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    Conceptual inductive learning.Miroslav Kubat - 1991 - Artificial Intelligence 52 (2):169-182.
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    On Bayesian problem-solving: helping Bayesians solve simple Bayesian word problems.Miroslav Sirota, Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau, Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau & Marie Juanchich - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  3. Emergence of the Post-truth Situation: Its Sources and Contexts.Miroslav Vacura - 2020 - Disputatio 9 (13).
    We often encounter the term “post-truth situation” in quite different contexts. This paper compares existing approaches to the term, reviewing sources of this notion in different domains and fundametally identifying its conceptual core. The starting point is the analysis of the recent transformation of the relationship between scientific fact and the political sphere and the change of the role of experts in relationship to society. The next section focuses on the role of digital and especially social media in the emergence (...)
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    Semantic Paradox: A Comparative Analysis of Scholastic and Analytic Views.Miroslav Hanke - 2014 - Res Philosophica 91 (3):367-386.
    Scholastic and analytic definitions of semantic paradoxes, in terms of groundlessness, circularity, and semantic pathology, are introduced and compared with each other. The fundamental intuitions used in these definitions are the concepts of being true about extralinguistic reality, of making statements about one’s self, and of compatibility with an underlying semantic theory. The three approaches—the groundlessness view, the circularity view, and the semantic pathology view—are shown to differ not only conceptually, but also in their applications. As both a means for (...)
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    Initiation Plants in Drug Addiction Treatment: The Purgahuasca Therapy.Miroslav Horák, Nahanga Verter & Kristina Somerlíková - 2021 - Anthropology of Consciousness 32 (1):33-54.
    Anthropology of Consciousness, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 33-54, Spring 2021.
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  6. The Consent Solution to Punishment and the Explicit Denial Objection.Miroslav Imbrisevic - 2010 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 25 (2):211-224.
    Recently, David Boonin has put forward several objections to Carlos S. Nino's 'Consensual Theory of Punishment'. In this paper I will defend Nino against the 'explicit denial objection'. I will discuss whether Boonin's interpretation of Nino as a tacit consent theorist is right. I will argue that the offender's consent is neither tacit nor express, but a special category of implicit consent. Further, for Nino the legal-normative consequences of an act (of crime) are 'irrevocable', i.e. one cannot (expressly and successfully) (...)
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    Marxism and the determinants of critical judgment.Miroslav Beker - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (1):33-41.
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    Construction of models from groups of permutations.Miroslav Benda - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (3):383-388.
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    Opusculum insolubilium v kontextu scholastické logiky Analýza traktátu a pracovní edice.Miroslav Hanke - 2012 - Studia Neoaristotelica 9 (3):63-92.
    Opusculum insolubilium is an anonymous sixteenth-century British logical treatise dealing with the so-called “insolubles”, i.e. self-reflexive paradoxical propositions. It summarises the fundamental principles of the approach proposed by Roger Swyneshed in the fourteenth century, which became popular in the British academic circles during the fifteenth century. The present paper has two basic aims: to contrive a modern edition of this treatise which could be used fora further research in post-mediaeval scholastic logic, and to provide elementary information about its content and (...)
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    The emergence of baroque mentality and its cultural impact on western europe after 1550.Miroslav John Hanak - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (3):315-326.
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    Beşinci Sınıf Fen Bilimleri Öğretim Programının İçerik ve Kazanım İlişkisinin Öğretmen Görüşlerine G.Ulaş Kubat - 2015 - Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 11):1061-1061.
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    Der Jona-Kommentar des Theodor von Mopsuestia.Rodoljub Kubat - 2014 - Philotheos 14:117-130.
