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  1. Public History, Private Stories: Italian Women's Autobiography. By Graziella Parati.E. Paulicelli - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (3):467-467.
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    From axiom to dialogue: a philosophical study of logics and argumentation.E. M. Barth - 1982 - New York: W. de Gruyter. Edited by E. C. W. Krabbe.
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  3. Humanity as an End in Itself.Thomas E. Hill - 1980 - Ethics 91 (1):84 - 99.
  4. L’évolution pédagogique en France.É Durkheim - 1938 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 130 (9):198-198.
     
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  5. (1 other version)Collezione di classici delle scienze E Della filosofia curatadai proff. Erminio trolli ed Aldo mieli.T. E. T. E. - 1913 - Rivista di Filosofia 5 (1):131.
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  6. Modal logic with non-deterministic semantics: Part I—Propositional case.Marcelo E. Coniglio, Luis Fariñas del Cerro & Newton Peron - 2020 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 28 (3):281-315.
    Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a single finite deterministic matrix. In the eighties, Ivlev proposed a semantics of four-valued non-deterministic matrices (which he called quasi-matrices), in order to characterize a hierarchy of weak modal logics without the necessitation rule. In a previous paper, we extended some systems of Ivlev’s hierarchy, also proposing weaker six-valued systems in which the (T) axiom was replaced by the deontic (D) axiom. In this paper, we (...)
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    Amoral Enhancement.Saskia E. Verkiel - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (1):52-55.
    Moral enhancement can be an attractive proposal, but contrary to cognitive enhancement, it is hard to define what kind of intervention would constitute moral enhancement. In an ongoing debate about the subject, Douglas argued that biomedically decreasing countermoral emotions would do so and would be morally permissible in particular cases. Harris disagreed, and one of his arguments is that failing to address the intellectual aspects of moral decisions—and simply targeting countermoral emotions—would effectively undermine our freedom by reducing our options to (...)
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  8. A Morally Deep World: An Essay on Moral Significance and Environmental Ethics.Lawrence E. Johnson - 1992 - Environmental Values 1 (1):88-90.
     
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    Affordances for robots: a brief survey.Thomas E. Horton, Arpan Chakraborty & Robert St Amant - 2012 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (2):70-84.
    In this paper, we consider the influence of Gibson's affordance theory on the design of robotic agents. Affordance theory (and the ecological approach to agent design in general) has in many cases contributed to the development of successful robotic systems; we provide a brief survey of AI research in this area. However, there remain significant issues that complicate discussions on this topic, particularly in the exchange of ideas between researchers in artificial intelligence and ecological psychology. We identify some of these (...)
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    The Broken Wall, the Burning Roof and Tower: Pindar, Ol. 8.31–46. E. Robbins - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (2):317-321.
    In the Eighth Olympian, for Alcimedon of Aegina, Pindar recounts a story that, according to a notice in the scholia, is not found in earlier Greek literature. Aeacus was summoned from Aegina to Troy by Apollo and Poseidon to help in the construction of the city's fortifications. Smoke, says the poet, would one day rise from the very battlements Aeacus built. The wall newly completed, a portent appeared: three snakes tried to scale the ramparts but two fell to earth while (...)
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  11. The quantum vacuum and the cosmological constant problem.E. S. & H. Zinkernagel - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 33 (4):663-705.
    The cosmological constant problem arises at the intersection between general relativity and quantum field theory, and is regarded as a fundamental problem in modern physics. In this paper, we describe the historical and conceptual origin of the cosmological constant problem which is intimately connected to the vacuum concept in quantum field theory. We critically discuss how the problem rests on the notion of physically real vacuum energy, and which relations between general relativity and quantum field theory are assumed in order (...)
     
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    The language of difference.Charles E. Scott - 1987 - Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press.
  13. Ulamzhlalt Mongol orchuulgyn sudlald: ėnėkhu̇u̇ nomyg London dakhʹ Tȯvdiĭn sangiĭn tuslamzhtaĭ khėvlėv.D. Bu̇rnėė - 2003 - Ulaanbaatar: Dorno Dakhiny Gu̇n Ukhaany Khu̇n Sudlalyn Dėėd Surguulʹ. Edited by D. Ėnkhtȯr.
    Linguistic study of Mongolian traditional classical translation.
     
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  14. Leibniz and Confucianism : The Search for Accord.David E. Mungello - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (2):223-223.
  15. Perceptual consciousness, access to modality and skill theories. A way to naturalize phenomenology? E. Myin & J. O'regan - 2002 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 9 (1):27-46.
    We address the thesis recently proposed by Andy Clark, that skill-mediated access to modality implies phenomenal feel. We agree that a skill theory of perception does indeed offer the possibility of a satisfactory account of the feel of perception, but we claim that this is not only through explanation of access to modality but also because skill actually provides access to perceptual property in general. We illustrate and substantiate our claims by reference to the recently proposed 'sensorimotor contingency' theory of (...)
     
