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    Anachronism and Scientific Tafsir.Hasan Yildirim & Abdullah Aygün - 2024 - Fırat Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 28 (2):233-252.
    Anachronism, which is defined as the conscious or unconscious neglect or falsification of the chronological relationship between any event, phenomenon, person, object, etc., is used in many fields, especially in literature, history and art. Although different classifications are made, anachronism can be considered in three parts as factual, linguistic and attitudinal. Although it has positive results according to its usage and purpose, anachronism, which has a negative perception in general, is also in question in the understanding and (...)
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  2. Anachronism, Antiquarianism, and Konstellationsforschung: A Critique of Beiser.Ioannis Trisokkas - 2015 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 44 (1):87-113.
    In his Introduction to The Cambridge Companion to Hegel and Nineteenth-Century Philosophy (2008), entitled ‘The Puzzling Hegel Renaissance’, Frederick Beiser, the editor of the volume, claims that Anglophone Hegel research has been in the main deeply problematic and proceeds to offer a program of research for its rejuvenation. The paper argues that the reasons based on which he exercises his critique (antiquarianism and anachronism) fail on internal grounds and that, therefore, Hegelforschung should not be reduced to his proposed research (...)
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    On Anachronism.Jeremy Tambling - 2010 - Distributed in the U.S. Exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book joins together Shakespeare and Proust as the great writers of love to show that love is always anachronistic, and never more so when it is homosexual. Drawing on Nietzsche, Freud, Heidegger, Derrida, Blanchot and Levinas and Deleuze, difficult but essential theorists of the subject of ‘being and time’ and ‘time and the other’, it examines why speculation on time has become so crucial within modernity. Through the related term ‘anachronism’, the book considers how discussion of time always (...)
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    Anachronism and retrospective explanation: in defence of a present-centred history of science.Nick Tosh - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (3):647-659.
    This paper defends the right of historians to make use of their knowledge of the remote consequences of past actions. In particular, it is argued that the disciplinary cohesion of the history of science relies crucially upon our ability to target, for further investigation, those past activities ancestral to modern science. The history of science is not limited to the study of those activities but it is structured around them. In this sense, the discipline is inherently ‘present-centred’: its boundaries are (...)
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    Anachronism and Morality: Israeli Settlement, Palestinian Nationalism, and Human Liberation.Joyce Dalsheim - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (3):29-60.
    This article is concerned with how the idea of anachronism can interfere with our thinking about social justice, peace, and human liberation. In the case of Israel/Palestine the idea of anachronism is deployed among liberals, progressives and radical theorists, and activists seeking peace and social justice who express animosity toward religiously motivated settlers and their settlement project. One of the ways in which they differentiate themselves from these settlers is by suggesting that settler actions belong to the past. (...)
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  6. The anachronism of myth in Hegel and Bolsonarist Brazil.Adriano Kurle - 2020 - Problemata 11 (4):176-192.
    In this paper, I present some concepts of Hegel’s philosophy of art, aiming to interpret a cultural-political situation, namely, Bolsonarism in contemporary Brazil. I present the ideas in the following order: (a) the modes of comprehension, mainly through the distinction between the poetic and the prosaicmodes; (b) the conception of “Action [Handlung]” as a category of art, by means of its three levels: State of the World [Weltzustand], Situation [Situation], and Action itself [Handlung als solche]; (c) an evaluation of the (...)
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  7. Legitimate Anachronism as a Problem for Intellectual History and for Philosophy.A. Toit - 1991 - South African Journal of Philosophy 10 (3):87-95.
     
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    Anachronistic themes and literary value: The Tempest.Martin Skilleås Ole - 1991 - British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (2):122-133.
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    In Defence of Anachronism.Martin Pickavé - 2020 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 76 (2):169-177.
    In this short contribution I argue that the history of philosophy has much to gain from an engagement with the questions and conceptual tools of contemporary philosophy. In particular I argue against the view that the historian of philosophy’s engagement with contemporary philosophy necessarily leads to anachronism. Whatever the risks of failure, they seem to be outweighed by the potential for insight. Advocates of a “purely” historical approach to the history of philosophy defend their approach by pointing to the (...)
