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    Discrete subspaces of countably tight compacta.I. Juhász & Z. Szentmiklóssy - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 140 (1):72-74.
    Our main result is that the following cardinal arithmetic assumption, which is a slight weakening of GCH, “2κ is a finite successor of κ for every cardinal κ”, implies that in any countably tight compactum X there is a discrete subspace D with . This yields a confirmation of Alan Dow’s Conjecture 2 from [A. Dow, Closures of discrete sets in compact spaces, Studia Math. Sci. Hung. 42 227–234].
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  2. On Compact Hausdorff Spaces of Countable Tightness.Piotr Koszmider, Z. Szentmiklossy, A. Csaszar & Zoltan Balogh - 2002 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (2):306.
  3. Philosophical Perspectives on Psychiatric Diagnostic Classification.John Z. Sadler, Osborne P. Wiggins, Michael A. Schwartz & Mario Rossi Monti - 1996 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 18 (2):241.
  4. Estʻetikuri sagnis bunebisatʻvis.N. Z. Chavchavadze - 1965 - Tʻbilisi: Mecʻniereba.
     
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  5. Claiming Theology In the Pulpit.Burton Z. Cooper & John S. McClure - 2003
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    Carnival of social change: Alternative theoretical orientation in the study of change.Gulnara Z. Karimova & Amir Shirkhanbeik - 2012 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 4 (2):169-182.
    This study analyses the problem of change. The problem of change can be defined from the point of view of Parmenides who thought there is no change at all. This study explains how change can be viewed as narrative. If we accept that change is narrative, such approach will enable us to look at the central problem in metaphysics, the problem of change, from a fresh perspective and apply Bakhtinian concepts of ‘carnival’, ‘grotesque’, ‘dialogic relationship’, and ‘unfinalizability’ to change. The (...)
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    &Why Hertz Was Right About Cathode Rays'.Jed Z. Buchwald - 1995 - In Scientific practice: theories and stories of doing physics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 151.
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  8. Design for experimenting.Jed Z. Buchwald - 1993 - In Paul Horwich (ed.), World Changes: Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science. MIT Press. pp. 169--206.
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    Replacing Mythos by Logos: An Analysis of Conditions and Possibilities in the Light of Information-Thermodynamic Principles of Social Synergetics and of Their Normative Implications.J. Z. Hubert - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (1-2):93-104.
    Religions, ideologies try to give a complete vision of the world a vision containing both its origin, explanation and a “normative kit”: a collection of precepts and rules, which should regulate human activities and behavior. Their synergetic meaning is clear: if embraced by all they allow for development of strong synergetic effects on the social macro scales. These in turn may lead to creation of order and beauty, of intellectual, spiritual and moral development within men and in society. In this (...)
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  10. Prostranstvo-vremi︠a︡ i materii︠a︡: ėlementarnyĭ ocherk sovremennoĭ teorii otnositelnosti.A. Z. Petrov - 1961 - Kazanʹ: Izd-vo Kazanskogo universiteta.
     
