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    Venetian Drawings XIV-XVII CenturiesJohn Singleton CopleyRufino TamayoJuan Gris: His Life and WorkFlemish Drawings XV-XVI CenturiesGuernicaThe Prints of Joan MiroHorace Pippin: A Negro Painter in AmericaGiovanni SegantiniSpanish Drawings XV-XIX Centuries.Graziano D'Albanella, James Thomas Flexner, Robert Goldwater, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, Juan Gris, Andre Leclerc, Pablo Picasso, Selden Rodman, Gottardo Segantini, Jose Gomez Sicre, Walter Ueberwasser, Robert Spreng, Bruno Adriani, C. Ludwig Brumme, Alec Miller, Jacques Schnier, Louis Slobodkin, Richard F. French, Simon L. Millner, Edward A. Armstrong, Alfred H. Barr Jr, E. K. Brown, R. O. Dunlop, Walter Pach, Robert Ethridge Moore, Alexander Romm, H. Ruhemann, Hans Tietze, R. H. Wilenski, D. Bartling, W. K. Wimsatt Jr, Samuel Johnson & Leo Stein - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (3):205.
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    Aesthetic Politics: Political Philosophy Beyond Fact and Value.F. R. Ankersmit - 1996 - Mestizo Spaces.
    Taking as its point of departure a sharp critique of Rawls's influential A Theory of Justice, this book looks at politics from an aesthetic perspective.
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  3. Mood and Modality.F. R. Palmer - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (4):728-729.
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    Historiography and postmodernism.F. R. Ankersmit - 2007 - Filozofski Vestnik 28 (1):121-139.
    We no longer have any texts, any past, but just interpretations of them. The evident multi -interpretability of a text causes it gradually to lose its capacity to function as arbiter in the historical debate. It is necessary to define a new link with the past based on a complete and honest recognition of the position in which we now see ourselves placed as historians. In recent years, many people have observed our changed attitude towards the phenomenon of information. For (...)
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  5. Historical Representation.F. R. Ankersmit - 1988 - History and Theory 27 (3):205-228.
    The vocabulary of representation is better suited to an understanding of historiography than the vocabularies of description and interpretation. Since both art and historiography represent the world, they are closer to science than are criticism and the history of art because the interpretation of meaning is the specialty of the latter two fields. Historiography is less secure in its attempt to represent the world than art is; historiography is more artificial, more an expression of cultural codes than art itself. Historiography (...)
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    The Origin and Propagation of Sin.F. R. Tennant - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book is the 1906 second edition of the Hulsean Lectures delivered at the University of Cambridge between 1901 and 1902. In these four lectures, F. R. Tennant challenges conventional teachings on Original Sin and the story of the Fall, arguing that his contemporaries had misinterpreted the biblical presentation of sin and its manifestations. Tennant aims to redefine the sin of both the race and the individual, and in doing so engages with traducianism and the philosophies of Malebranche, Kant and (...)
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    Ethical conflicts and the process of reflection in undergraduate nursing students in Brazil.F. R. S. Ramos, L. C. D. F. Brehmer, M. A. Vargas, A. P. Trombetta, L. R. Silveira & L. Drago - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (4):428-439.
    Background: Nursing students on clinical placements as part of their professional training are routinely faced with situations involving ethical conflicts. The initial act of perceiving a situation as causing an ethical dilemma is the result of both the students’ personal values, drawn from their culture and families, and of the professional knowledge and values that they have acquired through training and experience. Objectives: Nursing students’ experiences on clinical placements in primary care settings were investigated in order to identify situations that (...)
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    Parenting and the Best Interests of Minors.R. S. Downie & F. Randall - 1997 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 22 (3):219-231.
    The treatment decisions of competent adults, especially treatment refusals, are generally respected. In the case of minors something turns on their age, and older minors ought increasingly to make their own decisions. On the other hand, parents decide on behalf of infants and young children. Their right to do so can best be justified in terms of the importance of preserving intimate family relationships, rather than in terms of the child's best interests, although the child's best interests will most often (...)
