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  1. M.T. Ciceronis Philosophicorum Uolumen Secundum.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Johannes Sturm, Andrea Navagero & Gaius Marius Victorinus - 1558 - Excudebat Iosias Rihelius.
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    The Decline of Roman Statesmanship in Plutarch's Pyrrhus-Marius.Gaius Marius & T. F. Carney - 2005 - Classical Quarterly 55:481-497.
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    Marius Victorinus als christlicher Philosoph: Die trinitätstheologischen Schriften des Gaius Marius Victorinus und ihre philosophie-, kirchen- und theologiegeschichtlichen Kontexte.Florian Zacher - 2023 - De Gruyter.
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    Una famiglia dalle origini incerte: la gens Valgia.Alfredo Sansone - 2020 - História 69 (4):441.
    This paper proposes to determine and identify the origin of the gens Valgia from Arpinum. It is possible that the Valgii, by taking advantage of the political success of Gaius Marius, like other Arpinum families, already succeeded in obtaining the senatorial rank towards the end of the 2nd and the beginning of the 1st century BC. Later, thanks to Sulla's and Caesar's reforms, who sought allies among the powerful local gentes, the Valgii could consolidate their presence in Rome, (...)
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    Rethinking second-century BC military service: the speech of Spurius Ligustinus.Fabrizio Biglino - 2020 - Journal of Ancient History 8 (2):208-228.
    Several elements suggest that Polybius’ description of the Roman army in Book VI of his Histories depicts a rather outdated military system, making it hard to accept it as an up-to-date portrait of the legions by the mid-second century BC. After all, the Roman army had been experiencing a series of changes since the mid-third century that were affecting both the army’ structure and how citizens experienced military service. This paper argues that the famous episode of Spurius Ligustinus (Livy 42.34) (...)
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  6. From the Hillside.Gaius Glenn Atkins - 1948
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    The Story of Religions in America. William Warren Sweet.Gaius Glenn Atkins - 1931 - International Journal of Ethics 41 (3):388-390.
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    Procession of the Gods.Gaius Glenn Atkins - 1931 - The Monist 41 (3):475-475.
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    Spiritual Intelligence: Processing Different Information or Processing Information Differently?.Marius Dorobantu & Fraser Watts - 2023 - Zygon 58 (3):732-748.
    This article introduces the concept of spiritual intelligence in terms of a natural human ability to take a different perspective on reality rather than an extraordinary ability to engage with a different/supernatural reality. From a cognitive perspective, spiritual intelligence entails a re‐balancing of the two main modes of human cognition, with a prioritization of the holistic‐intuitive mind over the conceptual one. From the psychological and phenomenological perspectives, it involves a different kind of engagement with information: slower, more participatory, less objectifying, (...)
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  10. Kant’s Early Theory of Motion.Marius Stan - 2009 - The Leibniz Review 19:29-61.
    This paper examines the young Kant’s claim that all motion is relative, and argues that it is the core of a metaphysical dynamics of impact inspired by Leibniz and Wolff. I start with some background to Kant’s early dynamics, and show that he rejects Newton’s absolute space as a foundation for it. Then I reconstruct the exact meaning of Kant’s relativity, and the model of impact he wants it to support. I detail (in Section II and III) his polemic engagement (...)
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  11. Kant’s third law of mechanics: The long shadow of Leibniz.Marius Stan - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (3):493-504.
    This paper examines the origin, range and meaning of the Principle of Action and Reaction in Kant’s mechanics. On the received view, it is a version of Newton’s Third Law. I argue that Kant meant his principle as foundation for a Leibnizian mechanics. To find a ‘Newtonian’ law of action and reaction, we must look to Kant’s ‘dynamics,’ or theory of matter. I begin, in part I, by noting marked differences between Newton’s and Kant’s laws of action and reaction. I (...)
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  12. Emilie du Chatelet's Metaphysics of Substance.Marius Stan - 2018 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (3):477-496.
    Much early modern metaphysics grew with an eye to the new science of its time, but few figures took it as seriously as Emilie du Châtelet. Happily, her oeuvre is now attracting close, renewed attention, and so the time is ripe for looking into her metaphysical foundation for empirical theory. Accordingly, I move here to do just that. I establish two conclusions. First, du Châtelet's basic metaphysics is a robust realism. Idealist strands, while they exist, are confined to non-basic regimes. (...)
