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  1. Estetika rozvoja súčasnej hudby.Eugen Šimúnek - 1960 - Bratislava: Slovenské vydavatels̕tvo krásnej literatúry.
     
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  2. Problémy estetiky hudobnej interpretácie.Eugen Šimúnek - 1959 - Bratislava: Vydavatel̕stvo Slovenskej akadémie vied.
     
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    Famous Faces yet Not Themselves: The Misfits and Icons of Postwar America.George Kouvaros - 2010 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    The 1961 film The Misfits saw the collaboration of director John Huston with playwright Arthur Miller and brought together on screen Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe in what would be their final roles. Adding to the production’s luster, the elite photo agency Magnum was hired to do the on-set photography. The photographs of this landmark film represent the end of an era of Hollywood stardom and the emergence of a new vision of the actor’s craft.In Famous Faces Yet Not (...)
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    Famous Meta-Arguments: Part I, Mill and the Tripartite Nature of Argumentation.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 2007 - In Christopher W. Tindale Hans V. Hansen, Dissensus and the Search for Common Ground. OSSA.
    In the context of a study of meta-arguments in general, and famous meta-arguments in particular, I reconstruct chapter 1 of Mill’s Subjection of Women as the meta-argument: women’s liberation should be argued on its merits because the universality of subjection derives from the law of force and hence provides no presumption favoring its correctness. The raises the problem of the relationship among illative, dialectical, and meta-argumentative tiers.
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    Farsahhan sih selban imu[…], lihhamun hreinnan… Alles nur Worte? Askese in Scriptorium und Bibliothek.Claudine Moulin - 2010 - Das Mittelalter 15 (1):15-37.
    Focusing especially on case studies from the Old High German glosses to the Rule of Benedict, and especially on the lexeme disciplina, one of their central ascetic terms, this contribution examines different manifestations and methods of the glossators’ annotation system from a primarily linguistic viewpoint. The Old High German words interpolated between and to the side of the Latin lines are interpreted not only as linguistic primary material, but at the same time as means of deepening our cultural-historical understanding of (...)
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    Shamans and Imu: Among Two Ainu Groups.Emiko Ohnuki‐Tierney - 1980 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 8 (3):204-230.
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    (1 other version)How famous names originated: Chambers on Chambers “My own commencement in business”.William Chambers - 2007 - Logos 18 (4):188-193.
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    Famous Meta-Arguments: Part I, Mill and the Tripartite Nature of Argumentation.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 2007 - In Christopher W. Tindale Hans V. Hansen, Dissensus and the Search for Common Ground. OSSA.
    In the context of a study of meta-arguments in general, and famous meta-arguments in particular, I reconstruct chapter 1 of Mill’s Subjection of Women as the meta-argument: women’s liberation should be argued on its merits because the universality of subjection derives from the law of force and hence provides no presumption favoring its correctness. The raises the problem of the relationship among illative, dialectical, and meta-argumentative tiers.
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    Famous Chinese Plays.J. K. Shryock, L. C. Arlington & Harold Acton - 1937 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 57 (4):442.
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    This famous island is the home of freedom’: Winston Churchill and the battle for ‘European civilization.Richard Toye - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (5):666-680.
    This article explores the relationship between Churchill’s view of Britain as the home of freedom and his broader conception of Western/European civilization. It considers: first, his attitude to Classical learning and culture; second, his experiences of European travel; and third, his attitude to the Bolsheviks (as much as the Nazis) as the barbaric antithesis of civilization. It is argued that his vision of the European future was linked both to his own experiences of free and civilized travel in the Nineteenth (...)
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    Famous Paintings.G. K. Chesterton - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (1/2):21-25.
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    ‘Ah Famous Citie’: Women, Writing, and Early Modern London.Helen Wilcox - 2010 - Feminist Review 96 (1):20-40.
    This article explores aspects of the textual relationship between women and early modern London by examining three verbal ‘snapshots’ of the city in works either written by women or focusing on women in their urban environment. The first text, Isabella Whitney's ‘Wyll and Testament’ (1573), addresses London from a rural perspective, treating the city as a fickle male to whom she wants to hand back all his treasures. The poem constructs a vivid and ironic social topography, giving a glimpse of (...)