    In diesem Aufsatz werden die exegetische Methoden analysiert, die Theodor von Mopsuestia in seiner Auslegung des Buches Jona benutzt hat. Im ersten Teil wird über seiner theologisch-hermeneutische Grundlagen geschrieben, während im zweiten Teil seine Exegese an konkreten Beispielen dargestellt wird. Dabei wird der gramatisch-hystorischer Sinn der Texten betont, welchen Theodor bevorzugt hat. Das wird besonders in seiner Exegese des Jonas Aufenthalt im Fischbauch und Jonas Befreiung dargestellt. In diesem Aufsatz wird die Theodors Methode der Theoria (θεωρίᾳ) dargestellt und danach das (...)
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    Franz Brentano's Axiology.Daniel Kubat - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):133-141.
    The general knowledge of Brentano's ethical doctrines comes from the little book of his, Vom Ursprung sittlicher Erkenntnis, first published in 1889. Only the recent publications and the insight into his not yet published correspondence throw more light on the history of his axiology.
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    Fen Bilgisi Öğretmen Adaylarının Öğretme ve Öğrenme Sürecine Yönelik Yeterlikleri.Ulaş Kubat - 2015 - Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 15):601-601.
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  15. Some actual problems of the political-economy of socialism.J. Kubat - 1982 - Filosoficky Casopis 30 (2):324-331.
     
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    Anacreon, 358 PMG.Miroslav Marcovich - 1983 - American Journal of Philology 104 (4):372.
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    Definition in Aristotle’s Concept of Science.Miroslav Repovský - 2015 - Pro-Fil 16 (1):20.
    Aristotelova koncepcia definície v Druhých analytikách nepredstavuje len zásadný komponent dokazovacej vedy, ale v rôznych podobách je tiež zosobnená v spisoch jednotlivých vied a významným spôsobom ovplyvňuje podobu jeho filozofických a vedeckých skúmaní. I keď je systematickému výkladu spôsobov definovania venovaná celá druhá kniha tohto spisu, plné vyjasnenie účelu definícií sa ukáže až v širšom kontexte Aristotelovho modelu vedy. Cieľom štúdie je systematická interpretácia konceptu definície a predstavenie dvoch hlavných postupov definovania na podklade metódy vedeckého skúmania v spisoch Organonu.Podobu definície (...)
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  18. Patriarchy in Disguise: Burke on Pike and World Rugby.Miroslav Imbrišević - 2022 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1 (1):1-31.
    World Rugby (WR) announced in 2020 that transwomen should not be competing at the elite level because of safety and fairness concerns. WR and Jon Pike, a philosopher of sport advising them, adopted a lexical approach to get a grip on the three values in play: safety, fairness, and inclusion. Previously, governing bodies tried to balance these competing values. Michael Burke recently published a paper taking aim at Pike’s lexical approach. This is a reply to Burke.
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    Quality of life in children brought up by married and cohabiting couples.Miroslav Popper, Ivan Lukšík & Martin Kanovský - 2020 - Human Affairs 30 (1):47-59.
    Under the Second Demographic Transition, alternative forms of living arrangement are on the rise. The aim of this article is to compare quality of life in children living in married and cohabiting families. We present the results of representative research conducted in Slovakia in 2018 (N = 1,010 respondents). We tested whether children brought up in traditional married families had better material resources and healthcare, fewer behavioural problems, better peer relations and spent more leisure time with their parents than children (...)
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    Morality and the nation: Was the birth of the European nation an immoral deviation?Miroslav Hroch - 2022 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 12 (3-4):111-127.
    The author points out that the moral condemnation of “nationalism” that is common in contemporary Anglo-Saxon literature does not hold up once we subject it to historical and, by extension, sociolinguistic criticism. This term, originally nebulous and confusing, has become meaningless as a result of forgetting that it is the designation of the relationship of an individual (or social group) to the entity of a nation, an entity that is the result of the empirically well grasped historical process of nation (...)
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    Why Break the Rules – in Life and in Sport?Miroslav Imbrisevic - 2020 - Idrottsforum.
    In life there can be good reasons to break the rules. Some sports philosophers have suggested that this also holds for games. In this essay I will compare and contrast reasons for rule-breaking in life and in sports. Some of my focus will be on recent attempts to defend strategic fouling (by Eylon & Horowitz, Russell, and Flynn). Supporters of strategic fouling try to provide a philosophical underpinning for the practice, but they ignore the genealogy of such rule-violations. I will (...)
