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  1. Ontology and creation in Philo-of-alexandria-an ideal dialog with Reale, Giovanni and Radice, Roberto.JpMartin -1990 -Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 82 (1):147-165.
  2. Ontologia e creazione in Filone Alessandrino, Dialogo con Giovanni Reale e Roberto Radice.Jp Martín -1990 -Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 82 (1):146-165.
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  3. Cd Hardie.Jh Gribble,Jane R.Martin,David Stenhouse,Jj Smolicz,Rs Peters,Jp White,Betty A. Sichel,Ronald S. Barth,Frederick C. Neff &Wf Hare -2012 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (10).
     
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    On the applicability of the ‘number of possible states’ argument in multi-expert reasoning.Martin Adamčík -2016 -Journal of Applied Logic 19:20-49.
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    Liminaire.Martin Achard &François Renaud -2008 -Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (3):581-582.
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    Two Concepts of Meditation and Three Kinds of Wisdom in Kamalasila’s Bhavanakramas.Martin T. Adam -2007 -Buddhist Studies Review 23 (1):71-92.
    A close reading of the three Bhavanakramah texts, written by Kamalasila, reveals that their author was aware of two competing concepts of meditation prevalent in Tibet at the time of their composition. The two concepts of meditation,associated with the Sanskrit words bhavana and dhyana, can be related respectively to the Indian and Chinese sides of the well-known debates at bSam yas. The account of the Mahayana path outlined in these texts implies an acceptance of the precedence of bhavana over dhyana. (...) In this paper I argue that Kamalasila advocated bhavana – a conception of meditation which encompasses non-conceptual dhyana, but which also includes a discernment of reality that is conceptual in nature. Such conceptual discernment should not be understood simply as a process of ordinary rational understanding but rather as constituting a special kind of meditative wisdom. A failure to recognize the subtle differences between Kamalasila’s employment of the terms dhyana and bhavana, along with his advocacy of the latter, could easily lead to mistranslation and, with this, a basic misunderstanding of his position. In particular, it could lead to a conception of insight that is overly intellectual in nature. Given the historically important role that these texts played in the formation of Tibetan Buddhism, the implications of such a misconception could be far-reaching. This paper attempts to clarify the key meditation terminology found in the Bhavanakramas as well as demonstrate the rationale for using ‘meditation’ as the default translation for bhavana. (shrink)
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  7. zwischen Forschungsprogramm und Pseudoerklärungen.Martin Morgenstern -2022 - In Dieter Birnbacher & Matthias Kossler,Das Hauptwerk: 200 Jahre Arthur Schopenhauers Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung: Akten des Jubiläumskongresses der Schopenhauer-Gesellschaft Frankfurt am Main vom 23. bis 26. Oktober 2019. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
     
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    Merleau-Ponty's ontology.Martin C. Dillon -1997 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    Originally published in 1988, M. C. Dillon's classic study of Merleau-Ponty is now available in a revised second edition containing a new preface and a new ...
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    Individualism and perceptual content.Martin Davies -1991 -Mind 100 (399):461-84.
  10. Theoretical Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory.Martin A. Conway,David C. Rubin,H. Spinnler &W. Wagenaar (eds.) -1992 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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    Meaning, Quantification, Necessity: Themes in Philosophical Logic.Martin Davies -1981 -Mind 92 (368):615-618.
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    Cognitive and emotional processes during dreaming: A neuroimaging view.Martin Desseilles,Thien Thanh Dang-Vu,Virginie Sterpenich &Sophie Schwartz -2011 -Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):998-1008.