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    Famous Figures and Diagrams in Economics, ouvrage collectif dirigé par Mark Blaug et Peter Lloyd.Jean-François Jacques - 2013 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 2 (2):201-207.
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    Some famous ghosts in ethical theory.Joseph Margolis - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (19):549-559.
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    Dreams of a Famous Physicist.Wesley C. Salmon - 1997 - In Wesley C. Salmon, Causality and Explanation. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Explores in some depth the relationship between physics and philosophy of science. Here the author exposes misconceptions regarding philosophy of science that seem to pervade the attitudes of many physicists. He tries to show that philosophy of science is not the pointless enterprise that one famous physicist, Steven Weinberg, takes it to be. He discusses the anthropic principle, explanations of generalizations, explanatory asymmetry, and the possibility of a final theory. Because his argument depends crucially on explanation in physics, this (...)
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    Retrospective diagnosis of a famous historical figure: ontological, epistemic, and ethical considerations.Osamu Muramoto - 2014 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 9:10.
    The aim of this essay is to elaborate philosophical and ethical underpinnings of posthumous diagnosis of famous historical figures based on literary and artistic products, or commonly called retrospective diagnosis. It discusses ontological and epistemic challenges raised in the humanities and social sciences, and attempts to systematically reply to their criticisms from the viewpoint of clinical medicine, philosophy of medicine, particularly the ontology of disease and the epistemology of diagnosis, and medical ethics. The ontological challenge focuses on the doubt (...)
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    Famous figures and diagrams in economics, edited by Mark Blaug and Peter Lloyd. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2010, 468 pp. [REVIEW]Loïc Charles - 2011 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 4 (2):105.
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    Famous Lust Words: A Review of Pure Lust: Elemental Feminist Philosophy by Mary Daly. [REVIEW]Marilyn Frye - 1984 - The Women's Review of Books 1 (11):3-4.
  19. Famous American Men of Science.J. G. Crowther - 1937 - Science and Society 2 (1):141-144.
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    Two Famous Philistines of Philosophy.Christopher Brown - 2020 - Philosophy Now 137:14-17.
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    How famous names originated*: How McGraw and Hill were brought together.Roger Burlingame - 2008 - Logos 19 (2):98-102.
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    Tŏk yulli ŭi hyŏndaejŏk ŭiŭi: ŭimu yulli wa kyŏlgwa yulli ka sangbo hanŭn che-3 yulli ŭi mosaek.Kyŏng-sik Hwang - 2012 - Sŏul: Ak'anet.
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    Sam kwa chugŭm, kwŏlli inʼga ŭimu inʼga? =.Hyŏn-ho Sin - 2006 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Yukpŏpsa.
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    On a Famous Counterexample to Leibniz's Law.Neil Feit - 1996 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 96 (1):381-386.
    Neil Feit; Graduate Papers from the Joint Session 1995: On a Famous Counterexample to Leibniz's Law1, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 96, Issue.
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  25. The most famous dog in history : mourning the Animot in Abadzis Laika.José Alaniz - 2018 - In Sarah Bezan & James Tink, Seeing animals after Derrida. Lanham: Lexington Books.
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    In memory of the famous atheistic religious scholar Eugraf Duluman.Oksana Gorkusha - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 68:220-228.
    At the 85th year on June 23, the national philosopher, religious scholar-atheist Yevgraf Kalenikovich Duluman, died in the famous scientific and theological circles. He was born on January 6, 1928 in the village of Velyka Bokova Lyubashevsky district of the Odessa region. He recognized the poverty of the Holodomor of 1932-1933, the insults of the years of occupation, half-life. The placement of a priest affected the young man's share: after graduating from school, he went to the Odessa theological seminary. (...)
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    Some Famous Conventual Historians.Raphael M. Huber - 1943 - Franciscan Studies 3 (3):259-276.
  28. Portraits of famous philosophers who were also mathematicians.Cassius Jackson Keyser - 1939 - New York,: Scripta mathematica.
