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  1. A Topography of Information-Based Foreign Influence.Beba Cibralic - 2024 - In Mitt Regan & Aurel Sari (eds.), Hybrid Threats and Grey Zone Conflict: The Challenge to Liberal Democracies. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 157-178.
    In this chapter, I explore information-based influence in the context of epistemic security. My aim is to provide a topography of landscape and an assessment of how best to conceptualize contested terms in the discourse on influence. I begin with a foundational question: what is information-based foreign influence? I answer this question in section 2 with a structure that helps make sense of different activities and campaigns associated with information-based influence, which I refer to as ‘lines of effort’. I then (...)
     
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    Comparing topographies: across paths/around place: a reply to Casey.J. E. Malpas - 2001 - Philosophy and Geography 4 (2):231-238.
    (2001). Comparing topographies: Across paths/around place: A reply to Casey. Philosophy & Geography: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 231-238.
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    Lesion Topography Impact on Shoulder Abduction and Finger Extension Following Left and Right Hemispheric Stroke.Silvi Frenkel-Toledo, Shay Ofir-Geva & Nachum Soroker - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:561479.
    The existence of shoulder abduction (SA) and finger extension (FE) movement capacity shortly after stroke onset is an important prognostic factor, indicating favorable functional outcome for the hemiparetic upper limb. Here we asked whether variation in lesion topography affects these two movements in a similar or a distinct way, and whether lesion impact is similar or distinct for left and right hemisphere damage. SA and FE movements were examined in 77 chronic post-stroke patients using relevant items of the Fugl-Meyer test. (...)
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    The Topography of Divine Love.Thomas Talbott - 2013 - Faith and Philosophy 30 (3):302-316.
    Jeff Jordan has recently challenged the idea, widely accepted among theistic philosophers, that “God’s love must be maximally extended and equally intense.” By way of a response, I suggest a way to sidestep Jordan’s argument entirely and then try to show that his own argument is multiply flawed. I thus conclude that his challenge is unsuccessful.
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  5. Utilitarian Topographies of the Public.Chad Kautzer - 2005 - In Gary Backhaus (ed.), Lived Topographies. Lexington Books. pp. 163-82.
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    EEG Topographies in High and Low Extraverts.Lum Melanie, Fernando Thanoja, Karamacoska Diana, Barry Robert & Steiner Genevieve - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  7. The Topography of Historical Contingency.Rob Inkpen & Derek Turner - 2012 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 6 (1):1-19.
    Abstract Starting with Ben-Menahem's definition of historical contingency as sensitivity to variations in initial conditions, we suggest that historical events and processes can be thought of as forming a complex landscape of contingency and necessity. We suggest three different ways of extending and elaborating Ben-Menahem's concepts: (1) By supplementing them with a notion of historical disturbance; (2) by pointing out that contingency and necessity are subject to scaling effects; (3) by showing how degrees of contingency/necessity can change over time. We (...)
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  8. Topography of interpersonal relationships in Postmodernity: friendship and education.Ana Romero-Iribas & Consuelo Martínez-Priego - 2017 - Revista Española de Pedagogia 75 (267):309-322.
    This article considers friendship as a channel for education and as one of its objectives, as it is a necessary ingredient for a fulfilled life. This requires an initial study of interpersonal relationships in the postmodern context, considering their opportunities and risks. Our aim is to draw a topography of these relationships by analysing texts by major thinkers of the last four decades. The result of this analysis is the core of the article, namely, that there are four categories which (...)
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  9. The topography of high-order human object areas.Rafael Malach, Ifat Levy & Uri Hasson - 2002 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (4):176-184.
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    Nonplaces: An Anecdoted Topography of Contemporary French Theory.Bruno Bosteels - 2003 - Diacritics 33 (3/4):117-139.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Nonplaces:An Anecdoted Topography of Contemporary French TheoryBruno Bosteels (bio)In its juridical sense, a non-lieu is a judgment that suspends, annuls, or withdraws a case without bringing it to trial. It is thus a judgment that announces or enunciates that there will be no judgment as to guilt or innocence, a finding that there is no place to judge. It therefore renders justice by refusing to render it under the (...)
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    Christian topography in the late antique town: recent results and open questions.G. Cantino Wataghin - 2003 - In Luke A. Lavan & William Bowden (eds.), Theory and practice in late antique archaeology. Boston: Brill. pp. 224.
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  12. Topographies of the said and unsaid.Kevin Durrheim & Amy Jo Murray - 2019 - In Amy Jo Murray & Kevin Durrheim (eds.), Qualitative studies of silence: the unsaid as social action. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    The Topography of Terence, Adelphoe, 573-85.Tenney Frank - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (4):470.
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    Philosophische Topographie Athens: Platons Akademie und der Kerameikos als Wiedererinnerung homerischer Mythophilosophie.Albrecht Huber - 2008 - New York: G. Olms.
