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    Mating systems and fluctuating asymmetry: Firm foundations?Innes C. Cuthill & Alasdair I. Houston - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (4):600-600.
    Gangestad & Simpson review sexual selection theory and discuss their work on fluctuating asymmetry and mate preference in humans. We question some aspects of their account and mention problems with the data. We also suggest that more theoretical work on complex but realistic mating systems is required.
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    Virgin Territories and Motherlands: Colonial and Nationalist Representations of Africa and Ireland.C. L. Innes - 1994 - Feminist Review 47 (1):1-14.
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    Irrationality, suboptimality, and the evolutionary context.Mark Steer & Innes Cuthill - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (2):176-177.
    We propose that a direct analogy can be made between optimal behaviour in animals and rational behaviour in humans, and that lessons learned by the study of the former can be applied to the latter. Furthermore, we suggest that, to understand human decisions, rationality must be considered within an evolutionary framework.
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  4. Longinus: structure and unity.Doreen C. Innes - 2006 - In Andrew Laird (ed.), Ancient Literary Criticism. Oxford University Press.
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    S. A. Kosma: Κεφάλαια ἀπὸ τὴν χρήση το ἐπιθέτου στὸν Πίνδαρο. Pp. xx+175. Thessalonica: privately printed, 1970. Paper.D. C. Innes - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (01):84-85.
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    Cicero, Ad Atticum i. 14. 4.D. C. Innes - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (02):145-146.
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    Gigantomachy and Natural Philosophy.D. C. Innes - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (01):165-.
    Augustan poets refer curiously often to the possible composition of a Gigantomachy, as in Prop. 2.1 and 3.9, Ov. Am. 2.1.11 ff., Trist. 2.61 ff. and 331 ff., and the future study of natural philosophy, as in Verg. Georg. 2.475 ff. and Prop. 3.5.25 ff. These ambitions are rejected, abandoned, or firmly set in the future. I suggest that the function of both is closely similar since they provide traditionally sublime themes to contrast the poet's present ‘humbler’’ task.
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    Ethics and Rhetoric: Classical Essays for Donald Russell on His Seventy-fifth Birthday.Doreen C. Innes, Harry Hine & Christopher Pelling (eds.) - 1995 - Clarendon Press.
    Donald Russell, Emeritus Professor of Classical Literature at the University of Oxford, has been a leading figure in several fields of classical scholarship over the last few decades. The present volume collects essays written in his honour by scholars who have all worked closely with him. They fall into three sections, corresponding to Donald Russell's main work: Latin literature, Greek imperial literature, and ancient literary criticism. They are unified by two of Russell's own pervasive concerns: ethics, the concern of classical (...)
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    Francis Bacon.David C. Innes - 2019 - Phillipsburg, New Jersey: P&R Publishing.
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    Phidias and Cicero, Brutus 70.D. C. Innes - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (02):470-.
    Phidias’ absence from the survey of sculptors in Cic. Brut. 70 is curious, explanation in terms of differing histories of sculpture only partly convincing. I suggest that Cicero has valid literary motives and is wittily undermining the Atticist position by adaptation of what was a rhetorical topos, the parallel development of Greek prose and sculpture from archaic spareness to classical expertise and dignity: see Dem. Eloc. 14, D. H. Isoc. 3, p.59 U-R; more elaborate but partly deriving from Cicero and (...)
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    Gorgias, Antiphon and Sophistopolis.D. C. Innes - 1991 - Argumentation 5 (2):221-231.
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    Aristotle's Rhetoric.D. C. Innes - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (02):151-.
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    Tiberius on Figures of Speech.D. C. Innes - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (03):368-.
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    Ancient Rhetoric.D. C. Innes - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):66-.
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    Kωλoeiδhσ.D. C. Innes - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (01):240-.
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    Menander Rhetor.D. C. Innes - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):23-.
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    Phidias and Cicero, Brutus 70.D. C. Innes - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (2):470-471.
