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    Treatise on Acoustics: The First Comprehensive English Translation of E.F.F. Chladni's Traité d'Acoustique.E. F. F. Chladni - 2015 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This is the first comprehensive translation of the expanded French version of E.F.F. Chladni's Traité d'Acoustique, using Chladni's 1802 Die Akustik for reference and clarification. Chladni's experiments and observations with sound and vibrations profoundly influenced the development of the field of Acoustics. The famous Chladni diagrams along with other observations are contained in Die Akustik, published in German in 1802 and Traité d'Acoustique, a greatly expanded version, published in French in 1809. The present translation was undertaken (...)
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    Leisure the Basis of Culture.E. F. F. Hill - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (11):192-192.
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    Apocalypse and Other Essays: The Crisis of Spirit in a Demonic Age.E. F. F. Hill - 1989
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    Dream and Reality. An Essay in Autobiography.E. F. F. Hill - 1952 - Philosophical Quarterly 2 (7):191.
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  5. Cusanus the Theologian / by E.F. Jacob.E. F. Jacob - 1937 - Manchester University Press.
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  6. Second-Order Science of Interdisciplinary Research: A Polyocular Framework for Wicked Problems.Hugo F. Alrøe & E. Noe - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (1):65-76.
    Context: The problems that are most in need of interdisciplinary collaboration are “wicked problems,” such as food crises, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development, with many relevant aspects, disagreement on what the problem is, and contradicting solutions. Such complex problems both require and challenge interdisciplinarity. Problem: The conventional methods of interdisciplinary research fall short in the case of wicked problems because they remain first-order science. Our aim is to present workable methods and research designs for doing second-order science in domains (...)
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  7. Sustainability assessment and complementarity.Hugo F. Alrøe & Egon Noe - 2016 - Ecology and Society 21 (1):30.
    Sustainability assessments bring together different perspectives that pertain to sustainability in order to produce overall assessments and a wealth of approaches and tools have been developed in the past decades. But two major problematics remain. The problem of integration concerns the surplus of possibilities for integration; different tools produce different assessments. The problem of implementation concerns the barrier between assessment and transformation; assessments do not lead to the expected changes in practice. This paper aims to analyze issues of complementarity in (...)
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    Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics.F. E. Sparshott - 1996 - University of Toronto Press.
    This is the first book in modern times that makes sense of the Nicomachean Ethics in its entirety as an interesting philosophical argument, rather than as a compilation of relatively independent essays. In Taking Life Seriously Francis Sparshott expounds Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics as a single continuous argument, a chain of reasoned exposition on the problems of human life. He guides the reader through the whole text passage by passage, showing how every part of it makes sense in the light of (...)
  9. Ėvoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡ samosoznanii︠a︡: istoriko-filosofskiĭ aspekt.Ė. F. Zvezdkina - 1987 - Krasnoi︠a︡rsk: Izd-vo Krasnoi︠a︡rskogo universiteta.
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    Principium Sapientiae: The Origins of Greek Philosophical Thought.F. E. Sparshott & F. M. Cornford - 1954 - Philosophical Review 63 (4):606.
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    Offloading memory leaves us vulnerable to memory manipulation.E. F. Risko, M. O. Kelly, P. Patel & C. Gaspar - 2019 - Cognition 191 (C):103954.
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    First person singular II: autobiographies.E. F. K. Koerner (ed.) - 1991 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    This sequel to First Person Singular (1980) presents autobiographical sketches of 15 eminent scholars in the language sciences. These personal reminiscences on their careers in linguistics reflect developments in the field over the past decades and shed light on the role each of them played and the influences they underwent. This book is a valuable source for scholars of the history of ideas in general and for historiographers of linguistics in particular, while it makes interesting reading for every linguist interested (...)
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    A propos Des exposés de mm. ph. Devaux.F. Gonseth Et E. Beth - 1948 - Dialectica 2 (2):120-125.
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  14. Filosofskiĭ ėnt︠s︡iklopedicheskiĭ slovarʹ.E. F. Gubskiĭ - 1997 - Moskva: INFRA-M. Edited by G. V. Korablev & V. A. Lutchenko.
     
