos propios, para contextualizar la enseñanza y el aprendizaje de las ciencias en el medio escolar, desde la (...)
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    Mary Bittner Wiseman, Gary Shapiro, Michael L. Hall, Walter L. Reed, John J. Stuhr, George Poe, Bruce Krajewski, Walter Broman, Christopher McClintick, Jerome Schwartz, Roberta Davidson, Christopher Clausen, Michael Calabrese, Guy Willoughby, Don H. Bialostosky, Thomas R. Hart, Tom Conley, Michael McGaha, W. Wolfgang Holdheim, Mark Stocker, Sandra Sherman, Michael J. Weber, Sylvia Walsh, Mary Anne O'Neil, Robert Tobin, Donald M. Brown, Susan B. Brill, Oona Ajzenstat, Jeff Mitchell, Michael McClintick, Louis MacKenzie, Peter Losin, C. S. Schreiner, Walter A. Strauss, Eric J. Ziolkowski, William J. Berg, and Patrick Henry. [REVIEW]Joseph Sartorelli - 1994 - Philosophy and Literature 18 (2):354.
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    Sir Walter Ralegh, écrivain, l'œuvre et les idées (review).Richard H. Popkin - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (2):212-215.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:212 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY with Gassendi and his studies on atomism. Yet Papi gives us very little which is not already generally known. There is but a mere hint of how atomistic philosophy was handled by the Aristotelians and to what extent they actually absorbed some of that tradition themselves. Nothing in detail is said of the process whereby atomistic and Platonic motives became coupled, not only by (...), but by Ficino before and by Cudworth afterwards. On the credit side, however, the author does call attention to the commentary and paraphrase of Lucretius by Girolamo Frachetta of Rovigo (printed 1589), a work of some interest, which has been but little studied. Such rays of light are all too infrequent in this section and Papi is usually content to follow the conventional beaten path. For one to write a book on Bruno which breaks new ground is now difficult, for the field has been so thoroughly worked over. This one takes up a number of interesting themes found in Bruno's writings and sheds some light on them, but it seldom if ever says anything very different from the well-established tradition of Bruno scholarship in Italy which has produced so many mediocre books over the years. The specialist on Bruno and the sixteenth century will find little to detain him; the more casual reader could be ~rected to a number of superior treatments of various aspects of the Nolan's thought. In short, this study adds but little to what is already known. CHAm~V_SB. ScH~rrr University of Leeds Sir Walter Ralegh dcrivain, l'~uvre et les iddes. By Pierre Lefranc. (Qutbec: Les Presses de l'Universit~ Laval, 1968. Pp. 733. $19.50) This excellent study, the fruit of more than a dozen years of research, throws much light on Ralegh's thought and literary achievement. Lefranc has examined the manuscript sources, and unearthed quite a few new ones, and has patiently, carefully, and with much detective work, established what is no doubt the best available hypothesis of what is authentic among Ralegh's purported prose and poetic writings, and the date and circumstances of their composition. He has analyzed them in the context of Ralegh's carver, and has developed an exciting and rich interpretation of his political, philosophical and religious ideas. Ralegh's role in intellectual history derives mainly from his reputation as a Machiavellian, as an atheist, and from his mammoth, "pious," much-read providential History of the World (written during his years as a prisoner in the Tower of London). Lefranc deftly sorts and weighs the evidence for the various views and attitudes attributed to Ralegh in his own day and by interpreters ever since, and emerges from this examination with a fresh and striking picture of one of the liveliest bridge figures between the Elizabethan Renaissance and the modern world. The establishment of the canon leads to discarding as not by Ralegh many writings that have previously been used in interpreting the courtier's views. Three philosophical works which have played a role in twentieth-century interpretation, "A Treatise of the Soule," "The Prince, or Maxims of State" and "The Sceptick" are shown to be doubtful to a greater or lesser degree. "The Sceptick," which Strathmann (Sir Walter Ralegh,,4 Study in Elizabethan Skepticism, New York, 1951) had used to interpret Ralegh as a sceptical-Christian fideist, had been questioned earlier by Lefranc, Sprott, and myself. It is just a translation of portions of Book I of Sextus F_znpiricus' Outlinea of Pyrrhonism, and contains no connection with Ralegh, except that it was BOOK REVIEWS 213 published in his literary remains in 1651. Lefranc now, examining the evidence of the four manuscripts that have been discovered, concludes that it was a part of Ralegh's documentation when he was doing his research, but that 'Tattribution de 'The Sceptick' Ralegh lui-m~me ne repose sur rien" (p. 67). With the canon shorn of the dubious items, Lefranc proceeds to unfold a picture of Ralegh's intellectual world. As a practical statesman, buccaneer and explorer, Ralegh had a view of the role England should play vis-,'t-vis Spain and the New World that contained... (shrink)
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    Macintyre Angus. On ω1-categorical theories of abelian groups. Fundamenta mathematicae, vol. 70 , pp. 253–270.Macintyre Angus. On ω1-categorical theories of fields. Fundamenta mathematicae, vol. 71 , pp. 1–25.Reineke Joachim. Minimale Gruppen. Zeitschrift für mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik, vol. 21 , pp. 357–359.Baldwin J. T. and Saxl Jan. Logical stability in group theory. The journal of the Australian Mathematical Society, vol. 21 ser. A , pp. 267–276.Zil'bér B. I.. Gruppy i kol'ca, téoriá kotoryh katégorična . Fundamenta mathematicae, vol. 95 , pp. 173–188.Baur Walter, Cherlin Gregory, and Macintyre Angus. Totally categorical groups and rings. Journal of algebra, vol. 57 , pp. 407–440.Cherlin Gregory. Groups of small Morley rank. Annals of mathematical logic, vol. 17 , pp. 1–28.Cherlin G. and Shelah S.. Superstable fields and groups. Annals of mathematical logic, vol. 18 , pp. 227–270.Poizat Bruno. Sous-groupes définissables d 'un groupe stable. [REVIEW]Anand Pillay - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (1):317-321.