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  13. Newton and Wolff: The Leibnizian reaction to the Principia, 1716-1763.Marius Stan - 2012 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 50 (3):459-481.
    Newton rested his theory of mechanics on distinct metaphysical and epistemological foundations. After Leibniz's death in 1716, the Principia ran into sharp philosophical opposition from Christian Wolff and his disciples, who sought to subvert Newton's foundations or replace them with Leibnizian ideas. In what follows, I chronicle some of the Wolffians' reactions to Newton's notion of absolute space, his dynamical laws of motion, and his general theory of gravitation. I also touch on arguments advanced by Newton's Continental followers, such as (...)
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    Briefe / Epistularum Libri Decem: Lateinisch - Deutsch.Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus - 2003 - De Gruyter.
    Die Briefe des jüngeren Plinius gehören zu den berühmtesten Briefsammlungen der Antike. Die ersten neun Bücher geben ein vielseitiges Bild des Lebens und Treibens der vornehmen Welt unter der Regierung von Kaiser Trajan. Das 10. Buch enthält den Briefwechsel zwischen Plinius als Statthalter von Bithynien und dem Kaiser.
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    Erläuterungen.H. G. Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus - 2003 - In Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Briefe / Epistularum Libri Decem: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 672-692.
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    Inhalt.H. G. Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus - 2003 - In Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Briefe / Epistularum Libri Decem: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 5-5.
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    Liber qvartvs/ viertes Buch.H. G. Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus - 2003 - In Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Briefe / Epistularum Libri Decem: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 188-247.
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    Liber sextvs/ sechstes Buch.H. G. Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus - 2003 - In Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Briefe / Epistularum Libri Decem: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 304-371.
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    Zur textgestaltung.H. G. Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus - 2003 - In Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Briefe / Epistularum Libri Decem: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 693-698.
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    Aurel Codobon, Amurgul iubirii/ The Twilight of Love.Marius Jucan - 2004 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 3 (8):126-129.
    Aurel Codobon, Amurgul iubirii, Editura Idea, Cluj, 2004.
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    Sąvokų „kalba“, „tauta“, „valstybė“ plėtiniai jaunimo sąmonėje.Marius Smetona - 2018 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 95:177-184.
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  22. A Statistical Referential Theory of Content: Using Information Theory to Account for Misrepresentation.Marius Usher - 2001 - Mind and Language 16 (3):311-334.
    A naturalistic scheme of primitive conceptual representations is proposed using the statistical measure of mutual information. It is argued that a concept represents, not the class of objects that caused its tokening, but the class of objects that is most likely to have caused it (had it been tokened), as specified by the statistical measure of mutual information. This solves the problem of misrepresentation which plagues causal accounts, by taking the representation relation to be determined via ordinal relationships between conditional (...)
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    Abstract Beth Definability in Institutions.Marius Petria & Răzvan Diaconescu - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (3):1002 - 1028.
    This paper studies definability within the theory of institutions, a version of abstract model theory that emerged in computing science studies of software specification and semantics. We generalise the concept of definability to arbitrary logics, formalised as institutions, and we develop three general definability results. One generalises the classical Beth theorem by relying on the interpolation properties of the institution. Another relies on a meta Birkhoff axiomatizability property of the institution and constitutes a source for many new actual definability results, (...)
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    Neural mechanism for the magical number 4: Competitive interactions and nonlinear oscillation.Marius Usher, Jonathan D. Cohen, Henk Haarmann & David Horn - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):151-152.
    The aim of our commentary is to strengthen Cowan's proposal for an inherent capacity limitation in STM by suggesting a neurobiological mechanism based on competitive networks and nonlinear oscillations that avoids some of the shortcomings of the scheme discussed in the target article (Lisman & Idiart 1995).
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    The time course of perceptual choice: The leaky, competing accumulator model.Marius Usher & James L. McClelland - 2001 - Psychological Review 108 (3):550-592.
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    Liber decimvs/ zehntes Buch.H. G. Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus - 2003 - In Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Briefe / Epistularum Libri Decem: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 558-661.