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    The Final Reconciliation: Reflections on a Social Dimension of the Eschatological Transition.Miroslav Volf - 2000 - Modern Theology 16 (1):91-113.
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    Trapped in the Trans Experience: What Mary Couldn’t Know.Miroslav Imbrisevic - 2024 - Journal of Controversial Ideas 4 (2):1-29.
    Background: -/- Having colonised the social role ‘woman’, and entering female-only spaces, there is one bastion of womanhood left which has always been closed off to men who claim to be women: the inner life, the phenomenology of inhabiting a female sexed body. This bastion has come under attack; trans women claim that they ‘feel like a woman’ or that they are ‘a woman inside’. The aim of this essay is to assess such claims. -/- The appropriation of ‘womanhood’ by (...)
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    Social Preconditions of National Revival in Europe: A Comparative Analysis of the Social Composition of Patriotic Groups Among the Smaller European Nations.Miroslav Hroch - 1985 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a revised translation of two works by Miroslav Hroch, which together form a pioneering comparative analysis of the various struggles for national identity in nineteenth-century Europe. It is concerned with the decisive phase of 'national renaissance', when small groups of committed patriots successfully generated mass support. When and why was their propaganda effective? The author attempts to answer this fundamental question by locating the patriots within the contemporary social structure, and uses data derived from many different (...)
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    Inclusion, Eligibility and Forfeiture.Miroslav Imbrisevic - 2024 - Analítica 4 (October):127-138.
    One of the buzzwords of today is ‘inclusion’. But the idea that everyone should be ‘included’ is a mistake, thoughtlessly reproduced by many. This holds in the private sphere, as well as in the institutional settings of the public sphere. There is very little conceptual analysis of the term, although there is plenty of literature on ‘social inclusion’ and the political vision of including the marginalized. My aim is to show that there are constraints on inclusion – particularly in institutional (...)
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  26. Is Being Non-Binary a Social Kind?Miroslav Imbrisevic - manuscript
    Robin Dembroff (Real Talk about the Metaphysics of Gender, 2018) believes that ‘non-binary’ is a social kind. I have my doubts about this, but if it is a social kind, then it is a very special one. The membership conditions of the social kind ‘non-binary’ are only accessible to non-binary persons. They establish and police their own membership conditions (Dembroff 2018: 36f.): ‘Individuals are granted authority over their gender kind membership.’ So, if this is indeed a ‘social kind’, then it (...)
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    Information retrieval from hospital information system: Increasing effectivity using swarm intelligence.Miroslav Bursa, Lenka Lhotska, Vaclav Chudacek, Jiri Spilka, Petr Janku & Lukas Hruban - 2015 - Journal of Applied Logic 13 (2):126-137.
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    Pythagorica.Miroslav Marcovich - 1964 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 108 (1-2):29-44.
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    Pythagoras as Cock.Miroslav Marcovich - 1976 - American Journal of Philology 97 (4):331.
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    Philosophy, Image, Arts.Miroslav Marcelli - 2005 - Human Affairs 15 (1):5-11.
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    Strategies of Islamist Extremism in Europe.Miroslav Mares - 2015 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 17 (1):109-118.
    This paper explains various strategies of contemporary Islamists extremism in Europe. The author identifies the most important variants of Islamist extremism and deals with their goals and with strategic approaches how to achieve these goals. Quasi-legalist strategies as well as violent forms of interest-empowerment are described. The author uses sources from various Islamist organizations and analyses these materials within the framework of modern insurgency. A comprehensive outlook and threat assessment of Islamist extremist strategies are included in this article.
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    Cardinal Invariants and the Collapse of the Continuum by Sacks Forcing.Miroslav Repický - 2008 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (2):711 - 727.
