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  1. Rezension zu R. Bartsch: Adverbial semant ik.E. Lang &R.Steinitz -1976 -Foundations of Language 1:137-151.
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    More undecidable lattices ofSteinitz exchange systems.L. R. Galminas &John W. Rosenthal -2002 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (2):859-878.
    We show that the first order theory of the lattice $\mathscr{L}^{ (S) of finite dimensional closed subsets of any nontrivial infinite dimensionalSteinitz Exhange System S has logical complexity at least that of first order number theory and that the first order theory of the lattice L(S ∞ ) of computably enumerable closed subsets of any nontrivial infinite dimensional computableSteinitz Exchange System S ∞ has logical complexity exactly that of first order number theory. Thus, for example, the (...) lattice of finite dimensional subspaces of a standard copy of $\bigoplus_\omega$ Q interprets first order arithmetic and is therefore as complicated as possible. In particular, our results show that the first order theories of the lattice L(V ∞ ) of c.e. subspaces of a fully effective ℵ 0 -dimensional vector space V∞ and the lattice of c.e. algebraically closed subfields of a fully effective algebraically closed field F ∞ of countably infinite transcendence degree each have logical complexity that of first order number theory. (shrink)
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  3. Feeling and thinking: Closing the debate over the independence of affect.R. B. Zajonc -2000 - In Joseph P. Forgas,Feeling and Thinking: The Role of Affect in Social Cognition. Cambridge University Press.
  4. The Life of Monsieur des Cartes [by A. Baillet] Tr. By S.R.Adrien Baillet &R. S. -1693
     
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    Symmetric and contrapositional quantifiers.R. Zuber -2006 -Journal of Logic, Language and Information 16 (1):1-13.
    The article studies two related issues. First, it introduces the notion of the contraposition of quantifiers which is a “dual” notion of symmetry and has similar relations to co-intersectivity as symmetry has to intersectivity. Second, it shows how symmetry and contraposition can be generalised to higher order type quantifiers, while preserving their relations with other notions from generalized quantifiers theory.
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    Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Project as Philosophy of Information.R. A. Young -2004 -Minds and Machines 14 (1):119-132.
    It is argued that the Tractatus Project of Logical Atomism, in which the world is conceived of as the totality of independent atomic facts, can usefully be understood by conceiving of each fact as a bit in logical space. Wittgenstein himself thinks in terms of logical space. His elementary propositions, which express atomic facts, are interpreted as tuples of co-ordinates which specify the location of a bit in logical space. He says that signs for elementary propositions are arrangements of names. (...) Here, the names are understood as numerical symbols specifying coordinates. It is argued that, using this approach, the so-called colour-exclusion problem, which was Wittgensteins reason for abandoning the Tractatus, is in fact soluble. However, if logical space is a continuum then some coordinates will need to be expressed by numerical symbols that are infinite in size. How is this to be understood in Tractatus terms? It is shown that, in the Tractatus, Wittgenstein did recognise the possibility of infinite propositions and sentences expressing them. At first sight his approach to infinite sentences, and the approach of the present paper, seem to differ, but it is argued that the difference is superficial. Finally, we address the question of whether Logical Atomism is viable and this raises issues concerning its relationship to natural science. (shrink)
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  7. Mȯnkhȯȯr savlasan mȯnkhbus.Daramyn Batbai︠a︡r -2004 - Ulaanbaatar Khot: Nomos.
     
