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    The fading of the Greens: the decline of environmental politics in the West.Anna Bramwell - 1994 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    The book traces how Green consciousness became skewed in political practice, preventing it from attracting support commensurate with popular feeling.
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    Anna Bramwell. Ecology in the Twentieth Century: A History. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1989. Pp. xii + 292. ISBN 0-300-04343, £27.50 ; 0-300-04521-2 £9.95. [REVIEW]Paolo Palladino - 1991 - British Journal for the History of Science 24 (4):471-473.
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    Book Reviews : Ecology Then and Now: The Background of Ecology: Concept and Theory. By Robert P. McIntosh. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986. Pp. 383 + xiii; $39.50. Ecology in the Twentieth Century. By Anna Bramwell. New Haven, CT. Yale University Press, 1989. Pp. 292 + xii; $36.00. [REVIEW]Dale Jamieson - 1992 - Science, Technology and Human Values 17 (1):129-131.
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    Nietzsche contra Lawrence: How to be True to the Earth.Greg Garrard - 2006 - Colloquy 12:10-27.
    Both Nietzsche and Lawrence have been identified as important fore- runners and progenitors in the development of an ecocentric, “posthumanist” worldview. Nietzsche suggested, and Lawrence developed, the notion of an anti-mechanistic “gay science”. Both writers rejected the Christian denigration of nature, the Romantic notion of a “return to nature” and the instrumentalisation of nature by industrial rationality in favour of a conception of the good life founded in the body and an almost utopian “ascent to nature”. However, since the ascent (...)
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  5. Is there a priori knowledge by testimony?Anna-Sara Malmgren - 2006 - Philosophical Review 115 (2):199-241.
  6. Epistemic modality and truth conditions.Anna Papafragou - unknown
    Within the linguistics literature it is often claimed that epistemic modality, unlike other kinds of modality, does not contribute to truth-conditional content. In this paper I challenge this view. I reanalyze a variety of arguments which have been used in support of the non-truth-conditional view and show that they can be handled on an alternative analysis of epistemic modality. # 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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  7. When we think about thinking: The acquisition of belief verbs.Anna Papafragou - 2007 - Cognition 105 (1):125.
    Mental-content verbs such as think, believe, imagine and hope seem to pose special problems for the young language learner. One possible explanation for these diYculties is that the concepts that these verbs express are hard to grasp and therefore their acquisition must await relevant conceptual development. According to a diVerent, perhaps complementary, proposal, a major contributor to the diYculty of these items lies with the informational requirements for identifying them from the contexts in which they appear. The experiments reported here (...)
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  8. The acquisition of modality: Implications for theories of semantic representation.Anna Papafragou - 1998 - Mind and Language 13 (3):370–399.
    The set of English modal verbs is widely recognized to communicate two broad clusters of meanings: epistemic and root modal meanings. A number of researchers have claimed that root meanings are acquired earlier than epistemic ones; this claim has subsequently been employed in the linguistics literature as an argument for the position that English modal verbs are polysemous (Sweetser, 1990). In this paper I offer an alternative explanation for the later emergence of epistemic interpretations by linking them to the development (...)
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    How useful is the concept of the ‘harm threshold’ in reproductive ethics and law?Anna Smajdor - 2014 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35 (5):321-336.
    In his book Reasons and Persons, Derek Parfit suggests that people are not harmed by being conceived with a disease or disability if they could not have existed without suffering that particular condition. He nevertheless contends that entities can be harmed if the suffering they experience is sufficiently severe. By implication, there is a threshold which divides harmful from non-harmful conceptions. The assumption that such a threshold exists has come to play a part in UK policy making. I argue that (...)
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    ‘The Moment When it All Comes Together’: Embodied Experiences in Ballet.Anna Aalten - 2004 - European Journal of Women's Studies 11 (3):263-276.
    This article is both an elaborated critique on the one-sided analysis of the misogynist nature of ballet as a cultural practice, and a contribution to a more embodied feminist theory. Based on empirical material, that was brought together by observing the body practices in ballet and listening to the life stories of dancers, the author explores the contradictions that the body in ballet provokes. In describing the embodied experiences ofprofessional ballet dancers she shows that ballet offers women the possibility to (...)
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    ‘…Einstein’s Most Rational Dimension of Noetic Life and the Teddy Bear…’ An Interview with Bernard Stiegler on Childhood, Education and the Digital.Anna Kouppanou - 2015 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 35 (3):241-249.