    Phidias’ absence from the survey of sculptors in Cic. Brut. 70 is curious, explanation in terms of differing histories of sculpture only partly convincing. I suggest that Cicero has valid literary motives and is wittily undermining the Atticist position by adaptation of what was a rhetorical topos, the parallel development of Greek prose and sculpture from archaic spareness to classical expertise and dignity: see Dem. Eloc. 14, D. H. Isoc. 3, p.59 U-R; more elaborate but partly deriving from Cicero and (...)
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    Quo Usque Tandem Patiemini?D. C. Innes - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (02):468-.
    In his article , 97–105) R. Reneham rightly classes Sail. Cat.20.9 as a conscious imitation of Cic.Cat.1.1, but adopts the unsatisfactory explanation of parody. Such parody is, as he notes, without parallel in Sallust and ineptly distracts attention from the vigorous development of Catiline's rhetoric. Elsewhere mimesis is regularly a compliment to the author imitated, often closely functional by reinforcing a point from the parallel of a similar context . Similarly I suggest that here Sallust recalls Cicero's words to illustrate (...)
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    Giuseppe Brocgia: Tradizione ed esegesi: studi su Esiodo e sulla lirica greca arcaica. Pp. 151. Brescia: Paideia, 1969. Paper, L.2,500. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (3):404-404.
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    Detlev Fehling: Die Wiederholungsfiguren und ihr Gebrauch bei den Griechen vor Gorgias. Pp. xii+358. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1969. Cloth, DM.78. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (3):418-418.
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    Critical currents and flux-creep in a type-II superconductor.K. E. Osborne & A. C. Rose-Innes - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 27 (3):683-688.
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    Menander Rhetor J. Soffel: Die Regeln Menanders für die Leichenrede. (Beiträge zur klassischen Philologie, 57.) Pp. 295. Meisenheim am Glan: Anton Hain, 1974. Cloth, DM. 42. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):23-24.
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    Accentual Responsion in Greek Strophic Poetry. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (1):94-94.
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    Aristote, Rhétorique, Tome troisième. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (1):107-108.
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    Denys d'Halicarnasse, Opuscules rhétoriques. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (1):111-112.
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    Figures of Speech in Pindar. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (3):323-324.
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    Sight and Sound in Bacchylides. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (1):15-16.
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    Towards a Text of Aristole's Rhetoric. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (2):172-173.
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    Zur Ideenlehre des Hermogenes. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (1):120-121.
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    Ancient Rhetoric J. Martin: Antike Rhetorik: Technik und Methode. (Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft, II.3.) Pp. xi + 420. Munich: Beck, 1974. Cloth, DM. 118. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):66-68.
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    Aristotle's Rhetoric - Bernd Schneider: Die mittelalterlichen griechisch-lateinischen Übersetzungen der aristotelischen Rhetorik. Pp. xiii+203. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1971. Cloth, DM. 68. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (2):151-153.
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    W. Stroh: Taxis und Taktik, Die advokatische Dispositionskunst in Ciceros Gerichtsreden. Pp. 318. Stuttgart: Teubner, 1975. Cloth, £9.75. [REVIEW]D. C. Innes - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (1):121-121.
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    Experimental investigation of dislocation sources in the fluxon lattice of a type-II superconductor.Helen Vardulaki-Petropoulou, J. Lowell & A. C. Rose-Innes - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (5):1043-1051.
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    Managing the metropolis: London's social problems and their control, c. 1660-1830.Joanna Innes - 2001 - In Innes Joanna (ed.), Two Capitals: London and Dublin 1500–1840. pp. 53.
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    Attention lapses and behavioural microsleeps during tracking, psychomotor vigilance, and dual tasks.Russell J. Buckley, William S. Helton, Carrie R. H. Innes, John C. Dalrymple-Alford & Richard D. Jones - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 45:174-183.
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    Chinese Civilization.J. K. Shryock, Marcel Granet, Kathleen E. Innes, Mabel R. Brailsford & C. K. Ogden - 1931 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 51 (2):186.
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    "Myśl i rzeczywistość" i inne pisma filozoficzne.Florian Znaniecki - 1987 - Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawn. Nauk.. Edited by Jerzy Wocial.
    t. 1. "Myśl i rzeczywistość" i inne pisma filozofizne.
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    Inne idee awangardy: wspólnota, wolność, autorytet.Grzegorz Sztabiński - 2011 - Warszawa: Wydawn. "Neriton".
