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    Conquering our imagination: Thought experiments and enthymemes in scientific argument.Nathan Crick - 2004 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 37 (1):21-41.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 37.1 (2004) 21-41 [Access article in PDF] Conquering Our Imagination: Thought Experiments and Enthymemes in Scientific Argument Nathan Crick Department of Communication University of Pittsburgh The dividing line between rhetoric and science has traditionally been drawn at the split between persuasion and logic. On the one side, rhetoric seeks to influence human beliefs and behavior through use of stylistic language that resonates with the experiences of (...)
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    6. Conquering Finitude: Towards a Renewed Hegelian Middle.Jim Vernon - 2018 - In Susan M. Dodd & Neil G. Robertson, Hegel and Canada: Unity of Opposites? London: University of Toronto Press. pp. 100-122.
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    Conquering the New Challenges Faced.Peeter Müürsepp - 2017 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 5 (2):3-4.
    It is always a pleasure to announce the publication of a new issue of Acta Baltica Historiae et Philosophiae Scientiarum. We have reasons to believe that we have successfully started conquering the new challenges mentioned in the editorial of the last issue. The achievements we are building on have become more solid than ever before. The journal has acquired a truly global reach.
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    The Conquer Al-Jazeera Region Iy'z B. Ghanm and His Place in the Hadith Narratives.Bayram Kanarya - 2022 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 10 (17):1-18.
    In order for the Islamic message to be delivered to people, The Prophet (pbuh) and his companions have made great efforts. A great part of the companions (ashab) were not in the places where they lived after death of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). They have made enormous sacrifices by abandoning their homeland in order to bring Islam to different lands/intercounty. Especially the second Khalif Omer period has passed with the struggles against the two great states of the time, Sasani and (...)
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    Conquering fate.Frank Furedi - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 42:74-76.
    Today’s cultural imagination has little room for the idea of the history-making potential of humanity. On the contrary there has been a fundamental shift towards a world view where people are almost entirely written out of history. There has never been a time since the Middle Ages where the human species has been accorded such an insignificant status in the making of history.
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  6. Conquered Conquerors: Love and War in the Song of Songs.[author unknown] - 2020
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    Hope conquers all: inspiring stories of love and healing from CaringBridge.Sona Mehring (ed.) - 2013 - New York: Center Street.
    Presents the personal stories of people who found hope, encouragement, and spiritual and emotional connections on the nonprofit website CaringBridge and describes how they were helped through difficult times.
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  8. Conquering the Seven Deadly Sins.Lange Webb - 1955
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  9. Conquering Mount Everett: Branch-Counting Versus the Born Rule.Jake Khawaja - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    Abstract: This paper develops and advocates a rule for assigning self-locating credences in quantum branching scenarios, called Indexed Branch-Counting. It is argued that Indexed Branch-Counting can be justified on both accuracy-theoretic grounds and on the grounds that it satisfies a requirement of exchangeability for probability assignments. Since Indexed Branch-Counting diverges from the Born Rule, this poses trouble for Everettian approaches to probability. The paper also addresses a common argument against branch-counting, namely that the rule is incoherent in light of putative (...)
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    The Conquered Self: Emptiness and God in a Buddhist-Christian Dialogue.Bonnie Bowman Thurston - 1985 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 12 (4):343-353.
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    Conquering Cancer.R. B. Scott - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (3):159-160.
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    Conquering illusions: Don Quixote and the educational significance of the novel.Wiebe Koopal & Stefano Oliverio - 2025 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 59 (1):79-94.
    In this article we want to rethink the educational significance of the novel from the perspective of a ‘metanovelistic’ reading of Don Quixote, often acclaimed as the ‘first modern novel’. Our point of departure is two-fold: on the one hand, there is the controversial contemporary phenomenon of de-reading, and all the educational discussions it entails; on the other hand, there is the existing tradition of literary education, which has already extensively reflected upon the (moral, epistemological, ontological) relations between novel reading, (...)
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    Conquering Love.Lilith Acadia - 2020 - Common Knowledge 26 (3):407-430.
