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    Alcohol and Higher-Order Problem Solving.John A. Carpenter, Omar K. Moore, Charles R. Snyder & Edith S. Lisansky - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (2):243-243.
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    John A. Carpenter, Omar K. Moore, Charles R. Snyder, and Edith S. Lisansky. Alcohol and higher-order problem solving. Quarterly journal of studies on alcohol , vol. 22 , pp. 183–222. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (2):243.
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    Logic and Language.A First Course in Modern Logic.Philosophy and Argument.Leigh S. Cauman, Bernard F. Huppe, Jack Kaminsky, Edith W. Schipper, Edward Schuh & Henry W. Johnstone - 1960 - Journal of Philosophy 57 (15):507.
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    Gestalt theory, formal models and mathematical modeling.Abraham S. Luchins & Edith H. Luchins - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (2):355-356.
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    Logical Foundations of Mathematics for Behavioral Scientists.Abraham S. Luchins & Edith Hirsch Luchins - 1965 - New York, NY, USA: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
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    Two philosophies of science: A study in contrasts.Abraham S. Luchins & Edith H. Luchins - 1963 - Synthese 15 (1):292 - 316.
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    Eckhart: the human condition and its path of transformation towards an existence in God.José S. Torres Muñoz, Edith González Bernal & Nelson R. Mafla - 2019 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 43:155-179.
    Resumen Para Eckhart la transformación del ser humano opera a partir de un progresivo reconocimiento que cada uno hace de su propia condición creatural a la luz de la vida intratrinitaria de Dios. El ser humano necesita liberarse de su constante inseguridad y dependencia de las cosas y de las convenciones sociales. Solo así puede iniciar ese camino de transformación que le permite ir de su condición terrenal, truncada por posesiones, miedos y limitaciones hacia una existencia en Dios plena en (...)
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    (2 other versions)Clark's Fatuous Book.Edith Russell - 2009 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 29 (1).
    Edith Russell had already written the lives of Carey Thomas and Wilfrid Scawen Blunt when she married Bertrand Russell in 1952. She preserved his files as no one before had, and took a great interest in his earlier years as she did in his current campaigns and family. When Clark’s Life appeared in 1975, she reacted strongly to it. She wrote three drafts of her comments, each draft more extensive, and including information only she would have, such as Russell’s (...)
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    Introduction to Edith Stein's "The Interiority of the Soul," from Finite and Eternal Being.Edith Stein - 2005 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 8 (2):178-182.
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    Ideo quasi mendicare oportet intellectum humanum: The Role of Theology in John Buridan’s Natural Philosophy.Edith Dudley Sylla - 2001 - In J. M. M. H. Thijssen & Jack Zupko (eds.), The metaphysics and natural philosophy of John Buridan. Boston: Brill. pp. 221.
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    Numbers and counting: Intuitionistic and gestalt psychological viewpoints.Abraham S. Luchins & Edith H. Luchins - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):591-592.
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    Variables and functions.Abraham S. Luchins & Edith H. Luchins - 1954 - Psychological Review 61 (5):315-322.
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    The collected works of Edith Stein, Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, Discalced Carmelite.Edith Stein - 1986 - Washington, D.C.: ICS Publications.
    This initial volume of the Collected Works of Edith Stein offers, for the first time in English, the unabridged biography of Edith Stein (Teresa Benedicta of the Cross), depicting her life as a child and young adult. Her text ends abruptly because the Nazi SS arrested, then deported, her to the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1942. Edith Stein is one of the most significant German women of the 20th century. At the age of twenty-five she became the (...)
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  14. The argument of Aristotle's metaphysics.Edith Henry Johnson - 1906 - New York: Lemcke & Buechner.
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    A Schoolmaster's Notebook.Edith Kelly & Thomas Kelly - 1958 - British Journal of Educational Studies 7 (1):92-93.
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    Classics, Class, and Cloaca: Harrison's Humane Coprology.Edith Hall - 2007 - Arion 15 (2):83-108.
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    Aristotle's way: how ancient wisdom can change your life.Edith Hall - 2018 - New York: Penguin Books.
    From renowned classicist Edith Hall, ARISTOTLE'S WAY is an examination of one of history's greatest philosophers, showing us how to lead happy, fulfilled, and meaningful lives Aristotle was the first philosopher to inquire into subjective happiness, and he understood its essence better and more clearly than anyone since. According to Aristotle, happiness is not about well-being, but instead a lasting state of contentment, which should be the ultimate goal of human life. We become happy through finding a purpose, realizing (...)
