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    Objects of psycholinguistic enquiry.M. F. Garrett -1981 -Cognition 10 (1-3):97-101.
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  2. Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy: Volume 2.M. F. Burnyeat -2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    M. F. Burnyeat taught for 14 years in the Philosophy Department of University College London, then for 18 years in the Classics Faculty at Cambridge, 12 of them as the Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, before migrating to Oxford in 1996 to become a Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy at All Souls College. The studies, articles and reviews collected in these two volumes of Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy were all written, and all but two published, before that decisive (...) change. Whether designed for a scholarly audience or for a wider public, they range from the Presocratics to Augustine, from Descartes and Bishop Berkeley to Wittgenstein and G. E. Moore. Their subject-matter falls under four main headings: 'Logic and Dialectic' and 'Scepticism Ancient and Modern', which make up the first volume, with 'Knowledge' and 'Philosophy and the Good Life' contained in this, the second volume. The title 'Explorations' well expresses Burnyeat's ability to discover new aspects of familiar texts, new ways of solving old problems. In his hands the history of philosophy becomes itself a philosophical activity. (shrink)
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  3. Sylvia Murr (ed.): Gassendi et l'Europe.M. W. F. Stone -1999 -British Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (1):165-166.
     
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  4. 3 Theology, philosophy, and 'science'in the thirteenth century.M. W. F. Stone -2000 - In Martin William Francis Stone & Jonathan Wolff,Proper Ambition of Science. New York: Routledge. pp. 2--28.
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    Robert de Sorbon's 'Cum Repetes'.F. N. M. Diekstra -1999 -Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 66 (1):79-154.
    Robert de Sorbon’s Cum repetes — or De modo audiendi confessiones et interrogandi as it is called in the Bruges manuscript — is for the clergy what Robert’s Qui vult vere confiteriis for laymen. It is a guide for confessors, specifically addressed to those charged with the cura animarum to provide practical instruction on how to interrogate the penitent and assist him in examining his conscience. It is this subject that determines and delimits its scope. In terms of the tripartite (...) nature of the sacrament of penance, i.e. contrition, confession and satisfaction, Cum repetes concentrates almost exclusively on the central part, confession, and on the proper method of interrogation by the confessor. A characteristic feature of Robert’s treatise is the introduction of a number of model dialogues between the confessor and the penitent, comparable to the interchanges in Robert of Flamborough’s Liber Poenitentialis, but much more incisive and inspired by great sollicitude as well as personal involvement. (shrink)
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  6. (1 other version)Wandering minds: the default network and stimulus-independent thought.M. F. Mason,M. I. Norton,J. D. van Horn,D. M. Wegner,S. T. Grafton &C. N. Macrae -2007 -Science 315 (5810):393-395.
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    A poetics of being-two: Irigaray's ethics and post-symbolist poetry.M. F. Simone Roberts -2011 - Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield.
    "M. F. Simone Roberts's A Poetics of Being-Two is animated by a lively and engaging voice, drawing readers in with a sense of serious purpose working (delightfully) in tandem with a sense of humor. Roberts's aesthetics and her close readings of Yves Bonnefoy, St-John Perse, and Jorie Graham clearly demonstrate the literary effectiveness of Irigarayan sexual difference as an analytic trope, even as they emphasize the philosophical and political possibilities sexual difference opens up for feminism, environmentalism, and all levels of (...) contemporary cultural critique and activism."—Gail M. Schwab, Hofstra University -/- In An Ethics of Sexual Difference, Irigaray calls for a new poetics in the sense of both art and life. Rather than a critique from within philosophy, A Poetics of Being-Two tests Irigaray's ethics by extending it to other sites of cultural production. Where Irigaray's method finds stirrings and repressions of sexual difference in philosophy, this project explores that tension in poetics. Building from Irigaray's ethics, the book describes a poetics of being-two as concerns gendered subjectivity in literary poetics and then traces the on-going emergence of a poetics of being-two in the post-symbolist poetic tradition. Irigaray scholars will be interested in the sustained interpolation of Irigaray's ethical concepts as principles for a critical aesthetics and in their hermeneutic application in reading a literary tradition. Readers in comparative literature will find the first sustained feminist engagements with the major French poets Bonnefoy and Perse and an elucidation of their influence on the Pulitzer Prize winning poet Jorie Graham. (shrink)
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  8. Absoli︠u︡tnai︠a︡ idei︠a︡ i absoli︠u︡tnyĭ dukh v filosofii Gegeli︠a︡.M. F. Bykova -1993 - Moskva: Nauka. Edited by A. V. Krichevskiĭ.
     