    Dream is a state of consciousness characterized by internally-generated sensory, cognitive and emotional experiences occurring during sleep. Dream reports tend to be particularly abundant, with complex, emotional, and perceptually vivid experiences after awakenings from rapid eye movement sleep. This is why our current knowledge of the cerebral correlates of dreaming, mainly derives from studies of REM sleep. Neuroimaging results show that REM sleep is characterized by a specific pattern of regional brain activity. We demonstrate that this heterogeneous distribution of brain (...) activity during sleep explains many typical features in dreams. Reciprocally, specific dream characteristics suggest the activation of selective brain regions during sleep. Such an integration of neuroimaging data of human sleep, mental imagery, and the content of dreams is critical for current models of dreaming; it also provides neurobiological support for an implication of sleep and dreaming in some important functions such as emotional regulation. (shrink)
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    Reference, contingency, and the two-dimensional framework.Martin Davies -2004 -Philosophical Studies 118 (1-2):83-131.
    I review and reconsider some of the themes of ‘Two notions of necessity’ (Davies and Humberstone, 1980) and attempt to reach a deeper understanding and appreciation of Gareth Evans’s reflections (in ‘Reference and contingency’, 1979) on both modality and reference. My aim is to plot the relationships between the notions of necessity that Humberstone and I characterised in terms of operators in two-dimensional modal logic, the notions of superficial and deep necessity that Evans himself described, and the epistemic notion of (...) a priority. (shrink)
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  14. Max Planck and the Beginnings of the Quantum Theory.Martin J. Klein -1961 -Archive for History of Exact Sciences 1 (5):459--479.
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    Toward Competency-Based Certification of Clinical Ethics Consultants: A Four-Step Process.Martin L. Smith,Richard R. Sharp,Kathryn Weise &Eric Kodish -2010 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 21 (1):14-22.
    While consensus exists among many practitioners of ethics consultation about the need for and identification of core competencies and standards, there has been virtually no attempt to determine how these competencies and standards are best taught and assessed. We believe that clinical ethics consultation has reached a state of sufficient maturity that expert practitioners can evaluate those who are new to the field. We will outline several steps that can facilitate the creation of a certification process for clinical ethics consultants, (...) assuring the competency and quality of consultation for the patients, families, and healthcare professionals who utilize ECSs. (shrink)
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    Semantic Variance.Martín Abreu Zavaleta -2018 - Dissertation, New York University
    This dissertation argues for Semantic Variance, the thesis that nearly every utterance is such that there is no proposition that more than one languge user takes to be that utterance's truth-conditional content. I argue that Semantic Variance is problematic for standard theories concerning the nature of communication, the epistemic significance of ordinary disputes, the semantics of speech reports, and the nature of linguistic competence. In response to the problems arising from the truth of Semantic Variance, I develop new accounts of (...) the transmission of relevant information, ordinary disputes, and the semantics of speech reports. Towards the end of the dissertation I outline a pluralistic account about the nature of communication and linguistic competence. (shrink)
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    Ecological Restoration and Place Attachment: Emplacing Non-Places?Martin Drenthen -2009 -Environmental Values 18 (3):285-312.
    The creation of new wetlands along rivers as an instrument to mitigate flood risks in times of climate change seduces us to approach the landscape from a 'managerial' perspective and threatens a more place-oriented approach. How to provide ecological restoration with a broad cultural context that can help prevent these new landscapes from becoming nonplaces, devoid of meaning and with no real connection to our habitable world. In this paper, I discuss three possible alternative interpretations of the meaning of places (...) and place attachment in these ‘new nature’ projects, and show how all three imply a different view on human identity and history. (shrink)
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    Language and Loneliness: Arendt, Cavell, and Modernity.Martin Shuster -2012 -International Journal of Philosophical Studies 20 (4):473-497.