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    Fair, just and compassionate: A pilot for making allocation decisions for patients requesting experimental drugs outside of clinical trials.Arthur L. Caplan, J. Russell Teagarden, Lisa Kearns, Alison S. Bateman-House, Edith Mitchell, Thalia Arawi, Ross Upshur, Ilina Singh, Joanna Rozynska, Valerie Cwik & Sharon L. Gardner - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (11):761-767.
    Patients have received experimental pharmaceuticals outside of clinical trials for decades. There are no industry-wide best practices, and many companies that have granted compassionate use, or ‘preapproval’, access to their investigational products have done so without fanfare and without divulging the process or grounds on which decisions were made. The number of compassionate use requests has increased over time. Driving the demand are new treatments for serious unmet medical needs; patient advocacy groups pressing for access to emerging treatments; internet platforms (...)
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    ‘Max Weber's Desk is now my Altar’: Marianne Weber and the intellectual heritage of her husband.Edith Hanke1 - 2009 - History of European Ideas 35 (3):349-359.
    Max Weber died suddenly on 14 June 1920 in Munich mid-way through a course of lectures on “Sociology of the State” and with two books in the press: the three volumes of his sociology of religion, and the first four chapters of Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. His widow, Marianne Weber, at the time active in regional politics and the women's movement, immediately suspended all commitments other than work on her dead husband's intellectual legacy. In the following years she completed Wirtschaft und (...)
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  20. Society's role in the ethics of modeling.Edith H. Leet & William A. Wallace - 1994 - In William A. Wallace (ed.), Ethics in modeling. Tarrytown, N.Y., U.S.A.: Pergamon Press. pp. 242--245.
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    Hybrid Elections Broaden Complexity-Theoretic Resistance to Control.Edith Hemaspaandra, Lane A. Hemaspaandra & Jörg Rothe - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (4):397-424.
    Electoral control refers to attempts by an election's organizer to influence the outcome by adding/deleting/partitioning voters or candidates. The important paper of Bartholdi, Tovey, and Trick [1] that introduces control proposes computational complexity as a means of resisting control attempts: Look for election systems where the chair's task in seeking control is itself computationally infeasible.We introduce and study a method of combining two or more candidate-anonymous election schemes in such a way that the combined scheme possesses all the resistances to (...)
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    The Institutional Setting of Plato's Republic.Edith Ayres Copeland - 1924 - International Journal of Ethics 34 (3):228-242.
  23. Bodies of Knowledge: Diotima’s Reproductive Expertise in the Symposium.Edith Gwendolyn Nally - 2023 - In Megan Elena Bowen, Mary Hamil Gilbert & Edith Gwendolyn Nally (eds.), Believing Ancient Women: Feminist Epistemologies for Greece and Rome. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    This chapter uses feminist standpoint theory to investigate Diotima’s epistemic advantage in Plato’s Symposium. Scholars have wondered why Diotima – a woman speaking about the role of erōs in gestation, childbirth, and childrearing – voices the view that Plato privileges most among all the symposiasts (Halperin 1990, Evans 2006, Hobbs 2007). Feminist standpoint theory is useful in developing a novel answer to this question; it supposes that oppressed groups, because they occupy different social locations, often develop epistemic privileges over their (...)
     
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    Philosophy’s Workmate: Erōs and the Erōtica in Plato’s Symposium.Edith Gwendolyn Nally - 2022 - Apeiron 55 (3):329-357.
    Diotima’s speech claims that philosophy ranks among the erōtica. The standard reading of this holds that erōs manifests in philosophical activity. This is puzzling. Eros has a reputation for overpowering the psyche, making reasoning impossible. The major interpretive discussion of this puzzle suggests that Diotima must therefore accept either non-rationalist philosophizing or rationalist erōs. This paper argues for an alternative. The “ancillary activities view” posits that the erōtica do not manifest erōs but are activities undertaken to achieve its telos. On (...)
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    Michel Foucault's History of Sexuality as Interpreted by Feminists and Marxists.Edith Kurzweil - 1986 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 53.
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    Alfred Binet's concept of intelligence.Edith J. Varon - 1936 - Psychological Review 43 (1):32-58.
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    Discussion: Altruism, spiritually merging with a fellow human being's suffering.Edith L. B. Turner - 2006 - Zygon 41 (4):933-940.