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  9. Independence and nation building: towards a comprehensive language policy for Namibia.M. F. Kashoki -1992 -Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 12 (1/2):33-37.
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    Fathers and sons in Plato’sRepublic andPhilebus.M. F. Burnyeat -2004 -Classical Quarterly 54 (1):80-87.
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    De materiële logica.F. G. M. Gevers -1949 - Tilburg,: R.K. Jongensweeshuis.
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    The Underachiever in ReadingSuccess and Failure in Learning to ReadHousecraft in the Education of Handicapped ChildrenSigns, Signals and Symbols.M. F. Cleugh,H. Alan Robinson,R. Morris,Hilary M. Devereux &Stella E. Mason -1963 -British Journal of Educational Studies 12 (1):104.
  13. Maurice Blondel.M. F. Sciacca -1949 -Giornale di Metafisica 4 (4):329.
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  14. R. LAZZARINI, "Intenzionalità e istanza metafisica".M. F. Sciacca -1955 -Giornale di Metafisica 10 (4/5):797.
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  15. Authors' Response: Challenges in Studying and Teaching Innovation: Between Theory and Practice.M. F. Peschl,G. Bottaro,M. Hartner-Tiefenthaler &K. Rötzer -2014 -Constructivist Foundations 9 (3):440-446.
    Upshot: This response focuses on the following issues, which summarize the points made by the commentaries: (i) further reflection on and details of the methodological framework that was applied to studying the proposed design of our innovation course, (ii) the issue of generalizability of the findings for teaching innovation (in this context the question of generic or transferable skills will become central), and (iii) finally, more precise explanation of what we mean by “learning from the future as it emerges.”.
     
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    Enthymeme: Aristotle on the Logic of Persuasion.M. F. Burnyeat -2015 - In David J. Furley & Alexander Nehamas,Aristotle's Rhetoric: Philosophical Essays. Princeton University Press. pp. 3-56.
  17. Sovremennai︠a︡ progressivnai︠a︡ ėsteticheskai︠a︡ mysl'. [Sbornik stateĭ. Otv. red. M. F. Ovsi︠a︡nnikov i dr.].M. F. Ovsi︠a︡nnikov (ed.) -1974 - Moskva,: "Nauka,".
     
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    The psychobiology and biocybernetics of thirst; Invaluable data and concepts for future theory and model construction.F. M. Toates -1979 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (1):125-136.
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    Temperature evolution of the boson peak and Debye scaling in vitreous B2O3.M. Zanatta,C. Armellini,A. Fontana &F. Rossi -2011 -Philosophical Magazine 91 (13-15):2028-2033.
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    The Education of Dull Children at the Secondary Stage.M. F. Cleugh &Cheshire Education Committee -1964 -British Journal of Educational Studies 12 (2):234.
  21. Istorii︠a︡ filosofiï Ukraïny: khrestomatii︠a︡.M. F. Tarasenko,M. S. Tymoshyk &O. I. T︠S︡ybulʹskai︠a︡ (eds.) -1993 - Kyïv: "Lybidʹ".
     
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    Kulʹtura, svitohli︠a︡d, humanizm.M. F. Tarasenko (ed.) -1991 - Kyïv: "Lybidʹ,".
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    Osobystistʹ i demokratyzat︠s︡ii︠a︡.M. F. Tarasenko (ed.) -1991 - Kyïv: "Lybidʹ".
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    Suspilʹna dii︠a︡lʹnistʹ nove myslenni︠a︡ ĭ piznanni︠a︡.M. F. Tarasenko (ed.) -1991 - Kyïv: "Lybidʹ".
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  25. La place des moines à Nicée II (787).M. -F. Auzepi -1988 -Byzantion 58 (1):5-21.
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    Accounting for Actions: Causality and Teleology.F. M. Barnard -1981 -History and Theory 20 (3):291-312.
    Collingwood's faith in the historian's intuitive capacity for discerning the meaning of past actions by re-enactment" is too unqualified. However, his thesis that through actions alone can reasons and inner meanings be discovered is true. This assumes that actions can be traced to recognizable agents and that these agents are able to acknowledge their reasons. The relation between knowing and doing and between knowing and understanding is a form of causality not inconsistent with teleological reasoning. Characteristic of human action are (...) the constitutive nature of causality, the delimiting effect of rationality on human autonomy, and the role of purpose as a mediating link between intention and outcome. Despite the fact that emphasis on impersonal actions and interactions seriously calls into question Collingwood's theory of understanding, any radical revision of this theory proves no less problematical. (shrink)
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  27. Gegelevskoe ponimanie myshlenii︠a︡.M. F. Bykova -1990 - Moskva: Nauka. Edited by N. V. Motroshilova.
     