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    Analytic anachronism in The world philosophy made.Aaron Preston - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 179 (6):2109-2118.
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  11. Anachronistic Reading.J. Hillis Miller - 2010 - Derrida Today 3 (1):75-91.
    A poem encrypts, though not predictably, the effects it may have when at some future moment, in another context, it happens to be read and inscribed in a new situation, in ‘an interpretation that transforms the very thing it interprets’, as Jacques Derrida puts it in Specters of Marx. In Wallace Stevens's ‘The Man on the Dump’ (1942), we are told: ‘The dump is full/Of images’. The poem's movement is itself a complex temporal to and fro that aims to repudiate (...)
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    Anachronism's Last Laugh.Erag Ramizi - 2020 - Diacritics 48 (2):126-138.
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    Technology, Demography, and the Anachronism of Traditional Rights.Robert E. Mcginn - 1994 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (1):57-70.
    ABSTRACT Theories of the influence of technology on modern Western society have failed to take into account the important role played by a widespread pattern of sociotechnical practice. The pattern in question involves the interplay of technology, rights, and numbers. This paper argues that in the context of an ever more potent technological arsenal and an ever increasing number of individuals who have access to its elements and believe themselves entitled to use them in maximalist ways, adherence to the traditional (...)
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  14. The anachronistic anarchist.Elisabeth A. Lloyd - 1996 - Philosophical Studies 81 (2-3):247 - 261.
    A reading of Feyerabend in Against Method, and a comparison of C.S. Peirce.
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  15. Anachronism in the history of philosophy.D. Graham - 1988 - In Peter H. Hare (ed.), Doing Philosophy Historically. Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. pp. 137--48.
     
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    Anachronism and Powerlessness: An Essay on Postmodernism.Leonard Lawlor - 2013 - In Scott M. Campbell & Paul W. Bruno (eds.), The Science, Politics, and Ontology of Life-Philosophy. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 141.
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    Anachronistic Themes And Literary Value: The Tempest.Ole Skilleås - 1991 - British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (2):122-133.
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    Anachronism in Recent Moral Philosophy.Daniel Whistler - 2017 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 50 (3):247-271.
    In this article, I examine a distinctive position in moral philosophy that, following Bernard Williams, I label “postanalytic”. In one of his final essays, “What Might Philosophy Become?”, Williams sets out a program for extending moral philosophy beyond its traditional “limits” in a way that will transform it into an embodied, historical, and political form of reflective practice.1 This programmatic intent has been shared by a number of moral philosophers since, some of whom are expressly influenced by Williams’s late work. (...)
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    An Anachronism in Cornford's "Plato's Theory of Knowledge".James C. Schultz - 1966 - Modern Schoolman 43 (4):397-406.
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    Anachronism and the Conflict of Times.Jacques Rancière - 2020 - Diacritics 48 (2):110-124.
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    Timespace for Emotions: Anachronism in Flaubert, Bal/williams Gamaker, Munch and Knausgård.Miguel Ángel Hernández Navarro - 2017 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 7 (7):98-113.
    Quoting Flaubert through time, Mieke Bal and Michelle Williams Gamaker’s Madame B brings Madame Bovary’s reflections on love and emotions to the present day, in a productive anachronism. Their work produces an intertemporal space where the past is relevant for the present, and the present enables us to understand the past. Intimacy and routine are central in their exploration of Flaubert’s contemporaneity. Those issues are precisely one of the keys in Karl Ove Knausgård’s project of literary autobiography, where he (...)
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    An Anachronistic Analogy: Rereading the Dàshèng qǐxìn lùn in the light of Ratnākaraśānti’s Prajñāpāramitopadeśa.Hong Luo - 2020 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 48 (5):845-888.
    This paper is a comparative study of two texts separated by a considerable temporal-spatial gap. The methodological approach is, as we would like to define it, a-philological. Five central concepts drawn from the Dàshèng qǐxìn lùn, traditionally associated with Aśvaghoṣa, Paramārtha, and Śikṣānanda, shall be examined against the related ideas found in Ratnākaraśānti’s Prajñāpāramitopadeśa. Our observations are the following: 1) The two dimensions of the single mind advocated in the QXL are doctrinally identical to the two forms of the dependent (...)