    Many have been struck by Hannah Arendt’s remarks on loneliness in the concluding pages of The Origins of Totalitarianism, but very few have attempted to deal with the remarks in any systematic way. What is especially striking about this state of affairs is that the remarks are crucial to the account contained therein, as they betray a view of agency that undergirds the rest of the account. This article develops Arendt’s thinking on loneliness throughout her corpus, showing how loneliness is (...) connected to thoughtlessness. In so doing, the article also suggests a connection between Arendt’s notion of loneliness and Stanley Cavell’s notion of skepticism. This connection, it is argued, allows us not only fully to answer a question Arendt leaves unaddressed (the cause loneliness), but also allows us to see how we, as agents and users of language, are perpetually prone to loneliness. (shrink)
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    Recollections of true and false autobiographical memories.Martin A. Conway,Alan F. Collins,Susan E. Gathercole &Stephen J. Anderson -1996 -Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 125 (1):69.
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    Discriminative parental solicitude and the relevance of evolutionary models to the analysis of motivational systems.Martin Daly &Margo Wilson -1995 - In Michael S. Gazzaniga,The Cognitive Neurosciences. MIT Press. pp. 1269--1286.
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    Sex Differences in Episodic Memory Variance.Martin Asperholm,Livia van Leuven &Agneta Herlitz -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    POP* and Semantic Labeling using SAT.Martin Avanzini -2010 - In T. Icard & R. Muskens,Interfaces: Explorations in Logic, Language and Computation. Springer Berlin. pp. 155--166.
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    (1 other version)Truth, Partial Logic and Infinitary Proof Systems.Martin Fischer &Norbert Gratzl -2017 -Studia Logica 106 (3):1-26.
    In this paper we apply proof theoretic methods used for classical systems in order to obtain upper bounds for systems in partial logic. We focus on a truth predicate interpreted in a Kripke style way via strong Kleene; whereas the aim is to connect harmoniously the partial version of Kripke–Feferman with its intended semantics. The method we apply is based on infinitary proof systems containing an ω-rule.
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    Radical Evil and the Scarcity of Hope: Postsecular Meditations.Martin Beck Matuštík -2008 - Indiana University Press.
    No one will deny that we live in a world where evil exists. But how are we to come to grips with human atrocity and its diabolical intensity?Martin Beck Matuštík considers evil to be even more radically evil than previously thought and to have become all too familiar in everyday life. While we can name various moral wrongs and specific cruelties, Matuštík maintains that radical evil understood as a religious phenomenon requires a religious response where the language of (...) hope, forgiveness, redemption, and love can take us beyond unspeakable harm and irreparable violence. Drawing upon the work of Kant, Schelling, Kierkegaard, Levinas, Derrida, and Marion, this work is written as a series of meditations. Matuštík presents a bold new way of dealing with one of humanity's most intractable problems. (shrink)
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    On the future: prospects for humanity.Martin Rees -2021 - Oxford: Princeton University Press.
    Humanity has reached a critical moment. Our world is unsettled and rapidly changing, and we face existential risks over the next century. Various outcomes--good and bad--are possible. Yet our approach to the future is characterized by short-term thinking, polarizing debates, alarmist rhetoric, and pessimism. In this short, exhilarating book, renowned scientist and bestselling authorMartin Rees argues that humanity's prospects depend on our taking a very different approach to planning for tomorrow. The future of humanity is bound to the (...) future of science and hinges on how successfully we harness technological advances to address our challenges. If we are to use science to solve our problems while avoiding its dystopian risks, we must think rationally, globally, collectively, and optimistically about the long term. Advances in biotechnology, cybertechnology, robotics, and artificial intelligence--if pursued and applied wisely--could empower us to boost the developing and developed world and overcome the threats humanity faces on Earth, from climate change to nuclear war. At the same time, further advances in space science will allow humans to explore the solar system and beyond with robots and AI. But there is no "Plan B" for Earth--no viable alternative within reach if we do not care for our home planet. Rich with fascinating insights into cutting-edge science and technology, this accessible book will captivate anyone who wants to understand the critical issues that will define the future of humanity on Earth and beyond."-- Provided by publisher. (shrink)
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    The goals of ethics consultation: Rejecting the role of "ethics police".Martin L. Smith &Kathryn L. Weise -2007 -American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):42 – 44.