    We study cardinal invariants of systems of meager hereditary families of subsets of ω connected with the collapse of the continuum by Sacks forcing S and we obtain a cardinal invariant yω such that S collapses the continuum to yω and y ≤ yω ≤ b. Applying the Baumgartner-Dordal theorem on preservation of eventually narrow sequences we obtain the consistency of y = yω < b. We define two relations $\leq _{0}^{\ast}$ and $\leq _{1}^{\ast}$ on the set $(^{\omega}\omega)_{{\rm Fin}}$ of (...)
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  33. Some Evolutionary Views on Social and Moral Norms.Miroslav Popper - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (7):634-645.
    The paper sheds light on different approaches to normativity and on current tendencies to consider social and moral norms from the perspective of evolutionary psychology. The main objective of the paper is to show the similarities as well as differences between social and moral norms. Further, the author argues, that the differentiating characteristics, such as the influence of an external authority, the role of emotions and the role of conscious and subconscious judgments are not qualitative, but rather quantitative. Although the (...)
     
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    Sets of points of symmetric continuity.Miroslav Repický - 2015 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 54 (7-8):803-824.
    We study the sets of symmetric continuity of real functions in connection with the sets of continuity. We prove that sets of reals of cardinality (...)
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    When a thinker does not want to think: Adding meta-control into the working model.Miroslav Sirota - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e141.
    De Neys proposes an elegant solution to several theoretical problems of the dual-process theories but underspecifies the role of motivation in initiating, intensifying, and ceasing deliberation. Therefore, I suggest including a meta-cognitive control component in the working model that can moderate deliberation, for instance by affecting the deliberation threshold.
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    (1 other version)The social meaning of reconciliation.Miroslav Volf - 1999 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 16 (1):7-12.
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    Disfluent fonts do not help people to solve math and non-math problems regardless of their numeracy.Miroslav Sirota, Andriana Theodoropoulou & Marie Juanchich - 2020 - Thinking and Reasoning 27 (1):142-159.
    Prior research has suggested that perceptual disfluency activates analytical processing and increases the solution rate of mathematical problems with appealing but incorrect answers (i.e., the Cogn...
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  38. What does Gettier prove?Miroslav Imbrisevic - manuscript
    Both of Gettier's examples are not representative of situations in which we would claim knowledge – we do not use language in this way. Therefore, Gettier has not shown that justified true belief is insufficient for knowledge. I am not denying that there is a problem about the definition of knowledge. Several decades earlier, Russell dealt with this problem, using a stopped clock to illustrate it.
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    The Strategic Foul and Contract Law: Efficient Breach in Sports?Miroslav Imbrisevic - 2018 - Fair Play 12:69-99.
    The debate about the Strategic Foul has been rumbling on for several decades and it has predominantly been fought on moral grounds. The defenders claim that the rules of a game must be supplemented by the ‘ethos’ of the game, by its conventions or informal rules. Critics of the Strategic Foul argue that to break the rules deliberately, in order to gain an advantage, is morally wrong, spoils the game, or is a form of cheating. Rather than entering the moral (...)
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    Jesuit Probabilistic Logic between Scholastic and Academic Philosophy.Miroslav Hanke - 2019 - History and Philosophy of Logic 40 (4):355-373.
    There is a well-documented paradigm-shift in eighteenth century Jesuit philosophy and science, at the very least in Central Europe: traditional scholastic version(s) of Aristotelianism were replaced by early modern rationalism (Wolff's systematisation of Leibnizian philosophy) and early modern science and mathematics. In the field of probability, this meant that the traditional Jesuit engagement with probability, uncertainty, and truthlikeness (in particular, as applied to moral theology) could translate into mathematical language, and can be analysed against the background of the accounts of (...)
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    Subverting the Rules in Sport.Miroslav Imbrisevic - 2024 - Movimento 30 (Jan-Dec):1-11.