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    Platons Kritik an Geld und Reichtum.Anna Schriefl - 2013 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The volumes published in the series Beiträge zur Altertumskunde comprise monographs, collective volumes, editions, translations and commentaries on various topics from the fields of Greek and Latin Philology, Ancient History, Archeology, Ancient Philosophy as well as Classical Reception Studies. The series thus offers indispensable research tools for a wide range of disciplines related to Ancient Studies.
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  13. Discipline Filosofiche (2018-2): Philosophical Perspectives on Affective Experience and Psychopathology.Anna Bortolan & Alessandro Salice (eds.) - 2018 - Quodlibet.
     
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    Biopolítica y distopía: la genómica en Next de Michael Crichton.Anna Bugajska - 2021 - Quaderns de Filosofia 7 (2):59.
    Biopolitics and dystopia: genomics in Michael Crichton’s Next Resumen: En este artículo se busca demostrar que, mientras el desarrollo científico es propulsado por el pensamiento tecno-optimista, el discurso prevalente sobre genómica en la cultura de masas es pesimista y tiene potencial para impedir la construcción de respuestas adecuadas a los desafíos biopolíticos por parte de los sistemas políticos y jurídicos. Aquí se sostiene que la utopía genómica es la única propuesta optimista que estimula las investigaciones científicas y que permite pensar (...)
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  15. Conversations with Kierkegaard.Anna Capkova - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (1):67-69.
     
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    Post-Stalinist Body Economy: Female Corporeality, Desire, and Schizophrenia.Anna Carr - 2017 - History of Communism in Europe 8:299-321.
    The article provides an argument on the Soviet system of the early post-Stalinist years reflected in Haidamaky by Yurii Mushketyk. Through the concept of “body economy” inspired by Deleuze and Guattari’s schizoanalysis, it investigates the case of the female corporeality hidden in the novel. The article contests that the female body is part of the economy of desire flows which connected it to the male body. It also states that, after the death of Stalin, the reorganised Soviet regime demonstrates schizophrenic (...)
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    What is in a child’s hand? Prosthesis in Bernard Stiegler: Some implications for a future philosophy of childhood.Anna Kouppanou - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (4):433-442.
    Prosthesis and the human hand have been terms used by various philosophers in order to describe the interaction that binds together the human being and the technical artefact – Martin Heide...
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  18. From education to lifelong learning: The emerging regime of learning in the european union.Anna Tuschling & Christoph Engemann - 2006 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (4):451–469.
    This paper investigates the role of the lifelong learning discourse in actual governmentality. Starting with a description of the origins of lifelong learning in the discussions about alternative education in the 1960s and 1970s, the current adoption of lifelong learning by the European Union is used to show its critical components. Along with the distinction between formal and informal learning it is demonstrated how lifelong learning attempts to change the field of learning from enclosed environments to a totality of learning (...)
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  19. Can vagueness cut out at any order?Anna Mahtani - 2008 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (3):499 – 508.
    Could a sentence be, say, 3rd order vague, but 4th order precise? In Williamson 1999 we find an argument that seems to show that this is impossible: every sentence is either 1st order precise, 2nd order precise, or infinitely vague. The argument for this claim is unpersuasive, however, and this paper explains why.
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  20. Fictional coreference as a problem for the pretense theory.Anna Bjurman Pautz - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 141 (2):147 - 156.
    There seems to be a perfectly ordinary sense in which different speakers can use an empty name to talk about the same thing. Call this fictional coreference. It is a constraint on an adequate theory of empty names that it provide a satisfactory account of fictional coreference. The main claim of this paper is that the pretense theory of empty names does not respect this constraint.
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    A 'natural logic' inference system using the Lambek calculus.Anna Zamansky, Nissim Francez & Yoad Winter - 2006 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 15 (3):273-295.
    This paper develops an inference system for natural language within the ‘Natural Logic’ paradigm as advocated by van Benthem, Sánchez and others. The system that we propose is based on the Lambek calculus and works directly on the Curry-Howard counterparts for syntactic representations of natural language, with no intermediate translation to logical formulae. The Lambek -based system we propose extends the system by Fyodorov et~al., which is based on the Ajdukiewicz/Bar-Hillel calculus Bar Hillel,. This enables the system to deal with (...)
