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    David R. Carlson, Chaucer's Jobs.(The New Middle Ages.) New York and Basingstoke, Eng.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. Pp. vii, 168; 1 black-and-white figure. [REVIEW]William Askins - 2008 - Speculum 83 (1):182-184.
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    Elizabeth Fowler, Literary Character: The Human Figure in Early English Writing. Ithaca, N.Y., and London: Cornell University Press, 2003. Pp. xiii, 263; black-and-white frontispiece. $45. [REVIEW]William Askins - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):513-515.
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    Askin I︠A︡kov Fomich: tvorcheskiĭ portret filosofa.I︠A︡. F. Askin - 2002 - Saratov: Izd-vo Saratovskogo universiteta. Edited by R. D. Klochkovskai︠a︡, Olʹga As & G. N. Petrova.
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    Narrative and Becoming.Ridvan Askin - 2016 - Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press.
    What is narrative? Ridvan Askin brings together aesthetics, contemporary North American fiction, Gilles Deleuze, narrative theory, and the recent speculative turn to answer this question. Through this process, he develops a transcendental empiricist concept of narrative. Askin argues against the established consensus of narrative theory for an understanding of narrative as fundamentally nonhuman, unconscious, and expressive.
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    The Aesthetics, Poetics, and Rhetoric of Soccer.Ridvan Askin & Catherine Diederich - 2018 - Routledge.
    Soccer has long been known as 'the beautiful game'. This multi-disciplinary volume explores soccer, soccer culture, and the representation of soccer in art, film, and literature, using the critical tools of aesthetics, poetics, and rhetoric. Including international contributions from scholars of philosophy, literary and cultural studies, linguistics, art history, and the creative arts, this book begins by investigating the relationship between beauty and soccer and asks what criteria should be used to judge the sport's aesthetic value. Covering topics as diverse (...)
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    Presidency of Religious Affairs 4-6 Ages Group Qur'an Courses'Curriculum Evaluation Scale.Betül Aşkin & E. R. Hamit - 2023 - Dini Araştırmalar 26 (64):277-309.
    With the addition of the 4-6 age group to the service areas of the Presidency of Religious Affairs(PRA), the activities in this area have increased rapidly over the years. This program, which is in high demand throughout the country, needs to be evaluated in many aspects, such as the implementation process and the achievement of its goals. In this context, the aim of the study evaluation in line with the instructive views of the PRA 4-6 Ages Groub Qur’an Courses Curriculum, (...)
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  7. Introduction: Aesthetics After the Speculative Turn.Ridvan Askin, Andreas Hägler & Philipp Schweighauser - 2014 - Speculations:6-38.
  8. Analiz sistemy nauchogo znanii︠a︡.I︠A︡kov Fomich Askin, T. K. Nikolʹskai︠a︡ & B. I. Mokin (eds.) - 1976
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    Anagogical Vision and Comedic Form in Flannery O'Connor.Denise T. Askin - 2004 - Renascence 57 (1):47-62.
  10. Mneme, Anamnesis and Mimesis: The Function of Narrative in Paul Ricœur’s Theory of Memory.Ridvan Askin - 2009 - FIAR: Forum for Inter-American Research 1 (2).
    Paul Ricœur develops his phenomenological-hermeneutical theory of memory in his seminal Memory, History, Forgetting, and several preliminary studies to his monumental book.[1] As its title indicates, the monograph treats memory in conjunction with forgetting and history, placed within a wider horizon of what could be termed an ethics of forgiving. For the purpose of this article I will focus on the problems of memory and forgetting, ignoring history for the most part. Similarly, I do not explicitly deal with the more (...)
     
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    Misrepresentation in the marketplace and beyond: ethics under siege.Peggy C. Askins (ed.) - 1996 - Washington, DC: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers.
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    Prolegomenon to a Differential Theory of Narrative.Ridvan Askin - 2015 - Substance 44 (3):155-170.
