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  1. Spies and Secret Agents in Romanian Films of the Early Cold War.Adrian Epure - 2025 - History of Communism in Europe 15:41-64.
    A focus on the ideological use of popular culture has been one of the major innovations in the study of the Cold War over the past years. Films played a central role in the popular culture of that period and the spy genre was a very important direction in the battle for winning domestic and global hearts and minds for both the United States and the Soviet Union. Cinematography had a critical importance because it met the demands of both entertainment (...)
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  2. The praises of young Zulu men.Adrian Koopman - forthcoming - Theoria.
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    Older Research Subjects: Not Homogeneous, Not Especially Vulnerable.Adrian M. Ostfeld - 1980 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 2 (8):7.
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  4. Introduction.Adrian Guiu - 2020 - In A companion to John Scottus Eriugena. Boston: Brill.
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  5. This first issue of HUMANITAS carries the reports of the first Institute symposium," Anxiety in our Time," expanded by the results of research in the general area of anxiety from several different perspectives.Adrian van Kaam - forthcoming - Humanitas.
     
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    Scientific Imperialism: Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity.Uskali Mäki, Adrian Walsh & Manuela Fernández Pinto - 2017 - Routledge.
    The growing body of research on interdisciplinarity has encouraged a more in depth analysis of the relations that hold among academic disciplines. In particular, the incursion of one scientific discipline into another discipline's traditional domain, also known as scientific imperialism, has been a matter of increasing debate. Following this trend, Scientific Imperialism aims to bring together philosophers of science and historians of science interested in the topic of scientific imperialism and, in particular, interested in the conceptual clarification, empirical identification, and (...)
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  7. Modern sovereignty in question: Theology, democracy and capitalism.Adrian Pabst - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (4):570-602.
    This essay argues that modern sovereignty is not simply a legal or political concept that is coterminous with the modern nation-state. Rather, at the theoretical level modern sovereign power is inscribed into a wider theological dialectic between “the one” and “the many”. Modernity fuses juridical-constitutional models of supreme state authority with a new, “biopolitical” account of power whereby natural life and the living body of the individual are the object of politics and are subject to state control (section 1). The (...)
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    Badiou, Zizek, and Political Transformations: The Cadence of Change.Adrian Johnston - 2009 - Northwestern University Press.
    Alain Badiou and Slavoj Žižek together have emerged as two of Europe’s most significant living philosophers. In a shared spirit of resistance to global capitalism, both are committed to bringing philosophical reflection to bear upon present-day political circumstances. These thinkers are especially interested in asking what consequences the supposed twentieth-century demise of communism entails for leftist political theory in the early twenty-first century. _ Badiou, Žižek, and Political Transformations_ examines Badiouian and Žižekian depictions of change, particularly as deployed at the (...)
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    History of Political Thought as Detective-Work.Adrian Blau - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (8):1178-1194.
    SUMMARYThis paper offers practical guidance for empirical interpretation in the history of political thought, especially uncovering what authors meant and why they wrote what they wrote. I thus seek to fill a small but significant hole in our rather abstract methodological literature. To counter this abstraction, I draw not only on methodological theorising but also on actual practice—and on detective-work, a fruitful analogy. The detective analogy seeks to capture the intuition that we can potentially find right answers but must handle (...)
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    J. A. Smith, Human Imperfection and the Strange Afterlife of British Idealism.Adrian Paylor - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (6):771-787.
    SummaryThe purpose of this article is to critically undermine two commonly held and closely related contentions regarding the British idealist tradition. The first is that the British idealist tradition went into rapid and terminal decline shortly after the outbreak of the First World War. The second is that J. A. Smith was largely responsible for it. These aims are achieved through a diachronic analysis of Smith's conception of human imperfection as well as an assessment of Smith's intellectual legacy. As this (...)
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    The role of executive processes in working memory deficits in Parkinson’s Disease.Adrian M. Owen, Edward Necka, Roger R. Barker, Daniel Bor & Aleksandra Gruszka - 2016 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 47 (1):123-130.
    Idiopathic Parkinson’s disease impairs working memory, but the exact nature of this deficit in terms of the underlying cognitive mechanisms is not well understood. In this study patients with mild clinical symptoms of PD were compared with matched healthy control subjects on a computerized battery of tests designed to assess spatial working memory and verbal working memory. In the spatial working memory task, subjects were required to recall a sequence of four locations. The verbal working memory task was methodologically identical (...)