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  8. Understanding Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism, by George R. Marsden. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing.George R. Marsden -1991
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    The Hellenism of Clement of Alexandria.R. E. Witt -1931 -Classical Quarterly 25 (3-4):195-.
    In seeking to understand the development of philosophy in later antiquity it is important to take account of Clement of Alexandria, perhaps the first Christian writer to be greatly influenced by the systems of Greece. Accordingly in this article certain aspects of Clement's doctrine will be selected for examination where his obligations to the philosophers have apparently hitherto received insufficient attention. In a valuable paper Mr. R. P. Casey has dealt with many important points, but there is room for further (...) exploration, both by the philological method and by a careful comparison of corresponding ideas in Clement and Plotinus. I am here concerned to stress resemblances rather than to prove, for instance, that any direct connection exists between Neoplatonism and Alexandrian theology. It is nevertheless not irrevelant to mention that Ammonius Saccas, the professor whose lectures both Origen the Christian and Plotinus were to attend, and who, besides being a Platonist, if not the founder of Neoplatonism, was also an apostate Christian, had probably begun to attract attention in Alexandria at the time when Clement was head of the Christian School there, in which perhaps Ammonius himself had been originally educated. There seems nothing to prevent the assumption that Ammonius and Clement were known at least by name to each other, and perhaps the philosopher under whom Plotinus was to study for eleven years had even sat by the side of Clement at the feet of Pantaenus, the erstwhile Stoic and founder of the Catechetical School. However that may be, both Neoplatonism and Alexandrian theology show a markedly similar tendency, and in the Enneads and the Stromateis there are many equivalent features. (shrink)
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    Freedom and the development of autonomy: A reply to Victor Quinn.R. F. Dearden -1984 -Journal of Philosophy of Education 18 (2):271–273.
    R F Dearden; Freedom and the Development of Autonomy: a reply to Victor Quinn, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 18, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 271–27.
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    History of Transformation 2.R. M. Fisher -unknown
    Dr. R. Michael Fisher continues this series of teaching videos on the history of transformation, as he weaves together many diverse threads of theories, philosophies, movements and critical thinkers, while sharing his own experiences of transformative dreams, nightmares, experiences with psychosis etc. Be sure to watch the first History of Transformation 1 to give more context to this 2nd video, but it is also not necessary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wcgf... In this video Dr. Fisher emphasizes how the very nature of "transformation" itself is (...) and has to transform as well. In particular, this is the case because of the inevitable social collapse, with psychic collapse going on as people become aware of what is happening to the world in the early 21st century, with global warming, mass extinction and a future image that is constantly shrinking and threatening everything. (shrink)
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    The Formation and Perception of the Modern Arab World: Studies by Marwan R. Buheiry.Charles Issawi,Marwan R. Buheiry &Lawrence L. Conrad -1991 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):201.
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    The Western Image of Chinese Religion From Leibniz To De Groot.R. J. Zwi Werblowsky -1986 -Diogenes 34 (133):113-121.
    It is not the purpose of this short essay to try the impossible and give an adequate historical survey of the Western image (or rather images) of China. There is, moreover, a vast literature on the subject to which both sinologists and historians of European culture have contributed. The following paragraphs will restrict themselves to two poles in this history: the perception and reception of China in the 17th century (with Leibniz as the most significant and impressive representative of the (...) period)—in other words the image of China as current among the philosophes i.e., the pre-enlightenment, still Christian humanists, none of which was (or could have been) a sinologist properly speaking—and again at the end of the 19th century, when academic sinology began to get into stride. Without in any way detracting from the significance of his great predecessors and contemporaries, especially Marcel Granet, we shall limit our discussion to J.J.M. de Groot (Leiden and Berlin, d. 1921). (shrink)
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    Nazi anti-Jewish policy.R. B. Kerr -1933 -The Eugenics Review 25 (3):207.
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    Mill,.R. F. Khan -1988 -Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (1).
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    al-Īmān fī al-falsafah wa-al-taṣawwuf al-Islāmīyayn.al-ʻĀdil Khiḍr &Nādir Ḥammāmī (eds.) -2016 - al-Rabāṭ, al-Mamlakah al-Maghribīyah: Muʼminūn Bi-lā Ḥudūd lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Abḥāth.
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    Definition and empirical research.R. B. King -1973 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 5 (1):37–42.
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    The role of mathematics in the experimental/theoretical/computational trichotomy of chemistry.R. Bruce King -2000 -Foundations of Chemistry 2 (3):221-236.