    We congratulate Fox and her colleagues (2007) for contributing to the published empirical literature on ethics consultation in United States hospitals. Their study demonstrates the continued wide v...
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    Reasoning in abstract dialectical frameworks using quantified Boolean formulas.Martin Diller,Johannes Peter Wallner &Stefan Woltran -2015 -Argument and Computation 6 (2):149-177.
    dialectical frameworks constitute a recent and powerful generalisation of Dung's argumentation frameworks, where the relationship between the arguments can be specified via Boolean formulas. Recent results have shown that this enhancement comes with the price of higher complexity compared to AFs. In fact, acceptance problems in the world of ADFs can be hard even for the third level of the polynomial hierarchy. In order to implement reasoning problems on ADFs, systems for quantified Boolean formulas thus are suitable engines to be (...) employed. In this paper we give complexity sensitive QBF encodings of ADF problems generalising recent work on QBFs for AF labellings. Our encodings provide a uniform and modular way of translating reasoning in ADFs to QBFs, that can be used as the basis for novel systems for ADF reasoning. (shrink)
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    Actuality and Context Dependence II.Martin Davies -1983 -Analysis 43 (3):128 - 133.
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    Biases in the subjective timing of perceptual events: Libet et al. (1983) revisited.Adam N. Danquah,Martin J. Farrell &Donald J. O’Boyle -2008 -Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3):616-627.
    We report two experiments in which participants had to judge the time of occurrence of a stimulus relative to a clock. The experiments were based on the control condition used by Libet, Gleason, Wright, and Pearl [Libet, B., Gleason, C. A., Wright, E. W., & Pearl, D. K. . Time of conscious intention to act in relation to onset of cerebral activities : The unconscious initiation of a freely voluntary act. Brain 106, 623–642] to correct for any bias in the (...) estimation of the time at which an endogenous event, the conscious intention to perform a movement, occurred. Participants’ responses were affected systematically by the sensory modality of the stimulus and by the speed of the clock. Such findings demonstrate the variability in judging the time at which an exogenous event occurs and, by extension, suggest that such variability may also apply to the judging the time of occurrence of endogenous events. The reliability of participants’ estimations of when they formed the conscious intention to perform a movement in Libet et al.’s study is therefore questionable. (shrink)
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    Effective Search Problems.Martin Kummer &Frank Stephan -1994 -Mathematical Logic Quarterly 40 (2):224-236.
    The task of computing a function F with the help of an oracle X can be viewed as a search problem where the cost measure is the number of queries to X. We ask for the minimal number that can be achieved by a suitable choice of X and call this quantity the query complexity of F. This concept is suggested by earlier work of Beigel, Gasarch, Gill, and Owings on “Bounded query classes”. We introduce a fault tolerant version and (...) relate it with Ulam's game. For many natural classes of functions F we obtain tight upper and lower bounds on the query complexity of F. Previous results like the Nonspeedup Theorem and the Cardinality Theorem appear in a wider perspective. (shrink)
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    Incidental encoding of visual information in temporal reference frames in working memory.Anna Heuer &Martin Rolfs -2021 -Cognition 207 (C):104526.