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    An integrational response to Searlean realism, or how language does not relate to consciousness.Adrian Pablé - 2013 - Semiotica 2013 (193):101-118.
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    Athens, Jerusalem, and Rome: A Reply to Luciano Pellicani.Adrian Pabst - 2013 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2013 (162):164-176.
    ExcerptIntroduction In his polemic against revealed religion, Luciano Pellicani makes two fundamental claims that are historically and philosophically misguided. First, he asserts that the Puritans sought to establish a medieval collectivist theocracy, not a modern market democracy. Second, he maintains that the U.S. “culture war” between enlightened secular liberalism and reactionary religious conservatism ultimately rests on the perpetual battle between Athenian reason and the faith of Jerusalem. Accordingly, Pellicani argues that America's commitment to principles such as individual freedom, religious tolerance, (...)
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    Commonwealth and Covenant: Economics, Politics and Theologies of Relationality by Marcia Pally , + 419 pp.Adrian Pabst - 2017 - Modern Theology 33 (3):492-494.
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    Common Good Politics and the Renewal of the Left.Adrian Pabst - 2017 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2017 (179):209-212.
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    Dereliction of Duty: How the Retreat from Afghanistan Accelerates the Self-Erosion of the West.Adrian Pabst - 2021 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2021 (196):166-170.
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    Death of Utopia.Adrian Pabst - 2020 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2020 (191):193-198.
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    Freedom Not Yet: Liberation and the Next World Order – By Kenneth Surin.Adrian Pabst - 2012 - Modern Theology 28 (1):152-154.
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    Fellowship of Love: Martin Luther King's Legacy and the Renewal of the Labor Tradition.Adrian Pabst - 2018 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2018 (182):139-160.
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    On the Convergence of Liberalism and Populism.Adrian Pabst - 2018 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2018 (185):201-204.
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    On the Retreat of Liberalism and the Renewal of Politics.Adrian Pabst - 2017 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2017 (181):223-228.
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    The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy.Adrian Pabst - 2010 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2010 (152):44-67.
    ExcerptIntroduction Is the neo-liberal era since the mid-1970s synonymous with a corporate capture of the state and the passage to “post-democracy”? And if so, might the failure of neo-liberalism since the onset of the international economic crisis in 2007 and the state-sponsored bailout of global finance presage a return to the primacy of democratic politics over “free-market” economics commonly associated with the post–World War II period? At the time of this writing, it is premature to analyze the aftermath of the (...)
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    The Post-Liberal Moment.Adrian Pabst - 2020 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2020 (190):177-180.
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    The Politics of Belonging: How “Save the Parish” Is Challenging Church and State.Adrian Pabst - 2021 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2021 (196):149-152.
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  25. Wisdom and the art of politics.Adrian Pabst - 2008 - In Adrian Pabst & Christoph Schneider (eds.), Encounter Between Eastern Orthodoxy and Radical Orthodoxy: Transfiguring the World Through the Word. Ashgate.
     
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    Le Vocabulaire codicologique en roumain.Adrian Papahagi & Cristiana Papahagi - 2013 - Chôra 11:265-272.
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    Meanings and Understandings in the History of Ideas.Adrian Blau - 2020 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 14 (2):232-256.
    This paper presents a framework of four types of meaning and understanding in the history of political thought and intellectual history. Previous frameworks have overlooked a whole type of meaning – the type often prioritised by political theorists and philosophers. I call this “extended meaning.” Correcting a wrong turn in philosophy of language in the 1950s, I show how extended meaning has robust intellectual foundations, and I illustrate its value for textual interpreters. Even historians often need extended meaning, for example (...)
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    One nation under surveillance: Turning striated space inside out.Adrian Parr - 2006 - Angelaki 11 (1):99 – 107.
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    With Bloch against Žižek: Towards a critique of decisionist political theology.Adrian Paukstat - 2021 - Constellations 28 (3):350-367.
    Constellations, Volume 28, Issue 3, Page 350-367, September 2021.