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    (1 other version)Outline of a Logical Analysis of Law.Felix E. Oppenheim - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (4):105-106.
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    El círculo del tiempo: Observaciones acerca de las relaciones entre sujeto y tiempo en las "Lecciones de la fenomenologia de la conciencia interna del tiempo" de E. Husserl.Ángel E. Garrido Maturano - 2006 - Tópicos 14:51-80.
    The article examines Husserl's work On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time. Firstly, it seeks to show the surplus of cosmic time with regard to the temporality of consciousness. Secondly, an attempt is made to establish whether the Husserlian description of the form of the flow of consciousness is circular, i.e., whether it does not presupposes the objective time that it purports to constitute. Thirdly, a critical analysis of the self-manifestation of the absolute flow of consciousness is advanced. (...)
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    The pilgrimage of philosophy: a festschrift for Charles E. Butterworth.Charles E. Butterworth, René M. Paddags, Waseem El-Rayes & Gregory A. McBrayer (eds.) - 2019 - South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press.
    This book intends to introduce readers to the work of Charles E. Butterworth, and thereby to introduce students to Medieval islamic political philosophy, of which Butterworth is one of the world's most prominent scholars. In a wider sense, the Festschrift introduces its readers to the current debates on Medieval islamic political philosophy, related as they are to the questions of the relationship between islam and Christianity, the Medieval to the Modern world, and reason and revelation. Butterworth's scholarship spans six decades, (...)
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    LA INCONSTITUCIONALIDAD DE LA LEY ORGÁNICA PARA ENFRENTAR EL INEXISTENTE “CONFLICTO ARMADO INTERNO” EN EL ECUADOR - Jesús E. Caldera Ynfante e hijos.Jesus E. Caldera Ynfante - 2024 - Quito: Editorial Murillo,.
    Se diserta sobre “RESISTENCIA TRIBUTARIA” JUSTIFICADA EN EL ECUADOR. Ello, porque gobierno del presidente Daniel Noboa estableció todo un “paquete” de “impuestos de guerra”, como la Contribución Temporal de Seguridad (CTS); un incremento del IVA, a discreción del presidente de la República, el pechaje del sector construcción, transferencias al exterior y otros impuestos. Ley Orgánica para Enfrentar el Conflicto Armado Interno, la Crisis Social y Económica (en adelante, la Ley), publicada en el Registro Oficial, Suplemento No. 516 del 12 de (...)
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  20. I. Bernard Cohen and George E. Smith (eds): The Cambridge Companion to Newton.P. J. E. Kail - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 11 (3):540-541.
  21. Can phenomenal qualities exist unperceived?E. Feser - 1998 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 5 (4):405-414.
    Michael Lockwood has in recent years revived and defended a unique approach to the mind/body problem most famously associated with Bertrand Russell. This approach has a number of surprising and counterintuitive features, not the least of which is that it involves the claim that phenomenal qualities can exist independently of any mind, unperceived by any conscious subject. In this paper I first provide a summary of the Russell/Lockwood theory of mind so as to make evident the importance of this claim (...)
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    On the relationship between resistivity and thermo-e.m.f.D. Smart & E. Smart - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (88):643-650.
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    Chance and longevity. David W. E. Smith replies.David W. E. Smith - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (5):466-467.
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    Comments on Beth J. Singer's "John E. Smith on Pragmatism".John E. Smith - 1980 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 16 (1):26 - 33.
  25. Sokrates und die griechische Tragödie. Nietzsche und die Brüder Schlegel über den Ursprung der Moderne. E. Behler - 1989 - Nietzsche Studien 18:141.
     
