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  1. Problématique et méthodes d'étude des lignes de rivage holocènes le long de l'arc dinaro-helléno-taurique.F.Fouache &R. Dalongeville -2003 -Topoi 2 (2):579-597.
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    Mathematical Generality, Letter-Labels, and All That.F. Acerbi -2020 -Phronesis 65 (1):27-75.
    This article focusses on the generality of the entities involved in a geometric proof of the kind found in ancient Greek treatises: it shows that the standard modern translation of Greek mathematical propositions falsifies crucial syntactical elements, and employs an incorrect conception of the denotative letters in a Greek geometric proof; epigraphic evidence is adduced to show that these denotative letters are ‘letter-labels’. On this basis, the article explores the consequences of seeing that a Greek mathematical proposition is fully general, (...) and the ontological commitments underlying the stylistic practice. (shrink)
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    Flipping properties: A unifying thread in the theory of large cardinals.F. G. Abramson,L. A. Harrington,E. M. Kleinberg &W. S. Zwicker -1977 -Annals of Mathematical Logic 12 (1):25.
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    Moral Significance and Overpermissiveness.Fırat Akova -2023 -Utilitas 35 (2):119-130.
    As opposed to overdemanding principles which ask individuals to sacrifice too much, there are overpermissive principles which ask individuals to sacrifice too little. Determining the extent to which one should sacrifice often comes with the need of understanding what is of moral significance. By analysing different readings of moral significance, and singling out one specific interpretation of moral significance which links moral significance to gaining or losing a considerable amount of welfare, I demonstrate that one of the well-known principles of (...) Peter Singer, the Weaker Principle of Sacrifice, is overpermissive as it exempts deliberately cultivated morally significant lavish pursuits from the domain of sacrifice. Overpermissiveness not only renders moral principles unreasonably broad but also causes burdens to be distributed unjustifiably in a comparative sense, where some parties are assigned a moral obligation whereas others are not. (shrink)
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    A challenge to the followers of Lakatos.F. Michael Akeroyd -1986 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (3):359-362.
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    Prediction and the Periodic Table: a response to Scerri and Worrall.F. Michael Akeroyd -2003 -Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 34 (2):337-355.
    In a lengthy article E. Scerri and J. Worrall put forward the case for a novel ‘accommodationist’ version of the events surrounding the development of Mendeleef's Periodic Table 1869–1899. However these authors lay undue stress on the fact that President of the Royal Society of London Spottiswoode made absolutely no mention of Mendeleef's famous predictions in the Davy Medal eulogy in 1883 and undue stress on the fact that Cleve's classic 1879 Scandium paper contained an acknowledgement of Mendeleef's prior prediction (...) of eka-boron.They also fail to analyse in any detail the so-called ‘rare earth problem’ which, in the opinion of this author, causes problems for their account but not for a predictivist account. (shrink)
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    Electrical conduction in heavily doped germanium.F. R. Allen &C. J. Adkins -1972 -Philosophical Magazine 26 (4):1027-1042.
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    Was ist das Proprium einer christlichen Ethik?F. Böckle -1967 -Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 11 (1):148-159.
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    Artificially sentient beings: Moral, political, and legal issues.Fırat Akova -2023 -New Techno-Humanities 3 (1):41-48.
    The emergence of artificially sentient beings raises moral, political, and legal issues that deserve scrutiny. First, it may be difficult to understand the well-being elements of artificially sentient beings and theories of well-being may have to be reconsidered. For instance, as a theory of well-being, hedonism may need to expand the meaning of happiness and suffering or it may run the risk of being irrelevant. Second, we may have to compare the claims of artificially sentient beings with the claims of (...) humans. This calls for interspecies aggregation, which is a neglected form of interpersonal aggregation. Lastly, there are practical problems to address, such as whether to include artificially sentient beings in the political decision-making processes, whether to grant them a right to self-determination in digital worlds, and how to protect them from discrimination. Given these, the emergence of artificially sentient beings compels us to reevaluate the positions we typically hold. (shrink)
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    Plato: Parmenides 149a7-c3. A Proof by Complete Induction?F. Acerbi -2000 -Archive for History of Exact Sciences 55 (1):57-76.
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    The Origin of Death in some Ancient Near Eastern Religions1: S. G. F. BRANDON.S. G. F. Brandon -1966 -Religious Studies 1 (2):217-228.
    The Irish poet W. B. Yeats once wrote, with great sapience and perception: Nor dread, nor hope attend A dying animal; A man awaits his end Dreading and hoping all. That death has ever been a problem to man is attested as far back as we can trace our species in the archaeological record—indeed, it seems to have been a problem even for that immediate precursor of homo sapiens, the so-called Neanderthal Man; for he buried his dead.
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  12. Philosophies for an age of globalization-Interview with Tom Darby.F. Novosad &T. Darby -1999 -Filozofia 54 (3):186-195.
     