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    Ethics, apologetics and the metaphysical man.D. Z. Phillips - 1977 - Sophia 16 (2):1-7.
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    The friends of cleanthes: A correction.D. Z. Phillips - 1987 - Modern Theology 3 (3):269-272.
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    Stuck in the Middle: What Should a Good Society Do?John Z. Sadler, Nancy Puzziferri & Anna R. Brandon - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (12):18-20.
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    Conducting research on academic dishonesty.D. R. Forsyth & Z. Rubin - 2001 - Ethics and Behavior 11 (3):356.
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    The sensory and affective components of pain.Nikola Z. Grahek - 1993 - Theoria 36 (2):7-20.
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    (1 other version)El propósito kantiano en la fundamentación de la ética.Z. Ives Benzi - 1986 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 27:65-76.
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    Religion in Wittgenstein's Mirror.D. Z. Phillips - 1990 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 28:135-150.
    There is a well-known remark in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations which even some philosophers sympathetic to his work have found very hard to accept. It reads:Philosophy may in no way interfere with the actual use of language;it can in the end only describe it.For it cannot give it any foundation either.It leaves everything as it is. Surely, it is said, that is carrying matters too far. Wittgenstein's hyperbole should be excused as a harmless stylistic flourish.
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    A deduction from an excitation-inhibition account of retroactive inhibition.Ernst Z. Rothkopf - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (3):207.
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    A Lasso approach to covariate selection and average treatment effect estimation for clustered RCTs using design-based methods.Peter Z. Schochet - 2022 - Journal of Causal Inference 10 (1):494-514.
    Statistical power is often a concern for clustered randomized control trials (RCTs) due to variance inflation from design effects and the high cost of adding study clusters (such as hospitals, schools, or communities). While covariate pre-specification can improve power for estimating regression-adjusted average treatment effects (ATEs), further precision gains can be achieved through covariate selection once primary outcomes have been collected. This article uses design-based methods underlying clustered RCTs to develop Lasso methods for the post-hoc selection of covariates for ATE (...)
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    Theories of visual awareness.Adam Z. J. Zeman - 2004 - Progress in Brain Research 144:321-29.
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    Ṭayyib Tīzīnī, al-turāth wa-al-mustaqbal: awrāq al-Nadwah al-Fikrīyah allatī naẓẓamatʹhā Shuʻbat al-Falsafah ḥawla aʻmāl al-Mufakkir al-ʻArabī D. Ṭayyib Tīzīnī.Aḥmad Ṣādiqī & ʻAbd al-Ilāh Balqazīz (eds.) - 2018 - Bayrūt: Muntadá al-Maʻārif.
    Arab countries; intellectual life; congresses.
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  22. The State and Civil Society: Studies in Hegel’s Political Philosophy.Edited by Z. A. Pelczynski - 1984.
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    A Shared Morality: A Narrative Defense of Natural Law Ethics.Christiana Z. Peppard - 2011 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 31 (1):218-219.
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    The Sanctity of Human Life.Christiana Z. Peppard - 2010 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 30 (1):215-217.
    PAULI MURRAY WAS AN ACTIVIST, LAWYER, AND PRIEST WHOSE AVocation was writing. In this essay I first contextualize Murray's life and works, and I analyze her poetry and ethical vision. I focus on three themes in her poetry: race and interlocking oppressions, the "dream" of America and historiography, and the creative ethical power of productive anger. I engage womanist scholarship as a conversation partner throughout the essay. Moving inductively from my analysis of Murray's poetry, I offer several constructive suggestions about (...)
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    Effects of stress and anxiety on continuous high-speed color naming.William Z. Davidson, T. G. Andrews & Sherman Ross - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 52 (1):13.
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    Objects, Elements, and Affirmation of the Ethical.Matthew Z. Donnelly - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):285-291.
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  27. The quest of self-control. Klausner, Z. Samuel & [From Old Catalog] - 1965 - New York,: Free Press.
  28. Ferdinand Gonseth and Czech Philosophy. 1.P. Z. Kourim - 1995 - Filosoficky Casopis 43 (4):617-632.
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    Karl Mannheim and contemporary functionalism.T. Z. Lavine - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (4):560-571.
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    Commentary.Bernadine Z. Paulshock - 1982 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 1 (4):45-49.
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    Religious resources of psychiatric inpatients.J. Z. T. Pieper - 2003 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 25 (1):142-154.
    In this paper some results of a study among psychiatric patients in a large mental hospital in the Netherlands are presented. We focus on the following issues: - the religious and spiritual beliefs and activities of the inpatients; - both the positive and the negative influence of their religion and their religious coping on their mental problems as well as on their existential well-being. The results are discussed briefly within the theoretical notions of religious coping, adressing the positive influence especially (...)
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    Parametric method in unsteady MHD boundary layer theory of fluid with variable electroconductivity.V. Saljnikov, Z. Boričić & D. Nikodijević - 1997 - Facta Universitatis, Series: Linguistics and Literature 2 (7/2):331-340.
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    Ibn Rushd: jadīd savāniḥ aur kārnāme.Muḥammad Z̲akariyā Virk - 2005 - Lāhaur: Āvāz Ishāʻat Ghar.
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  34. Science and the individual: are they in conflict?J. Z. Young - 1967 - Newcastle-upon-Tyne,: The University.
     
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  35. Relocating aesthetics: Goodman's epistemic turn.Catherine Z. Elgin - 1993 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 46 (185):171-186.
     
