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    Knowledge and Power: Courtly Science and Political Utility in the Work of Roger Bacon.Elly Truitt - 2022 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 28 (1):99-123.
    In his major works for the pope, as well as several other works from his maturity, Bacon focused on the utility of natural knowledge, both in terms of human know-how and what that know-how could produce. He looked to the courtly sciences, which privilege application and knowledge gained through the sensorium, as sources of natural knowledge and as exemplars for the potential of natural knowledge. This essay argues that Roger Bacon’s work ought to be understood within the context of the (...)
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    The Virtues of Balm in Late Medieval Literature.Elly Truitt - 2009 - Early Science and Medicine 14 (6):711-736.
    This article argues that balm, or balsam, was, by the late medieval period, believed to be a panacea, capable of healing wounds and illnesses, and also preventing putrefaction. Natural history and pharmacological texts on balm from the ancient and late antique periods emphasized specific qualities of balm, especially its heat; these were condensed and repeated in medieval encyclopedias. The rarity and cost of balsam, from antiquity through the medieval period, and the high rate of counterfeiting also demonstrate its high demand (...)
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  3. Risk of What? Defining Harm in the Context of AI Safety.Laura Fearnley, Elly Cairns, Tom Stoneham, Philippa Ryan, Jenn Chubb, Jo Iacovides, Cynthia Iglesias Urrutia, Phillip Morgan, John McDermid & Ibrahim Habli - manuscript
    For decades, the field of system safety has designed safe systems by reducing the risk of physical harm to humans, property and the environment to an acceptable level. Recently, this definition of safety has come under scrutiny by governments and researchers who argue that the narrow focus on reducing physical harm, whilst necessary, is not sufficient to secure the safety of AI systems. There is growing pressure to expand the scope of safety in the context of AI to address emerging (...)
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    Language change and survive: Feature economy in the numeration.Elly van Gelderen - 2009 - In Michael T. Putnam (ed.), Towards a Derivational Syntax: Survive-Minimalism. John Benjamins Pub. Company.
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    Attractive or repellent? How right-wing populist voters respond to figuratively framed anti-immigration rhetoric.Amber Boeynaems, Christian Burgers, Elly A. Konijn & Gerard J. Steen - 2023 - Communications 48 (4):502-522.
    The rhetoric employed by right-wing populist parties (RWPPs) has been seen as a driver for their success. This right-wing populist (RWP) rhetoric is partly characterized by the use of anti-immigration metaphors and hyperboles, which likely appeal to voters’ grievances. We tested the persuasive impact of figuratively framed RWP rhetoric among a unique sample of Dutch RWPP voters, reporting an experiment with a 2 (metaphor: present, absent) x 2 (hyperbole: present, absent) between-subjects design. Our findings challenge prevailing ideas about how supportive (...)
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    Insensitive Players? A Relationship Between Violent Video Game Exposure and Recognition of Negative Emotions.Ewa Miedzobrodzka, Jacek Buczny, Elly A. Konijn & Lydia C. Krabbendam - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    An ability to accurately recognize negative emotions in others can initiate pro-social behavior and prevent anti-social actions. Thus, it remains of an interest of scholars studying effects of violent video games. While exposure to such games was linked to slower emotion recognition, the evidence regarding accuracy of emotion recognition among players of violent games is weak and inconsistent. The present research investigated the relationship between violent video game exposure and accuracy of negative emotion recognition. We assessed the level of self-reported (...)
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    The Effects of Metaphorical Framing on Political Persuasion: A Systematic Literature Review.Amber Boeynaems, Christian Burgers, Elly A. Konijn & Gerard J. Steen - 2017 - Metaphor and Symbol 32 (2):118-134.
    ABSTRACTEffects of metaphorical framing of political issues on opinion have been studied widely by two approaches: a critical-discourse approach and a response-elicitation approach. The current article reports a systematic literature review that examines whether these approaches report converging or diverging effects. We compared CDA and REA on the metaphorical frames that were studied and their reported effects. Results show that the CDA frames are typically more negative, nonfictional, and extreme than REA frames. Reported effects in CDA and REA studies differ (...)
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    Exploring the Role of Gut Microbiota Diversity in Early Childhood Stunting: A Multi-Center Longitudinal Study.Loso Judijanto, Indah Budiastutik, Sugiatmi Sugiatmi, Marlenywati Marlenywati, Elly Trisnawati, Jiarti Kusbandiyah & Andiyan Andiyan - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:681-690.