     
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    How famous names originated: Hatching a Penguin: The start of paperback populism.Jeremy Lewis - 2008 - Logos 19 (1):20-25.
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    Re-tracing the Five Famous Ways of Summa theologiae I.2.3.Lawrence Moonan - 2011 - International Philosophical Quarterly 51 (4):437-450.
    Aquinas’s Five Ways are not to be understood as demonstrative proofs, successful or not, for the existence of God. Rather, they provide a necessary step towards supplying licensable surrogates for the essential predications that cannot logically be drawn from the incomprehensible nature of God, yet would seem needed for the Summa’s declared genre of argued theology. (Predication secundum analogiam provides surrogates for non-relational accidental predications, likewise unavailable.) What Aquinas is proving in arguing deum esse in ST I.2.3 is not God’s (...)
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    How famous names originated: Waterstone on Waterstone's: Creating the world's third largest bookseller.Tim Waterstone - 2007 - Logos 18 (3):132-137.
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    Famous film failures or our lapse in poetic faith.Maurice Yacowar - 2009 - In Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons, Corrado Federici & Ernesto Virgulti, Disguise, Deception, Trompe-L'oeil: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Peter Lang. pp. 99--197.
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    The Collationes Oxonienses: a Famous Collection of Student Exercises Partially Attributable to Duns Scotus.Irene Zavattero - 2017 - Quaestio 17:649-655.
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    Foetuses, famous violinists, and the right to continued aid.Michael Davis - 1983 - Philosophical Quarterly 33 (132):259-278.
    Critique of J.J. Thomson's well-known defense of abortion. Tries to show that Thomson is wrong that abortion is a violation of the fetus's right to life because there is an important difference between the way the fetus is dependent on the pregnant woman and the way the patient is dependent on the violinist.
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    The most famous fish: human relationships with fish as inferred from the corpus of online English books (1800-2000).Konstantinos I. Stergiou - 2017 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 17:9-18.
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    Ethical Issues in the Market of Famous Paintings. 김미덕 - 2013 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (92):41-61.
    Although very numerous ethical issues in the market of famous paintings are commented on, those aspects of auctions, Freedom of creation and preservation of cultural assets were picked up in this study to discuss, for the 3 aspect are the objects involved in legal problems, not to mention moral problems causing problems even between the nations. First, Auction related ethical issues include forgeries, appraisal and auctions. Forgeries include the coping or cribbing of the whole of an original Work, division (...)
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  37. Ghostwriting: Two Famous Ghosts Speak on its Nature and its Ethical Implications'.Lois J. Einhorn - 1991 - In Robert E. Denton, Ethical dimensions of political communication. New York: Praeger. pp. 115--144.
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    Dear Kalman: smart, peculiar, and outrageous advice for life from famous people to a kid.Kalman Gabriel - 1999 - New York: Quill.
    Twelve-year-old Kalman Gabriel wrote to hundreds of famous -- and infamous -- people to find out what kind of advice for life they would impart upon him. The response was overwhelming. Over two hundred people, from Mother Teresa to Mr. Rogers: from Ray Bradbury and Scott Turow to Naomi Judd and Drew Barrymore, responded to Kalman's letters. Leona Helmsley told Kalman, "Presevere," while Elie Weisel advised, "Study. Read. Share." Kalman's files are compulsively readable and infinitely quotable.
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    Hegel's career and politics: the making of the most famous philosopher in Germany, 1788-1831.Mehmet Tabak - 2019 - New York City: Mehmet Tabak.
    This book focuses on the crucial relationship between Hegel's career and politics. It situates this relationship within the broader political and historical context of his time. More specifically, Tabak explores the unlikely story of how an ambitious, incoherent, and academically untalented person had managed to become the most famous and powerful philosopher in Germany during the last decade of his life. In this context, and contrary to the contemporary "consensus view," Tabak documents conclusively that Hegel was a servile apologist (...)
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  40. The Most Famous Equation.Marc Lange - 2001 - Journal of Philosophy 98 (5):219.