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    National Identity as an Issue of Knowledge and Morality.N. Z. Chavchavadze, G. O. Nodia & Paul Peachey - 1994 - CRVP.
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  37. The digital" Buble"-The tension in newtwork society and its manifestations.P. Z. Feng - 2003 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 35 (2):79-90.
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    Literary criticism and interactive advertising: Bakhtinian perspective on interactivity.Gulnara Z. Karimova - 2011 - Communications 36 (4):463-482.
    This article examines interactivity using the concept of dialogic relationships introduced by Russian philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin and the concept of transtextuality, proposed by French literary theorist Gérard Genette. These concepts help to reveal two parallel strata of interactivity: the stratum of interactivity between the viewer and the message and the stratum of interactivity that exists inside the message and its surrounding. It concludes that interactivity can be conceived as a relation and that the message is a co-creation. The study contributes (...)
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    Allama Muhammad Iqbal: poet, philosopher, statesman and reformer.Z̤iyāʼuddīn Aḥmad - 2006 - Lahore: Bazm-i-Iqbal.
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    Waves, Philosophers and Historians.Jed Z. Buchwald - 1992 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992:205 - 211.
    Despite the substantial and important differences between Achinstein and Laudan, many historians of science would see little distinction between them. Both of these philosophers believe and strongly maintain that argumentation was a central aspect of the historical events involved in the establishment of wave optics. Contemporary historians would prefer to ask whether argumentation did much work at all - whether, that is, anyone ever actually persuaded anyone else to change a belief. I will attempt briefly to show that issues of (...)
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  41. Del humanismo a las humanidades: alegorías y representaciones, textos y contextos.Ana Rodríguez Laíz (ed.) - 2024 - Berlin: Peter Lang Publishing.
    The work gathers, from an interdisciplinary perspective, a set of novel studies related to the origin and development of the humanist movement, especially in the context of the peninsular kingdoms. It offers a significant panorama of some of its cultural, scientific, artistic, religious and literary expressions, as well as an analysis of the scope and relevance of each of them. The different contributions are divided into three blocks: "Humanism in the Iberian Peninsula: 15th-17th centuries", "Classical tradition and Humanism in Erasmus: (...)
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    (1 other version)Wittgenstein's on Certainty: There - Like Our Life.D. Z. Phillips (ed.) - 2003 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Rush Rhees, a close friend of Wittgenstein and a major interpreter of his work, shows how Wittgenstein's _On Certainty_ concerns logic, language, and reality – topics that occupied Wittgenstein since early in his career. Authoritative interpretation of Wittgenstein's last great work, _On Certainty_, by one of his closest friends. Debunks misconceptions about Wittgenstein's _On Certainty_ and shows that it is an essay on logic. Exposes the continuity in Wittgenstein's thought, and the radical character of his conclusions. Contains a substantial and (...)
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    Hegel Jena’da: Zamanın Diyalektiği.Yıldız Arif - 2019 - Felsefe Arkivi:null null.
    Hegel’in Jena döneminde zamanın diyalektiği sorununu yalnızca Tinin Fenomenolojisi’nin “Duyusal Kesinlik” bölümünde ele aldığına yönelik genel anlayış, geçtiğimiz yüzyılda orta Jena dönemi derslerine ait el yazmalarının yayımlanmasıyla yeni bir boyut kazanmıştır. 1804-1805 ile 1805-1806 yıllarına ait olan “Jena Sistem taslakları”nda Hegel’in doğanın zamanın üç boyutuna dair kapsamlı bir diyalektik geliştirdiği görülür. Bu çalışmada Christophe Bouton, söz konusu iki sistem taslağında doğanın soyut zamanına ait momentlerin ürettiği sonlu diyalektiğin Hegelci mantıksal ikili sonsuzluk teorisiyle nasıl aşıldığını inceler. Bouton’a göre orta Jena dönemi (...)
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    Kolakowski on Religion and Morality.D. Z. Phillips - 1995 - In Rolf W. Puster (ed.), Veritas Filia Temporis?: Philosophiehistorie Zwischen Wahrheit Und Geschichte. Festschrift Für Rainer Specht Zum 65. Geburtstag. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 256-272.
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    Manipulations in argumentation.Zinaida Z. Ilatov - 1993 - Argumentation 7 (3):359-367.
    In public and political practice, argumentation involves verbal manipulations, which have not been sufficiently studied in modern argumentation theory. This paper proposes to analyse such manipulations as speech acts, by means of the pragmadialectical theory of argumentation.
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    The Peace of the Soul...(Harmonizing Techniques in the World Religions).Laszlo Z. Karvalics - 1994 - Magyar Filozofiai Szemle 5:591-616.
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    Speech, Personification, and Friendship in Plato’s Crito.Yosef Z. Liebersohn - 2024 - Plato Journal 25:119-129.
    In this article, I propose novel answers to three longstanding questions in the scholarship on Plato’s Crito: (1) Why does Socrates choose to respond to Crito in the second part of the conversation by using a speech?; (2) Why does this speech employ personification?; and (3) Why are the Laws, specifically, personified? The answers to these questions will reveal Socrates’ method of treating Crito and his worldview. The latter considers himself to be a good man for a twofold reason, namely, (...)
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  48. Reignite the torch of enlightenment-In commemoration of the Eightieth Anniversary of the May fourth MOvement.S. Z. Li - 2001 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 33 (2):14-29.
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  49. On Phonologically Null Verbs: GO and Beyond.Franc Marusˇicˇ & Rok Zˇaucer - 2005 - In Sylvia Blaho, Luis Vicente & Erik Schoorlemmer (eds.), Proceedings of Console Xiii. pp. 231--248.
     
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    Generous to a Fault: A Deep, Recapitulative Pattern of Thought in Ricoeur’s Works.Joél Z. Schmidt - 2012 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 3 (2):38-51.
    Paul Ricoeur clearly sought to differentiate between and keep separate his philosophical and theological intellectual endeavors. This essay brings into relief a deep, implicit, recapitulative pattern in Ricoeur’s thinking that cuts across this explicit “conceptual asceticism.” Specifically, it highlights this recapitulative pattern in Ricoeur’s treatment of prophecy in the Hebrew Bible; his understanding of utopia and ideology; the functioning of symbols in The Symbolism of Evil and of sublimation in Freud and Philosophy . On these topics Ricoeur extended his typical (...)
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