    Early childhood stunting is a significant global health issue with profound implications for children's physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development. While factors like nutrition, environment, and genetics have been extensively studied, the role of gut microbiota diversity in the mechanisms underlying stunting remains not well understood. This multi-center longitudinal study aimed to evaluate the relationship between gut microbiota diversity and the incidence of stunting in early childhood. The analysis of stool samples revealed that stunted children exhibited lower gut microbiota diversity compared (...)
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    A relação entre a filosofia e a educação.Maria Núbia de Araújo, Maria Elly Krishna dos Santos Pereira & Ruth Maria de Paula Gonçalves - 2022 - Filosofia E Educação 14 (2):38-57.
    O trabalho discute os fundamentos da educação e as contribuições da filosofia para a educação e para a pedagogia. A análise, em andamento, constitui nossas pesquisas na universidade, investigando as concepções pedagógicas e os pressupostos e fundamentos da educação. O texto de caráter teórico-bibliográfico apresenta uma síntese nas correntes da filosofia da educação, identifica a função social, os limites e as possibilidades desse complexo considerando a especificidade da sociedade de classes. Dessa forma, apoia-se em Saviani (2012, 2013, 2013a), Aranha (1996) (...)
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  10. Social competition, social intelligence, and why the Bugis know more about cooking than about nutrition.Jerome H. Barkow, Nurpudji Astuti Taslilm, Veni Hadju, Elly Ishak, Faisal Attamimi, Sani Silwana, Djunaidi M. Dachlan & A. Yahya - 2001 - In Barkow Jerome H., Taslilm Nurpudji Astuti, Hadju Veni, Ishak Elly, Attamimi Faisal, Silwana Sani, Dachlan Djunaidi M. & Yahya A. (eds.), The Origin of Human Social Institutions. pp. 119-147.
     
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  11. The Origin of Human Social Institutions.H. Barkow Jerome, Taslilm Nurpudji Astuti, Hadju Veni, Ishak Elly, Attamimi Faisal, Silwana Sani, M. Dachlan Djunaidi & A. Yahya - 2001
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    Boekbesprekingen.W. Beuken, Jacques van Ruiten, P. C. Beentjes, Elly Beurskens, F. Droës, Wim Weren, M. J. J. Menken, Martin Parmentier, M. Parmentier, G. Rouwhorst, Marc Schneiders, M. Schrama, Hans Goddijn, M. B. Pranger, Ber Leurink, Otger Steggink, Eugène Honée, Johan G. Hahn, R. G. W. Huysmans, C. Traets & J. Hahn - 1988 - Bijdragen 49 (1):90-110.
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    An astrolabe attributed to Gerard Mercator, c. 1570.Gerard L'E. Turner & Elly Dekker - 1993 - Annals of Science 50 (5):403-443.
    SummaryThe Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza, Florence, Italy, possesses an astrolabe with five latitude plates that is now attributed to the Duisburg workshop of Gerard Mercator. Although it is known that Mercator made instruments, this is the first surviving example to be identified. Another latitude plate is shown to come from the workshop of the Florentine, Giovan Battista Giusti. A seventh plate, possibly engraved by Rumold Mercator, provides the only known Mercatorian polar stereographic projection. The role of Egnazio (...)
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    Additional Resources for Experiential Teaching.Randi Warne, Christine Gudorf, James Nelson, Marvin L. Krier Mich & Elly Haney - 1987 - The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 7:219-227.
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    Assessing the quality of informed consent in a resource-limited setting: A cross-sectional study. [REVIEW]Ronald Kiguba, Paul Kutyabami, Stephen Kiwuwa, Elly Katabira & Nelson Sewankambo - 2012 - BMC Medical Ethics 13 (1):21-.
    Background: The process of obtaining informed consent continues to be a contentious issue in clinical and public health research carried out in resource-limited settings. We sought to evaluate this process among human research participants in randomly selected active research studies approved by the School of Medicine Research and Ethics Committee at the College of Health Sciences, Makerere University. Methods: Data were collected using semi-structured interviewer-administered questionnaires on clinic days after initial or repeat informed consent procedures for the respective clinical studies (...)
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    Essays on the Philosophy of Music.Willis Truitt - 1987 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 45 (4):421-425.
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    Mutual Aid in the Arts, from the Second Empire to Fin de Siecle.Willis H. Truitt - 1974 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 32 (3):444-445.