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  22. Byt określa świadomość albo egzystencjalny realizm.Anna Żuk - 1989 - Studia Filozoficzne 288 (11).
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  23. O cnocie miłosierdzia.Anna Żuk - 2004 - Colloquia Communia 76 (1):155-160.
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  24. Evidence of evidence as higher-order evidence.Anna-Maria A. Eder & Peter Brössel - 2019 - In Mattias Skipper & Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen, Higher-Order Evidence: New Essays. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
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  25. Children's acquisition of epistemic modality.Anna Papafragou - unknown
    This paper is concerned with the acquisition of certain aspects of the meaning of epistemic modal verbs. Epistemic modals encode the probability, predictability or certainty of the proposition embedded under the modal verb. The sentences in (1) are examples of epistemic modality1.
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    Flags and Flagomania: The Visual Necromantic Pandemia of the Twentieth Century.Anna Makolkin - 2001 - American Journal of Semiotics 17 (3):133-156.
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    The genealogy of our present moral disarray: an essay in comparative philosophy.Anna Makolkin - 2000 - Lewiston, N.Y.: E. Mellen Press.
    This monograph examines the origins of modern and modernist moral confusion and the deterioration of the Judeo-Christian values and contemporary boundaries between Right and Wrong. It traces the ethical shift to the ideas of Hobbes and Bentham, the peculiar universe of Schopenhauer and Dostoevsky, the new religion of Tolstoy and the destroyed God of Nietzsche, ending with the psychoanalytical commandments of Freud and the mire of sexual identity of Foucault and Paglia.
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    Cuban Philosophers and a Battle for Ideas.Anna Malavisi - 2016 - Radical Philosophy Review 19 (2):517-521.
    A review of Susan E. Babbit's book: Jose Marti, Ernesto "Che" Guevara and Global Development Ethics: The Battle for Ideas.
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    e-Transforming Democracy in the UK. Consideration of Developments and Suggestions for Empirical Research.Anna Malina - 2003 - Communications 28 (2):135-155.
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    Do All Roads Lead to Rome? How Three Process Pathways Contribute to Transformative Innovation in Cross-Sector Partnerships.Anna Margolis - forthcoming - Business and Society.
    Cross-sector partnerships (CSPs) offer much-needed collaborative spaces to address socio-ecological problems. Yet it is unclear if and how CSPs activities contribute to transformative innovation (TI) that addresses these problems and creates socio-ecological impact. Understanding how CSPs can contribute to TI is essential for CSP practitioners and researchers in order to address pressing socio-ecological problems. To better understand how CSPs can contribute to TI and socio-ecological impact, I conducted a multiple case-study of eight CSPs in the field of sustainable, circular packaging. (...)
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    Divine Powers in Late Antiquity.Anna Marmodoro & Irini-Fotini Viltanioti (eds.) - 2017 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Is power the essence of divinity, or are divine powers distinct from divine essence? Are they divine hypostases or are they divine attributes? Are powers such as omnipotence, omniscience, etc. modes of divine activity? How do they manifest? In which way can we apprehend them? Is there a multiplicity of gods whose powers fill the cosmos or is there only one God from whom all power(s) derive(s) and whose power(s) permeate(s) everything? These are questions that become central to philosophical and (...)
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  32. In Being One Only One? The Argument for the Uniqueness of the Platonic Forms.Anna Marmodoro - 2008 - Apeiron (4):211-227.
    ‘Is being one only one? – The Argument for the Uniqueness of Platonic Forms’ Abstract: Each Form is unique in number; no two numerically distinct Forms can share the same nature. Plato argues for this claim in Republic X. I identify the metaphysical principles Plato presupposes in the premises of the argument, by examining the reasoning behind them, and offer a reconstruction of the argument showing the principles in use. I argue that the metaphysical significance of the argument’s conclusion is (...)
     
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  33. Tradizione analitica e pragmatismo: per una filosofia dell'attenzione.Anna Boncompagni - 2020 - In Guido Baggio, Michela Bella, Giovanni Maddalena, Matteo Santarelli & Rosa Maria Calcaterra, Esperienza, contingenza, valori: saggi in onore di Rosa M. Calcaterra. Macerata: Quodlibet.
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    Arendt and Rhetoric.Anna Yeatman - 2018 - Philosophy Today 62 (2):471-492.