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    F INN B OWRING, Science, Seeds and Cyborgs: Biotechnology and the Appropriation of Life. London and New York: Verso, 2003. Pp. xiii+388. ISBN 1-85984-687-4. £19.00, $29.99, C$39.00. [REVIEW]Paolo Palladino - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Science 39 (1):150-151.
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    Four Elegies of Properlius done into Stanzaed Verse as Experiments. By E. H. W. Meyerstein. To be had of the Author, 3 Gray's Inn Place, London, W.C. 1. Paper, 2s. - The Old Gods. Echoes from Lucretius and from Greek Lyrics and other sources. Pp. 63. By Denis Turner. London: Besant, 1932. Cloth, 3s. 6d. [REVIEW]K. R. Potter - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (1):40-40.
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    Radość i bojaźń: wprowadzenie do czwartego antynaturalistycznego argumentu C.S. Lewisa.Piotr Bylica - 2024 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 72 (4):177-199.
    W bogatej literaturze poświęconej C.S. Lewisowi wskazuje się na trzy spotykane w jego publikacjach argumenty przeciwko naturalizmowi filozoficznemu. Są to argument z rozumu, argument z moralności oraz argument z Pragnienia (lub pragnienia transcendencji). Celem artykułu jest wykazanie, że Lewis przedstawił także inne antynaturalistyczne rozumowanie odwołujące się do numinotycznej bojaźni, o której pisał Rudolf Otto. W tekście omawiam charakterystykę Pragnienia dokonaną przez Lewisa oraz spotykane w literaturze ujęcia Pragnienia, w których zestawia się je z doświadczeniem numinotycznym. Wykazuję, że Lewis charakteryzował Pragnienie, (...)
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    Liberalizm Marthy C. Nussbaum: między autonomią jednostki a polityczną tolerancją.Maciej Sławiński - 2017 - Etyka 55:41-58.
    Martha C. Nussbaum w oparciu o teorię sprawności tworzy wizję powszechnego ładu politycznego opartego na szacunku i tolerancji. Czy rzeczywiście jej teoria może stać się podstawą międzynarodowego liberalizmu politycznego? Wszak nosi ona wyraźne cechy opcji światpoglądowej – etyki moralnej autonomii jednostki. W dyskusji z Lindą Barclay Nussbuam odcina się od takiej interpretacji. Podkreśla pluralistyczny i uniwersalistyczny charakter swoich rozwiązań. Chce, aby konsensus oparty na teorii sprawności przekroczył bariery kultur, religii i narodowości. Stawia więc cele ambitniejsze niż sam Rawls, czołowy polityczny (...)
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    (5 other versions)Enzyklopädie Philosophie und Wissenschaftstheorie: Band 2: C–F.Jürgen Mittelstraß (ed.) - 2024 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
    Die »Enzyklopädie Philosophie- und Wissenschaftstheorie«, das größte allgemeine Nachschlagewerk zur Philosophie im deutschsprachigen Raum, wurde 1980 begonnen und 1996 mit dem vierten Band abgeschlossen. Sie erschien 2005 bis 2018 in einer komplett aktualisierten und erweiterten 8-bändigen Neuauflage, die hiermit nun in einer kartonierten Sonderausgabe vorliegt. Die »Enzyklopädie« umfasst in Sach- und Personenartikeln nicht nur den klassischen Bestand des philosophischen Wissens, sondern auch die neuere Entwicklung der Philosophie, insbesondere in den Bereichen Logik, Erkenntnis- und Wissenschaftstheorie sowie Sprachphilosophie. Zugleich finden Grundlagenreflexionen in (...)
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    Method as a Function of “Disciplinary Landscape”: C.D. Darlington and Cytology, Genetics and Evolution, 1932–1950.Oren Solomon Harman - 2006 - Journal of the History of Biology 39 (1):165-197.
    This article considers the reception of British cytogeneticist C.D. Darlington's controversial 1932 book, Recent Advances in Cytology. Darlington's cytogenetic work, and the manner in which he made it relevant to evolutionary biology, marked an abrupt shift in the status and role of cytology in the life sciences. By focusing on Darlington's scientific method -- a stark departure from anti-theoretical, empirical reasoning to a theoretical and speculative approach based on deduction from genetic first principles -- the article characterises the relationships defining (...)