    The drastically increasing availability ofmodern computers coupled with the equally drasticallylower cost of a given amount of computer power inrecent years has resulted in the evolution of thetraditional experimental/theoretical dichotomy inchemistry into anexperimental/theoretical/computational trichotomy. This trichotomy can be schematically represented by atriangle with experimental,theoretical, and computational chemistry at the threevertices. The ET and EC edges of the ETC triangledepict the uses of theoretical and computationalchemistry, respectively, to predict and interpretexperimental results. The TC edge depicts therelationship between theoretical and computationalchemistry. Mathematics (...) plays an increasing role in allaspects of chemistry, particularly theoreticalchemistry, and has led to the evolution of thediscipline of mathematical chemistry. Research inmathematical chemistry can be considered to lie on achemistry-mathematics continuum depending on therelative depths of the underlying chemistry andmathematics. Examples of the author's own researchlying near each end of the chemistry-mathematicscontinuum include his work on applications of graphtheory and topology in inorganic coordination andcluster chemistry lying near the chemistry end and hiswork on chirality algebra lying near the mathematicsend. The general points in this essay are illustratedby an analysis of the roles of computational andtheoretical chemistry in developing an understandingof structure and bonding in deltahedral boranes andrelated carboranes. This work has allowed extensionof the concept of aromaticity from two dimensions asin benzene and other planar hydrocarbons to the thirddimension in deltahedral boranes. (shrink)
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  19. The German university in the 1930s-commentary.R. Klibansky -1994 -Filosoficky Casopis 42 (4):543-559.
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    1. Zum Schluss von Aischylos Sieben gegen Theben.R. Kohl -1920 -Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 76 (1-4):208-213.
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    Argumenty filosofické logiky.Petr Kolář -1999 - Praha: Filosofia.
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    Monte Carlo simulation of nanometric cutting.R. Komanduri,R. Narulkar &L. M. Raff -2004 -Philosophical Magazine 84 (11):1155-1183.
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    Managed Care and Hospital Cost Containment.R. Tamara Konetzka,Jingsan Zhu,Julie Sochalski &Kevin G. Volpp -2008 -Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 45 (1):98-111.
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    In Defence of Common Moral Sense.R. W. Krutzen -1999 -Dialogue 38 (2):235-.
    RÉSUMÉ: L’un des traits frappants d’une bonne partie des théories morales contemporaines est l’absence qu’on y trouve du sens moral commun. Les constructions théoriques de Rawls, Singer, Sidgwick et Smart sont caractéristiques à cet égard. Chacune échoue à rendre compte adéquatement du savoir moral que nous avons. Malgré leurs différences, leur échec commun tient à la méprise qu’elles partagent au sujet de la relation entre théorie et pratique, et à leur conception exagérée du rôle épistémique que jouent les principes moraux (...) dans la reconnaissance et la justification de la vérité de nos jugements moraux. (shrink)
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    Gender partnership and tolerance phenomenon.R. I. Kuzmenko -2019 -Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 15:73-81.
    Purpose. The article analyzes the role of such a phenomenon as tolerance in a partnership between a man and a woman, emphasizing its importance and necessity in their relations. The purpose of the study is to estimate the role of the tolerance phenomenon in the process of gender partnership. Theoretical basis. The works of domestic and foreign scientists contributed to estimate the function of tolerance during communication, cooperation and co-creation. In this paper the methodology of E. Fromm and N. Khamitov’s (...) metaanthropology is used. Originality. It was proved that the success of a gender partnership depends on how tolerant its participants are to each other. Besides this, it has been established that tolerance is the main criterion for gender partnership. The idea of tolerance is considered as the way to fruitful development of human relations. For the first time it has been determined that gender partnership can be manifested on the ordinary, frontier and metafrontier levels of human existence. Tolerance has its own specifics and a manifestation on each of them. Conclusions. Metaanthropology has helped to estimate the role of tolerance among men and women in the partnership process. So, it can be stated that tolerance is a basis for gender partnership that harmonizes the relationship among a man and a woman and makes them egalitarian. Only on the metafrontier level of human being tolerance can be manifestation of individual integrity. Sincere, open interaction and creative work with Other are formed on this foundation. Thus, gender partnership with inexhaustible, complementary potential is the vector of development of human relations. (shrink)
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    Mensbeelden.R. C. Kwant (ed.) -1973 - Alphen aan den Rijn,: Samsom.
    Vijf Nederlandse filosofen geven elk vanuit een andere filosofische achtergrond weer wat hun mensbeeld is.
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  27. Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and Dissolve. By Lars-Erik Cederman.R. Ladrech -1999 -The European Legacy 4:119-119.
     