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    Chaos Imagined: Literature, Art, Science.Martin Meisel -2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    The stories we tell in our attempt to make sense of the world, our myths and religion, literature and philosophy, science and art, are the comforting vehicles we use to transmit ideas of order. But beneath the quest for order lies the uneasy dread of fundamental disorder. True chaos is hard to imagine and even harder to represent, especially without some recourse to the familiar coherency of order. In this book,Martin Meisel considers the long effort to conjure, depict, (...) and rationalize extreme disorder, with all the passions, excitements, and compromises the act has provoked. In seven chapters--"Shaping Chaos," "Nothing and Something," "Number," "Carnival," "War," "Energy," and "Entropy"--Meisel builds a rough history from major social, psychological, and cosmological turning points in the imagining of chaos. He uses examples from literature, philosophy, painting, graphic art, science, linguistics, music, and film, particularly exploring the remarkable shift in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries from conceiving of chaos as disruptive to celebrating its liberating and energizing potential. Discussions of Sophocles, Plato, Lucretius, Calderon, Milton, Haydn, Blake, Faraday, Chekhov, Faulkner, Wells, and Beckett, among others, are matched with incisive readings of art by Brueghel, Rubens, Goya, Turner, Dix, Dada and the futurists. Meisel addresses the revolution in mapping energy and entropy and the manifold impact of thermodynamics. Known for his pathbreaking studies of literature, drama, and the visual arts, Meisel uses this chaotic frame to elaborate on larger concerns of purpose, mortality, meaning, and mind. (shrink)
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    Adorno’s Dialectical Realism.Alcoff Linda Martín &Alireza Shomali -2010 -Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 14 (2):45-65.
    The idea that Adorno should be read as a “realist” of any sort may indeed sound odd. And unpacking from Adorno’s elusive prose a credible and useful normative reconstruction of epistemology and metaphysics will take some work. But we argue that he should be added to the growing group of epistemologists and metaphysicians who have been developing post-positivist versions of realism such as contextual, internal, pragmatic and critical realisms. These latter realisms, however, while helpfully showing how realism can coexist with (...) ontological pluralism, for example, as well as a highly contextualised account of knowledge, have not developed a political reflexivity about how the object of knowledge—the real—is constructed. As a field, then, post-positivist realisms have been politically naïve, which is perhaps why they have not enjoyed more influence among Continental philosophers. (shrink)
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  34. Cognitive science.Martin Davies -2005 - In Frank Jackson & Michael Smith,The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    The so-called ‘cognitive revolution’ (Gardner, 1985) in American psychology owed much to developments in adjacent disciplines, especially theoretical linguistics and computer science. Indeed, the cognitive revolution brought forth, not only a change in the conception of psychology, but also an inter-disciplinary approach to understanding the mind, involving philosophy, anthropology and neuroscience along with computer science, linguistics and psychology. Many commentators agree in dating the conception of this inter-disciplinary approach, cognitive science, to 11 September 1956, the second day of a symposium (...) on information theory held at MIT (Miller, 2003). Over the next twenty years or so, cognitive science developed an institutional presence through research centres, conferences, journals, and a substantial infusion of funds from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. (shrink)
     
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    Mapping sensorimotor sequences to word sequences: A connectionist model of language acquisition and sentence generation.Martin Takac,Lubica Benuskova &Alistair Knott -2012 -Cognition 125 (2):288-308.
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    Two variable first-order logic over ordered domains.Martin Otto -2001 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (2):685-702.
    The satisfiability problem for the two-variable fragment of first-order logic is investigated over finite and infinite linearly ordered, respectively wellordered domains, as well as over finite and infinite domains in which one or several designated binary predicates are interpreted as arbitrary wellfounded relations. It is shown that FO 2 over ordered, respectively wellordered, domains or in the presence of one well-founded relation, is decidable for satisfiability as well as for finite satisfiability. Actually the complexity of these decision problems is essentially (...) the same as for plain unconstrained FO 2 , namely non-deterministic exponential time. In contrast FO 2 becomes undecidable for satisfiability and for finite satisfiability, if a sufficiently large number of predicates are required to be interpreted as orderings, wellorderings, or as arbitrary wellfounded relations. This undecidability result also entails the undecidability of the natural common extension of FO 2 and computation tree logic CTL. (shrink)
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    Phenomenology and Theology Revisited: Emmanuel Falque and His Critics.Martin Koci -2020 -Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 76 (2-3):903-926.