    Rhetoric concerns how in speech human beings open up a place for civil possibility, a place where, as a community of speakers and hearers, they engage with questions of how best to conceive and respond to challenges arising out of the world that they share. In rhetoric the community of speakers and hearers is not only called into being but so too the nature of the topos or place that is shared, a determination that is timely or historical. The recent (...)
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    Is there an inverted-U relationship between creativity and psychopathology?Anna Abraham - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
  36. al-Kaynūnah wa-al-ʻunf wa-ṣirāʻ al-baqāʼ: dirāsah fī uṣūl al-ʻunf al-basharī: nashʼatuhu wa-asbābuh.Hānī Bayyūs Ḥannā - 2023 - Bayrūt: al-Muʼassasah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Nashr.
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    Czy potrzebna jest nam nowa etyka? Rozważania w świetle dychotomii: naturalne - sztuczne.Anna Latawiec - 1997 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 3:59-69.
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    The Essence of Life in Context of Biological Information.Anna Latawiec - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 44:45-51.
    The main purpose of the paper is to justify the thesis that the presence of biological information is conditional for existence and persistence of life. We will begin with the notion of biological information. In this proposition information is identified with impact, and it is shown the dependence of its location and functioning on the level of organization of animate matter. In accordance with a suggestion of Thomas Aquinas, it seems that precisely information is the reason for the appearance of (...)
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    Bibliografia prac Grzegorza Bugajaka.Anna Lemańska - 2020 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 56 (4):85-91.
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  40. Kilka uwag o zagadnieniu prawdy w matematyce.Anna Lemanska - 2002 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 38 (2):117-126.
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  41. O przestrzeni.Anna Lemanska - 2004 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 40 (2):293-314.
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  42. A Functional View Toward Mental Representations.Anna Strasser - 2010 - In Dirk Ifenthaler Pablo Pirnay-Dummer & Norbert M. Seel, Computer-Based Diagnostics and Systematic Analysis of Knowledge. Springer. pp. 15-25.
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    Grace, Truth and Economies of Education.Anna Strhan - 2012 - In Levinas, Subjectivity, Education: Towards an Ethics of Radical Responsibility. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 95–117.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Weaving New Fabric Out of a Ripped Yarn The Economy of Exchange and the Marketization and Customerization of Education The Rule of the Market Under Attack Is Education Possible in Schools? Notes.
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    In-between implicit and explicit.Anna Strasser - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology (7).
    Research in social cognition aims to illuminate how agents can understand, communicate, and interact with other agents. When defining socio-cognitive abilities, standard cognitivist approaches tend to require demanding representational information processing. Thereby, they describe rather ideal cases. However, interdisciplinary research indicates multiple forms of how socio-cognitive abilities can be realized. Recent minimal approaches offer notions accommodating different kinds of cognitive processing. Nevertheless, the introduction of minimal cases of cognition raises new questions of how to account for commonalities and differences with (...)
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    4.Anti-Black Oppression And White Supremacy.Anna Stubblefield - 2018 - In Ethics Along the Color Line. Cornell University Press. pp. 112-143.
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  46. Electoral quotas and John Rawls's idea of justice and equality.Anna Kalisz & Magdalena Półtorak - 2012 - In Miodrag A. Jovanović & Bojan Spaić, Jurisprudence and political philosophy in the 21st century: reassessing legacies. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
  47. Przyjemność i działanie w performansie, performatyce i sztukach performatywnych.Anna Kawalec - 2012 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 82 (2):349-362.
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    Design för lärande i musik.Anna-Lena Kempe - 2010 - Stockholm: Norstedts. Edited by Tore West.
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  49. Roger Teichmnn, Nature, Reason and the Good Life. Ethics for Human Beings.Anna Krajewska - 2012 - Roczniki Filozoficzne:128-134.
     
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    From the Sacred to the Divine: A New Phenomenological Approach.Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 1994 - Springer.
    The contemporary revival of interest in the Sacred as a category of philosophico-religious reflection here finds a radical reversal of the traditional direction, taking the Sacred as the starting point of the itinerary toward the Divine. The wide variety of essays contained in this volume attempt to ground philosophy of the Sacred and the Divine in phenomenological evidence. Though employing different methodologies, the contributors register by and large the contribution of A-T. Tymieniecka's phenomenology of life in providing a significant 20th (...)
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