    In a contribution to a symposium on xenophilia, this essay — a study of Brian Friel’s 1980 play Translations — raises the question of whether all xenophilia is by nature doomed to fail. Set in Ireland in 1833, the drama centers on the tension arising from a young British lieutenant’s falling in love with an Irish-speaker while he is in her country to translate Irish place-names into English for an imperial cartographic survey. While the lieutenant is referred to in the (...)
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  14. Conquered by project time? : conflicting temporalities in university research.Oili-Helena Ylijoki - 2015 - In Paul Gibbs, Universities in the flux of time: an exploration of time and temporality in university life. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Love conquers all, even time?Andrew Light - 2010 - In Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke & Harry S. Silverstein, Time and Identity. Bradford. pp. 311.
    This chapter discusses the methods of studying the nature of time, particularly the story method. It presents a discussion of time as related to identity and tells the story of a person put on trial for committing a murder five years ago who puts forward an unorthodox defense. The accused person claims to remember committing the murder, but argues that “the murderer is not the same person as me, for I have changed. I am not the same person as that (...)
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  16. Divide and conquer: The authority of nature and why we disagree about human nature.Maria Kronfeldner - 2018 - In Elizabeth Hannon & Tim Lewens, Why We Disagree About Human Nature. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 186-206.
    The term ‘human nature’ can refer to different things in the world and fulfil different epistemic roles. Human nature can refer to a classificatory nature (classificatory criteria that determine the boundaries of, and membership in, a biological or social group called ‘human’), a descriptive nature (a bundle of properties describing the respective group’s life form), or an explanatory nature (a set of factors explaining that life form). This chapter will first introduce these three kinds of ‘human nature’, together with seven (...)
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    Conquering love: Sappho 31 and catullus 51.Armand D'angour - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (01):297-.
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  18. How to Conquer the Liar and Enthrone the Logical Concept of Truth.Boris Culina - 2023 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 23 (67):1-31.
    This article informally presents a solution to the paradoxes of truth and shows how the solution solves classical paradoxes (such as the original Liar) as well as the paradoxes that were invented as counterarguments for various proposed solutions (“the revenge of the Liar”). This solution complements the classical procedure of determining the truth values of sentences by its own failure and, when the procedure fails, through an appropriate semantic shift allows us to express the failure in a classical two-valued language. (...)
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    Conquered by the North: creative trips of the artist V.A. Igoshev of the 1950s and 1960s.Artur Amirovich Galyamov - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The northern creative trips of the People's Artist of the USSR Vladimir Alexandrovich Igoshev (1921-2007) represent important and vivid pages in his creative biography. The object of this research is the creative heritage of the artist V.A. Igoshev. The subject of the study is the creative trips of the artist V.A. Igoshev to the North (Sverdlovsk and Tyumen regions) of the 1950s and 1960s. The purpose of this study is to reconstruct the overall picture of the northern creative trips of (...)
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  20. La politique religieuse des conquérants ottomans dans un texte hagiographique (c. 1437).P. Karlin-Hayter - 1965 - Byzantion 35:353-58.
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    Conquer and Govern: Early Chinese Military Texts from the Yi Zhou Shu.Robin McNeal - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
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    Austrian Jewish Soldiers Conquering the Balkan before World War I.Dieter J. Hecht - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 72 (2):146-164.
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    “This New Conquering Empire of Light and Reason”: Edmund Burke, James Gillray, and the Dangers of Enlightenment.James Schmidt - 2014 - Diametros 40:126-148.
    This article examines the use of images of “light” and “enlightenment” in Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France and in the controversy that greeted the book, with an emphasis on caricatures of Burke and his book by James Gillray and others. Drawing on Hans Blumenberg’s discussion of the metaphor of “light as truth,” it situates this controversy within the broader usage of images of light and reason in eighteenth-century frontispieces and (drawing on the work of J. G. A. (...)
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    Raja-yoga: or, Conquering the internal nature.Swami Vivekananda & Advaita Ashrama - 1944 - Almora, Himalayas,: Advaita Ashrama. Edited by Patañjali.
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    Soviets Conquer Wheat. [REVIEW]Peter Theodore Swanish - 1932 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (2):327-333.
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  26. Merleau-Ponty and the Conquering Function of Language.Michel Dalissier - 2016 - Memoirs of the Institute of Humanities 107:177-213.