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    Liber octavvs/ achtes Buch.H. G. Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus - 2003 - In Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Briefe / Epistularum Libri Decem: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 434-493.
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  28. Verantwortung für ein Kind. Die Kontroversen um den Kommentar 'Bevölkerungspolitik und Rentenlast' der Kammer der Evangelischen Kirche in Deutschland für soziale Ordnung 1978.Marius Heidrich - 2019 - In Christian Albrecht & Reiner Anselm, Aus Verantwortung: der Protestantismus in den Arenen des Politischen. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
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    (1 other version)The category of causation in psychology.Gaius F. McIntosh - 1935 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 13 (4):257 – 278.
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    Klangsymbolik in fremden Kulturen.Marius Schneider - 1979 - Wien: Lafite.
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    Understanding and assessing uncertainty of observational datasets for model evaluation using ensembles.Marius Zumwald, Benedikt Knüsel, Christoph Baumberger, Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn, David Bresch & Reto Knutti - 2020 - WIREs Climate Change 10:1-19.
    In climate science, observational gridded climate datasets that are based on in situ measurements serve as evidence for scientific claims and they are used to both calibrate and evaluate models. However, datasets only represent selected aspects of the real world, so when they are used for a specific purpose they can be a source of uncertainty. Here, we present a framework for understanding this uncertainty of observational datasets which distinguishes three general sources of uncertainty: (1) uncertainty that arises during the (...)
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  32. Absolute Time: The Limit of Kant's Idealism.Marius Stan - 2019 - Noûs 53 (2):433-461.
    I examine here if Kant can explain our knowledge of duration by showing that time has metric structure. To do so, I spell out two possible solutions: time’s metric could be intrinsic or extrinsic. I argue that Kant’s resources are too weak to secure an intrinsic, transcendentally-based temporal metrics; but he can supply an extrinsic metric, based in a metaphysical fact about matter. I conclude that Transcendental Idealism is incomplete: it cannot account for the durative aspects of experience—or it can (...)
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    Poetik des Schwundes – Praktiken des Leidens.Marius Reisener - 2024 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 69 (1):48-67.
    Annette von Droste-Hülshoff’s fragment ›Ledwina‹, like its homonymous protagonist, has a primarily medial, and therefore transmissive, profile. This profiling is based on Ledwina’s suffering which at the same time provides the material for overcoming it. Assuming a – tentatively formulated – poetics of decrescence, this specific constellation can be traced insofar as the dwindling but not completely disappearing (text) body is concerned with its epistemic-poetological potential. A potential which allows for the aesthetic and human pathological approaches to (literary) figures of (...)
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    Patristic Apophaticism and the House of Being.Marius Portaru - 2022 - Diakrisis Yearbook of Theology and Philosophy 5:47-60.
    This essay proposes a brief reflection on language, considering Patristic apophaticism, as seen in the works of the Cappadocian Fathers, Dionysius and Maximus the Confessor. It discusses Heidegger’s critique of onto-theology and his Letter on Humanism, where language is called “the House of Being”. It tries to show that, according to Patristic apophaticism, the human nous is instead the “House of Being”. The difference between Heidegger and Patristic thought lies in how Being is understood. It also notes that the Letter (...)
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  35. Who controls the past?Marius Gudonis & Benjamin T. Jones - 2021 - In Marius Gudonis & Benjamin T. Jones, History in a post-truth world: theory and praxis. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Comparison between the respective views of John Calvin and classical Pentecostals on the role of the Holy Spirit in reading the Bible.Marius Nel - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):9.
    The growth of the Pentecostal movement in the global south implies that its pneumatological emphases be noticed by other Christian traditions, including the hermeneutical processes followed to interpret the Bible, the Christians’ source of revelation about God. The aim of this article is to reflect on the role of the Spirit in the hermeneutical process, and it is done based on two traditions, the Reformed and Pentecostal movements, both of which play an important role within South African Christianity. Whilst the (...)
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    The Dependence of St. Thomas’ Psychology of Sensation upon his Physics.Marius Schneider - 1962 - Franciscan Studies 22 (1-2):3-31.