    What does it mean to subvert the rules? One way of doing so is to interfere with or curb the display of skill of your opponent by a) breaking the rules deliberately and openly or b) by acting contrary to the idea of sportspersonship. In both instances you violate the norm that displaying/exercising your game-related skills is central for a good contest. In the former you incorporate the penalty rules into the playing rules, i.e. you act as if breaking the (...)
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    Scholastická logika „vědění“ IV.Miroslav Hanke - 2023 - Studia Neoaristotelica 20 (4):31-96.
    Logic in the second scholastic era canbe characterised as a decline of interest in purelogic combined with a flourishing of attentiondevoted to applied logic. In epistemic logic, thistendency translates to the disappearance of theoriginal medieval genres and the migration ofcertain topic to different disciplines, such as psychology, epistemology, and theology. The presentstudy addresses three topics of epistemic logic inthe post-medieval era. First, the problem of theveridicality of knowledge, insofar as it took theform of analysing the logical structure of statementssuch as (...)
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    Towards a New Experience of Free Time: Free Time as the Origin of Critical Consciousness.Miroslav Artić - 2009 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 29 (2):281-295.
    U tekstu se polazi od problemske konstatacije prema kojoj je kapitalizam kao način života toliko postao dominantan da sustavno prožima cjelokupno vrijeme pojedinca, i radno i slobodno vrijeme. Dakle, sustav je čovjekovo vrijeme u totalu stavio u zavjetrinu ekonomije. I njime upravlja i vlada .Dalje se u tekstu postavlja pitanje koliko će još proći »vremena da se deblokiraju potencijali čovjekove prirode zapreteni u ekonomiji slobodnog vremena« . U suprotnom »svaki napredak u proizvodnji s pasivnom proizvođačkom klasom može samo pospješiti izdvajanje (...)
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    Does Spinoza Have “too much Godˮ – Touches on Hegel's Interpretation?Miroslav Bachev - 2022 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 31 (3):249-259.
    One of the important topics in the field of philosophy of religion is the relationship between the various forms of the Divine, in particular the wellknown distinction between "philosophical God" and personalist understandings of God (Blaise Pascal). Spinoza's ethics is oriented mainly to the argumentation of the first understanding and is its consistent implementation. Hegel's interpretation of Spinoza is reconstructed here in view of the question of pantheism and atheism in Spinoza's system and whether and to what extent Hegel rehabilitated (...)
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    Fikční světy lyriky.Miroslav Červenka - 2003 - Praha: Paseka.
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    Nauka i metafizika.Miroslav Drinić - 2010 - Banja Luka: Filozofsko društvo Republike Srpske.
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    Wpływ rekonstrukcji rodziny na obraz samego siebie u dzieci w wieku szkolnym.Miroslav Górczyński - 1986 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 34 (4):103-113.
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  48. A Short Appendix to Richard Lavenham’s Tractatus terminorum naturalium.Miroslav Hanke - 2024 - Vivarium 62 (4):314-339.
    Continuing the tradition of Oxford Calculatorial physics, the late fourteenth-century British Carmelite Richard Lavenham authored an amplification of the popular short textbook commonly referred to as Termini naturales. A copy of this amplification, preserved in a late fourteenth-century manuscript (Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, ms Lat. Z. 300 [= 1872]), is followed by a short series of notes and comments on some of the principles introduced in Lavenham’s treatise (drawn from the first four books of Aristotle’s Physics). The present article offers (...)
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    Paying to Break the Rules: Compensation, Restitution and the Strategic Foul.Miroslav Imbrisevic - 2020 - FairPlay 18:44-72.
    Some philosophers of sport have suggested that strategic fouling is acceptable if you pay full compensation. In this paper I will argue that the idea of ‘compensation’ is conceptually inadequate to deal with strategic fouling. Compensation is a legal remedy designed to make the victim of a wrong whole again, i.e. make good the loss or harm they have suffered. But compensation as the analogon between law and games is ill-conceived when applied to strategic fouling. I will suggest another analogon (...)
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    Status of symbolic in religious experience.Miroslav Ivanović - 2006 - Theoria 49 (1-2):51-59.
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