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    Sublime historical experience.F. R. Ankersmit - 2005 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Why are we interested in history at all? Why do we feel the need to distinguish between past and present? In this book, the author argues that the past originates from an experience of rupture separating past and present. Think of the radical rupture with Europe's past that was effected by the French and the Industrial Revolutions. Sublime Historical Experience investigates how the notion of sublime historical experience complicates and challenges existing conceptions of language, truth, and knowledge. These experiences of (...)
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    3. "presence" and myth.F. R. Ankersmit - 2006 - History and Theory 45 (3):328–336.
    There are no dictionary meanings or authoritative discussions of "presence" that fix the significance of this word in a way that ought to be accepted by anybody using it. So we are in the welcome possession of great freedom to maneuver when using the term. In fact, the only feasible requirement for its use is that it should maximally contribute to our understanding of the humanities. When trying to satisfy this requirement I shall relate "presence" to representation. Then I focus (...)
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  11. The Principles of Linguistic Philosophy.F. Waismann & R. Harré - 1965 - Foundations of Language 5 (1):128-134.
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    T. F. Higham and C. M. Bowra: From the Greek. Pp. viii+246. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1943. Cloth, 4 s. net.F. R. Earp - 1944 - The Classical Review 58 (02):67-.
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    The Concept of Sin.F. R. Tennant - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    First published in 1912, this book by F. R. Tennant was intended to redress the vague and inconsistent conceptions of sin that were popularly held at the beginning of the twentieth century. Tennant maintained that for any ongoing debate to remain meaningful, it was imperative that definitions of key terms should keep pace with discussion. Therefore his study aimed at providing a clear, logical definition of what sin in Christian doctrine represented, whilst also bringing to bear the importance of ethics (...)
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  14. Quantenrechner–die neue Generation von Supercomputern.R. F. Werner - 2002 - In Jürgen Audretsch (ed.), Verschränkte Welt: Faszination der Quanten. Wiley. pp. 1--204.
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    Universal Human Values and the Secular Tradition.F. R. J. Williams - 1997
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    Deformation behavior and enhanced plasticity of Ti-based metallic glasses with notches.J. X. Zhao, R. T. Qu, F. F. Wu, S. X. Li & Z. F. Zhang - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (29):3867-3877.
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    On McKinsey's syntatical characterizations of systems of modal logic.F. R. Drake - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (4):400-406.
  18. Lawrimore.F. R. David, L. Anderson & K. W. McTier - 1990 - Perspectives on Business Ethics in Management Education, Sam Advanced Management Journal 55 (4):26-32.
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    Ethiopians Speak. Studies in Cultural Background. I. Harari.F. R. Palmer & W. Leslau - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):659.
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    Factors common to the mind and to the external world.F. R. Bichowsky - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (18):477-484.
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    History and Tropology: The Rise and Fall of Metaphor.F. R. Ankersmit - 1994 - University of California Press.
    "The chief business of twentieth-century philosophy” is “to reckon with twentieth-century history," claimed R. G. Collingwood. In this remarkable collection of essays, Frank Ankersmit demonstrates the prescience of that remark and goes a long way toward meeting its challenge. Responding to the work of Hayden White, Arthur Danto, and Hans-Georg Gadamer, he examines such issues as the difference between historical representation and artistic expression, the status of metaphor in historical description, and the relation of postmodernism to historicism. Ankersmit's fluent grasp (...)
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  22. (1 other version)Explanation in the Behavioural Sciences.R. Borger & F. Cioffi - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (3):309-312.
     
