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    Cornelius M. DeBoe.Leonard A. Duce - 1972 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):169-169.
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    Gender Effects on Student Attitude Toward Science.Cornelius M. McKenna, Spencer L. Pasero & Thomas J. Smith - 2014 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 34 (1-2):7-12.
    The present study examined gender and attitude toward science in fourth- and eighth-grade students in the United States and also assessed to what extent the relationship between science attitude and science achievement differed by gender. Results showed that both fourth- and eighth-grade boys demonstrated more confidence in science than girls, while eighth-grade boys also showed greater liking for science than girls. Additionally, gender moderated the relationship between science achievement and (a) liking science (for fourth-grade students) and (b) confidence in science (...)
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    Hermenéutica agustiniana.Cornelius Mayer, H. Husistein & M. L. Husistein - 1986 - Augustinus 31 (121-122):195-212.
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    The Design of an Interface for Collaborative Courseware Reuse.M. A. Neary, J. Cornelius & R. Rada - 1994 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 4 (1-2):179-203.
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    The power of forgiveness in a broken world: An understanding of forgiveness in Ephesians.Elma M. Cornelius - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-9.
    South Africans live in a broken country where hatred leads to violence and destroys the relationships between people. The pertinent question here is: Is forgiveness between South Africans possible? This article is an attempt to understand 'forgiveness' in Ephesians, and to discuss the power of such forgiveness in a violent and broken South Africa. Ephesians 4:23 demands a change in the people's mindset in order to be able to, inter alia, be kind and compassionate when they forgive each other. This (...)
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    The purpose of 1 Thessalonians.Elma M. Cornelius - 2001 - HTS Theological Studies 57 (1/2).
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    A perfect storm: examining the synergistic effects of negative and positive emotional instability on promoting weight loss activities in anorexia nervosa.Edward A. Selby, Talea Cornelius, Kara B. Fehling, Amy Kranzler, Emily A. Panza, Jason M. Lavender, Stephen A. Wonderlich, Ross D. Crosby, Scott G. Engel, James E. Mitchell, Scott J. Crow, Carol B. Peterson & Daniel Le Grange - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Decolonization Projects.Cornelius Ewuoso - 2023 - Voices in Bioethics 9.
    Photo ID 279661800 © Sidewaypics|Dreamstime.com ABSTRACT Decolonization is complex, vast, and the subject of an ongoing academic debate. While the many efforts to decolonize or dismantle the vestiges of colonialism that remain are laudable, they can also reinforce what they seek to end. For decolonization to be impactful, it must be done with epistemic and cultural humility, requiring decolonial scholars, project leaders, and well-meaning people to be more sensitive to those impacted by colonization and not regularly included in the discourse. (...)
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    Symbol formation.Cornelius Steckner - 2004 - Sign Systems Studies 32 (1-2):209-226.
    Symbol formation is a term used to unify the view on the interdependencies in the research of the Hamburg University before 1933: the Philosophical Institute (William Stern, Ernst Cassirer), the Psychological Institute (Stern) with its laboratory (Heinz Werner) in cooperation with the later joining Umwelt Institut (Jakob von Uexküll). The term, definitely used by Cassirer and Werner, is associated with the personalistic approach: “Keine Gestalt ohne Gestalter” (Stern), but also covers related terms like “melody of motion” (Uexküll), and “relational content” (...)
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    The proconsulship of P. Cornelius scipio (cos. 16..).K. Sherk, M. Amandry & P. P. Ripollès - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51:201-205.
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    Correction: Transforming Ethics Education Through a Faculty Learning Community: “I’m Coming Around to Seeing Ethics as Being Maybe as Important as Calculus”.Justin L. Hess, Elizabeth Sanders, Grant A. Fore, Martin Coleman, Mary Price, Samuel Cornelius Nyarko & Brandon Sorge - 2024 - Science and Engineering Ethics 30 (6):1-2.
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    Reformed epistemology and the structure of knowledge: Cornelius Van Til and Alvin Plantinga on belief.Shawn M. Langley - 2025 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book argues for an underlying congruity in the epistemological programs of Cornelius Van Til and Alvin Plantinga. Through detailed engagement with their distinctive philosophical contexts, a reading is developed that contributes to the prevailing discourse on the theory of knowledge put forward by both thinkers.
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    The Manuscript Tradition of Cornelius Nepos. [REVIEW]M. D. Reeve - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (1):53-55.
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    Cornelius Anton Bos: Interpretatie, underschap en datering van de Alcibiades Maior. (Amsterdam diss.) Pp. 120. Culemborg, Netherlands: Tjeenk Willink-Noorduijn N.V., 1970. Paper. [REVIEW]Pamela M. Huby - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (2):271-271.