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    The sublime.E. F. Carritt - 1910 - Mind 19 (75):356-372.
  16. Authors’ Response: A Perspectivist View on the Perspectivist View of Interdisciplinary Science.H. F. Alrøe & E. Noe - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (1):88-95.
    Upshot: In our response we focus on five questions that point to important common themes in the commentaries: why start in wicked problems, what kind of system is a scientific perspective, what is the nature of second-order research processes, what does this mean for understanding interdisciplinary work, and how may polyocular research help make real-world decisions.
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  17. The Son of Apollo. Themes of Plato.F. J. E. Woodbridge - 1930 - Humana Mente 5 (18):299-300.
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    Performance versus Values in Sustainability Transformation of Food Systems.Hugo F. Alrøe, Marion Sautier, Katharine Legun, Jay Whitehead, Egon Noe, Henrik Moller & Jon Manhire - 2017 - Sustainability 9 (3):332.
    Questions have been raised on what role the knowledge provided by sustainability science actually plays in the transition to sustainability and what role it may play in the future. In this paper we investigate different approaches to sustainability transformation of food systems by analyzing the rationale behind transformative acts-the ground that the direct agents of change act upon- and how the type of rationale is connected to the role of research and how the agents of change are involved. To do (...)
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  19. Some observations on the status of heath forests in Sarawak and Brunei.E. F. Brunig - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 2--450.
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  20. Beauty.E. F. Carritt - 1955 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 9 (31):5-15.
     
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    XI.—Hegel's “Sittlichkeit”.E. F. Carritt - 1936 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 36 (1):223-236.
  22. Kratkai︠a︡ filosofskai︠a︡ ėnt︠s︡iklopedii︠a︡.E. F. Gubskiĭ - 1994 - Moskva: Progress. Edited by G. B. Korableva & V. A. Lutchenko.
     
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    Agricultural structure and economic adjustment.E. Wesley & F. Peterson - 1986 - Agriculture and Human Values 3 (4):6-15.
    There has been much discussion of changing agricultural structure in the United States. In this paper, the author reviews some of the factors contributing to structural change in the United States and describes the policies adopted by the European Community with respect to agricultural structure. The European experience with structural policies suggests that this approach is not very promising for the United States where no specific structural policies exist. The argument developed in this paper is that structural changes in agriculture (...)
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  24. Gehirn, Bewußtsein.E. Oeser & F. Seitelberger - forthcoming - Erkenntnis. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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  25. The theory of beauty.E. F. Carritt - 1949 - London,: Methuen.
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  26. Voprosy metodiki prepodavanii︠a︡ filosofii v vuzakh.F. F. I︠E︡nevych & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1967
     
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  27. Osnovanii︠a︡ vremennoĭ logiki.Ė. F. Karavaev - 1983 - Leningrad: Izdatelʹstvo Leningradskogo universiteta.
     