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    On the Quest of De_ning Consciousness.R. Lakhan &P. Vimal -2010 -Mind and Matter 8 (1):93-121.
    About forty meanings attributed to the term consciousness can be identified and categorized based on functions and experiences. The prospects for reaching any single, agreed-upon, theory-independent definition of consciousness appear remote. Here, the goal is to search for a theory-dependent optimal and general definition accommodating most views. This quest is mostly based on the premise that evolution must have optimized our mental system in terms of experience and function. Based on a dual-aspect dual-mode proto-experience/subjective experience optimal framework, an optimal definition (...) of consciousness describes it as a mental aspect of a system or a process with two sub-aspects: conscious experience and conscious function. A more general definition describes consciousness as a mental aspect of a system or a process, which is a conscious experience, a conscious function, or both, depending on contexts and particular biases . Both experiences and functions can be conscious and/or non-conscious. Our definitions are a posteriori insofar as they are based on observation and categorization. (shrink)
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  29. Where are the intellectuals in vocational education.R. Lakes -1992 -Journal of Thought 27 (3):43-55.
     
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  30. Antropologia y misión en la Amazonia.R. Larraneta -1996 -Ciencia Tomista 123 (3):585-598.
     
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  31. El último tabú.R. Larraneta -1994 -Estudios Filosóficos 43 (123):269-293.
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    Intricate Ethics: Rights, Responsibilities, and Permissible Harm, by F. M. Kamm.R. Lawlor -2009 -Mind 118 (472):1149-1152.
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  33. Social relations and the geography of material life.R. Lee -1989 - In Derek Gregory & Rex Walford,Horizons in human geography. Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble. pp. 152--169.
     
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    Richard Fitzralph’s ‘Commentary on the Sentences’.R. Welldon Leff -1963 -Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 45 (2):390-422.
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  35. Gerecenseerde werken-boekbesprekingen-Hermann fr.-w. Von, hermeneutische phanomenologie Des daseins.R. Lemmens -2007 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 69 (1):159.
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    The Language of Value.R. W. Hepburn -1959 -Philosophical Quarterly 9 (36):282-283.
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    Epilogue: Legitimation Is the Name of the Game.R. C. Lewontin -2008 - In Oren Harman & Michael Dietrich,Rebels, Mavericks, and Heretics in Biology. Yale University Press. pp. 372.
  38. O pisaniu historii filozofii według Władysława Tatarkiewicza.R. Liberkowski -1982 - In Stefan Kaczmarek,Z dziejów refleksji nad historią filozofii. Poznań: Wydawn. Nauk. Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu.
     