    The object of study of this article is narrative.1 My aim is to sketch what exactly constitutes the necessary and sufficient building blocks of narrative as such. The article’s concern is thus with the ontological build-up and status of narrative. In this, it argues against narratology’s prevalent anti-metaphysical Kantianism and for a Deleuze-inflected metaphysical conception of narrative. My account unfolds according to the following trajectory: first, I stage a critique of narratology’s default Kantianism; second, I formulate an alternative Deleuzian program; (...)
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  13. Problema vremeni.I︠A︡. F. Askin - 1966 - Moskva,: Mysl, ̓.
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  14. Dialektika istoricheskogo prot︠s︡essa: protivopolozhnostʹ materialisticheskogo i idealisticheskogo podkhodov: mezhvuzovskiĭ nauchnyĭ sbornik.I︠A︡. F. Askin & V. B. Ustʹi︠a︡nt︠s︡ev (eds.) - 1986 - Saratov: Izd-vo Saratovskogo universiteta.
     
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    Kulʹtura i chelovek v sovremennoĭ kartine mira: Mezhvuzovskiĭ nauchnyĭ sbornik po materialam Vserossiĭskikh Askinskikh chteniĭ, okti︠a︡brʹ 2000 g.I︠A︡. F. Askin & V. B. Ustʹi︠a︡nt︠s︡ev (eds.) - 2001 - Saratov: I︠U︡l.
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  16. Leninskai︠a︡ teorii︠a︡ poznanii︠a︡ i sovremennai︠a︡ nauka.I︠A︡kov Fomich Askin & T. K. Nikolʹskai︠a︡ (eds.) - 1970
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  17. Emersons politisches Denken und die Dichtung.Ridvan Askin - 2017 - In Michael G. Festl & Philipp Schweighauser (eds.), Literatur und Politische Philosophie: Subjektivität, Fremdheit, Demokratie. Brill Fink. pp. 101-122.
  18. Emerson's Speculative Pragmatism.Ridvan Askin - 2019 - In David Rudrum, Ridvan Askin & Frida Beckman (eds.), New Directions in Philosophy and Literature. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 234-252.
    With its poetic and highly paratactic style and its reliance on the essay form Emerson’s program, I believe, is best captured with the expression ‘speculative pragmatism’. I will attempt to give this expression some consistency. The trajectory I have chosen for this task is as follows: I will begin with considerations concerning the fundamental relation between metaphysics and aesthetics for Emerson, then move on to the more specific relation between aesthetics and the work of art with literature as its prime (...)
     
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  19. Metodologicheskie funkt︠s︡ii filosofskikh kategoriĭ: mezhvuzovskiĭ nauchnyĭ sbornik.I︠A︡. F. Askin, S. G. Borshchov & V. P. Karateev (eds.) - 1989 - [Saratov]: Izd-vo Saratovskogo universiteta.
     
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  20. Print︠s︡ip determinizma.I︠A︡. F. Askin (ed.) - 1983 - Saratov: Izd-vo Saratovskogo universiteta.
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  21. The philosophic concept of time.Y. F. Askin - 1977 - In Honorat Aguessy (ed.), Time and the philosophies. Paris: UNESCO. pp. 127--139.
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  22. Filosofskiĭ determinizm i nauchnoe poznanie.I︠A︡. F. Askin - 1977
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  23. Problemy determinizma v svete sistemno-strukturnogo analiza.I︠A︡. F. Askin & Olʹga Sergeevna Zelʹkina (eds.) - 1970 - Saratov,: Izd. Sarat. un-ta.
     
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  24. Print︠s︡ip razvitii︠a︡.I︠A︡kov Fomich Askin (ed.) - 1972
     
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    Speculations V: aesthetics in the 21st century.Ridvan Askin, Paul John Ennis, Andreas Hägler & Philipp Schweighauser (eds.) - 2014 - Brooklyn, NY: Punctum Books.
    Ever since the turn of the century aesthetics has steadily gained momentum as a central field of study across the disciplines. No longer sidelined, aesthetics has grown in confidence. While this recent development brings with it a return to the work of the canonical authors (most notably Baumgarten and Kant), some contemporary scholars reject the traditional focus on epistemology and theorize aesthetics in its ontological connotations. It is according to this shift that speculative realists have proclaimed aesthetics as "first philosophy" (...)
