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    Non-Analysis: From the Restrained Unconscious to the Generalized Unconscious.Nicholas Eppert - 2017 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 19 (2):86-101.
    This paper is a contribution to the ongoing studies revolving around the fields of Afro-Pessimism and Non-Philosophy. It is focused mostly on a short essay that Francois Laruelle wrote in 1989 called "The Concept of Generalized Analysis or 'Non-Analysis" that eventually became part of a larger work called Theorie des Etrangers, while also drawing on the latter for support. The focus is set not in terms of exegesis or commentary but in tandem with the work of Frank Wilderson III to (...)
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    Introduction from Altered Man.Claude-Olivier Doron & Nicholas Anthony Eppert - 2021 - Critical Philosophy of Race 9 (2):179-239.
    ABSTRACT This article includes Nicholas Anthony Eppert's English translation of the introduction from Claude-Olivier Doron's L'homme altèrè: races et dégénérescence, published in French in 2016. Inspired by a Foucauldian methodology, Doron provides a novel way to approach the historiography and philosophy of race and racism. Rather than focusing on traditional ways to conceptualize race, through alterity, and racism as emerging from polygenist theories that saw races as issuing from different origins and thwarting the idea of the unity of (...)
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    Nietzsche's Doctrine of Perspectivem.Nicholas Davey - 1983 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 14 (3):240-257.
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    Gillian Rose, Marxist Modernism.Nicholas Gane - 2024 - Theory, Culture and Society 41 (7-8):279-284.
    This is a review of a lecture series by Gillian Rose on Frankfurt School critical theory, which was delivered at the University of Sussex in 1979 and is now published under the title Marxist Modernism, edited by James Gordon Finlayson and Robert Lucas Scott.
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    Introduction: Chris Johnson in his Writing.Nicholas Harrison - 2020 - Paragraph 43 (1):1-9.
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    Representativity.Nicholas Harrison - 2001 - Paragraph 24 (3):30-43.
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    The Cistercian Everard of Ypres and His Appraisal of the Conflict between St. Bernard and Gilbert of Poitiers.Nicholas M. Haring - 1955 - Mediaeval Studies 17 (1):143-172.
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    Virgil's Voices R. O. A. M. Lyne: Further Voices in Vergil's Aeneid. Pp. x + 254. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. £28.Nicholas Horsfall - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):243-245.
  9. A Inteligibilidade Da Metafísica Do Idealismo Objetivo De Peirce: The Intelligibility of Peirce's Metaphysics of Objective Idealism.Nicholas Guardiano - 2011 - Cognitio 12 (2).
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    The Grundgesetze [review of Gottlob Frege, Basic Laws of Arithmetic. Derived Using Concept-script ].Nicholas Griffin - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 34 (2):176-183.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:176 Reviews c:\users\ken\documents\type3402\rj 3402 050 red.docx 2015-02-04 9:19 PM THE GRUNDGESETZE Nicholas Griffin Russell Research Centre / McMaster U. Hamilton, on, Canada l8s 4l6 [email protected] Gottlob Frege. Basic Laws of Arithmetic. Derived Using Concept-script. Volumes i and ii. Translated and edited by Philip A. Ebert and Marcus Rossberg with Crispin Wright. Oxford: Oxford U. P., 2013. Pp. xxxix + xxxii + 253 + xv + 285 + A–42 (...)
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  11. (1 other version)8. Icons and the Imagination.Nicholas Constas - 1997 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 1 (1).
     
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  12. The Redemptive Role of Christ's Resurrection.'.Nicholas Crotty - 1962 - The Thomist 25 (1):54-106.
     
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    Simon of Tournai and Gilbert of Poitiers.Nicholas M. Haring - 1965 - Mediaeval Studies 27 (1):325-330.
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    Latin Epos A. J. Boyle (ed.): Roman Epic. Pp. xii+336. London, New York: Routledge, 1993. £45.Nicholas Horsfall - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):291-292.
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    Virgil and Marcellus' Education.Nicholas Horsfall - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):266-.
    On Virgil's lines excudent alii… there have been two recent studies, 1 and further items of bibliography from the last five years or so may be added. Nevertheless, there remains a good deal of uncertainty, even controversy, over Virgil's choice of Greek and Roman cultural achievements and over the literary antecedents of that choice.
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    Hume, Malebranche, and the Last Occult Quality.Nicholas Jolley - 2003 - Philosophical Topics 31 (1-2):199-213.