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    Enzyklopädie Philosophie und Wissenschaftstheorie.Gottfried Gabriel, Martin Carrier & Jürgen Mittelstrass (eds.) - 2005 - Metzler.
    Bd. 1. A-B -- Bd. 2. C-F -- Bd. 3. G-Inn -- Bd. 4. Ins-Loc.
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    Etudes cartésiennes: Dieu, le temps, la liberté.Nicolas Grimaldi - 1996 - Paris: Vrin.
    Dieu, le temps, la liberte: trois manieres de poser le probleme des rapports du fini et de l'infini. Comment un etre fini peut-il etre tellement hante par l'idee de l'infini, qu'elle soit la plus originaire et l'horizon de toutes ses pensees? Si Dieu a tout cree sans ordre ni raison, l'infinite de sa puissance n'est-elle pas son unique perfection? Comment une creature finie peut-elle desirer acquerir les perfections infinies qu'elle concoit en Dieu sans s'assigner ainsi une tache infinie? Pour deduire (...)
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    Proudhon: la justice, contre le souverain: tentative d'examen d'une théorie de la justice fondée sur l'équilibre économique.Philippe Riviale - 2003 - Paris: Harmattan.
    Le présent essai tente d'élucider la théorie de la Justice selon Proudhon. Ce penseur est si connu que sa notoriété masque sa pensée. D'ailleurs peut-on, à bon droit parler de la pensée de Proudhon? L'autodidacte écrase chez lui le philosophe et lui fait écrire de telles absurdités, en apparence savantes, que le lecteur cherche en vain à comprendre la cohérence du tout. Célèbre pour avoir écrit que la propriété était le vol, pour avoir polémiqué avec Marx, il exerça une influence (...)
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    Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts oder Naturrechts und Staatswissenschaft im Grundrisse.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1966 - Hamburg): Fischer-Bücherei.
    Excerpt from Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts, oder Naturrecht und Staatswissenschaft im Grundrisse Unb mit jener eifernen @raft gn (R)tanbe gebraebt toorben bie bor ?i[iem unfern %rennb anbgeicbnete, ibobi aber in ber ?in@fiibrnng, 2[norbnnng nnb in ber gang tonnbérbaren ecbiteftonif, mit ber jebe @eite unb jeber $ranm bebanbeit, in bern %ieif3e, ber jebem qbintet beb (R)ebänbeb angetoanbt ift, in bein einen ebenmiifgigen unb bocb toieber berfcbiebenen (c)tbte, ber bon ber (R)bitg;e bi@ gur (R)rnnbtage ficb bewerten Iäfit, unb ber ba(R) (R)ange (...)
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    Higher needs and personality.A. H. Maslow - 1951 - Dialectica 5 (3‐4):257-265.
    RésuméDans une importante série de publications, et dans un ouvrage sous presse intituléThe instinctoid nature of basic needs, le Dr Maslow à développé une théorie de la motivation dont le présent article résume à grands traits ľune des thèses principales. – Contrairement à la tendance essentielle de la Psychologie américaine, qui est ?expliquer ľaction humaine à partir ?un très petit nombre de besoins purement physiologiques , ľauteur pense qu'il est indispensable de faire place à des besoins ?un ordre plus relevé. (...)
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    Sur l'anticartésianisme prétendu de Heidegger : le sens d'(une) Auseinandersetzung.Christophe Perrin - 2010 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 51:137-149.
    Réservant à la pensée de Descartes un traitement plus réservé que l’étude qu’il peut mener de ses autres grands devanciers, Heidegger, à en croire certains commentateurs, dissimulerait mal envers le penseur français son inimitié, celle-ci le prémunissant sans doute du danger de ne pouvoir se relever d’un « cartésianisme inné », dont il fait le reproche aux philosophes. C’est pourtant contre ce préjugé qu’il s’agit ici de lutter en désamorçant, à travers l’éclaircissement de la notion d’ Auseinandersetzung , cet apparent (...)
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