    本論は、メルロ=ポンティのコレージュ・ド・フランスでの最初の講義、つまり「言語の文学的用法についての研究」に焦点を絞り、彼の言うところの「誘惑的機能」の形而上学的背景を浮かび上がらせようとする試みであ る。この機能(fonction)は、いかにして言語の形而上学的意義と関係するのか。この問いに答えるには、「小説家は、自分と調和している世界を存在させるために自らを形づくる(se fait pour faire être un monde)」というメルロ=ポンティのテーゼを精密に分析しなければならない。 それ以上、メルロ=ポンティの講義録は、明らかに「人間における形而上学的もの」という論文の概念使いを利用している。換言すれば、彼は本講義を通じて、小説家における形而上学的表現を追求する。中でも、小説家が 生きる五つのパラドックスを理解するには、心理学的・現象学的意識とは異なる形而上学的意識という概念が不可欠となる。実際、ヴァレリーは、この意識の第一程度を、スタンダールはその第二程度を受肉していることが 分る。また、小説家が書きながら、自己自身そして世界について意識するとは、プルーストの根本的な振る舞いとして現れる。.
     
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  27. Divide and conquer : the authority of nature and why we disagree about human nature.Maria Kronfeldner - 2018 - In Elizabeth Hannon & Tim Lewens, Why We Disagree About Human Nature. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    Goals Achieved, Challenges to Conquer.Peeter Müürsepp - 2017 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 5 (1):3-4.
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    Conquering the quarters: Religion and politics in hinduism. [REVIEW]William S. Sax - 2000 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 4 (1):39-60.
    Our understanding of South Asian society and history is sometimes muddled by the rigid distinctions we make between ‘religion’ and ‘politics.’ The resurgent appeal of Hindu nationalism, the involvement of Hindu renouncers in contemporary Indian politics, and the continuing relevance of religious issues to political discourse throughout South Asia, show that such a distinction is of limited utility. In this essay, I have examined the notion of digvijaya in some detail, in an attempt to show that this ‘most important Indian (...)
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    Apostle to the Conquered: Reimagining Paul's Mission. By Davina C. Lopez.Geoffrey Turner - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (1):148-149.
  31. The Divide and Conquer Path to Analytical Functionalism.David Braddon-Mitchell & Frank Jackson - 1999 - Philosophical Topics 26 (1-2):71-88.
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    Divide and conquer: a defense of functional localizers.Rebecca Saxe, Matthew Brett & Nancy Kanwisher - 2010 - In Stephen José Hanson & Martin Bunzl, Foundational Issues in Human Brain Mapping. Bradford. pp. 25--42.
    This chapter presents the advantages of the use of functional regions of interest along with its specific concerns, and provides a reference to Karl J. Friston related to the subject. Functionally defined ROI help to test hypotheses about the cognitive functions of particular regions of the brain. fROI are useful for specifying brain locations and investigating separable components of the mind. The chapter provides an overview of the common and uncommon misconceptions about fROI related to assumptions of homogeneity, factorial designs (...)
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  33. Can mind conquer cancer?Barry L. Beyerstein, Wallace I. Sampson, Zarka Stojanovic & Handel & James - 2007 - In Sergio Della Sala, Tall Tales About the Mind and Brain: Separating Fact From Fiction. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Divide and Conquer: Dividing Lines and Universality.Saharon Shelah - 2021 - Theoria 87 (2):259-348.
    We discuss dividing lines (in model theory) and some test questions, mainly the universality spectrum. So there is much on conjectures, problems and old results, mainly of the author and also on some recent results.
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    Overcoming Emotions, Conquering Fate: Reflections on Descartes' Ethics.Supakwadee Amatayakul - 2013 - Diogenes 60 (1):78-85.
    This paper offers a reconstruction of Descartes’ theory of the emotions, with special focus on the virtue ‘générosité’ which he proposed as the master virtue to help humans manage and control their desires so that they can achieve the highest level of happiness which transcends the unpredictability and arbitrariness of fate. It first provides an analysis of Descartes’ notion of ‘divine providence’, ‘vain desires’, and ‘regret’; then proceeds to offer an investigation of ‘générosité’ both as an emotion and as a (...)
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  36. Subjective experience divided and conquered.Ana Pasztor - 1998 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 31 (1):73-102.
