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    Gonsalvo of Spain.A. G. Traver - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 281–282.
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  2. Tractatus.Peter of Spain - 1972
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    Tractatus Syncategorematum and Selected Anonymous Treatises.Peter of Spain - 1964 - Milwaukee, WI, USA: Marquette University Press.
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  4. Words and things.in Peter Of Spain'S. - 2000 - In I. Angelelli & P. Pérez-Ilzarbe (eds.), Medieval and Renaissance Logic in Spain. G. Olms. pp. 3.
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    Peter of Spain.Gyula Klima - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 526–531.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The author of the Summulae The Summulae and the realism of Peter of Spain.
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    The Formality of Peter of Spain’s Theory of Supposition.I. L. E. Vlad-Lucian - 2018 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:11-30.
    Relatively recent literature on supposition theory seems to use different modern logical tools of interpretation that can be generally described as formalizations. Since the act of formalizing may be understood as a process of changing its object in the sense of making it more formal, an assessment of this kind of approaches is necessary. Accordingly, our main goal in this paper is to analyze the formality of Peter of Spain’s theory of supposition and to evaluate its interpretation as a (...)
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    The political theory of John C. Calhoun.August O. Spain - 1951 - New York,: Octagon Books.
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    Peter of Spain: Summaries of Logic: Text, Translation, Introduction, and Notes.Brian P. Copenhaver, Calvin G. Normore & Terence Parsons (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    For nearly four centuries Peter of Spain's influential Summaries of Logic was the basis for teaching logic; few university texts were read by more people. This new translation presents the Latin and English on facing pages, and comes with an extensive introduction, chapter-by-chapter analysis, notes, and a full bibliography.
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  9. Many have demonstrated the close statistical association between cigarette smoking and alterations in the tracheobronchial muoosa; al-terations in the bronchial glands; pulmonary nbrosis; thickening of pulmonary vasculature and emphysema. Some even state that they can.David M. Spain - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 183.
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    Peter of Spain.Joke Spruyt - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Structure, Function, and the Continuing Discussion of the Westermarck‐Freud Incest‐Theory Debate: A Response to Walter.David H. Spain - 1990 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 18 (4):447-453.
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    Ethics and geography –impact of geographical cultural differences on students ethical decisions.Judith W. Spain, Peggy Brewer, Virgil Brewer & S. J. Garner - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 41 (1-2):187 - 194.
    An exploratory survey was conducted to determine if there are differences in ethical decisions by business students based upon cultural backgrounds. Students' responses to a vignette concerning advertising of cigar products in a variety of different media provided evidence of significant cultural differences between three groups of students from different geographical locations within the United States. This article suggests that the presumption that an individuals ethical beliefs and behaviors do not change after childhood may be in error.
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    Peter of Spain.Henrik Lagerlund - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 964--968.
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    Nelson algebras, residuated lattices and rough sets: A survey.Lut School of Engineering Science Jouni Järvinen Sándor Radeleczki Umberto Rivieccio A. SOftware Engineering, Finlandb Institute Of Mathematics Lahti, Uned Hungaryc Departamento de Lógica E. Historia Y. Filosofía de la Ciencia & Spain Madrid - 2024 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 34 (2):368-428.
    Over the past 50 years, Nelson algebras have been extensively studied by distinguished scholars as the algebraic counterpart of Nelson's constructive logic with strong negation. Despite these studies, a comprehensive survey of the topic is currently lacking, and the theory of Nelson algebras remains largely unknown to most logicians. This paper aims to fill this gap by focussing on the essential developments in the field over the past two decades. Additionally, we explore generalisations of Nelson algebras, such as N4-lattices which (...)
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    Taboo or Not Taboo: Is That the Question?David H. Spain - 1988 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 16 (3):285-301.
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    Peter of Spain and William of Ockham.Michael McCanles - 1966 - Modern Schoolman 43 (2):133-141.
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    Man of Spain, Francis Suarez.J. J. Rolbiecki - 1942 - New Scholasticism 16 (2):177-177.
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    Man of Spain.Joseph Henry Fichter - 1940 - New York,: Macmillan.
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    Applying Multiple Pedagogical Methodologies in an Ethics Awareness Week: Expectations, Events, Evaluation, and Enhancements.Judith W. Spain, Allen D. Engle & J. C. Thompson - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 58 (1-3):7-16.
    . This paper reports the preliminary results from a semester-long ethics project at an AACSB accredited, regional comprehensive undergraduate school. This project culminated in an Ethics Awareness Week, which highlight a case study of the controversial EverQuest® multi-player online game. Issues of project planning and design are outlined, the dynamics of a business program-wide approach to ethics are social responsibility are presented, student survey results are presented and analyzed, and issues related to ongoing research are discussed. Nonparametric survey results indicate (...)