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    Anachronism of emancipation or fidelity to politics.Jelica Šumi - 2004 - In Simon Critchley & Oliver Marchart (eds.), Laclau: A Critical Reader. New York: Routledge. pp. 182.
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    Anachronism and Idiocy: History, Realism, and the Aesthetics of Verisimilitude.Sonia Werner - 2020 - Diacritics 48 (2):36-53.
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    The Anachronism of Morality.Innes Crellin - 1995 - Philosophy Now 14:9-12.
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    Anachronistic Inauthenticity in Art.Martin A. Bertman - 1984 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 18 (3):115.
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    The anachronism of moral individualism and the responsibility of extended agency.F. Allan Hanson - 2008 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7 (3):415-424.
    Recent social theory has departed from methodological individualism’s explanation of action according to the motives and dispositions of human individuals in favor of explanation in terms of broader agencies consisting of both human and nonhuman elements described as cyborgs, actor-networks, extended agencies, or distributed cognition. This paper proposes that moral responsibility for action also be vested in extended agencies. It advances a consequentialist view of responsibility that takes moral responsibility to be a species of causal responsibility, and it answers objections (...)
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    Some Thoughts on The Anachronism in Forgiveness.James Wetzel - 1999 - Journal of Religious Ethics 27 (1):83-102.
    Consider that forgiveness is always given ahead of time. Set within a moral context, this claim is apt to sound suspect, as it seems to invite transgression and all manner of immoral indulgence. When the context shifts to one of religious possibility, however, the claim can be read to entertain a redemptive anachronism: a memory of future innocence. The author examines forgiveness in both contexts and makes a case for the religious possibility.
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    Attribution of concepts and problems with anachronism.Branko Mitrović - 2011 - History and Theory 50 (3):303-327.
    ABSTRACTMany long‐standing debates about anachronistic concept‐attributions derive from an essentialist understanding of concepts that is often difficult to sustain for metaphysical or epistemological reasons. The intentionalist alternative to essentialism elaborated in this article successfully clarifies and avoids many standard problems with anachronism.
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    Pitfalls of anachronistic analysis: the book of Ecclesiastes, meaning of life and meaning in life.Elvira Chukhrai - 2022 - Sententiae 41 (3):75-90.
    The article carries out a critical analysis of Arthur Kiefer's methodology (described in the “Ecclesiastes and the meaning of life in the ancient world”, Cambridge University Press, 2022), namely his concept of “meaning of life” applied to the analysis of the book of Ecclesiastes. The core argument made here is that the “threefold conceptual scheme” of the meaning of life, borrowed from the field of empirical psychological research (coherence – purpose – significance), cannot be effective in the analysis of theological (...)
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    Noziek’s Anachronistic Libertarianism.Brian Zamulinski - 2005 - Dialogue 44 (2):211-223.
    ABSTRACT: The conclusions on libertarianism Robert Nozick reaches are appropriate for a bygone era. In a modern market economy, libertarianism requires that employable people have the option of taking up a publicly provided income instead of employment. This is the only way to compensate the involuntarily unemployed that a market economy requires and to ensure that all employment is voluntary. Taxation on voluntary exchanges is unobjectionable because it alters prices, not property, and no one has a right to a particular (...)
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    Debating Eukaryogenesis—Part 2: How Anachronistic Reasoning Can Lure Us into Inventing Intermediates.Dave Speijer - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (5):1900153.
    Eukaryotic origins are inextricably linked with the arrival of a pre‐mitochondrion of alphaproteobacterial‐like ancestry. However, the nature of the “host” cell and the mode of entry are subject to heavy debate. It is becoming clear that the mutual adaptation of a relatively simple, archaeal host and the endosymbiont has been the defining influence at the beginning of the eukaryotic lineage; however, many still resist such symbiogenic models. In part 1, it is posited that a symbiotic stage before uptake (“pre‐symbiosis”) seems (...)
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    Methodological heterogeneity and the anachronistic status of ANOVA in psychology.Daniel Bullock - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1):122-123.