     
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    Wrestling Satan and conquering dopamine: Addiction and free will.Tia Powell - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (1):14 – 15.
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    Divide and Conquer: Separating the Reasonable from the Unreasonable.Shaun P. Young - 2001 - Journal of Social Philosophy 32 (1):53–69.
  39. Divide and Conquer: An Exposition of Longeran's Two-Fold Approach to Evil.Timothy Burns - 2010 - In Smith Shilinka & Hill Shona, Against Doing Nothing: Evil and its Manifestations. Inter-Disciplinary Press. pp. 91-102.
    I examine Bernard Lonergan's approach to the problem of evil. I look to determine whether his solution, which is based on the conjugate forms of faith, hope, and charity, and culminates in a heuristic where forgiveness plays an essential role in moving beyond the problem of evil is adequate. I examine the distinction between basic sin, moral evil, and physical evil as well as his claim that from the viewpoint of the unrestricted act of understanding the non-systematic vanishes.
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  40. Apostle to the Conquered: Reimagining Paul's Mission.Davina C. Lopez - 2008
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    The Divide and Conquer Path to Analytical Functionalism David Braddon-Mitchell.F. Jackson - 1999 - Philosophical Topics 26 (1-2):39-70.
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    When the Nation Conquered the State: Arendt’s Importance Today.Kathleen R. Arnold - 2023 - Political Theory 51 (2):355-381.
    This essay focuses on the contemporary relevance of Hannah Arendt’s work insofar as it relates to US racism, imperialism, and migration. While Arendt denied that US migration policy and racism were linked or even similar to exercises of racialized sovereignty, totalitarian tactics, and mass displacement in Europe, I suggest that her analyses help us to understand important racialized dialectics between prison and camp, citizen and stateless, and external displacement and internal displacement. In effect, this essay suggests that many of Arendt’s (...)
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    Futile Treatment and Conquering Death.Daniel Callahan - 2018 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 60 (3):331-335.
    Not long ago I was called by my brother’s doctor. He wanted to know if I would accept his judgment that the respirator for my brother should be turned off. Vince, age 81, had contracted West Nile virus, normally treated successfully in 99% of cases, but often lethal in 1%. My brother was in that 1%, with a fast onset of the disease and a no less rapid decline into a coma, all in one day. There was no pain or (...)
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    Indigestible Food, Conquering Hordes, and Waste Materials: Metaphors of Immigrants and the Early Immigration Restriction Debate in the United States.Gerald V. O'Brien - 2003 - Metaphor and Symbol 18 (1):33-47.
    A prime example of metaphor use is to denigrate marginalized populations as a means of supporting adverse social policies against group members. This article describes the use of organism, object, natural catastrophe/war and animal metaphors in the immigration restriction debate of the early 1900s. In addition to describing linguistic metaphors that served to dehumanize immigrants or portray them as a threat to social functioning, more global conceptual metaphors will also be discussed.
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    Why Did Europe Conquer the World?Karl Schweizer - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (7-8):883-885.
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    Chrystèle Blondeau, Un conquérant pour quatre ducs: Alexandre le Grand à la cour de Bourgogne. [Paris]: CTHS and Institut national d'histoire de l'art, 2009. Paper. Pp. 384 plus 22 color plates; 49 black-and-white figures and tables. €45. [REVIEW]Elizabeth J. Moodey - 2010 - Speculum 85 (3):640-641.
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    Divide and conquer: The surprising link between motility and the cell cycle (retrospective on DOI 10.1002/bies.201200119). [REVIEW]Robert L. Margolis - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (12):1127-1127.
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    Top-down synthesis of divide-and-conquer algorithms.Douglas R. Smith - 1985 - Artificial Intelligence 27 (1):43-96.
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    Critical Notice: Conquering Feyerabend’s Conquest of Abundance*Paul Feyerabend, The Conquest of Abundance: A Tale of Abstraction vs. the Richness of Being. Chicago: University of Chicago Press , xviii + 285 pp. ISBN 0–226–24533–0, $27.00. [REVIEW]Gonzalo Munévar - 2002 - Philosophy of Science 69 (3):519-535.
  50. Australia's railways (how the land was conquered) [Book Review].Paul Gibbons - 2013 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 48 (2):75.
     
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