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    Topographie sacrée et structure narrative chez Pausanias.Jean Vanden Broeck‑Parant - 2015 - Kernos 28:155-173.
    Le naos de Dionysos Eleuthereus, croisé par Pausanias sur la route menant du Dipylon à l’Académie, n’a jamais pu être décrit faute de découverte qui pourrait lui être associée de manière sûre. Sa localisation varie selon les auteurs, qui le situent à différents endroits et de manière plus ou moins vague, sans qu’aucun argument soit déterminant. Il est cependant possible de resserrer les limites de l’espace d’investigation par une analyse attentive du passage du Périégète qui concerne cette région. L’auteur ne (...)
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    Zur Topographie des delphischen Weihgeschenke.Edmund Wiegand & Heinrich Bulle - 1898 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 22 (1):328-334.
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    Response topography in the acquisition of differential eyelid conditioning.Michael J. Zajano & David A. Grant - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (6):1115.
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    Topographies of Flesh: Women, Nonhuman Animals, and the Embodiment of Connection and Difference.Jennifer McWeeny - 2014 - Hypatia 29 (2):269-286.
    Because of risks of essentialism and homogenization, feminist theorists frequently avoid making precise ontological claims, especially in regard to specifying bodily connections and differences among women. However well-intentioned, this trend may actually run counter to the spirit of intersectionality by shifting feminists' attention away from embodiment, fostering oppressor-centric theories, and obscuring privilege within feminism. What feminism needs is not to turn from ontological specificity altogether, but to engage a new kind of ontological project that can account for the material complexity (...)
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    Topographies of Class: Modern Architecture and Mass Society in Weimar Berlin.Owen Hatherley - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (2):177-194.
    The Weimar-Republic, and the modernist architecture and planning that was born there, is still a contested place, from whence liberals, reactionaries and Marxists can all trace their lineage. Sabine Hake’s Topographies of Class attempts to clarify this contestation, through an interdisciplinary study of the modernist geography of the interwar-capital, Berlin. The book offers many new insights into the Weimar-era city, countering a tendency on the Left to reject the twentieth-century city in favour of the romanticised ‘capitals of the nineteenth century’, (...)
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    zur Topographie des Forum.J. M. Reynolds - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (2):223-224.
  21. Topography of the Border: Derrida Rewriting Transcendental Aesthetics.Joanna Hodge - 2009 - In Dominiek Hoens, Sigi Jottkandt & Gert Buelens (eds.), The catastrophic imperative: subjectivity, time and memory in contemporary thought. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
  22. Topography of the (one) : reflections on musical time in composition and performance.Stefan Östersjö, Christer Lindwall & Jörgen Dahlqvist - 2019 - In Paulo de Assis & Paolo Giudici (eds.), Aberrant nuptials: Deleuze and artistic research 2. Leuven (Belgium): Leuven University Press.
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  23. La topographie insulaire des utopies ou la profanation du jardin d'Eden.Jean-Jacques Wunenburger - 1980 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme.
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    A Topography of Confucian Discourse: Politico-Philosophical Reflections on Confucian Discourse Since Modernity.Sŭng-Hwan Yi - 2005 - Homa Sekey Books.
    Orientalism within Us: Discourse Structure That Tames Us Unwittingly When cherry blossoms bloom, Lass, North Korean lass! I will kiss your lips for the ...
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    Topography of depressive experiences. A dialectic approach.Guilherme Messas & Francesca Brencio - 2024 - Journal of Affective Disorders.
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    Topographie chrétienne. Cosmas - 1968 - Paris,: Éditions du Cerf. Edited by Cosmas & Wanda Wolska-Conus.
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  27. Moral Topography of Memory, Time Control and Accumulation of Identity.Piotr Machura - 2022 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 17 (1):27-44.
    The aim of this paper is to analyze the basis for the moral obligation to remember. As the moral relation to the past is primarily a matter of shared identity, the kind of obligation in question splits into two related issues, namely, that of political, state-oriented and state-organized memory on which the political identity rests and that of memory labour grounded in social identities based in shared, time-extended projects. Drawing upon tensions between these two, I discuss time control and the (...)
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    Culture, moral topographies, and interactive personhood.John Chambers Christopher - 2007 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 27-27 (2-1):170-191.
    This article draws on hermeneutics and interactivism to challenge the prevailing dichotomization of culture/self and fact/value by proposing a theoretical perspective that culture provides a moral framework in which people are embedded and that cultural values and assumptions are distributed across different levels of knowing. I then address the problems of relativism raised by the claim that cultures are different moral topographies, and consider how hermeneutic dialogue is a way of working towards "truth without certainty." I conclude by suggesting that (...)