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    New Directions in Philosophy and Literature.David Rudrum, Ridvan Askin & Frida Beckman (eds.) - 2019 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    This forward-thinking, non-traditional reference work uniquely maps out how new developments in 21st century philosophy are entering into dialogue with the study of literature. Going beyond the familiar methods of analytic philosophy, and with a breadth greater than traditional literary theory, this collection looks at the profound consequences of the interaction between philosophy and literature for questions of ethics, politics, subjectivity, materiality, reality and the nature of the contemporary itself.
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    An Investigation of Self-Directed Learning Skills of Undergraduate Students.İlkay Aşkin Tekkol & Melek Demirel - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Chechnya: Another battleground for the perpetration of gender based crimes. [REVIEW]Martina Vandenberg & Kelly Askin - 2001 - Human Rights Review 2 (3):140-149.
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  29. The Development of Logic.William Calvert Kneale & Martha Kneale - 1962 - Oxford, England: Clarendon Press. Edited by Martha Kneale.
    This book traces the development of formal logic from its origins inancient Greece to the present day. The authors first discuss the work oflogicians from Aristotle to Frege, showing how they were influenced by thephilosophical or mathematical ideas of their time. They then examinedevelopments in the present century.
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    Kant and the Exact Sciences.William Harper & Michael Friedman - 1995 - Philosophical Review 104 (4):587.
    This is a very important book. It has already become required reading for researchers on the relation between the exact sciences and Kant’s philosophy. The main theme is that Kant’s continuing program to find a metaphysics that could provide a foundation for the science of his day is of crucial importance to understanding the development of his philosophical thought from its earliest precritical beginnings in the thesis of 1747, right through the highwater years of the critical philosophy, to his last (...)
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  31. Dynamic Expressivism about Deontic Modality.William B. Starr - 2016 - In Nate Charlow & Matthew Chrisman (eds.), Deontic Modality. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 355-394.
  32. Expressing Permission.William B. Starr - 2016 - Semantics and Linguistic Theory 26:325-349.
    This paper proposes a semantics for free choice permission that explains both the non-classical behavior of modals and disjunction in sentences used to grant permission, and their classical behavior under negation. It also explains why permissions can expire when new information comes in and why free choice arises even when modals scope under disjunction. On the proposed approach, deontic modals update preference orderings, and connectives operate on these updates rather than propositions. The success of this approach stems from its capacity (...)
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  33. Effective Altruism: Introduction.William MacAskill - 2017 - Essays in Philosophy 18 (1):1-5.
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    Minority Report: Dissent and Diversity in Science.William Lynch - 2020 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book analyzes the support that should be given to minority views, reconsidering classic debates in Science and Technology Studies and examining numerous case studies.
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  35. Philosophy of Computer Science.William J. Rapaport - 2005 - Teaching Philosophy 28 (4):319-341.
    There are many branches of philosophy called “the philosophy of X,” where X = disciplines ranging from history to physics. The philosophy of artificial intelligence has a long history, and there are many courses and texts with that title. Surprisingly, the philosophy of computer science is not nearly as well-developed. This article proposes topics that might constitute the philosophy of computer science and describes a course covering those topics, along with suggested readings and assignments.
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  36. Aid Scepticism and Effective Altruism.William MacAskill - 2019 - Journal of Practical Ethics 7 (1):49-60.
    In the article, ‘Being Good in a World of Need: Some Empirical Worries and an Uncomfortable Philosophical Possibility,’ Larry Temkin presents some concerns about the possible impact of international aid on the poorest people in the world, suggesting that the nature of the duties of beneficence of the global rich to the global poor are much more murky than some people have made out. -/- In this article, I’ll respond to Temkin from the perspective of effective altruism—one of the targets (...)
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    Jensen's data on Spearman's hypothesis: No artifact.William Shockley - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (3):512-512.
  38. “No Other Name”: A Middle Knowledge Perspective on the Exclusivity of Salvation Through Christ.William Lane Craig - 1989 - Faith and Philosophy 6 (2):172-188.