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    Art against Ideology.Willis H. Truitt - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):417-421.
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    Herbert Marcuse, an Exposition and a Polemic.W. H. Truitt & MacIntyre Alasdair - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (4):569.
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    Emerging Ideologies and the Concept of Dialectic: an Exploratory and Speculative Essay.Willis H. Truitt - 1971 - Diogenes 19 (73):70-87.
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    Il Moro; Ellis Heywood's dialogue in memory of Thomas More.Ellis Heywood - 1972 - Cambridge, Mass.,: Harvard University Press.
    The original Italian text has been reproduced in the back of the volume.
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    Androids in the Enlightenment: Mechanics, Artisans, and Cultures of the Self - by Adelheid Voskuhl.E. R. Truitt - 2014 - Centaurus 56 (1):68-70.
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    Celestial Divination and Arabic Science in Twelfth-Century England: The History of Gerbert of Aurillac’s Talking Head.E. R. Truitt - 2012 - Journal of the History of Ideas 73 (2):201-222.
  24. Neo-Pragmatism and the New Aesthetic. The Second Death of Philosophy.W. H. Truitt - 1995 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 165:19-28.
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    Productive Practice, Social Theory, and Aesthetics.Willis H. Truitt - 1998 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (2):69.
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  26. There is nothing (really) wrong with emergent brute facts.Elly Vintiadis - 2018 - In Elly Vintiadis & Constantinos Mekios (eds.), Brute Facts. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 197-212.
    The purpose of this paper is to offer a defense of the emergentist view concerning emergent brute facts. To this end, I review and evaluate the three main objections raised against the possibility of emergent brute facts; the simplicity argument, the question of whether the idea of emergent brute facts is a coherent idea and the question of empirical evidence. My contention is that none of these arguments is successful in refuting the possibility or the plausibility of the existence of (...)
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    Realism.Willis H. Truitt - 1978 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 37 (2):141-148.
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    Sublime Dreams of Living Machines: The Automaton in the European Imagination - by Minsoo Kang.E. R. Truitt - 2012 - Centaurus 54 (2):199-200.
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    Thematic and symbolic ideology in the works of E. M. Forster in memoriam.Willis H. Truitt - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (1):101-109.
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    The providence of God regarding the universe. Part three of the first principal part of the universe of creatures (review).E. R. Truitt - 2009 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (3):pp. 468-469.
    Roland Teske's new English translation of The Providence of God, part of William of Auvergne's sprawling work, De universo, is a necessary addition to the works of William available in English. William , theologian, philosopher, and Bishop of Paris, was one of the first scholars to attempt to assimilate Aristotelian philosophy into a Christian intellectual and moral framework. His works comprise a seven-part opus called Magisterium divinale et sapientale, translated by Teske as Teaching on God in the mode of wisdom. (...)
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    Role of mental imagery in free recall of deaf, blind, and normal subjects.Ellis M. Craig - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (2):249.
  32. Hermeneutic Labor: The Gendered Burden of Interpretation in Intimate Relationships Between Women and Men.Ellie Anderson - 2023 - Hypatia 38 (1):177-197.
    In recent years, feminist scholarship on emotional labor has proliferated. I identify a related but distinct form of care labor, hermeneutic labor. Hermeneutic labor is the burdensome activity of: understanding and coherently expressing one’s own feelings, desires, intentions, and movitations; discerning those of others; and inventing solutions for relational issues arising from interpersonal tensions. I argue that hermeneutic labor disproportionately falls on women’s shoulders in heteropatriachal societies, especially in intimate relationships between women and men. I also suggest that some of (...)
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  33. “Like Pieces in a Puzzle”: Online Sacred Harp Singing During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Esther M. Morgan-Ellis - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Sacred Harp singers the world over gather weekly to sing out ofThe Sacred Harp, a collection of shape-note songs first published in 1844. Their tradition is highly ritualized, and it plays an important role in the lives of many participants. Following the implementation of lockdown protocols to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, groups of Sacred Harp singers quickly and independently devised a variety of means by which to sing together online using Zoom, Jamulus, and Facebook Live. The rapidity and creativity with (...)
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    ANALYSIS Competition, Ninth Problem.Ellis Evans - 1955 - Analysis 16 (2):25.