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  13. Aristides et epistolae ad Diognetum cum Theophilo antiocheno cognation.F. Ogara -1944 -Gregorianum 25:72-102.
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  14. Evy Varsamopoulou Avant-Gardes and Partisans Reviewed.F. Orton &G. Pollock -2000 -The European Legacy 5 (1):146-146.
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    20. Die Μόσχoι und Moskowiter.F. Osann -1854 -Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 9 (1-4):395-396.
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    Family planning in isparta, turkey.F. Ozcan -1997 -Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (4):509-510.
    Family planning practices were reported by 491 married women, aged 15-49, who applied to the Family Planning Centre in Isparta, Turkey. Eighty-four percent of the women used contraception, the IUD being used most frequently. Almost half of the women married before age 18 years.
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    Gender Differences in the Associations Between Perceived Parenting Styles and Young Adults’ Cyber Dating Abuse.F. Giorgia Paleari,Laura Celsi,Desirèe Galati &Monica Pivetti -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Existing literature indicates that parenting styles affect the development of cyber aggression in offspring differently, depending on the gender of children. The present study investigates whether mothers’ and fathers’ parenting styles show similar gender differences in their associations with a new form of dating violence, i.e., cyber dating abuse. The limited evidence on the issue focuses on the relation that each parenting style has with CDA perpetration, without considering CDA victimization and the joint effects of fathers’ and mothers’ parenting styles. (...) The present study contributes to the research on gender differences in parenting by examining whether young adults’ perceptions of maternal and paternal parenting styles during childhood were independently and/or jointly related to their perpetrated and suffered CDA and whether these relations differed across young adults’ gender. In total, 351 young adults, age between 18 and 35 years and having a romantic relationship, completed online self-reports of the variables of interest that include a bidimensional measure of perpetrated/suffered CDA that assess aggression and control. Results showed that maternal authoritarian parenting was uniquely and positively associated to their children’s perpetration and victimization of cyber dating control, whereas maternal permissive parenting was uniquely and positively related to their children’s perpetration of cyber dating aggression and victimization of cyber dating control. For daughters, these associations were stronger when the father’s style was similar to the mother’s one or when a maternal authoritarian style combined with a paternal permissive style, thus indicating that the two parents’ parenting styles interact in relating to their daughters’ CDA. (shrink)
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  18. Nouvelles Orientations de la Morale.F. Palhoriès -1911 -Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 19 (5):12-13.
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    From a Continental Point of View: The Role of Logic in the Analytic-Continental Divide.F. D. Agostini -2001 -International Journal of Philosophical Studies 9 (3):349-367.
    My discussion addresses the differences between analytic and continental philosophy concerning the use of logic and exact reasoning in philosophical practice. These differences are mainly examined in the light of the controversial dominance of Hegel's concept of logic (and theory of concept) in twentieth-century continental philosophy. The inquiry is developed in two parts. In the first (Sections 1-2), I indicate some aspects of the analytic-continental divide, pointing to the role that the topic 'logic and philosophy' plays in it. In the (...) second part (Sections 3-6), I give a short account of the views of logic which are typical of the three main trends of continental philosophy (see Table 1). I also suggest how, with the aid of some typical analytical devices, some continental 'anti-logical' attitudes may be corrected, on their own terms. (shrink)
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  20. Goethe and the Sciences: An Annotated Bibliography in Goethe and the Sciences: A Reappraisal.F. Amrine -1987 -Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 97:383-442.
     
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  21. Cognition and Explanation.F. Keil &R. Wilson (eds.) -2000 - MIT Press.
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    Phonology competes with syntax: experimental evidence for the interaction of word order and accent placement in the realization of Information Structure.F. Keller -2001 -Cognition 79 (3):301-372.
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  23. The Myth of the Mind.F. Kenyon -1941 - London: : Watts,.
     
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    D. Auszüge aus schriften und berichten der gelehrten gesellschaften so wie aus zeitschriften.F. Kern -1867 -Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 26 (1-4):575-576.
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  25. Platon i ego ėpokha: k 2400-letii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡.F. Kh Kessidi (ed.) -1979 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka".
     
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    Romantisch verlangen of reformatorisch elan? De visie van Jos de Mul op Wilhelm Dilthey.F. W. J. Keulartz -forthcoming -Krisis.
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    Alʹmanakh razmyshleniĭ.F. A. Kharaev -2011 - Nalʹchik: Respublikanskiĭ poligrafkombinat im. Revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii 1905 g..
    Альтернативные определения, излагаемые в книге, реализуют возможности продуктивного мышления, являются источником смысла творческих исканий. Для студентов, преподавателей вузов и всех тех, кто интересуется человекознанием.
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  28. (1 other version)O poznavaemosti mira.F. I. Khaskhachikh -1946 - [Moskva]: Gos. izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
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  29. Über die Erkennbarkeit der Welt.F. I. Khaskhachikh -1949 - Berlin,: Dietz Verlag.
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    An existential approach to God.F. Temple Kingston -1975 -Philosophical Books 16 (3):30-32.
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    BERKELEY, George, Œuvres, Volume IBERKELEY, George, Œuvres, Volume I.F. Temple Kingston -1987 -Laval Théologique et Philosophique 43 (1):110-110.
  32. Blitz und Serie, Ereignis und Donner.F. Kittler -2003 - In Nikolaus Müller-Schöll & Philipp Schink,Ereignis: eine fundamentale Kategorie der Zeiterfahrung: Anspruch und Aporien. Bielefeld: Transcript.
     