  38. Huygens on Inertial Structure and Relativity.Marius Stan - 2016 - Philosophy of Science 83 (2):277-298.
    I explain and assess here Huygens’ concept of relative motion. I show that it allows him to ground most of the Law of Inertia, and also to explain rotation. Thereby his concept obviates the need for Newton’s absolute space. Thus his account is a powerful foundation for mechanics, though not without some tension.
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  39. Newton's Concepts of Force among the Leibnizians.Marius Stan - 2017 - In Mordechai Feingold, The Reception of Isaac Newton in Europe. Cambridge University Press. pp. 244-289.
    I argue that the key dynamical concepts and laws of Newton's Principia never gained a solid foothold in Germany before Kant in the 1750s. I explain this absence as due to Leibniz. Thus I make a case for a robust Leibnizian legacy for Enlightenment science, and I solve what Jonathan Israel called “a meaningful historical problem on its own,” viz. the slow and hesitant reception of Newton in pre-Kantian Germany.
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  40. Agency, Teleological Control and Robust Causation.Marius Usher - 2018 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (2):302-324.
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  41. Metaphysical Foundations of Neoclassical Mechanics.Marius Stan - 2017 - In Michela Massimi & Angela Breitenbach, Kant and the Laws of Nature. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 214-234.
    I examine here if Kant’s metaphysics of matter can support any late-modern versions of classical mechanics. I argue that in principle it can, by two different routes. I assess the interpretive costs of each approach, and recommend the most promising strategy: a mass-point approach.
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  42. Newtonianism and the physics of du Châtelet's Institutions de physique.Marius Stan - 2022 - In Anna Marie Roos & Gideon Manning, Collected Wisdom of the Early Modern Scholar: Essays in Honor of Mordechai Feingold. Springer. pp. 277-97.
    Much scholarship has claimed the physics of Emilie du Châtelet’s treatise, Institutions de physique, is Newtonian. I argue against that idea. To do so, I distinguish three strands of meaning for the category ‘Newtonian science,’ and I examine her book against them. I conclude that her physics is not Newtonian in any useful or informative sense. To capture what is specific about it, we need better interpretive categories.
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    What’s in a gold standard? In defence of randomised controlled trials.Marius Backmann - 2017 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 20 (4):513-523.
    The standardised randomised clinical trial (RCT) has been exceedingly popular in medical research, economics, and practical policy making. Recently, RCTs have faced criticism. First, it has been argued by John Worrall that we cannot be certain that our sample is not atypical with regard to possible confounding factors. I will argue that at least in the case of medical research, we know enough about the relevant causal mechanisms to be justified to ignore a number of factors we have good reason (...)
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  44. Absolute Space and the Riddle of Rotation: Kant’s Response to Newton.Marius Stan - 2016 - Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 7:257-308.
    Newton had a fivefold argument that true motion must be motion in absolute space, not relative to matter. Like Newton, Kant holds that bodies have true motions. Unlike him, though, Kant takes all motion to be relative to matter, not to space itself. Thus, he must respond to Newton’s argument above. I reconstruct here Kant’s answer in detail. I prove that Kant addresses just one part of Newton’s case, namely, his “argument from the effects” of rotation. And, to show that (...)
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    The Triad “Cause-Mean-Effect” as a Way of Approximating the Efficiency of Technical or Non-technical Creations or Systems.Marius Arghirescu - 2020 - International Journal of Philosophy 8 (1):8.
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    Pragmatism, Realism, and Science.Marius Backmann, Andreas Berg-Hildebrand, Marie Kaiser, Michael Pohl, Raja Rosenhagen, Christian Suhm & Robert Velten - 2005 - In Andreas Vieth, Richard Rorty: His Philosophy Under Discussion. Verlag. pp. 65-78.
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  47. Moral zasnovan na prirodnim zakonima.Marius Deshumbert - 1929 - Edited by Īlīć, Mīlan Ī & [From Old Catalog].
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  48. Prácticas alternativas en medicina y método científico.Marius Foz - 2003 - Humanitas 1 (2):147-156.
     
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    Liber primvs/ erstes Buch.H. G. Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus - 2003 - In Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Briefe / Epistularum Libri Decem: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 6-65.
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    Activating episodic simulation increases affective empathy.Marius C. Vollberg, Brendan Gaesser & Mina Cikara - 2021 - Cognition 209 (C):104558.
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