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    The hypothesis of cybernetics.F. M. R. Walshe -1951 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2 (6):161-163.
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    Hegel's Esthetics and the Contemporary Struggle of Ideas.M. F. Ovsiannikov &D. D. Ednii -1971 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 9 (4):374-393.
    Is Hegel's esthetics of interest to us, people of the twentieth century? Have his ideas not retreated to nonexistence with his times? Or are those who insist upon the need to investigate Hegelian esthetics and Hegel's mode of thought as a whole beginning, unconsciously and contrary to their wills, to defend the viewpoint that, despite all the progress of natural science and technology, people continue to think after the fashion of their ancestors and that human thought is either hopelessly lagging (...) or is invariably moving in a circle? (shrink)
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    A Syriac Commentary on Gregory of Nyssa contra Eunomium.M. F. G. Parmentier -1988 -Bijdragen 49 (1):2-17.
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  31. Hermenéutica y Símbolo en el Psicoanálisis Freudiano.M. F. Víctor Hugo Valdés Pérez -2002 -Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 88.
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    The work decrement as affected by three kinds of meaningfulness.M. F. Robinson -1938 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 22 (2):124.
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    World Youth Day in Madrid, 2011.M. F. A. Dillon -2012 -The Chesterton Review 38 (1/2):277-277.
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  34. Perception-Action Mutuality Obviates Mental Construction.M. F. Fultot,L. Nie &C. Carello -2016 -Constructivist Foundations 11 (2):298-307.
    Context: The dominant approach to the study of perception is representational/computational, with an emphasis on the achievements of the brain and the nervous system, which are taken to construct internal models of the world. Alternatives include ecological, embedded, embodied, and enactivist approaches, all of which emphasize the centrality of action in understanding perception. Problem: Despite sharing many theoretical commitments that lead to a rejection of the classical approach, the alternatives are characterized by important contrasts and points of divergence. Here we (...) focus on the enactive and ecological approaches, in particular, on how they construe the status of the environment and the content of perception. Method: We begin with a review of James Gibson’s ecological psychology, highlighting it as a psychology for all organisms not just humans. Against this backdrop, we consider enactivist arguments against direct perception - a central assertion of the ecological approach - and in favor of interpreting the activity of perceptual agents as a kind of construction of a perceptually meaningful world. Results: We assess the merits of this interpretation and we conclude that it cannot be grounded on fundamental principles such as thermodynamics and organism-environment mutuality. Implications: As a consequence, enactivism remains close to representationalism and entails a form of dualism. Constructivist content: We advance a criticism of the constructivist foundations of the enactive approach to perception. Perception-action mutuality at the heart of enactivism does not require mental construction; indeed, perception-action mutuality obviates construction. (shrink)
     
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    Rechtsvinding en de grondslagen van het recht.F. C. L. M. Jacobs &C. W. Maris (eds.) -2011 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
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    (1 other version)Lectures on the principle of symmetry and its applications in all natural sciences.F. M. Jaeger -1917 - Amsterdam,: Publishing company "Elsevier,".
    This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
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  37. Francesco Flora: Benedetto Croce.M. F. S. J. & Staff -1955 -Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 14 (53/54):439.
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    The mind-brain issue unsimplified.M. F. Ward -1978 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):368-369.
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    Surface modification of Makrofol-DE induced by α-particles.M. F. Zaki,A. M. Abdul-Kader,Afaf Nada &Basma A. El-Badry -2013 -Philosophical Magazine 93 (34):4276-4285.
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    Protagoras and self-refutation in later greek philosophy.M. F. Burnyeat -1976 -Philosophical Review 85 (1):44-69.
  41. A proposito di una "Cronaca di un Concorso".M. F. Sciacca -1951 -Giornale di Metafisica 6 (6):669.
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    Reason and Human Good in Aristotle.M. F. Burnyeat -1978 -Philosophical Review 87 (1):102.
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    Editorial: Ethics in public health: Bloomberg's battle and beyond.M. F. Verweij &A. Dawson -unknown
    The growing prevalence of obesity and related conditions such as Type II diabetes is held by many to be a major public health problem in developed countries, and increasingly in developing countries as well. If we wish to tackle this problem, it will be a major task. Individuals will have to change their consumption and exercise patterns, companies will have to improve the products they make and how they market them, nutrition experts and communities will have to redefine what is (...) acceptable and desirable in food practices and governments will have to lead and promote such societal-level changes in many different fields, including food policy, urban design, educational policies, agricultural subsidies and tax breaks, etc. This is all very difficult to achieve. In many people’s view, government action aiming at social change will be especially controversial and meet some resistance. New York …. (shrink)
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    Vérité de l'être et affirmation de Dieu: essai sur la philosophie de Saint Thomas.F. M. Genuyt -1974 - Paris: J. Vrin.
  45. Nekotorye aspekty semanticheskoĭ ėkvivalentnosti v estestvennom i︠a︡zyke: konspekt lekt︠s︡iĭ po spet︠s︡kursu dli︠a︡ studentov-filologov Kaunasskogo gumanitarnogo fakulʹteta.M. F. Vinogradov -1990 - Vilʹni︠u︡s: Vilʹni︠u︡sskiĭ universitet.
     