    The conviction ofthe New Testament writers was that there is no salvation apart from Jesus. This orthodox doctrine is widely rejected today because God’s condemnation of persons in other world religions seems incompatible with various attributes of God.Analysis reveals the real problem to involve certain counterfactuals of freedom, e.g., why did not God create a world in which all people would freely believe in Christ and be saved? Such questions presuppose that God possesses middle knowledge. But it can be shown (...)
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    A Critique of Henrik Friberg‐Fernros's Defense of the Substance View.William Simkulet - 2016 - Bioethics 30 (9):767-773.
    Proponents of the substance view contend that abortion is seriously morally wrong because it is killing something with the same inherent value and right to life as you or I. Rob Lovering offers two innovative criticisms of the anti-abortion position taken by the substance view – the rescue argument and the problem of spontaneous abortion. Henrik Friberg-Fernros offers an interesting response to Lovering, but one I argue would be inconsistent with the anti-abortion stance taken by most substance view theorists.
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    Does God Have a Nature?William L. Rowe - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (2):305.
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  41. Middle Knowledge, Truth-Makers, and the "Grounding Objection".William Lane Craig - 2001 - Faith and Philosophy 18 (3):337-352.
  42. Ontology for an Uncompromising Ethical Realism.William J. FitzPatrick - 2016 - Topoi 37 (4):537-547.
    I begin by distinguishing two general approaches to metaethics and ontology. One in effect puts our experience as engaged ethical agents on hold while independent metaphysical and epistemological inquiries, operating by their own lights, deliver metaethical verdicts on acceptable interpretations of our ethical lives; the other instead keeps engaged ethical experience in focus and allows our reflective interpretation of it to shape our metaphysical and epistemological views, including our ontology. While the former approach often leads to deflationary views, the latter (...)
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    Value and Existence.William J. Wainwright - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (2):318.
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    Playing by the Rules: A Philosophical Examination of Rule-Based Decision-Making in Law and Life.William H. Wilcox - 1994 - Philosophical Review 103 (1):169.
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  45. A New Reliability Defeater for Evolutionary Naturalism.William J. Talbott - 2016 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 93 (3):538-564.
    The author identifies the structure of Sharon Street's skeptical challenge to non-naturalist, normative epistemic realism as an argument that NNER is liable to reliability defeat and then argues that Street's argument fails, because it itself is subject to reliability defeat. As the author reconstructs Street's argument, it is an argument that the normative epistemic judgments of the realist could only be probabilistically sensitive to normative epistemic truths by sheer chance. The author then recaps Street's own naturalist translation of normative epistemic (...)
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    Ordinal definability and combinatorics of equivalence relations.William Chan - 2019 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 19 (2):1950009.
    Assume [Formula: see text]. Let [Formula: see text] be a [Formula: see text] equivalence relation coded in [Formula: see text]. [Formula: see text] has an ordinal definable equivalence class without any ordinal definable elements if and only if [Formula: see text] is unpinned. [Formula: see text] proves [Formula: see text]-class section uniformization when [Formula: see text] is a [Formula: see text] equivalence relation on [Formula: see text] which is pinned in every transitive model of [Formula: see text] containing the real (...)
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  47. Hylomorphism.William Jaworski - 2011 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 85:173-187.
    “Hylomorphism” has recently become a buzzword in metaphysics. Kit Fine, Kathryn Koslicki, and Mark Johnston, among others, have argued that hylomorphism provides an account of parthood and material constitution that has certain advantages over its competitors. But what exactly is it, and what are its implications for an account of what we are? Hylomorphism, I argue, is fundamentally a claim about structure. It says that structure is a basic ontological and explanatory principle. I argue that hylomorphism is compatible with physicalism, (...)
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    Altered Nuclear Transfer as a Morally Acceptable Means for the Procurement of Human Embryonic Stem Cells.William B. Hurlbut - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (1):145-151.
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    The Possibility of an All-Knowing God.William Hasker & Jonathan L. Kvanvig - 1989 - Philosophical Review 98 (1):125.
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    Divine Commands and Moral Requirements.William L. Rowe - 1980 - Philosophical Review 89 (4):637.
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