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    Peaceful conflict resolution and its discontents in aeschylus's Eumenides.Edith Hall - 2015 - Common Knowledge 21 (2):253-269.
    The earliest ancient Greek text to narrate the resolution of a large-scale conflict by judicial means is Aeschylus's tragedy Eumenides, first performed in Athens in 458 BC. After explaining the historical context in which the play was performed—a context of acute civic discord and the imminent danger of an escalation of reciprocal revenge killings by the lower-class faction in Athens—this article offers a new reading of the play and asks if it can help us think about the challenges inherent in (...)
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    Crossover queries: dwelling with negatives, embodying philosophy's others.Edith Wyschogrod - 2006 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Exploring the risks, ambiguities, and unstable conceptual worlds of contemporary thought, Crossover Queries brings together the wide-ranging writings, across twenty years, of one of our most important philosophers.Ranging from twentieth-century European philosophy—the thought of Heidegger, Foucault, Derrida, Levinas, Janicaud, and others—to novels and artworks, music and dance, from traditional Jewish thought to Jain andBuddhist metaphysics, Wyschogrod’s work opens radically new vistas while remaining mindful that the philosopher stands within and is responsible to a philosophical legacy conditioned by the negative.Rather than (...)
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    The meaning of existence in Plato's Sophist.Edith W. Schipper - 1964 - Phronesis 9 (1):38-44.
  31. Representation, narrative, and the historian's promise'.Edith Wyschograd - 2004 - In David Carr, Thomas Robert Flynn & Rudolf A. Makkreel (eds.), The Ethics of History. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press. pp. 28--44.
     
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    Walter Burley's Physics Commentaries and the Mathematics of Alteration.Edith Dudley Sylla - 2001 - Early Science and Medicine 6 (3):149-184.
    In a long question, "Whether there is motion to quality," which became part of his Oxford Expositio omnium librorum Physicorum cum questionibus optime disputatis, composed before 1310, Walter Burley supported the succession-of-forms theory of qualitative change. After commenting on Peter Lombard's Sentences at Paris, Burley took part in disputations on controversial questions in the early 1320s, resulting in his De primo et ultimo instanti and his Tractatus Primus and Tractatus Secundus de intensione et remissione formarum. In these independent controversial works, (...)
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    Forms in Plato's later dialogues.Edith Watson Schipper - 1965 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
  34. Wisdom and the Tightrope of Being. Aspects of Nietzsche in Kafka’s The Metamorphosis.Edith H. Krause - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (5-6):21-34.
    This article illuminates Nietzsche’s and Kafka’s spiritual kinship and its manifestation in Kafka’s story The Metamorphosis. Nietzsche’s role as a practitioner of “disruptive wisdom” serves as the point of departure for the examination of Gregor Samsa’s untimely and abrupt transformation into a giant vermin. The article explores Gregor’s development in light of Zarathustra’s parable of the three metamorphoses of the spirit, and it examines the relevance of the myth of the Way in the protagonist’s search for meaning. Central to this (...)
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  35. The Argument of Aristotle's Metaphysics.Edith Henry Johnson - 1907 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 63:665-666.
     
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  36. The Telos Problem in Plato’s Symposium.Edith Gwendolyn Nally - 2020 - In Evan Keeling & Georgia Sermamoglou (eds.), Wisdom, Love and Friendship in Ancient Philosophy. De Gruyter.
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    Constructivist Theory and Concept-Based Learning in Professional Nursing Ethics.Edith A. West - 2016 - Teaching Ethics 16 (1):121-130.
    Traditional methods of teaching professional nursing ethics in the classroom have translated into limited success in clinical practice. Students don’t perceive an integration of ethics education in practical clinical settings, while educators grapple with a lack of perceived ‘excellence of moral character’ in their students when they are taught intellectual virtues and theoretical wisdom in the classroom that they do not see demonstrated in the clinical setting. Also traditionally, emphasis in ethics teaching has tended to focus on the nurse-patient relationship, (...)
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  38. 10 The construction of masculine identity in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments1.Edith Kuiper - 2003 - In Drucilla K. Barker & Edith Kuiper (eds.), Toward a Feminist Philosophy of Economics. Routledge. pp. 145.
     
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    The Oxford Handbook of Max Weber.Edith Hanke, Lawrence A. Scaff & Sam Whimster (eds.) - 2019 - Oxford University Press.