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    Mallarmé’s Rhythm: Between Phenomenon and Différance.Adrian Pelc - 2021 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 41 (3):531-548.
    The notion of rhythm in the works of Stephane Mallarmé has a specific position upon which all the poet’s most taunting ideas refract. Following the line this notion opens, in the first step established are the parallels between Mallarmé’s aesthetic postulates and Husserl’s phenomenology. In the second step, the Husserl – Mallarmé parallel serves as a matrix for understanding some basic paradoxes of Derrida’s deconstruction. It will be shown that Derrida, too, was in search of a specific, distinctive rhythm. In (...)
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    Beyond being.Adrian Peperzak - 1978 - Research in Phenomenology 8 (1):239-261.
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    Pointers toward a dialogic?Adrian Peperzak - 1976 - Man and World 9 (4):372-392.
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    Sozialethische Urteilstindung an einem geschichtsträchtigen Scheidewege: die Heppenheimer Debatte 1928 über die »Begründung des Sozialismus« Eduard Heimann - Hendrik de Man - Paul Tillich.Adrian M. Van Peski - 1980 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 24 (1):182-191.
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    Curved sixth fingers: Flexible representation of the shape of supernumerary body parts.Denise Cadete, Adrian J. T. Alsmith & Matthew R. Longo - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 105 (C):103413.
  35. Utopía y ratio gubernatoria en la conquista de América.Luis Adrián Mora Rodríguez - 2011 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 50 (127):27-32.
  36. An Examination of Attempts to Find Incorrigible Knowledge.Frederick Adrian Siegler - 1960 - Dissertation, Stanford University
     
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  37. MIRCEA ELIADE ȘI ISTORIA RELIGIILOR. PROBLEME DE METODOLOGIE.Adrian Boldisor - 2011 - Anuarul Institutului de Istorie „George Bariţiu” Din Cluj-Napoca 9 (9):195-212.
    Concerning the investigation method adopted by Mircea Eliade, we can talk about certain tendencies the Chicago scholar used in his studies. The hermeneutics, the phenomenology or the history of religion are parts of what we can call “the Eliade method”. If this method is still actual or not, remains to be discussed but the way in which the Romanian scholar revolutionized the research of the religious deeds at least for a few decades, represent a truth upon which it has to (...)
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    If we should not eat meat on grounds of climate change, should we have children?Adrian Brockless - 2020 - Think 19 (55):55-63.
    The aim of this article is not to make any arguments that oppose veganism or having children or, in any way, to denigrate those who make them. Rather, the intention is twofold: To attack the inconsistency of those who make arguments for veganism in relation to climate change and the natural world, but who omit to make arguments against having children and the problem of rapidly increasing global population on the same grounds. To attack a form of sanctimony which manifests (...)
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    “May all Be Shattered into God”: Mary Barnes and Her Journey through Madness in Kingsley Hall.Adrian Chapman - 2020 - Journal of Medical Humanities 41 (2):207-228.
    Contributing to renewed scholarly interest in R. D. Laing and his circle, and in the radical therapeutic community of Kingsley Hall, London, this article offers the first article-length reading of Mary Barnes’ and Joseph Berke’s Mary Barnes: Two Accounts of a Journey through Madness. This text offers views of anti-psychiatry ‘on the ground’ that critique the 1960s utopianism of Laing’s championing of madness as a metanoic, quasi-psychedelic voyage. Barnes’ story, too, reveals tensions within the anti-psychiatric movement. Moving beyond existing criticism (...)
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  40. Control and Responsibility in Addicted Individuals: What do Addiction Neuroscientists and Clinicians Think?Adrian Carter, Rebecca Mathews, Stephanie Bell, Jayne Lucke & Wayne Hall - 2013 - Neuroethics 7 (2):205-214.
    Impaired control over drug use is a defining characteristic of addiction in the major diagnostic systems. However there is significant debate about the extent of this impairment. This qualitative study examines the extent to which leading Australian addiction neuroscientists and clinicians believe that addicted individuals have control over their drug use and are responsible for their behaviour. One hour semi-structured interviews were conducted during 2009 and 2010 with 31 Australian addiction neuroscientists and clinicians (10 females and 21 males; 16 with (...)