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    The Hegelsche Mitte and Hegel's Monarch.F. R. Cristi - 1983 - Political Theory 11 (4):601-622.
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    Problems in the genetics of human obesity.R. F. J. Withers - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 56 (2):81.
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  25. Hume on "is" and "ought": A reply to mr. Macintyre.R. F. Atkinson - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (2):231-238.
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    A survey of the growth of knowledge about certain parts of the foetal cardio-vascular apparatus, and about the foetal circulation, in Man and some other mammals. Part I: Galen to Harvey.R. C. P. F. - 1941 - Annals of Science 5 (1):57-89.
    (1941). A survey of the growth of knowledge about certain parts of the foetal cardio-vascular apparatus, and about the foetal circulation, in Man and some other mammals. Part I: Galen to Harvey. Annals of Science: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 57-89.
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    Denken over geschiedenis: een overzicht van moderne geschiedfilosofische opvattingen.F. R. Ankersmit - 1984
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  28. Set Theory: An Introduction to Large Cardinals.F. R. Drake & T. J. Jech - 1976 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 27 (2):187-191.
     
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  29. Some Aspects of Legal Reasoning concerning Constitutionally Protected Rights.F. R. Berger - 1971 - Logique Et Analyse 14 (53):7.
     
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  30. Plato's 'Third Man' Arguments.F. R. Pickering - 1981 - Mind 90 (358):263-269.
    Plato presents us with two versions of the "third man" argument in the "parmenides": they occur in a tightly-knit passage of reasoning containing four arguments against the theory of forms (130e-133a). The orthodox interpretation is that both versions are attempts to show that certain basic tenets of the theory, including a one-over-many principle, form an inconsistent set. The author argues that this interpretation cannot be correct, since it renders incoherent the train of thought in the wider passage and is unable (...)
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    On the export of treasures of art.F. R. Cowell & Michael Eastham - 1965 - British Journal of Aesthetics 5 (1):3-5.
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    The sublime dissociation of the past: Or how to be(come) what one is no longer.F. R. Ankersmit - 2001 - History and Theory 40 (3):295–323.
    Forgetting has rarely been investigated in historical theory. Insofar as it attracted the attention of theorists at all, forgetting has ordinarily been considered to be a defect in our relationship to the past that should be overcome in one way or another. The only exception is Nietzsche who so provocatively sung the praises of forgetting in his On the Use and Abuse of History . But Nietzsche's conception is the easy victim of a consistent historicism and therefore in need of (...)
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  33. 'The Location, Extension, Shape, and Size of Hume's Perceptions.R. F. Anderson - 1976 - In Hume: A Re-evaluation.
     
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    What Kinds of Graduates Do We Need?F. R. Jevons & H. D. Turner - 1972 - British Journal of Educational Studies 20 (3):338-339.
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    The Old Ossetic Inscription from the River ZelenčukThe Old Ossetic Inscription from the River Zelencuk.R. N. F. & Ladislav Zgusta - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (1):165.
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  36. Christianity and the new world.F. R. Barry - 1932 - London,: Harper & brothers.
     
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  37. Recovery of Man.F. R. Barry - 1949
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  38. The relevance of Christianity.F. R. Barry - 1931 - London,: Nisbet.
  39. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 115 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, I.F. R. Palmer & Law Vivien - 2002
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  40. Robert Henry Robins, 1921-2000.F. R. Palmer & Vivien Law - 2002 - In Palmer F. R. & Law Vivien (eds.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 115 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, I. pp. 357-364.
     
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    Is light the proper object of vision?F. R. Pickering - 1975 - Mind 84 (January):119-121.
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    I. Dequantitation in Plotinus's cosmology.F. R. Jevons - 1964 - Phronesis 9 (1):64-71.
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    Literary Studies.F. R. D. Goodyear - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):49-.
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    An Annotated Bibliography of the Semitic Languages of Ethiopia.F. R. P. & W. Leslau - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):359.
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  45. A refutation of an objection to the causal theory of perception.F. R. Pickering - 1974 - Analysis 34 (4):129-132.
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    Imperatoria Nomina (Tac Ann 1.3.1.F. R. D. Goodyear - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (01):222-.
    ‘Tiberium Neronem et Claudium Drusum priuignos imperatoriis nominibus auxit [sc. Augustus]’’, i.e. honoured them with salutations as ‘imperatores’’. So I took it in my commentary , supposing argument needless. I must now defend my view against R. Syme, Historia antiqua, Commentationes Louanienses in honorem W. Peremans , p.239. Syme asserts ‘Avoiding a technical term, he [Tacitus] describes the stepsons of the Princeps as invested with imperatoriis nominibus . That is, a grant of imperium proconsular .’’ He adds in a footnote (...)
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    Across the Centuries. By T. G. Tucker. Pp. 53. Melbourne: University Press (London: Milford), 1935. Cloth, 3s. 6d.F. R. Earp - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (01):36-.
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    The Trachiniae.F. R. Earp - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (04):113-115.
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  49. La teologia inglese dell'Ottocento.R. F. R. F. - 1989 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 9 (1):123.
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    Integrating parallel conversations in an institutionalized society: Experiments with Team Syntegrity online.Marcus Vinicius A. F. R. Bernardo - 2021 - Technoetic Arts 19 (1):61-69.
    For the philosopher Ivan Illich, society became a set of systems rather than a group of people. As such, society depersonalizes life and brings the need for open non-systematized spaces where people can act and interact outside their typical roles. On the other hand, an absence of formal structures may simply open spaces for the informal reproduction of society’s already well-established structures. Given this conjuncture, can systems be designed to foster personal expression? The answer I found in cybernetics is self-organization, (...)
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