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    Lessons Learned From Applications of the Stage Model of Self-Regulated Behavioral Change: A Review.Ellis Keller, Charis Eisen & Daniel Hanss - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Stage models are becoming increasingly popular in explaining change from current behavior to more environmentally friendly alternatives. We review empirical applications of a recently introduced model, the stage model of self-regulated behavioral change (SSBC). In the SSBC, change toward pro-environmental behavior takes place in four, qualitatively different stages (predecisional, preactional, actional, and postactional) which are each influenced by constructs taken from theories previously established to describe and predict pro-environmental behavior. We performed a systematic literature search to retrieve peer-reviewed SSBC-based studies. (...)
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    Rousseau and Werther, in Search of a Sympathetic Soul.Ellie Kennedy - 2000 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 19:109.
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    A Marxist Theory of Aesthetic Inquiry: The Contribution of Max Raphael.Willis H. Truitt - 1971 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 5 (1):151.
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    Being Unchosen for LVAD-DT.Anjali R. Truitt & Francys C. Verdial - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (2):19-20.
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    Mr. Baxandall's revisionism: "Marxism and aesthetics" (a reply).Willis H. Truitt - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (4):511-514.
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    Stephen Zelnick Hugh Curtler, What Is Art.Willis H. Truitt - 1983 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (2):235-237.
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    Todd, William Mills, Iii. Fiction and Society in The Age of Pushkin.Willis H. Truitt - 1988 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46 (3):430-432.
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    "Writer and Critic" and Other Essays by Georg Lukács"Writer and Critic" and Other Essays by Georg Lukacs.Willis H. Truitt, Arthur D. Kahn, Georg Lukács & Georg Lukacs - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 7 (1):105.
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  43. Seekers and Finders.Amabel Williams-Ellis - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 10 (40):351-351.
     
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    (1 other version)Greening the Supermarket Shelves.Ellie Winninghoff - 1992 - Business Ethics 6 (4):14-14.
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    The Field Naturalist: John Macoun, the Geological Survey, and Natural ScienceW. A. Waiser.Ellis Yochelson - 1990 - Isis 81 (3):581-582.
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    The Great Dinosaur Extinction Controversy. Charles Officer, Jake Page.Ellis Yochelson - 2001 - Isis 92 (1):237-238.
  47. Beauvoir on Non-Monogamy in Loving Relationships.Ellie Anderson - 2024 - In Kevin Aho, Megan Altman & Hans Pedersen (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Existentialism. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. pp. 228-238.
    In recent decades, interest in non-monogamous intimate relationships has grown rapidly. Polyamory, relationship anarchy, consensual or ethical non-monogamy, and more have become popular in academic and public discourse. These practices destabilize the privileging of heterosexual nuclear families and the assumption that romantic coupledom is the ultimate form of love. Non-monogamous approaches flout cultural norms of exclusivity by avowing that intimacy is compatible with multiple dyadic and/or multi-party relationships. This article explores Simone de Beauvoir's theory and practice of non-monogamy in her (...)
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  48. Wittgenstein on the Experience of Meaning and the Meaning of Music.Gilead Bar-Elli - 2006 - Philosophical Investigations 29 (3):217-249.
    An argument is presented to the effect that the ability to feel or to experience meaning conditions the ability to mean, and is thus essential to our notion of meaning. The experience of meaning is manifested in the "fine shades" of use and behavior. Theses, so obvious in music, constitute understanding music, which makes music understanding so relevant to understanding language. Applying these notions of understanding, feeling, and experience--as well as their explication in terms of comparisons, internal relation, and mastery (...)
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    Emergence of Time.George F. R. Ellis & Barbara Drossel - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (3):161-190.
    Microphysical laws are time reversible, but macrophysics, chemistry and biology are not. This paper explores how this asymmetry arises due to the cosmological context, where a non-local Direction of Time is imposed by the expansion of the universe. This situation is best represented by an Evolving Block Universe, where local arrows of time emerge in concordance with the Direction of Time because a global Past Condition results in the Second Law of Thermodynamics pointing to the future. At the quantum level, (...)
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    The Other : Limits of Knowledge in Beauvoir's Ethics of Reciprocity.Ellie Anderson - 2014 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 28 (3):380-388.
    ABSTRACT The ethics of reciprocity offered by Simone de Beauvoir is founded upon an irreducible epistemic gap between self and other. This gap is often overlooked by commentators, who have tended to imply that the ethics of reciprocity requires recognition of oneself in the other. I claim that Beauvoir's ethics forecloses such recognition of oneself in the other and reveals that it is at once illusory and dangerous. Recognition in this sense is based upon a false notion of self and (...)
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