  34. The Dream of Anachronism in Goethe’s Roman Elegies.Paul Oppenheimer - unknown - Arion 6 (1).
     
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    Francesc Mirabent Aesthetics: anachronism and anticipation.Jèssica Jaques Pi - 2010 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 44:93.
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  36. The flying arrow: An anachronism.Philip E. B. Jourdain - 1916 - Mind 25 (97):42-55.
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    Comments on Foucault's Anachronistic Truths.Charles E. Scott - 1985 - Journal of Philosophy 82 (10):547.
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    From a Laughable Anachronism to a Civilizing Mission: French Colonization, 1830–71.Daniel Benson - 2020 - Diacritics 48 (2):72-89.
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  39. Fair play : Historical anachronism or topical ideal?Sigmund Loland - 1998 - In M. J. McNamee & S. J. Parry (eds.), Ethics and sport. New York: E & FN Spon. pp. 79--103.
     
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    Uses and Abuses of Anachronism in the History of the Sciences.Nick Jardine - 2000 - History of Science 38 (3):251-270.
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    The timeliness of an anachronistic writer: the case of Joseph von Eichendorff.Judith Purver - 1989 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 71 (3):125-140.
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    Temporal Truth and Bivalence: an Anachronistic Formal Approach to Aristotle’s De Interpretatione 9.Luiz Henrique Lopes dos Santos - 2023 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 17 (1):59-79.
    Regarding the famous Sea Battle Argument, which Aristotle presents in De Interpretatione 9, there has never been a general agreement not only about its correctness but also, and mainly, about what the argument really is. According to the most natural reading of the chapter, the argument appeals to a temporal concept of truth and concludes that not every statement is always either true or false. However, many of Aristotle’s followers and commentators have not adopted this reading. I believe that it (...)
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    ‘Miracle in Iowa’: Metaphor, analogy, and anachronism in the history of bioethics.D. S. Ferber - 2004 - Monash Bioethics Review 23 (3):6-15.
    The term ‘bioethics’ is commonly associated with debates prompted by innovations in medical technology, yet the issues raised by bioethics are not new. They concern the extent to which medicine and social morality exist in harmony or opposition — issues routinely addressed in the social history of medicine. This paper will argue that historical thinking, understood broadly, has a significant role to play in understanding relations between medicine and social morality, and therefore in contemporary bioethics. It explores past and present (...)
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  44. Minds in and out of time: memory, embodied skill, anachronism, and performance.Evelyn Tribble & John Sutton - 2012 - Textual Practice 26 (4):587-607.
    Contemporary critical instincts, in early modern studies as elsewhere in literary theory, often dismiss invocations of mind and cognition as inevitably ahistorical, as performing a retrograde version of anachronism. Arguing that our experience of time is inherently anachronistic and polytemporal, we draw on the frameworks of distributed cognition and extended mind to theorize cognition as itself distributed, cultural, and temporal. Intelligent, embodied action is a hybrid process, involving the coordination of disparate neural, affective, cognitive, interpersonal, ecological, technological, and cultural (...)
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    The uses of anachronism.David Neil - 1998 - Philosophy Today 42 (4):418-431.
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    Feminism as natural anachronism in Wonder Woman. [REVIEW]Andrea Virginás - 2018 - European Journal of Women's Studies 25 (4):484-487.
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    Time out of joint: Some reflections on anachronism.Annette Barnes & Jonathan Barnes - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (3):253-261.
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    Historical Immanence and the Problem of the New: On the "Necessary Anachronism" of György Lukács.Roberto Dainotto - 2020 - Diacritics 48 (2):18-35.
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    Nuclear Criticism: Anachronism and Anachorism. [REVIEW]Roger Luckhurst - 1993 - Diacritics 23 (2):88.
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    The Legal Fiction in Criminal Proceedings – Is it Historical Anachronism or Objectively Conditional Necessity?Artūras Panomariovas - 2011 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 18 (2):725-738.
    Quite often, for one or the other purpose, the fact (or phenomenon) that does not exist is presented to the society or individuals as the real, really existing although it (the fact or phenomenon) simply does not exist in the real life. And often the term “fiction” is used to describe such phenomena. Although fiction is considered an inseparable companion of a social life, the question arises what the actual (true) fiction is and whether the use of it in criminal (...)
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