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    Cornelius C. Vermeule: The Dal Pozzo-Albani Drawings of Classical Antiquities in the British Museum. (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, N.S. vol. 50, part 5.) Pp. 78; 103 figs. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1960. Paper, $2.00. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (03):313-.
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    A potência da ação. Uma crítica ao naturalismo da violência.Castor M. M. Bartolomé Ruiz - 2014 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 55 (129):41-60.
    A tendência de algumas visões naturalistas de deduzir o sentido da ação humana da sua natureza biológica conduz a naturalizar a violência como fenômeno político inexorável. A violência naturalizada leva a sociedade para a dinâmica da inexorável violência, cuja única solução é a legitimação de uma violência total. Propomos, neste ensaio, a desconstrução crítica dos determinismos naturalistas por meio da análise da ação humana e da especificidade de sua potência que se manifesta como potência criadora (Cornelius Castoriadis) e potência (...)
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    Three Notes on Appian.M. N. Tod - 1924 - Classical Quarterly 18 (2):99-104.
    These words occur in Appian's account of the riot which led to the death of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus in 133 B.C. The tribunician elections had been adjourned from the previous day, and Gracchus, who irregularly sought re-election, had with his supporters taken possession of the temple of Jupiter on the Capitol. The assembly broke up in disorder amid wild rumours that Gracchus had deposed all his colleagues or had declared himself tribune for the following year without election or had actually (...)
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    What Has Cartesianism To Do with Jansenism?Tad M. Schmaltz - 1999 - Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (1):37-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:What Has Cartesianism To Do with Jansenism?Tad M. SchmaltzMy title is modeled on the famous query of the third-century theologian, Tertullian: “What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?” Tertullian’s question asks what pagan Greek learning has to do with the theology of the early Church. By comparison my question asks what philosophical Cartesianism has to do with theological Jansenism, and more specifically what these movements had to do with (...)
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    La crítica adorniana a la fenomenología como preludio dialéctico de una lógica materialista.Chaxiraxi Mª Escuela Cruz - 2015 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 48:83-97.
    El propósito de este artículo es prestar atención a la evolución de la lectura que hace Adorno de la fenomenología husserliana para abordar algunos de los problemas fundamentales que determinarán la formación materialista de su filosofía. Se pretende trazar la génesis de su pensamiento materialista desde su temprana afinidad con la obra de Cornelius, hasta los aspectos fundamentales de su filosofía de los años treinta.
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  20. Sociohistorical Self-Choreography: A Second Dance with Castoriadis.Joshua M. Hall - 2019 - Culture and Dialogue 7 (1):87-104.
    Twentieth-century Greco-French philosopher, economist, psychoanalyst and activist Cornelius Castoriadis offers a creative new conception of imagination that is uniquely promising for social justice. Though it has been argued that this conception has one fatal flaw, the latter has recently been resolved through a creative dialogue with dance. The present article fleshes out this philosophical-dancing dialogue further, revealing a deeper layer of creative dialogue therein, namely between Castoriadis’ account of time and choreography. To wit, he reconceives time as the self-choreography (...)
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    The epitaph of Publius Scipio.K. M. Moir - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (01):264-.
    Quei apice insigne Dialaminis gesistei | mors perfec tua ut essent omnia | brevia, honos, fama, virtusque | gloria atque ingenium. Quibus sei | in longa licuiset tibe utier vita, | facile facteis superases gloriam | maiorum. Qua relubens te in gremiu, | Scipio, recipit terra, Publi, | prognatum Publio, Corneli. ILLRP 311 For you who wore the distinctive cap of a Flamen Dialis, Death cut everything short — honour, fame and virtue, glory and intellectual ability. If you had been (...)
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    Insight and Vision. [REVIEW]M. E. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (4):741-742.
    This book is a collection of essays in honor of Radoslav A. Tsanoff, Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Rice University for forty years. Besides a tribute to Tsanoff written by J. S. Fulton, there are ten essays written by distinguished philosophers, each considering a topic in his field of interest. Virgil Aldrich discusses the importance of language in an essay entitled "Self-Consciousness." An examination of the new in art and an attempt to explicate its value and rationale is (...)
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    FRONTO M. P. J. van den Hout: A Commentary on the Letters of M. Cornelius Fronto . ( Mnemosyne Supplement 190.) Pp. xi + 725. Leiden, Boston, and Cologne: E. J. Brill, 1999. Cased, +259. ISBN: 90-04-10957-. [REVIEW]Leofranc Holford-Strevens - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):460-.