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    Altarriba, J.(ed.), Cognition and Culture: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Cognitive Psychology (= Advances in Psychology 103). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers, 1993. Alvesson, Mats and Per Olof Berg, Corporate Culture and Organizational Symbolism: An Overview (= de Gruyter Studies in Organization 34). New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1992. [REVIEW]Susan Bordo & Giovanna Borradori - 1994 - Semiotica 102 (3/4):345-348.
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    An Interview with Adam Lowe: To Re-produce Works of Art.Jean-Michel Frodon - 2024 - Theory, Culture and Society 41 (5):113-133.
    The relationship Bruno Latour had with Adam Lowe illustrates the close link between art and technique, and the problem of representation. Thanks to 3D digitisation and rematerialisation techniques of cultural objects, Adam reproduces all kinds of artworks at all scales with an unprecedented degree of precision. He does not do that in the customary sense today of producing an image of them. Breaking with the division between physical objects and the digital world, Lowe really produces them again, creating their (...)
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  28. Uses of “the Pluriverse”: Cosmos, Interrupted — or the Others of Humanities.Thomas Clément Mercier - 2019 - Ostium 15 (2).
    In this paper, I engage with the motif of “the pluriverse” such as it has increasingly been used in the past few years in several strands of critical humanities pertaining to the so-called “ontological turn”: science and technology studies (Bruno Latour, Isabelle Stengers), critical geography and political ontology (Mario Blaser), cultural anthropology (Marisol de la Cadena, Arturo Escobar, Eduardo Viveiros de Castro), decolonial thought (Walter Mignolo), or posthuman feminism (Donna Haraway). These various iterations of the figure of the (...)
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    Why Gaia is not a God of Totality.Bruno Latour - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (2-3):61-81.
    Biology and politics have always been permeable to one another, trading metaphors back and forth. This is nowhere more blatant than when people claim to talk about ‘the planet’ as a whole. James Lovelock’s concept of Gaia has often been interpreted as a godlike figure. By reviewing in some detail a critical assessment of Lovelock’s Gaia by one scientist, Toby Tyrrell, the paper tries to map out why it is so difficult for natural as well as social scientists not to (...)
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  30. Hierarchical Propositions.Bruno Whittle - 2017 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 46 (2):215-231.
    The notion of a proposition is central to philosophy. But it is subject to paradoxes. A natural response is a hierarchical account and, ever since Russell proposed his theory of types in 1908, this has been the strategy of choice. But in this paper I raise a problem for such accounts. While this does not seem to have been recognized before, it would seem to render existing such accounts inadequate. The main purpose of the paper, however, is to provide a (...)
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    (1 other version)On infinite size.Bruno Whittle - 2015 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 9:3-19.
    This chapter challenges Cantor’s notion of the ‘power’, or ‘cardinality’, of an infinite set. According to Cantor, two infinite sets have the same cardinality if and only if there is a one-to-one correspondence between them. Cantor showed that there are infinite sets that do not have the same cardinality in this sense. Further, he took this result to show that there are infinite sets of different sizes. This has become the standard understanding of the result. The chapter challenges this, arguing (...)
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  32. Unconscious and conscious priming by forms and their parts.Bruno G. Breitmeyer, Haluk Ogmen, Jose Ramon & Jian Chen - 2005 - Visual Cognition 12 (5):720-736.
     
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    Beyond Substance: Structural and Political Questions for Neurotechnologies and Human Rights.Walter G. Johnson - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):134-136.
    The last several years have seen vibrant debates among policymakers and scholars on whether to craft new human rights (or novel interpretations of existing ones) around neurotechnologies. These con...