  41. Understanding Quine's famous `statement'.K. Becker - 2001 - Erkenntnis 55 (1):73-84.
    I argue that Quine''s famous claim, any statement can be held true come what may, demands an interpretation that implies that the meanings of the expressions in the held-true statement change. The intended interpretation of this claim is not clear from its context, and so it is often misunderstood by philosophers (and is misleadingly taught to their students). I explain Fodor and Lepore''s (1992) view that the above interpretation would render Quine''s assertion entirely trivial and reply, on both textual (...)
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  42. Ambassadors of the game: do famous athletes have special obligations to act virtuously?Christopher C. Yorke & Alfred Archer - 2020 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 47 (2):301-317.
    Do famous athletes have special obligations to act virtuously? A number of philosophers have investigated this question by examining whether famous athletes are subject to special role model obligations (Wellman 2003; Feezel 2005; Spurgin 2012). In this paper we will take a different approach and give a positive response to this question by arguing for the position that sport and gaming celebrities are ‘ambassadors of the game’: moral agents whose vocations as rule-followers have unique implications for their non-lusory (...)
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    FIAEs in Famous Faces are Mediated by Type of Processing.Peter J. Hills & Michael B. Lewis - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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  44. Filosofijos vieta tikrovės pažinimo raidoje: konferencijos, skirtos F. Engelso veikalų "Liūdvigas Fojerbachas ir klasikinės vokiečių filosofijos pabaiga" ir "Gamtos dialektika," 100-sioms metinėms pažymėti: Vilnius, 1986 m. rugsėjo 30 d.: pranešimų tezės.M. L. Shubas (ed.) - 1986 - Vilnius: Lietuvos TSR Mokslų akademija, Filosofijos, sociologijos ir teisės institutas.
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    (1 other version)Thomson and the Famous Violinist.Leslie Burkholder - 2011 - In Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone, Just the Arguments. Chichester, West Sussex, U.K.: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 269–272.
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    The Four-Seven Debate: An Annotated Translation of the Most Famous Controversy in Korean Neo-Confucian Thought.Michael C. Kalton & Oaksook C. Kim - 1994 - SUNY Press.
    This book is an annotated translation, with introduction and commentary, of the correspondence between Yi Hwang (T'oegye, 1500-1570) and Ki Taesung (Kobong, 1527-1572) and between Yi I (Yulgok, 1536-1584) and Song Hon (Ugye, 1535-1598), known as the Four-Seven Debate, the most famous philosophical controversy in Korean Neo-Confucian thought. The most complex issues and difficult tensions in the great Neo-Confucian synthesis are at the juncture between the metaphysics of the cosmos and the human psyche. The Four-Seven Debate is perhaps the (...)
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  47. Fetuses, Orphans, and a Famous Violinist.Gina Schouten - 2017 - Social Theory and Practice 43 (3):637-665.
    In this paper, I urge feminists to re-center fetal moral status in their theorizing about abortion. I argue that fundamental feminist normative commitments are at odds with efforts to de-emphasize fetal moral status: The feminist commitment to ensuring care for dependents supports surprising conclusions with regard to the ethics of abortion, and the feminist commitment to politicizing the personal has surprising conclusions regarding the politics of abortion. But these feminist insights also support the conclusion that, conditional on fetal moral status, (...)
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    The “praise of the famous” and its prologue: Some observations on Ben sira 44: 1–15 and the question on Enoch in 44: 16. [REVIEW]Pancratius C. Beentjes - 1984 - Bijdragen 45 (4):374-383.
    (1984). THE “PRAISE OF THE FAMOUS” AND ITS PROLOGUE: SOME OBSERVATIONS ON BEN SIRA 44:1–15 AND THE QUESTION ON ENOCH IN 44:16. Bijdragen: Vol. 45, No. 4, pp. 374-383.
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    Fast and Famous: Looking for the Fastest Speed at Which a Face Can be Recognized.Gladys Barragan-Jason, Gabriel Besson, Mathieu Ceccaldi & Emmanuel J. Barbeau - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    The Concept of Famous Painting in the Tang Dynasty: The Case of Zhang Yanyuan’s Lidai minghua ji.Xiaomeng Ning - 2018 - Culture and Dialogue 6 (2):191-222.
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