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    Physiology of drinking elicited by eating.F. Scott Kraly -1984 -Psychological Review 91 (4):478-490.
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  34. Beiträge zu einer geistesgeschichte des Ornaments.F. -L. Kroll -1986 -Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 31 (1):80-107.
     
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  35. A message in a bottle: Bearing witness as a mode of ethical practice.F. Kurasawa -2003 -Filosoficky Casopis 51 (6):969-991.
    In response to distant suffering, global civil society is being consumed by a generalized witnessing fever that converts public spaces into veritable machines for the production of testimonial discourses and evidence. However, bearing witness itself has tended to be treated as an exercise in truth-telling, a juridical outcome, a psychic phenomenon or a moral prescription. By contrast, this article conceives of bearing witness as a transnational mode of ethico-political labour, an arduous working-through produced out of the struggles of groups and (...) persons who engage in testimonial tasks in order to confront corresponding perils produced by instances of situational or structural violence; it is the work of witnessing, the normative and political substance generated through the performance of patterns of social action, which matters. Using Celan's allegory of the poem as a message in a bottle, I consider bearing witness as a web of cosmopolitan testimonial practices structured around five dialectically related tasks and perils: giving voice to mass suffering against silence (what if the message is never sent or does not reach land?); interpretation against incomprehension (what if it is written in a language that is undecipherable?); the cultivation of empathy against indifference (what if, after being read, it is discarded?); remembrance against forgetting (what if it is distorted or erased over time?); and prevention against repetition (what if it does not help to avert other forms of suffering?). (shrink)
     
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    A Conceptual Difficulty With Some Definitions of Behavior.F. Lazzeri -forthcoming -Philbrasil.
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  37. Resenha de 'Externalism', de M. Rowlands.F. Lazzeri -2011 -Peri 3 (2).
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  38. Hobbes: A political christology?F. Lessay -2004 -Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 59 (1):51-72.
  39. De Persona Adae et de Peccato Originali Originante Secundum Genesim.F. Asensio -1948 -Gregorianum 29:464-526.
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    Critical notices.F. C. Bartlett -1927 -Mind 36 (141):77-83.
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  41. Christian themes through bharatanatyam.F. Barboza -1982 -Journal of Dharma 7 (2):189-201.
     
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  42. Hermeneutics and heideggerian ontology in psychiatry: The life-struggle for the light of the spirit.F. Barison &S. Del Monaco Carucci -1996 -Analecta Husserliana 48:343-348.
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    Man’s potential: Views of J. F. Lincoln and Wilhelm von Humboldt.John F. Michael -1988 -Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 8 (2):23-26.
    Interest in philosophy of management continues to grow. Growth of the philosophy of management might result from the consideration of man's potential as viewed by two different men, an industrialist and a philosopher. James Finney Lincoln was president and board chairman of The Lincoln Electric Company for 37 years. During that time, and for 14 previous years when he was the firm's general manager, he developed a philosophy basic to a practice of business management that gained national and international attention. (...) Wilhelm von Humboldt was a very gifted person with many accomplishments including those as a Prussian statesman, a humanist, and a linguistics scholar. A comparison of both men's philosophies reveals the following: In each view man's potentiality was approached by the dynamic, on-going process of developing his latent abilities or powers. Both views stressed freedom as being critical to the development of man's latent abilities or powers. For Lincoln the individual must gain satisfaction from the recognition of developing his latent abilities. For Humboldt the individual must enjoy the 'freedom of developing himself.' Lincoln warned against custom as being a barrier to development since it places man in situations which are without variation, forcing him merely to follow precedent. Humboldt, in addition to freedom, stated that "a variety of situations" is essential for development. 2012 APA, all rights reserved). (shrink)
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    Greek Fish-Names.F. A. Wood -1927 -American Journal of Philology 48 (4):297.
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    Horace and Philodemus.F. A. Wright -1921 -American Journal of Philology 42 (2):168.
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  46. Historical forms of loss: Technology, the internet, the body.F. Gamba -2002 -Filosofia 53 (3):51-78.
     
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  47. Giustizia e misericordia. Fondamenti filosofici e teologici della sanzione penale.F. D' Agostino -1989 -Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 66 (1):3-23.
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  48. The Optimum Aim for Science in Freedom and Rationality. Essays in Honor of John Watkins.F. D. Agostino -1989 -Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 117:247-256.
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    Synchrony of spikes and attention in visual cortex.F. Aiple &B. Fischer -1989 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (3):397-397.
  50. Laudan's Model Criticised'.F. M. Akeroyd -1993 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44:385-388.
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