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    Review of Forms and Functions of Pendant Koran Manuscripts. [REVIEW]Ayşin Yoltar-Yıldırım - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (4):952-954.
    Forms and Functions of Pendant Koran Manuscripts. By Cornelius Berthold. Arabische Studien, vol. 17. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2021. Pp. x + 291, illus. €68.
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    Celsus de Medicina Aulus Cornelius Celsus: Ueber die Artzneiwissenschaft; übersetzt und erklärt von Eduard Scheller: zweite Auflage von Walther Frieboes. Braunschweig: Vieweg und Sohn, 1906. 8vo. Pp. xlii + 862. Tafeln iv. M. 18. [REVIEW]Clifford Allbutt - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (05):151-154.
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    Cannae Cannae: das militärische und das literarische Problem (Beiheft XIII of Klio). Von Friedrich Cornelius. Pp. iv+86; two plans in text. Leipzig: Dieterich, 1932. Paper, M. 5 (bound 6.50). [REVIEW]W. W. Tarn - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (04):167-.
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    The Gallus Monument (F.) Hoffmann, (M.) Minas-Nerpel, (S.) Pfeiffer Die dreisprachige Stele des C. Cornelius Gallus. Übersetzung und Kommentar. (Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete 9.) Pp. x + 225, ills, pls. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2009. Cased, €69.95, US$98. ISBN: 978-3-11-020120-8. [REVIEW]Robert Maltby - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):605-607.
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    Die „Wahl“ des P. Cornelius Scipio zum Prokonsul in Spanien im Jahr 210 v. Chr.Wolfgang Blösel - 2008 - Hermes 136 (3):326-347.
    Die „Wahl“ des jungen P. Cornelius Scipio zum Prokonsul in Spanien im Frühjahr 210 - mitten im Hannibalischen Krieg - stellt in der römischen Geschichte in mehrfacher Hinsicht eine Einmaligkeit dar: Nur hier wird eigens ein Promagistrat für einen außeritalischen Kriegsschauplatz vom Volk direkt gewählt, zudem ein Amtloser, der keinerlei Erfahrung in der Führung von Legionen hat. Zuerst ist die früheste Quelle für diesen Vorgang, Livius, auf ihren historischen Gehalt zu untersuchen (I). Die dortigen staatsrechtlichen Unwahrscheinlichkeiten empfehlen eine Analyse (...)
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    Weidmann's Series - Quintiliani, liber X., erkl. von E. Bonnell; 6te Aufl. von H. Röhl. - Vergils Gedichte erkl. von Th. Ladewig, C. Schaper and P. Deuticke. II. Buch I.-VI. der Äneis. 13te Aufl., bearb. von Paul Jahn. 341 pp. M. 3.20. - M. Tullii Ciceronis Orator erkl. von W. Kroll. 228 pp. M. 2.80. - Ciceros Reden Phil. III.-VI. 120 pp.; Phil.VII.-X. 121 pp. M. 1.20 each volume. - Sophokles erkl. von F. W. Schneidewin und A. Nauck; Aias, Iote Aufl., neue Bearb. von L. Radermacher, 196 pp.; Antigone, IIte Aufl., besorgt von Ewald Bruhn.: M. 2.20 each. - Cornelius Nepos erkl. von K. Nipperdey, in liter Aufl. besorgt von K. Witte. M. 3.40. - Thukydides erkl. von J. Cassen. Z weites Buch. 5te Aufl., bearb. von J. Steup. 330 pp. M. 3.60. [REVIEW]W. E. P. Pantin - 1915 - The Classical Review 29 (06):185-186.
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    Florus and Nepos Lucius Annaeus Florus. With an English translation by E. S. Forster, M.A. Cornelius Nepos. With an English translation by J. C. Rolfe, Litt.D. London : Heinemann; New York: Putnam's Sons, 1929. Pp. xv + 744. Cloth, 10s.; leather, 12s. 6d. [REVIEW]E. J. Wood - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (05):194-195.
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    Quill's History of P. Cornelius Tacitus- The History of P. Cornelius Tacitus. Translated into English with an Introduction and Notes critical and explanatory, by Albert William Quill, M.A., T.C.D., sometime scholar of Trinity College, Dubline. Vol. I. London: John Murray. 7 s. 6 d[REVIEW]A. D. Godley - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (04):167-.