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    The problem of evil and the content of morality.Keith E. Yandell - 1985 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 17 (3):139.
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    Sensory experience and numinous experience.Keith E. Yandell - 1991 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 31 (2/3):89.
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    Kampf gegen das Chaos, Kampf gegen die Meinung: Intensive Größe und Empfindung bei Gilles Deleuze und Hermann Cohen.Christoph F. E. Holzhey & Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky - 2016 - In Thomas Leinkauf & Thomas Kisser, Intensität Und Realität: Systematische Analysen Zur Problemgeschichte von Gradualität, Intensität Und Quantitativer Differenz in Ontologie Und Metaphysik. De Gruyter. pp. 259-274.
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  29. Filosofskie nauki: zarubezhnye spravochnye i bibliograficheskie izdanii︠a︡: annotirovannyĭ ukazatelʹ.Ė. G. Agranat - 1991 - Moskva: Gos. biblioteka SSSR imeni V.I. Lenina. Edited by I︠U︡. I︠U︡ Chuchumasheva & Ė. A. Ternova.
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    Fixed versus flexible features in dissociable neural processing subsystems.E. Darcy Burgund & Chad J. Marsolek - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):21-22.
    Implementational-level evidence of dissociable neural subsystems is a critical element that is missing from the analysis in the Schyns et al. target article. The question of whether fixed or flexible features are used in visual form recognition may have different answers for different subsystems; the evidence that features typically are created during category learning may apply most directly to a specific visual form subsystem.
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    Notes on Source Materials: The Edwin Grant Conklin Papers at Princeton University.Garland E. Allen - 1968 - Journal of the History of Biology 1 (2):325-331.
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  32. Die Auffassung des Dionysischen durch die Brüder Schlegel und Friedrich Nietzsche. E. Behler - 1983 - Nietzsche Studien 12:335.
     
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  33. Friedrich Schlegels 'Rede über die Mythologie' im Hinblick auf Nietzsche. E. Behler - 1979 - Nietzsche Studien 8:182.
     
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  34. Nietzsches Auffassung der Ironie. E. Behler - 1975 - Nietzsche Studien 4:1.
     
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  35. Nietzsche und die Frühromantische Schule. E. Behler - 1978 - Nietzsche Studien 7:59.
     
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  36. L'acte Symbolique. E. Bréhier - 1917 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 84:345.
     
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  37. Originalité de Lévy-Bruhl. E. Bréhier - 1949 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 139:385.
     
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  38. Philosophie et mythe. E. Bréhier - 1914 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 22:361-381.
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  39. Supposition, Conditionals and Unstated Premises. E. Brandon - 1992 - Informal Logic 14 (2).
    Informal logicians recognise the frequent use of unstated assumptions; some also recognise entertained arguments and recommend a suppositional approach to conditional statements. It is here argued that these two be put together to make argument diagrams more accurate and subtle. Philosophical benefits also accrue: insights into Jackson's apparent violations of modus tollens and contraposition and McGee's counterexamples to the validity of modus ponens.
     
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  40. Sur la nouvelle édition de Malebranche. E. Bréhier - 1939 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 127:14.
     
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  41. Considérations sur la crise de la civilisation. E. Castelli - 1949 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 139:138.
     
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    Artifacts, Visual Modeling and Constructionism: To Look More Closely, to Watch What Happens.James E. Clayson - 2018 - Problemos.
    [full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] Constructionists operationalize a powerful notion they share with constructivists: individual learning is facilitated by building models of specific ideas, concepts, methods, objects, environments, feelings, dreams, memories and sounds using the learner’s current stock of knowledge. Constructionists do this by building models or artifacts that can be externally manipulated, interrogated by their builder, and verbally shared with others. Constructionists believe that new knowledge is created during these discussions. Constructionism is rich with heuristic methods (...)
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    More on Valerius Flaccus. E. Courtney - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (2):115-118.
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    Artistry in teaching.Clyde E. Curran - 1953 - Educational Theory 3 (2):134-149.
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    Intelligence, morality, and democracy.Clyde E. Curran - 1955 - Educational Theory 5 (2):65-78.
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    The value of philosophy for teachers.Clyde E. Curran - 1953 - Educational Theory 3 (1):81-83.
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    Why teachers disagree: An analysis of curriculum foundations.Clyde E. Curran - 1954 - Educational Theory 4 (3):220-234.
  48. Fetal Pain Legislation and the Abortion Debate Presidential Address. E. Dadlez - 2012 - Southwest Philosophy Review 28 (1):1-13.
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  49. Literature, Ethical Thought Experiments, and Moral Knowledge. E. Dadlez - 2013 - Southwest Philosophy Review 29 (1):195-209.
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  50. Scientific Knowledge: Its Situatedness Versus Its Objectivity. E. Farkašová - 2002 - Filozofia 57:383-392.
    The paper highlights the contemporary discussions on the concept of objectivity in feminist epistemology, in which it is taken in its historical development. Following the works of S. Harding, L. Code, D. Haraway, L. Daston. J. Tannoch-Bland and others the author focuses mainly on one of the topics in feminist epistemology, namely the problematic of the so called "situated knowledge" as related to the objectivity of knowledge. The paper also gives a brief outline of the transformation of "aperspective objectivity" and (...)
     
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