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  39. Podstawy antropologii filozoficznej i etyki normatywnej w filozofii transcendentalnej Immanuela Kanta.R. Liberkowski -1981 - In Stefan Kaczmarek,Z badań nad filozoficznymi podstawami nauk. Poznań: Wydawn. Nauk. Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu.
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    Security vs. Privacy in an Era of Terror and Technology.R. J. Lieber -2014 -Télos 2014 (169):144-149.
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    Pausanias and the Stymphalian Birds.R. J. Ling -1973 -Classical Quarterly 23 (1):152-157.
    ‘In Stymphalos there is also an old sanctuary of Stymphalian Artemis. The image is of wood, mostly gilded. On the roof of the temple there are also representations of the Stymphalian birds. It was difficult to discern clearly whether they were made of wood or plaster, but my examination suggested that they were of wood rather than plaster.’Pausanias' reference to the Stymphalian birds of the temple at Stymphalos was taken by the German scholar, Bliimner, to indicate that stucco reliefs were (...) produced by the Greeks; and, despite the caution of Miss E. L. Wadsworth, 3 the inference that plaster was used for architectural sculptures of some form in Classical Greece has clearly been accepted by M. Cagiano de Azevedo and N. Bonacasa in the two great Italian encyclopedias of art. (shrink)
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    The future of theoretical physics.R. B. Lindsay -1938 -Philosophy of Science 5 (4):452-471.
    The modern theoretical physicist is a strange creature. Perhaps in every age the theoretical physicist has seemed so to his contemporaries who took the trouble to observe and think about him. There seems, for example, something almost too magical in the uncanny way in which he pulls a brand new atomic particle out of a theory, a way that reminds us of a rabbit being produced out of a hat. This is usually done in an off-hand manner with a considerable (...) amount of patter of a highly abstract symbolic character but with a few words inserted in the right places for the benefit of the experimental physicist and a final prediction that if the experimenter does thus and so in the laboratory he will find a certain result. No wonder the observer marvels when the answer comes out right. But as he thinks further he is inclined to wonder whether it is necessary or desirable for the details of the process which led to the result to be so unintelligible. For unintelligible they seem to be to a great many people who are directly concerned with their understanding, to the people who for years have been laboring under the belief that they are engaged in the task of finding out how Nature works. What is this curious process whose whole task, according to one distinguished exponent of it, is merely to predict experimental results, and what is its future likely to be? These are the questions we are setting for ourselves in the present discussion. It is unlikely that the answers given here will satisfy everybody, but it is reasonably certain that nobody who aspires to an interest in science can fail to attach some meaning to them whether or not he agrees. (shrink)
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  43. Women and mental illness: Strategy, resistance and institution.R. Littlewood -1997 -Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (2):247-248.
     
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  44. The mission of Greece.R. W. Livingstone -1928 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
    Introduction.--Epicurus.--The cynics.--The stoics: Epictetus.--The stoics: Marcus Aurelius.--A philosophic missionary: Dion Chrysostom.--Plutarch.--A popular preacher: Maximus Tyrius.--A theosophist: Apollonius of Tyana.--The sophists: Polemon and Herodes Atticus.--A prince of neurotics: Aelius Aristodes.--Lucian.--Epilogue.
     
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    Five Duhemian theses.R. M. Yoshida -1975 -Philosophy of Science 42 (1):29-45.
    In concluding section 2, chapter VI of part II of [6], Duhem claimed:... the physicist can never subject an isolated hypothesis to experimental test, but only a whole group of hypotheses...... when the experiment is in disagreement with his predictions, what he learns is that at least one of the hypotheses constituting this group is unacceptable and ought to be modified; but the experiment does not designate which one should be changed'.
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    Cover Image.R. Guy Thomas -2020 -Business Ethics: A European Review 29 (4):i-i.
    The cover image is based on the Original Article Whistleblowing and power: A network perspective by R. Guy Thomas, https://doi.org/10.1111/beer.12290. image.
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    List of abbreviations of John R. Searle's major works.John R. Searle’S. Major Works -2010 - In Jan G. Michel, Dirk Franken & Attila Karakus,John R. Searle: Thinking about the Real World. de Gruyter. pp. 13--15.
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    A Degeneração do pragmatismo: Para uma leitura peirceana de J. Dewey E R. Rorty.Douglas R. Anderson -1997 -Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 53 (4):501 - 514.
  49. David Cockburn Nick R. Jennings.Nick R. Jennings -1996 - In N. Jennings & G. O'Hare,Foundations of Distributed Artificial Intelligence. Wiley. pp. 9--319.
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    On the principles of the formation of spheres of existence in the formal ontology of R. Ingarden.D. R. Shtykov -2019 -Liberal Arts in Russia 8 (1):24.
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