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    Emotion Regulation, Subjective Well-Being, and Perceived Stress in Daily Life of Geriatric Nurses.Marko Katana, Christina Röcke, Seth M. Spain & Mathias Allemand - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:424127.
    This daily diary study examined the within-person coupling between four emotion regulation strategies and both subjective well-being and perceived stress in daily life of geriatric nurses. Participants ( N = 89) described how they regulated their emotions in terms of cognitive reappraisal and suppression. They also indicated their subjective well-being and level of perceived stress each day over 3 weeks. At the within-person level, cognitive reappraisal intended to increase positive emotions was positively associated with higher subjective well-being and negatively associated (...)
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  21. Gendered spaces and women's status.Daphne Spain - 1993 - Sociological Theory 11 (2):137-151.
    In homes, schools, and workplaces, women and men are often separated in ways that sustain gender stratification by reducing women's access to socially valued knowledge. The fact that these spatial arrangements may be imperceptible increases their power to reproduce prevailing status differences. I use cross-cultural and historical examples to illustrate that the more pronounced the degree of spatial gender segregation, the lower is women's status relative to men's. The advantages of such a spatial perspective are its interdisciplinary foundations and its (...)
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    Peter of Spain : Tractatus called afterwards Summule Logicales.Norman Kretzmann - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (4):560-567.
  23. Engaging with emotions in the legal profession.Eimear Spain & Timothy Ritchie - 2016 - In Heather Conway & John E. Stannard (eds.), The emotional dynamics of law and legal discourse. Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
     
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  24. Peter of Spain, Qestiones super libro 'De animalibus' Aristotelis: critical edition with introduction. John - 2016 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate. Edited by Francisca Navarro Sánche.
     
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    Peter of Spain.John J. Gaine - 1965 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 14:209-209.
  26. Matei Candea. Corsican Fragments: Difference, Knowledge, and Fieldwork (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2010), viii+ 202 pp. $24.95 paper. Douglas John Casson. Liberating Judgment: Fanatics, Skeptics, and John Locke's Politics of Probability (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011), x+ 285 pp.£ 30.95 cloth. [REVIEW]Twelfth-Century Islamic Spain, Judith Butler, Jürgen Habermas & Charles Taylor - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (2):283-285.
     
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    King Philip II of Spain as a symbol of ‘Tyranny’ in Spinoza’s Political Writings.Jonathan Israel - 2018 - Co-herencia 15 (58):137-154.
    The highly abstract style of Spinoza’s philosophy has encouraged some interpretations of him as a thinker with little immediate connection with the whirl of social and cultural affairs around him. This article shows that all three major Western revolts - those of the Netherlands, Portugal and Aragon - against Philip II became in some sense internationally entwined and were intensely present in his life, which helps to understand that Spinoza was indeed a revolutionary.
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    Sony Online Entertainment: EverQuest®or EverCrack?Judith W. Spain & Gina Vega - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 58 (1-3):3-6.
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    Peter of Spain (Petrus Hispanus Portugalensis), Tractalus called aflerwards Sumtnule Logicales.Jan P. Beckmann - 1976 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 58 (1):70.
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    Sell Global, Pay Local—The Ethics of Taller Product Markets, Lower Labor Markets, and Informed Consent in Global Employment Contracts. Engle, Norbert F. Elbert & Judith W. Spain - 2003 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 22 (4):25-41.
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    Peter of Spain: Summaries of Logic: Text, Translation, Introduction and Notes by Brian P. Copenhaver. [REVIEW]Stephen Read - 2015 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (4):783-784.
  32. "Peter of Spain Tractatus Syncategorematum and Selected Anonymous Treatises". Translated by J. P. Mullally. [REVIEW]W. Kneale - 1965 - Mind 74:609.
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    The Modernization of Spain.José Casanova - 1982 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1982 (53):29-43.
  34. Peter of Spain, Language in Dispute, Francis P. Dinneen, trans. [REVIEW]E. J. Ashworth - 1992 - Vivarium 30:277-281.
     
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    Actors-in-time: A proposed real time, decisional model for evaluating the ethical content of decisions in the financial services industry.Allen D. Engle, Judith Winters Spain & J. C. Thompson - 2002 - Teaching Business Ethics 6 (1):137-150.
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    Peter of Spain and the Conditional.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:40-42.
  37. The role of Spain in understanding and spreading classical philosophy.P. Stepanek - 1999 - Filosoficky Casopis 47 (3):411-440.
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    Media: The Case of Spain and New Spain.John Durham Peters & Adam Wickberg - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 48 (4):676-696.