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  34. Libertà, ragione, società.Bruno Widmar - 1969 - Napoli,: Glaux.
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    (1 other version)Immanuel Kant und sein Verhältnis zur Naturwissenschaft.Bruno Bauch - 1912 - Kant Studien 17 (1-3):9-27.
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    Sensitivity and responsibility for consequences.Walter Glannon - 1997 - Philosophical Studies 87 (3):223-233.
  37. Willusionism, epiphenomenalism, and the feeling of conscious will.Sven Walter - 2014 - Synthese 191 (10):2215-2238.
    While epiphenomenalism—i.e., the claim that the mental is a causally otiose byproduct of physical processes that does not itself cause anything—is hardly ever mentioned in philosophical discussions of free will, it has recently come to play a crucial role in the scientific attack on free will led by neuroscientists and psychologists. This paper is concerned with the connection between epiphenomenalism and the claim that free will is an illusion, in particular with the connection between epiphenomenalism and willusionism, i.e., with the (...)
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    Philosophy and childhood: critical perspectives and affirmative practices.Walter Omar Kohan - 2014 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Some biographical remarks and philosophical questions within philosophy for children -- Celebrating thirty years of philosophy for children -- Good-bye to Matthew Lipman (and Ann Margaret Sharp) -- The politics of formation : a critique of philosophy for children -- Philosophy at public schools of Brasilia, DF -- (Some) reasons for doing philosophy with children -- Philosophizing with children at a philosophy camp -- Does philosophy fit in Caxias? A Latin American project -- Philosophy as spiritual and political exercise in (...)
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    La démocratie et la question de la guerre dans l’œuvre d’Alexis de Tocqueville.Bruno Hueber - 2010 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 60 (4):49-70.
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    The Phenomenological Approach to Psychiatry.John Wild & J. H. Van den Berg - 1957 - Philosophical Review 66 (1):131.
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    On the problem of death.Walter Schulz - 2000 - Continental Philosophy Review 33 (4):467-486.
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    La ética estóica como una guía para la vida política en Marco Aurelio.Bruno Alonso - 2020 - Escritos 28 (61):51-61.
    Marcus Aurelius reigned from 161 A.D. to 180 A.D., and he ranks among the most successful emperors of the antonine dynasty. The success of his administration may be attributed to his philosopher personality and, more than that, to his stoic character. Meditations presents thoughts of a stoicism devotee, which reflects in moments of intimacy on the challenges that he faced throughout his life as an emperor. It is in the practice of the ethical precepts of stoicism that he finds his (...)
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    Philosophie du langage: Signification, vérité, réalité.Bruno Ambroise & Sandra Laugier - 2009 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    La philosophie du langage issue du tournant linguistique, apparue avec Frege a l'oree du XXe siecle, peut paraitre depassee de nos jours par la philosophie de l'esprit ou le cognitivisme. Ce volume vise a illustrer au contraire la vitalite et la radicalite des premieres theories de la signification et de la reference. Il parcourt, a travers une serie de textes devenus classiques, l'evolution de la problematique de la signification, sa definition comme mode de presentation de la reference, son explosion avec (...)
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    A linguagem filmográfica e a representação estética de Lula em documentários.Bruno Novaes Araujo - 2021 - Páginas de Filosofía 10 (1):73-95.
    Esse artigo é um resumo de uma tese de doutorado iniciada em 2017 que tem como objetivo analisar onze filmes do gênero documentário que abordam a liderança política de Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ao longo de sua trajetória no cenário nacional. Discuto, entendendo os documentários como fontes narrativas, o tipo de liderança política de Lula nos momentos específicos de suas produções, analisando esteticamente como ele foi representado pelos diversos diretores. Como objetivo específico, busco identificar traços do fenômeno político discutido (...)
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    Les lettres portugaises de Raymond guérin ou la guerre d'espagne vue Par un nouveau Fabrice.Bruno Curatolo - 2006 - In Maxence Caron & Jocelyn Benoist (eds.), Heidegger. Paris: Cerf. pp. 797--371.
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  46. Transzendentaler Idealismus.Walter Patt - 1991 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 181 (1):133-134.
     
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    Zur Kritik der Gewalt und andere Aufsätze.Walter Benjamin - 1965 - [Frankfurt am Main]: Suhrkamp. Edited by Herbert Marcuse.
    uber das Programm der kommenden Philosophie. ZUr Kritik der Gewalt. SChicksal und Charakter. GEschichtsphilosophische Thesen. THeologisch-politisches Fragment.
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    Biotypology IV. morphological typology of the individual and of groups.Walter Brandt - 1949 - Acta Biotheoretica 9 (1-2):41-56.
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    `To know' and `to understand'.Walter Cerf - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12 (1):83-94.
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    Napoleon as "roi thaumaturge".Walter Friedlaender - 1941 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 4 (3/4):139-141.
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