    This paper is a critical account on Emmanuel Falque's project of the revision of the disciplinary boundaries between phenomenology and theology. Falque advices philosophers to embrace theology in order to philosophize better; and requests theologians to allow liberate themselves by philosophy. This proposal caused the earthquake in the field of the theological turn and earned heavy criticism. Firstly, I will contextualise and will present the background of Falque's thought. Secondly, I will engage with major objections to his project and I (...) will argue that critics often misread it. The centre of gravity is the definition of theology. Despite using the same sources, namely Heidegger's radical distinction between the ontic science of theology and the ontological science of philosophy, Falque and his critics come to mutually exclusive conclusions. I will argue that critics employ a reductive definition of theology which results in the rejection of Falque's general revision of the boundaries between disciplines. However, as it will be argued, Falque contributes not only to a philosophically plausible enrichment of phenomenological thought but also to a credible revision of theological practice in a phenomenological fashion. (shrink)
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    Ars adeo latet arte sva: What is art's art?Martin Korenjak -2020 -Classical Quarterly 70 (1):443-446.
    Textual difficulties as well as problems of content are sometimes prone to being overlooked in famous passages, because their very familiarity tends to stifle reflection on their actual meaning. orandum est, ut sit mens sana in corpore sano escaped detection as an interpolation until 1970. In di, coeptis | aspirate meis, the reading illas has held its place against the correct illa until 1976.
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    [Omnibus Review].Martin Davis -1990 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (1):342-343.
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    Game theory, complexity, and simplicity Part III: Critique and prospective.Martin Shubik -1998 -Complexity 3 (5):34-46.
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    On Ever-Growing Numbers of Human Refuse Heaps and the Scope of History.Martin Shuster -2021 -Arendt Studies 5:27-35.
    This is a response to Seyla Benhabib’s Exile, Stateless, and Migration. I focus on Benhabib’s engagement with Arendt and her assessment of stateless persons in addition to what such a discussion suggests for the scope of our historical inquiry.
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    Power in society, economy, and mentality: Towards a semiotic theory of power.Martin Siefkes -2010 -Semiotica 2010 (181):225-261.
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    Marxism, magic and metalanguages.Martin Simons -1978 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 10 (1):31–44.
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    The rational woman.Martin Simons -1989 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 21 (1):36–46.
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    Coping in a harsh reality: The concept of the ‘enemy’ in the composition of Psalms 9 and 10.Martin J. Slabbert -2015 -HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
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    Greek Adoptive Formulae.Martin S. Smith -1967 -Classical Quarterly 17 (02):302-.
    The most recent work dealing expressly with adoption in Greece is Wentzel's article in Hermes lxv , 167–76, ‘Studien über die Adoption in Griechen-land’. Her article ranges widely over the whole subject and includes a list of all the inscriptions known to her which refer to adoptions, as well as a list of the adoptive formulae found in these inscriptions. In the present article I shall deal more fully with these formulae.
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    Introduction.Martin Endreß &Benjamin Rampp -2013 -Human Studies 36 (1):3-5.
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  48. Is evidence knowledge?Martin Smith -2012 -Noûs 46 (4).
     
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    Stress induces a functional asymmetry in an emotional attention task.Martin Brüne,Nadja Nadolny,Onur Güntürkün &Oliver T. Wolf -2013 -Cognition and Emotion 27 (3):558-566.
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    Técnicas de envilecimiento: Una reflexión desde el pensamiento de Gabriel Marcel.José Joaquín Castellón Martín -2020 -Isidorianum 29 (2):103-126.
    Este artículo es una reflexión de la crítica de Gabriel Marcel sobre la tecnología; proponiendo las líneas de fuerza de su pensamiento, poniéndolas en el contexto en el que fue escrita. Continúa la reflexión de Marcel aplicando sus intuiciones a la situación de nuestro mundo tecnificado, especialmente en lo que se refiere a las redes sociales. Es una introducción viva al pensamiento del autor francés no desde un punto de vista sistemático, sino desde el diálogo con su pensamiento.
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