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    New Editions of Tacitus - (1) P. Cornelius Tacitus: Annalium ab Excessu Divi Augusti Quae Supersunt. Edidit Harald Fughs. Volumen I (i–vi), pp. vii+252+6; Volumen II (xi–xvi), pp. vii+249+6. Frauenfeld: Huber, 1946, 1949. Cloth and boards, 5, 6 Sw. fr. - (2) Cornelii Taciti De Vita Iulii Agricolae Liber, Dialogus de Oratoribus. Recensuit M. Lenchantin de Gubernatis. (Corpus Scr. Latinorum Paravianum.) Pp. xxxi+48, xxvii+64. Turin: Paravia, 1949. Paper, L. 360, 420. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (01):27-31.
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    Tidying up Tacitus K. Wellesley: Cornelius Tacitus, 1.2: Annales XI–XVI. (Bibl. Teubneriana.) Pp. i–xxi + 202. Leipzig: Teubner, 1986. 45 M. [REVIEW]N. P. Miller - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):261-262.
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    Onomastic irony in fronto's letters ad M. caesarem 1.7, 2.5, 2.13 and 3.18.Yasuko Taoka - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):301-309.
    In contemporary onomastics the usage of the full name – given name and surname – lends a certain formality or seriousness to an utterance. It is often assumed that such pragmatics in the employment of names may be easily transferred to the ancient world, but we should none the less confirm our assumptions with textual evidence. This paper will present evidence from the letters between Marcus Aurelius and Marcus Cornelius Fronto which demonstrates not only that the fuller Roman name (...)
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    Die Briefe Frontos und senatorische Interaktion mit dem Princeps in der Hohen Kaiserzeit.Christoph Michels - 2023 - Hermes 151 (1):50-70.
    The epistolary corpus of M. Cornelius Fronto, the rhetoric teacher of the ‘princes’ M. Aurelius and L. Verus, offers valuable insights into the functioning of the monarchical order of the Principate, despite the seemingly trivial subject matter of many of his letters, due to the unique level of communication. Especially the communication with the domus Augusta provides important additions to the comparable letters of Pliny the Younger. While scholars have so far concentrated on Fronto’s relationship with his pupil Marcus, (...)
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    Frontos gratiarum actio.Christoph Michels - 2022 - Hermes 150 (4):443-466.
    The gratiarum actio of the acting consuls can be seen as a key political ritual of the High Empire and as an important aspect of the communication between senatorial aristocracy and princeps. The only surviving speech of this type from this period, Pliny’s Panegyricus, has, however, been judged very differently due to a lack of comparison. In this context, it is often overlooked that although the gratiarum actio of M. Cornelius Fronto has not survived, the Corpus Frontonianum contains both (...)
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    Pium kwa palgŭm: Tongyang kojŏn ŭi chihye.Chang-T'ae Kŭm - 2009 - Sŏul-si: Chei aen Ssi.
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    The Consular provinciae of 44 BCE and the Collapse of the Restored Republic.Bradley Jordan - 2017 - Hermes 145 (2):174-194.
    This paper examines the developments in the aftermath of Caesar’s assassination on the Ides of March 44 bce in the context of developments concerning the allocation of the consular provinciae of that year. It argues that the consuls, M. Antonius and P. Cornelius Dolabella, initially sought compromise with the conspirators, and the passage of the lex de permutatione provinciarum on the Kalends of June represents a genuine turning point. The historical implications of its provisions led to increasing hostility, and (...)
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    The Death of Cinna the Poet.J. D. Morgan - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (02):558-.
    In an essay entitled ‘Cinna the Poet’ published in 1974, T. P. Wiseman forcefully countered the arguments of Monroe E. Deutsch and others against the identification of the ‘neoteric’ poet Cinna with the tribune Gaius Helvius Cinna, who after Caesar's funeral was torn to pieces by an enraged mob, mistaken by it for the praetor Lucius Cornelius Cinna, who had applauded Caesar's murder. The identification of the poet with the tribune is supported by Plutarch, Brutus 20.4, where the murdered (...)
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    Filosofia actual de la mente. [REVIEW]Lucila Gonzalez Pazos - 2002 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 17 (3):581-583.
    Se trata de un número monográfico muy interesante, que integra un conjunto de trabajos de prestigiosos profesores universitarios—A. Clark, H. Simon, A. Gomila, J. Toribio, R. Tuomela, M. Liz, P.F. Martínez Freire, F. Broncano, C.J. Moya, P.S. Churchland, P.M. Churchland, A. Burrieza y A. Estany—sobre diversos temas candentes de la Filosofía de las Ciencias Cognitivas: cognición incorporizada, teorías computacionales de la cognición, mecanismos mentales de la intersubjetividad, responsabilidad semántica, intención conjunta y colectiva, relación entre el problema del mundo externo y (...)
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    Sets with Dependent Elements: A Formalization of Castoriadis’ Notion of Magma.Athanassios Tzouvaras - 2024 - Studia Logica 112 (4):735-760.