    This article develops the new concept of environing media against the case of Mexico’s complex history over the past five centuries. To do this, it stakes out a theoretical development consisting in a shift in understanding from media as content-delivery systems to data processors, combining it with a processual understanding of environment as an ongoing and historical process of environing. In addition, the article discusses examples of indigenous media, an area that has so far received very little attention. The Aztec (...)
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    Isabella of Spain[REVIEW]Gerald G. Walsh - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (4):692-693.
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    Peter of Spain. Questiones super libro “De Animalibus” Aristotelis: Critical Edition with Introduction. Edited by Francisca Navarro Sánchez. xv + 451 pp., figs., tables, bibl., index. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2015. £85. [REVIEW]Joke Spruyt - 2017 - Isis 108 (3):688-689.
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    Here is the Other, Coming/Come In: An Examination of Spain's Contemporary Multicultural Music Education Discourses.Antía González Ben - 2018 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 26 (2):118.
    Abstract:In the last two decades, Spain’s general music education curriculum has moved beyond the exaltation of so-called Western art music to also include some instances of non-Western musical traditions. This process of diversification is often articulated as entirely positive. The present paper interrogates such discourses, following a post-structural, socio-historical approach. It looks into the circumstances surrounding the emergence of Spain’s multicultural music education as a field of study, paying special attention to the inherent limitations and (contradictory) effects it (...)
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    National security system of Spain.Oliver Bakreski - 2021 - Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 74:345-357.
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    Comment on Peter of Spain, Jim MacKenzie, and begging the question.Kent Wilson - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 22 (3):323 - 331.
  44. Two Roberts and Peter of Spain.I. Rosier-Catach & S. Ebbesen - 1997 - Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 67:200-288.
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    Christoph Meiners’ History of the Female Sex (1788–1800): The orientalisation of Spain and German nationalism.Lara Anderson & Heather Merle Benbow - 2009 - History of European Ideas 35 (4):433-440.
    This article investigates the portrayal of Spanish women in a rarely discussed work by the German popular philosopher Christoph Meiners (1747–1810). Between 1788 and 1800 Meiners wrote four substantial volumes titled History of the Female Sex: Comprising a View of the Habits, Manners, and Influence of Women, Among all Nations, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time, which sought to give an account of the physical and moral qualities of women, and their treatment at the hands of men “at (...)
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    The Eve of Spain: Myths of Origins in the History of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Conflict. By Patricia E. Grieve.Patrick Madigan - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (5):860-861.
  47. Consequences and conditional propositions in John of Glogovia’s and Michael of Biestrzykowa’s Commentaries on Peter of Spain and their possible influence on on Nicholas Copernicus.André L. Goddu - 1995 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 62:137-188.
    In their commentaries on Peter of Spain’s texts, two professors at the University of Cracow, John of Glogovia and Michael of Biestrzykowa, provided interpretations of consequences and conditional propositions which either rejected the paradoxes of strict implication or placed on them such restrictions as to challenge traditional views about the relation between antecedent and consequent. Nicholas Copernicus may have been inflenced by those discussions.
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    Europeanization and social movement mobilization during the European sovereign debt crisis: The cases of Spain and Greece.Angela Bourne & Sevasti Chatzopoulou - 2015 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 17:33-60.
    The article addresses Europeanization of social movements in the context of the European Sovereign Debt Crisis. Europeanization occurs when movements collaborate, or make horizontal communicative linkages with movements in other countries, contest authorities beyond the state, frame issues as European and claim a European identity. The article presents a theoretical framework and research design for measuring the degree of social movement Europeanization followed by results of a pilot study on mobilization in Spain and Greece during 2011. While many contentious (...)
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    Reconquest, Djihad, Diaspora: Three Visions of Spain At the Discovery of America.Jacques Lafaye - 1974 - Diogenes 22 (87):50-60.
    Thus Spain has two frontiers: one bordering on the region of the Infidels, the other with the Ocean.Ibn Hauqal, Kitab Surat al-Ard (t. l, p. 108)A crusading spirit colors the vision that most European historians, especially the Spanish, have of the Iberian peninsula's past. The classical conception of the Reconquest of the territory invaded by the Moors and redeemed for Christianity at the end of a secular war (in which the legendary figure of El Cid and Ferdinand the Catholic (...)
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    From Charles V to Philip IV of Spain: the concepts of Monarchia Universalis and Catholic Monarchy.José Martínez Millán & Manuel Rivero Rodríguez - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    This text discusses the European system in the modern age, describing the concept of ‘state’ as an object bounded by property rights and its owner’s jurisdiction. In order to maintain the state, it was necessary to keep the inhabitants in a state of submission, through either persuasion or force. State policy consisted in preserving the possessions of the state, improving and increasing it, combining statecraft with the subjects and concert with other state-holders. States were not autonomous units, but domains, and (...)
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