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    Topography and deep structure in Plato: the construction of place in the Dialogues.Clinton DeBevoise Corcoran - 2016 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    A literary and historical analysis of the structure and meaning of recurrent symbols, images, and actions employed in Plato’s dialogues. In this book, Clinton DeBevoise Corcoran examines the use of place in Plato’s dialogues. Corcoran argues that spatial representations, such as walls, caves, and roads, as well as the creation of eternal patterns and chaotic images in the particular spaces, times, characterizations, and actions of the dialogues, provide clues to Plato’s philosophic project. Throughout the dialogues, the Good serves as an (...)
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    Moralische Topographie. Charles Taylors neoromantische Wiedergewinnung einer Ordnung des Guten.Jürgen Goldstein - 2007 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 55 (3):361-387.
    Die Moderne hat zwei widerstreitende Fundierungen, einerseits den Rationalismus und andererseits den Romantizismus. Indem er eine neoromantische Ordnung von Gütern rehabilitiert und Quellen des Selbst erschließt, versucht Taylor das punktuelle Selbst des Rationalismus zu überwinden. Dieser Versuch ist nicht ohne Vorbild: Schon Hegel versuchte, eine Lösung für dieses epochale Dilemma zu finden. Wir können heute Hegels Vorschlag einer Vermittlung von Rationalismus und Romantizismus nicht zustimmen, aber das Dilemma, das er lösen sollte, besteht weiterhin. Vor dem Hintergrund von Taylors genealogischen Studien (...)
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  31. Zur Topographie von rom.H. Jordan - 1867 - Hermes 2 (3):407-417.
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    The Topography of Representation: Minorities in Science.Marcel C. La Follette - 1984 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 9 (4):3-5.
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    Topographies of Production in North African Cities during the Vandal and Byzantine Periods.Anna Leone - 2003 - In Luke A. Lavan & William Bowden (eds.), Theory and practice in late antique archaeology. Boston: Brill. pp. 1--257.
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    Topographies of Identity and Memory: Berlin’s “Ghosts” and “Book of Clouds” by Chloe Aridjis.Barbara Loach - 2014 - History of Communism in Europe 5:54-71.
    The focus of this study is the city of Berlin as a site of contested spaces and its representations in the novel Book of Clouds by Chloe Aridjis. As a number of recent books on Berlin have indicated, the ongoing efforts to physically re-configure historical sites in the city and construct a new post-unification identity for the capital and the nation has produced dissonance between long-standing national narratives of identity and the challenges presented by new identity narratives. The foundation of (...)
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    Topographie délienne ; II. Les édifices du groupe Nord.René Vallois - 1929 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 53 (1):185-315.
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    Topographie de Delphes.Théophile Homolle - 1897 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 21 (1):256-420.
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    Zur Topographie der Schlacht bei Salamis.F. Jacoby - 1931 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 86 (1-4):372-373.
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    The topography of Pylos and Sphakteria and Thucydides¿ measurements of distance.Catherine Rubincam - 2001 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 121:77-90.
    This article has two purposes. First, it proposes a more satisfactory solution to an old problem: the apparently serious inaccuracy of Thucydides¿ measurements for the length of Sphakteria island and the width of the channels dividing it from the mainland. Second, it offers some more general observations on Thucydides¿ measures of distance and the light they can shed on an important aspect of his historiographic method. The solution proposed by R. Bauslaugh (¿The text of Thucydides IV 8.6 and the south (...)
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    Topography of the problem of l’autre and of ‘l’étranger in the philosophy of Paul Ricoeur. 윤성우 - 2017 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 78:125-143.
    이 글은 리쾨르 철학에서 타자(l’autre) 개념에서부터 ‘l'étranger’ 개념에 이르는 문제의 생성과 변화, 그 최종적 도착점, 이 전체의 모습을 그려보려는 아주 큰 기획의 첫 걸음으로 준비된 것이다. 적어도 서양 현대 유럽철학, 특히 현상학이나 해석학에서의 은 물론이겠지만, 리쾨르의 사회 및 정치 철학에서 논의되는 ‘타자’ 개념의 문제를 포함하여, ‘타자적인 것’, ‘다른 것’, ‘외국인’, ‘낯선 것’ 등으로 번역되고 이해되는 ‘l'étranger’개념의 문제 지형은 한 편의 논문의 형태로 정리되거나 요약될 수 없을 것이다. 따라서 본 논문은 단숨에 끝날 수는 없는 작업에 무모하게 돌진하기보다는, 길고 지난한 본격적인 탐구에 (...)
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    Natural Selection, Adaptive Topographies and the Problem of Statistical Inference: The Moraba scurra Controversy Under the Microscope.Jean-Baptiste Grodwohl - 2017 - Journal of the History of Biology 50 (4):753-796.