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  46. Changing Times in Teacher Education.M. F. Wideen &P. P. Grimmett -1997 -British Journal of Educational Studies 45:109-111.
     
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    Propositional attitudes and the language of thought.M. F. Egan -1991 -Canadian Journal of Philosophy 21 (September):379-88.
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    Shigabutdin Mardzhani: nasledie i sovremennostʹ materialy mezhdunarodnoĭ nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii = Shiḣabetdin Mărjani mirasy ḣăm khăzerge zaman khalykara fănni konferentsiia materiallary.R. M. Mukhametshin,F. M. Sultanov &R. S. Khakimov (eds.) -2008 - Kazanʹ: In-t istorii im. Sh. Mardzhani.
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  49. Evolution Since Darwin: The First 150 Years.M. A. Bell,D. J. Futuyma,W. F. Eanes &J. S. Levinton (eds.) -2010 - Sinauer.
     
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    Mathematical studies in animal populations.F. S. Bodenheimer &M. Schiffer -1952 -Acta Biotheoretica 10 (1-2):23-56.
    Die vorliegende Arbeit ist eine Fortsetzung derThompson'schen Analysen des Parasitenzyklus bei Insekten, die mit der irrealen Folgerung endeten, dass unter gewissen Voraussetzungen — die wir in der gegenwärtigen Analyse akzeptiert haben —jeder Parasit in relativ kurzer Generationenfolge seinen Wirt, und damit sich selbst, zur Ausrottung bringen muss. Der Einfluss von wiederkehrenden Umwelt-katastrophen wie sie z.B. durch ungünstiges Wetter sehr häufig bedingt sind, wurde untersucht mit dem Ergebnis, dass solche Katastrophen, wenn sie in nicht allzugrossen Intervallen auftreten, völlig genügen, um die (...) Unterbrechung der akkumulativen Parasitierung im Zyklus zu erklären.Die grössere Empfindlichkeit der Parasiten, welche aus allen Beobachtungen und Analysen sich ergibt, ist nicht physiologisch, sondern ökologisch bedingt. Methodisch hat sich gezeigt, dass die Analyse tierischer Populationen weitgehend ohne Anwendung von Integralen möglich ist.Die Ergebnisse, welche die hohe Bedeutung der Feinde bei grosser Wirtsdichte, und ihre minimale Wirksamkeit, wenn letztere niedrig ist, zeigen, sind unabhängig von einem besonderen Dichtefaktor der Feindvermehrung — wie er im allgemeinen besteht und die aufgezeigten Tendenzen noch verstärkt — gewonnen. Der Einfluss des Superparasiten wird unter dem Einfluss wiederkehrender Umwelt-katastrophen minimal. Am Modell einiger beobachteter Gradationen wird die Übereinstimmung mit unserer Analvse demonstriert.Le travail ci-dessus est la continuation des analyses deThompson des cycles parasitaires chez les insectes, qui l'ont à la conclusion absurde qu'en acceptant certaines suppositions — que nous avons acceptées dans la présente analyse — chaque parasite exterminerait son hôte et par conséquent soi-même. Nous avons étudié l'influence de certains phénomènes catastrophiques récurrents provenant du milieu comme par exemple celle d'un temps défavorable. Ces phénomènes, pourvu qu'ils ne se présentent pas à des intervalles trop grands, suffisent amplement pour expliquer l'interruption de la parasitation accumulative dans les cycles.La sensibilité plus grande des parasites qui est démontrée dans toutes les observations et analyses ne provient pas de causes physiologiques, mais écologiques.La méthodologie a donné comme résultat intéressant le fait que l'analyse des populations animales peut se faire sans l'application des intégrales.Les résultats démontrant la grande importance des ennemis quand les hôtes sont nombreux, mais par contre une activité minimale des ennemis quand les hôtes sont rares, ont été obtenus indépendamment d'une augmentation spéciale des ennemis qui, en général, constitue un facteur important, ce qui renforce encore les tendances que nous avons trouvées. L'influence des superparasites devient minime sous l'action des catastrophes récurrentes dus au milieu. Finalement, au moyen de quelques gradations bien observées, nous avons démontré que notre analyse est conforme aux faits. (shrink)
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