A new approach to the description of a babylonian hydraulic work by herodotus.K. L. Katsifarakis &I.Avgoloupis -2013 -Classical Quarterly 63 (2):888-891.detailsHerodotus is a fascinating author, not only to scholars of history, but also to a wide spectrum of scientists, such as engineers, who are not usually considered to be relevant to humanistic studies. A strong indication of the persisting interest in Herodotus is the recent proliferation of books, for example those of C. Dewald and J. Marincola and A.M. Bowie, on various aspects of his work. At the same time, there is a remarkable interest in the evolution of knowledge in (...) different scientific fields which promotes the understanding of a) the relationship between socio-economic phenomena and technological progress and b) the process of acquiring and documenting scientific knowledge. In the field of hydraulics and hydrology in particular, this interest is documented by journal papers, books, book chapters and conference proceedings. (shrink)
V poiskakh Chelovekii: dorozhnye zapisi na poli︠a︡kh sobstvennoĭ zhizni.I︠U︡riĭ Efimenko -2024 - Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo Prometeĭ.detailsSredi I︠A︡, MY i ONI -- Na kremnistom puti -- V dialektike gumanizma -- S kli︠u︡chami sovesti.
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Do the Names of Natural Species Have Connotations?I. Sedlár -2008 -Filozofia 63:297-300.detailsThe paper offers an argument against Kripke’s assertion, that it is valid for all names of natural species, that they have no connotations. The argumentation has is roots in the semantic conception of S. Kripke as articulated in his Naming and necessity. i.e., it is an „argument from inside“ the conception itself. The argument consists of two parts: setting the conditions under which the name of a natural species has a connotation; constructing a situation, in which these conditions are fulfilled.
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Hirminūtīk-i ḥuqūqī.Aḥmad Vāʻiẓī -2020 - Qum: Muʼassasah-i Būstān-i Kitāb.detailsLaw -- Philosophy. ; Law -- Methodology. ; Hermeneutics.