    We present a formalization of collections that Cornelius Castoriadis calls “magmas”, especially the property which mainly characterizes them and distinguishes them from the usual cantorian sets. It is the property of their elements to _depend_ on other elements, either in a one-way or a two-way manner, so that one cannot occur in a collection without the occurrence of those dependent on it. Such a dependence relation on a set _A_ of atoms (or urelements) can be naturally represented by a (...)
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    Erratum to: String and M-Theory: Answering the Critics. [REVIEW]M. J. Duff - 2013 - Foundations of Physics 43 (2):284-284.
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    Plotinus - (J.-M.) Narbonne Plotinus in Dialogue with the Gnostics. (Studies in Platonism, Neoplatonism, and the Platonic Tradition 11.) Pp. xii + 152. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011. Cased, €86, US$118. ISBN: 978-90-04-20326-6. [REVIEW]M. J. Edwards - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):463-465.
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    Les Louanges à Marie d'après S. Antoine de Padoue, le Docteur Evangélique by Ferdinand Coiteux, O.F.M.Raphael M. Huber - 1947 - Franciscan Studies 7 (1):108-109.
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    Entretien avec Jacques Rancière.Şilan Kesler - 2024 - Arete Political Philosophy Journal 4 (2):82-99.
    Daha önce Jean-Luc Nancy gibi isimlerle de röportajlar yayımlamış olan Le Philosophoire'ın 2000 yılında yayımlanan bu on üçüncü sayısında, Paris VII Denis Diderot Üniversitesi'nde akademisyen olan Nicolas Poirier, bu defa röportajlarına Jacques Rancière'i ekliyor. Röportajın öne çıkan özelliklerinden birisi, ve belki de en önemlisi, Rancière'in başta Michel Foucault ve Cornelius Castoriadis olmak üzere; Pierre Bourdieu, Jean-Claude Passeron, Gilles Deleuze gibi Fransız filozofları, ve yine İtalyan filozof Antonio Negri'yi, iktidar, halk, özneleşme, kendilik teknikleri, polis ve politika kavramlarına yaklaşımları bakımından (çoğunlukla (...)
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    World Perspectives in Philosophy, Religion, and Culture. [REVIEW]A. J. W. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (2):367-368.
    An important book. This Festschrift presented to Professor Datta on the occasion of his 70 birthday, contains important contributions by a number of non-Eastern philosophers, including Edwin A. Burtt, "A Problem in Comparative Philosophy," William K. Frankena, "Ethics in an Age of Science," Cornelius Kruse, "Immanuel Kant," F. S. C. Northrop, "The Philosophical Roots and Validity of Tagore's Genius," and H. W. Schneider's, "Religious Diversity in America." Dr. D. M. Datta was both a scholarly and professional philosopher, as well (...)
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    Interpolation and Definability: Modal and Intuitionistic Logics.Dov M. Gabbay & Larisa Maksimova - 2005 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
    This book is a specialized monograph on interpolation and definability, a notion central in pure logic and with significant meaning and applicability in all areas where logic is applied, especially computer science, artificial intelligence, logic programming, philosophy of science and natural language. Suitable for researchers and graduate students in mathematics, computer science and philosophy, this is the latest in the prestigous world-renowned Oxford Logic Guides, which contains Michael Dummet's Elements of intuitionism, J. M. Dunn and G. Hardegree's Algebraic Methods in (...)
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    Chevlen, Eric, M.D., and Wesley J. Smith. Power over Pain: How to Get the Pain Control You Need.Christopher M. Saliga - 2002 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2 (4):761-762.
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    Hume's Philosophy in Historical Perspective.M. A. Stewart - 2022 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    David Hume was a highly original thinker. Nevertheless, he was a writer of his time and place in the history of philosophy. In this book, M. A. Stewart puts Hume’s writing in context, particularly that of his native Scotland, but also that of British and European philosophy more generally. Through meticulous research Stewart brings to life the circumstances by means of which we can get a deeper understanding of Hume’s writings on the nature and reach of human reason, the foundation (...)
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    Selected Philosophical Papers of Robert Boyle.M. A. Stewart (ed.) - 1991 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    "The availability of a paperback version of Boyle's philosophical writings selected by M. A. Stewart will be a real service to teachers, students, and scholars with seventeenth-century interests. The editor has shown excellent judgment in bringing together many of the most important works and printing them, for the most part, in unabridged form. The texts have been edited responsibly with emphasis on readability.... Of special interest in connection with Locke and with the reception of Descarte's Corpuscularianism, to students of the (...)
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