    Active at the time when the social sciences were founded, Max Weber's social theory contributed significantly to a wide range of fields and disciplines. Considering his prominence, it makes sense to take stock of the Weberian heritage and to explore the ways in which Weber's work and ideas have contributed to our understanding of the modern world. Using his work as a point of departure, The Oxford Handbook of Max Weber investigates the Weberian legacy today, identifying the enduring problems and (...)
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    Perceptual Judgements and Particulars in Plato's Later Philosophy.Edith Watson Schipper - 1961 - Phronesis 6:102.
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    Martin Heidegger’s Existential Philosophy Translation by Mette Lebech.Edith Stein - 2007 - Maynooth Philosophical Papers 4:55-98. Translated by Mette Lebech.
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    Des philosophes face à la Shoah.Édith Fuchs - 2018 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 68 (3):49-54.
    L’historien, Georges Bensoussan, rédacteur en chef de la Revue d’Histoire de la Shoah a ouvert aux philosophes un numéro entier de cette revue (n° 207, oct. 2017). Sans être exhaustif, ce volume constitue sans doute une des plus importantes contributions à la question des rapports que « les » philosophes ont entretenus et entretiennent avec la Shoah, qu’il s’agisse de philosophes adeptes du nazisme exterminateur ou, au contraire, d’opposants, ou encore de victimes rescapées, comme enfin aussi, de contemporains muets. Dans (...)
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    Case Studies: Sex in the MD's Office.Edith T. Shapiro & Carol Klaperman Morrow - 1987 - Hastings Center Report 17 (3):11.
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    Danses de Birgit Jürgenssen.Edith Futscher - 2007 - Multitudes 4 (4):151-155.
    Résumé L’article analyse la série photographique Danse macabre avec jeune fille de Birgit Jürgenssen selon deux axes : le concept de masque et l’enchevêtrement de deux thèmes iconographiques. En s’inscrivant dans un espace archaïsant, où apparaissent des éléments burlesques, les photographies de Jürgenssen des années 1979 et 1980 sont, comme chez Bakhtine, un éclat de rire contre la culture dominante.
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  45. Disputationes Collativae: Walter Burley's Tractatus Primus and of Gregory of Rimini's Lectura super primum et secundum Sententiarum.Edith Dudley Sylla - 2011 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 22:383-464.
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    Walter Burley's Tractatus primus: Evidence concerning the Relations of Disputations and Written Works.Edith Dudley Sylla - 1984 - Franciscan Studies 44 (1):257-274.
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    Thomas Bradwardine: a view of time and a vision of eternity in fourteenth-century thought.Edith Wilks Dolnikowski - 1995 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    This volume evaluates Thomas Bradwardine's view of time as a mathematical, philosophical and theological concept within the context of ancient and medieval ...
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    Bertrand Russell's Work for Peace [to 1960].Bertrand Russell & Edith Russell - 2009 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 29 (1).
    Bertrand Russell may not have been aware of it, but he wrote part of the dossier that was submitted on his behalf for the Nobel Peace Prize. Before he had turned from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament to the Committee of 100 and subsequent campaigns of the 1960s, his wife, Edith, was asked by his publisher, Sir Stanley Unwin, for an account of his work for peace. This document was likely used a few months later in Joseph Rotblat's submission (...)
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    The Death of the Sign, The Rise of the Image in Merce Cunningham’s Choreography.Edith Wyschogrod - 1999 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 4:219-229.
    It is not the purpose of the present paper to chronicle transformations in the recent history of dance but rather to demonstrate that an art in which the materiality of the body and the localizability of space are critical has nevertheless been engaged in a struggle between sign and image. This struggle cannot be understood without attending to the tensions between the visceral and the virtual, between site specific spatiality and cyberspace. Exploring changes in dance, an art not generally discussed (...)
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    «Finché non sarà bruciato l’ultimo quintale di combustibile fossile». Max Weber sulle risorse naturali e la fine del capitalismo.Edith Hanke - 2020 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 32 (63):107-126.
    Thinking about the end of capitalism is nothing new. The amazing thing is that Max Weber, who is not suspected of being a socialist or a communist, did so more than 100 years ago – in terms of fossil fuels. This brings him closer to the demands of the “green economy”, but on closer inspection, the energy and raw material base is only one factor in Weber’s complex conception of modern capitalism.
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