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    Current Religious Thought and Modern Juristic Movements.E. F. Albertsworth - 1924 - International Journal of Ethics 34 (4):364-384.
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    Reflections on Peirce’s Aesthetics.E. F. Kaelin - 1982 - The Monist 65 (2):142-155.
    The first thing to note about Peirce’s semiotic aesthetics is that Peirce himself had very little to say about it. Two articles published in the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism are concerned with determining Pierce’s views on aesthetic theory. The first was by Max Oliver Hocutt, in 1962, called “The Logical Foundations of Peirce’s Aesthetics.” This article has something less than an auspicious start, however, since its first sentence reads, “There is a sense in which it might be said (...)
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    The Logic of Imaginative Education: Reaching Understanding.E. F. Kaelin & Dick McCleary - 1995 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (1):110.
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    Language as a medium for art.E. F. Kaelin - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (2):121-130.
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    The Schumacher lectures.E. F. Schumacher & Satish Kumar (eds.) - 1980 - London: Blond & Briggs.
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    Observing Environments.Hugo F. Alrøe & E. Noe - 2012 - Constructivist Foundations 8 (1):39-52.
    Context: Society is faced with “wicked” problems of environmental sustainability, which are inherently multiperspectival, and there is a need for explicitly constructivist and perspectivist theories to address them. Problem: However, different constructivist theories construe the environment in different ways. The aim of this paper is to clarify the conceptions of environment in constructivist approaches, and thereby to assist the sciences of complex systems and complex environmental problems. Method: We describe the terms used for “the environment” in von Uexküll, Maturana & (...)
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  34. Three Philosophers: Aristotle, Aquinas, Frege.C. J. F. Williams, G. E. M. Anscombe & P. T. Geach - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (52):270.
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    Personal Aggressiveness and War.E. F. M. & Bowlby Durbin - 1999 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Philosophy of the Arts. By M. Weitz. (Harvard University Press and London, G. Cumberlege. Pp. 240. $4.00.).E. F. Carritt - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (99):363-.
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    A Problem In The History Of Ideas.F. J. E. Teggart - 1940 - Journal of the History of Ideas 1 (4):494.
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    Property rights and groundwater in Nebraska.E. Wesley, F. Peterson, J. David Aiken & Bruce B. Johnson - 1993 - Agriculture and Human Values 10 (4):41-49.
    Property rights are important institutions that influence economic performance and reflect the historical, cultural, and political realities of particular societies. Drawing on a variety of concepts from legal and economic studies, a framework for explaining the origin and evolution of property rights is developed and applied to the specific case of changing ground water rights in Nebraska. The Nebraska case is an interesting example of reliance on local control in regulating water use. Despite the importance of local initiatives in ground (...)
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  39. Duns Scotus: The Basic Principles of his Philosophy.O. F. M. BETTONI E. - 1961
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    Reasons used in solving problems.E. F. Heidbreder - 1927 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 10 (5):397.
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    Moral Positivism and Moral Aestheticism.E. F. Carritt - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (50):131 - 147.
    Mr. Ayer , in Language, Truth and Logic , says: “Sentences which simply express moral judgments do not say anything. They are pure expressions of feeling and as such do not come under the category of truth and falsehood.... Aesthetic terms are used in exactly the same way as ethical terms.".
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  42. (1 other version)Simone Weil.E. W. F. Tomlin - 1955 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 17 (1):169-169.
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  43. Lanessan, J.-L. de.-La Morale des Philosophes Chinois.E. F. Stevenson - 1896 - Mind 5:573.
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  44. The Structure of Aesthetics.F. E. Sparshott - 1963 - Philosophy 40 (151):76-77.
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    Philosophies of beauty.E. F. Carritt - 1931 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
    This book is the most comprehensive, integrated explanatory account yet published of the properties of question formations and their variation across languages. It makes an important contribution to the current debate over whether syntax should be understood derivationally, arguing that thebest model of language is one in which sentences are constructed in a series of operations that precede or follow each other in time. The central problem it addresses is the nature of the difference between (a) languages in which all (...)
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    Economie, een geesteswetenschap.E. F. Schröder - 1947 - Bijdragen 8 (2):194-200.
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  47. Dutch-Books and Money Pumps.E. F. McClennen & P. Found - forthcoming - Theory and Decision.
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    Science as systems learning: Some reflections on the cognitive and communicational aspects of science.Hugo F. Alrøe - 2000 - Cybernetics and Human Knowing 7 (4):57-78.
    This paper undertakes a theoretical investigation of the 'learning' aspect of science as opposed to the 'knowledge' aspect. The practical background of the paper is in agricultural systems research – an area of science that can be characterised as 'systemic' because it is involved in the development of its own subject area, agriculture. And the practical purpose of the theoretical investigation is to contribute to a more adequate understanding of science in such areas, which can form a basis for developing (...)
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  49. Enriques, F. - Causalità E Determinismo Nella Filosofia E Nella Storia Delle Scienze. [REVIEW]E. F. E. F. - 1946 - Scientia 40 (79):105.
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  50. The Crisis in the Life of Jesus: The Cleansing of the Temple and Its Significance.E. F. Scott - 1952
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