    This paper gives a detailed narrative of a controversial empirical research in postwar population genetics, the analysis of the cytological polymorphisms of an Australian grasshopper, Moraba scurra. This research intertwined key technical developments in three research areas during the 1950s and 1960s: it involved Dobzhansky’s empirical research program on cytological polymorphisms, the mathematical theory of natural selection in two-locus systems, and the building of reliable estimates of natural selection in the wild. In the mid-1950s the cytologist Michael White discovered an (...)
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  41. La Topographie légendaire des Évangiles en Terre Sainte.Maurice Halbwachs - 1941 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 48 (3):237-239.
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  42. A science of topography: Bridging the qualitative-quantitative divide.David M. Mark & Barry Smith - 2004 - In David M. Mark & Barry Smith (eds.), Geographic Information Science and Mountain Geomorphology. Chichester, England: Springer-Praxis. pp. 75--100.
    The shape of the Earth's surface, its topography, is a fundamental dimension of the environment, shaping or mediating many other environmental flows or functions. But there is a major divergence in the way that topography is conceptualized in different domains. Topographic cartographers, information scientists, geomorphologists and environmental modelers typically conceptualize topographic variability as a continuous field of elevations or as some discrete approximation to such a field. Pilots, explorers, anthropologists, ecologists, hikers, and archeologists, on the other hand, typically conceptualize this (...)
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    (1 other version)The Topography of Divine Love.Jeff Jordan - 2012 - Faith and Philosophy 29 (1):53-69.
    It is widely thought that God must love each and every human to the same depth and degree. This proposition plays a prominent role in influential versionsof the problem of evil, and in theistic attempts to answer the problem of evil. A common reason cited in support of the idea of God’s loving equally every human is that a perfect being would possess every great-making property and loving equally every human would be a great-making property. It is the argument of (...)
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    Bildung and the moral topography of the self.Line Torbjørnsen Hilt & Øyvind Wiik Halvorsen - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 58 (5):621-636.
    The ideal of authenticity that developed in the Romantic era emphasized that both individuals and places find their own authentic process for cultivating their identity and humanity, a notion that has become controversial in modern philosophy. This article will explore the concepts of authenticity and place and discuss their relevance for Bildung theory today. Based on the works of Charles Taylor, we will argue that Bildung can be seen as constituted by and constitutive of language and moral spaces that go (...)
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    The Topography of Thebes: From the Bronze Age to Modern Times.Martin Bernal & Sarantis Symeonoglou - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (3):557.
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    Topographies of Memory.Eugenio Donato - 1978 - Substance 6 (21):37.
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    Exploring Topography of Gender-related Courses in Universities after the ‘Feminism Reboot’. 김민정 - 2020 - Korean Feminist Philosophy 33:143-181.
    2015년 본격화된 ‘페미니즘 리부트’가 미투 운동, 불법촬영 반대운동, 낙태죄 폐지 운동으로 이어지며, 2020년 현재까지 지속되고 있다. 20대 여성의 절반이 자신을 페미니스트로 인식하며 페미니즘 대중서 붐을 추동하고 있는 현실에서, 대학 강단은 청년들의 페미니즘 지식에 대한 욕구에 어떻게 응답하고 있는가?BR 본 연구는 ‘성’ 관련 교양 수업을 대학이 일련의 페미니즘 리부트 이후의 사회 변화와 학생들의 수요에 어떻게 대응하고 있는지를 보여주는 하나의 중요한 자료라고 보고, 이를 탐색적으로 분석하고자 한다. ‘페미니즘 리부트’를 전후하여 14개 대학에서 개설된 ‘성(sex, gender, sexuality)’ 관련 교양 교과목명의 변화를 살펴, ‘성’을 바라보는 (...)
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    Topography and Stagecraft in Tirant lo Blanc.Francesc Massip - 2000 - Mediaevalia 22 (s):83-131.
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  49. Topography in the Timaeus: Plato and Augustine on Mankind's Place in the Natural World.Catherine Osborne - 1988 - Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 34:104-111.
    I consider the relation between the shape or structure of the world and the moral position occupied by human beings, and show that a cosmology that places earth at the centre does not give the centre of the universe pride of place but the lowest place, so any reluctance to move the earth from the centre of the universe was not due to thinking that humans must be in the most important position. From Plato on, the surface of the earth (...)
     
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    Roman Topography A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome. By Samuel Ball Platner. Completed and revised by Thomas Ashby. Pp. xxiii + 608; 56 illustrations on plates, 7 text-figures, and a plan of Ancient Rome. Oxford: Humphrey Milford, 1929. Cloth, 35s. net. Undersökningar i Roms Topografi. By Vilh Lundström. Pp. vi + 137; 38 text-figures. (Svenskt Arkiv för Humanistiska Avhandlingar, II.) Göteborg: Eranos' Förlag, 1929. Paper, 6 kr. [REVIEW]R. Gardner - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (04):142-144.
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