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  1. Deliberative Control and Eliminativism about Reasons for Emotions.Conner Schultz - 2025 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 103 (1):72-87.
    In this paper, I argue for Strong Eliminativism—the view that there are no reasons for emotions. My argument for this claim has two premises. The first premise is that there is a deliberative constraint on reasons: a reason for an agent to have an attitude must be able to feature in that agent’s deliberation to that attitude. My argument for this premise is that in order to have reasons for an attitude, we need to be able to exhibit some relevant (...)
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  2. The Deliberative Constraint on Reasons.Conner Schultz - 2024 - Philosophy Compass 19 (7):e13010.
    Must reasons be able to feature in our deliberation? Proponents of a deliberative constraint on reasons endorse an affirmative answer to this question. Deliberative constraints enjoy broad appeal and have been deployed as premises in support of a variety of controversial philosophical positions. Yet, despite their uses, deliberative constraints have not received systematic philosophical attention. This entry aims to fill this gap in the literature. First, I sketch what's at stake in the debate over whether a deliberative constraint is true. (...)
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    Zipf's law and the structure and evolution of languages.A. A. Tsonis, C. Schultz & P. A. Tsonis - 1997 - Complexity 2 (5):12-13.
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    Antyllus and His Friends: Children in Triumviral Politics.Celia E. Schultz - 2022 - História 71 (3):312.
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    Gerhard Leibold und Winfried Löffler (Hrsg.) Entwicklungslinien mittelalterlicher Philosophie.Christiane Schultz - 2000 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 5 (1):264-266.
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    Latet Anguis in Herba : A Reading of Vergil's Third Eclogue.Celia E. Schultz - 2003 - American Journal of Philology 124 (2):199-224.
    Most scholarship on Vergil's third Ecloguesees tension between Damoetas and Menalcas. This article argues that they sing with the same voice; instead, tension lies between the herdsmen and Palaemon, whose harmonious relationship with his environment contrasts with their pessimistic attitude. Emblematic of this distinction is that the herdsmen fear the snake lurking in the grass, while Palaemon sees the grass as the perfect place for poetic composition. Different outlooks mirror different approaches to the pastoral genre. This prompts Palaemon to award (...)
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    L'Occident et le Proche-Orient au temps des Croisades. Traductions et contacts scientifiques entre 1000 et 1300.Christiane Schultz - 1997 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 2 (1):263-266.
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    Postcolonial Finance.Cecilia Schultz - 2021 - Theoria 68 (166):60-86.
    This article politicises the discourse of emerging markets in global finance. The black-boxed appearance of credit markets easily obscures the significant amount of subjective evaluation and cultural work that underpins capital flows. This article reveals the colonial, masculine, and racial imagination that informs the articulation of emerging markets as geographies of risk and profit. This brings into view the postcolonial nature of contemporary finance and how colonialism’s regimes of power and knowledge remain crucial for the reproduction of the global political (...)
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  9. People-Centered Visuospatial Cognition: Next-Generation Architectural Design Systems and Their Role in Design Conception, Computing, and Communication.Carl Schultz & Mehul Bhatt - 2017 - In Remei Capdevila-Werning & Sabine Ammon, The Active Image: Architecture and Engineering in the Age of Modeling. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Reviving Roman Religion: Sacred Trees in the Roman World by Ailsa Hunt.Celia E. Schultz - 2017 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 110 (3):435-436.
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  11. Surveys of Distance Learning in the Virginia Community College System by Carole Schultz.Carole Schultz - 2001 - Inquiry (ERIC) 6 (2):34-38.
     
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    The Sensation of the Look: The Gazes in Laurence Anyways.Corey Kai Nelson Schultz - 2018 - Film-Philosophy 22 (1):1-20.
    This article analyses the gazes, looks, stares and glares in Laurence Anyways, and examines their affective, interpretive, and symbolic qualities, and their potential to create viewer empathy through affect. The cinematic gaze can produce sensations of shame and fear, by offering a sequence of varied “encounters” to which viewers can react, before we have been given a character onto which we can deflect them, thus bypassing the representational, narrative and even the sympathetic power of the medium to create “raw”, apparently (...)
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    (1 other version)Théologie Platonicienne. [REVIEW]Christiane Schultz - 1998 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 3 (1):211-212.
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    The Roman Wedding Hersch The Roman Wedding. Ritual and Meaning in Antiquity. Pp. xii + 342, pls. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Paper, £17.99, US$27.99 . ISBN: 978-0-521-12427-0. [REVIEW]Celia E. Schultz - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):232-234.
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    Wildfang (R.L.) Rome's Vestal Virgins. A Study of Rome's Vestal Priestesses in the Late Republic and Early Empire. Pp. xiv + 158, ills. London and New York: Routledge, 2006. Paper, £19.99, US$35.95 (Cased, £60, US$110). ISBN: 0-415-39796-0 (0-415-39795-2 hbk). Martini (M.C.) Le vestali. Un sacerdozio funzionale al 'cosmo' romano. (Collection Latomus 282.) Pp. 264. Brussels: Éditions Latomus, 2004. Paper, €38. ISBN: 2-87031-223-. [REVIEW]Celia E. Schultz - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (1):212-214.
    The Vestal Virgins are one of the most famous elements of Roman religion, yet despite their perennial appeal and the importance of some smaller scale studies of the priesthood, the priestesses have not received a monograph-length study since F. Giuzzi, Aspetti giuridici del sacerdozio romano. II sacerdozio di Vesta (Naples, 1968). Now we have books by R.L. Wildfang and M.C. Martini that could not be more different. The former offers a thorough survey of what the sources can tell us about (...)
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