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  41. Formalna i semantyczna analiza polskich spójników przyzdaniowych i międzyzdaniowych oraz wyrazów pokrewnych.Olgierd Adrian Wojtasiewicz - 1972 - Studia Semiotyczne 3:109-144.
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  42. Este hermeneutica o metodă actuală în studiul Istoriei religiilor ?Adrian Boldisor - 2018 - Revista Mitropolia Olteniei 3 (9-12):119-138.
    In this academic article, we articulate the relation between hermeneutics as a method and History of Religion as a study filed. In introduction, the word hermeneutics is explained both from an etymological point of view and from a mythological one. Throughout history, theologians and historians used this concept in their research. In special, the author Mircea Eliade, as an historian, used in his studies about religion the method of hermeneutics. We present in a creative way the most important critics on (...)
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    A Philosophy of Music Education according to Kant.Adrian Darnell Barnes - 2017 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 51 (2):33-39.
    Since the 1950s, the philosophy shared among many in the field of music education is that music education should "develop the aesthetic potential, with which every human being is endowed, to the highest possible level."1 This philosophy, presented by Charles Leonhard and Robert House in Foundations and Principles of Music Education, highlights theirs and others' philosophy of music education and the arts as a whole. Most notably, John Dewey's Art as Experience, Susan Langer's Philosophy in a New Key, and William (...)
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  44. ANTHROPOLOGICAL TOPICS IN THE INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE. A Christian-Orthodox Perspective.Adrian Boldisor - 2014 - Studia Teologiczno-Historyczne 34 (34):7-19.
    Interreligious dialogue is a constant on the agendas of the meetings of the organizations around the world, either religious or secular structures. Although in the past there were situations where its role and importance were contested bringing as arguments doctrinal or other reasons, interreligious dialogue is possible because, in essence, any dialogue involves people, so it is a human act. Man is fulfilled through dialogue, knowing better both himself and those around him. In interreligious dialogue, the need and importance of (...)
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  45. The immoral brain.Andrea L. Glenn & Adrian Raine - 2009 - In Jan Verplaetse (ed.), The moral brain: essays on the evolutionary and neuroscientific aspects of morality. New York: Springer.
     
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  46. Actualitatea Sfinților Trei Ierarhi.Adrian Boldișor - 2013 - Mitropolia Olteniei 1 (1-4):244-254.
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  47. DE LA EDINBURGH 1910 LA EDINBURGH 2010. LUCRĂRILE COMISIEI A IV-A.Adrian Boldișor - 2011 - Analele Universităţii Din Craiova, Seria Istorie 20 (2):299-315.
    In 1910, delegates from all over the World met together for ten days in Edinburgh, for the First World Missionary Conference. For many people, these conferences marked the first step of the end of the colonial missionary era. The importance of Edinburgh 1910 must be seen in the following the conference. On the 6th of August 2010, the Committee in charge with organizing the meeting, celebrated a century from the first missionary Conference in Edinburgh and presented the conclusions of these (...)
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    Obra de arte y naturaleza en la lectura trascendental de la metapsicología freudiana de Paul Ricoeur.Adrián Bertorello & Julieta Bareiro - 2016 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 28 (1):7-30.
    The purpose of this article is to investigate the aporia of the epistemological status of Freudian metapsychology as represented by Ricoeur’s hermeneutics. This aporia centers on the concept of psychic nature as the ultimate target of metapsychological speculation. The question this article addresses is whether the psychic apparatus that emerges from metapsychological speculation responds to a conception of nature that belongs to a physical model or a phenomenological model. This question has an ambiguous answer in Ricoeur’s work. In order to (...)
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    A philosophy of education: Our educational institutions and the economy.Adrian Brockless - 2017 - Think 16 (45):53-65.
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    Management as a Moral Art: Emerging from the Paradigm Debate.Adrian Carr - 2004 - Philosophy of Management 4 (3):71-86.
    In recent years organisational and management discourse has been akin to a battle-ground. Open challenges to the foundations of these fields and competing truth claims have arisen from the plurality of interpretation that is possible from the variety of new paradigms that has emerged. This proliferation of paradigms seems to undermine the possibility of a single unambiguous voice to guide management practice. The variety of competing voices that has produced this discordant chorus is described. The work of Thomas Barr Greenfield (...)
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