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    Economics and the Law, Second Edition: From Posner to Postmodernism and Beyond.Nicholas Mercuro & Steven G. Medema - 2006 - Princeton University Press.
    This is an expanded second edition of Nicholas Mercuro and Steven Medema's influential book Economics and the Law, whose publication in 1998 marked the most comprehensive overview of the various schools of thought in the burgeoning field of Law and Economics. Each of these competing yet complementary traditions has both redefined the study of law and exposed the key economic implications of the legal environment. The book remains true to the scope and aims of the first edition, but also (...)
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    Militainment and mechatronics: Occultatio and the veil of science fiction cool in United States Air Force advertisements.Nicholas R. Maradin - 2013 - Ethics and Information Technology 15 (2):77-86.
    In 2009, the United States Air Force aired a series of science fiction-themed recruitment commercials on network television and their official YouTube channel. In these advertisements, the superimposition of science fiction imagery over depictions of Air Force operations frames these missions as near-future sci-fi adventure, ironically summarized by the tagline: “It’s not science fiction. It’s what we do every day.” Focusing on an early advertisement for the Air Force’s Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle, this essay explores how themes essential to the (...)
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    Reference remains inscrutable.Nicholas Georgalis - 2000 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 81 (2):123–129.
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    Meinong and the Principle of Independence.Nicholas Griffin - 1985 - Philosophical Books 26 (1):20-23.
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    The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Volume 2: The Philosophical Papers 1896-99.Nicholas Griffin & Albert C. Lewis (eds.) - 1990 - Routledge.
    The 1896-1899 papers, few of which were published in Russell's lifetime, concentrate primarily on physics, arithmetic and the concept of quantity. Several views that later became well-known in his The Principles of Mathematics actually originate in his earlier work, and though incomplete, An Analysis of Mathematical Reasoning , forms a centrepiece of the volume.
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  22. Whatever happened to group theory?Nicholas Griffin - 2013 - In Nicholas Griffin & Bernard Linsky, The Palgrave Centenary Companion to Principia Mathematica. London and Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Transcendentalist Aesthetics in Emerson, Peirce, and Nineteenth-Century American Landscape Painting.Nicholas Guardiano - unknown
    My thesis is that there is an aesthetic dimension of nature that is metaphysically significant, qualitatively pluralistic, and artistically creative, and that this accounts for the sensuous complexity of experience, as well as the possibility of discovering new qualitative features about the world and expressing them in novel forms, as exemplified in art. I call the philosophy that endorses the reality of this dimension Transcendentalist Aesthetics. The term "Transcendentalist" recalls the philosophy of New England Transcendentalism with its core in Ralph (...)
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    Person instead of grace and dictated otherness: John zizioulas' final theological position.Nicholas Loudovikos - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (4):684-699.
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    The English Polydaedali: How Gabriel Harvey Read Late Tudor London.Nicholas Popper - 2005 - Journal of the History of Ideas 66 (3):351-381.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The English Polydaedali:How Gabriel Harvey Read Late Tudor LondonNicholas PopperHarvey and GauricoIn 1590 Gabriel Harvey read his copy of Luca Gaurico's 1552 Tractatus Astrologicus, a collection of genitures and commentaries for cities and individuals.1 Harvey had spent the previous twenty-five years at Oxford and Cambridge, mastering Greek and Latin, earning renown as a rhetorician, and promoting English letters. He was a well-known partisan of the French Calvinist Peter Ramus, (...)
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  26. The Way We Used to Eat: Diet, Community, and History at Rome.Purcell Nicholas - 2003 - American Journal of Philology 124 (3):329-358.
    Changes in foodways were an object of literary reflection on the Roman past in the early empire. They offered a rich set of ingredients with which to characterize social, economic, and cultural change. Varro is prominent in attesting and shaping this tradition, but it is an older, and more broadly based means of narrating Roman social history. Varro developed this material in his treatise, On the Life of the Roman People, which adapted the Life of Greece of Dicaearchus of Sicilian (...)
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    Ancient Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary.Nicholas D. Smith, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.) - 2008 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Part of The Blackwell Readings in Philosophy Series, this survey of ancient philosophy explores the scope of ancient philosophy, focusing on the key philosophers and their texts, examining how the foundations of philosophy as we know it were laid.
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    Philosophers Look at Science Fiction.Nicholas D. Smith - 1982 - Burnham.
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    Subjective Discomfort of TMS Predicts Reaction Times Differences in Published Studies.Nicholas Paul Holmes & Lotte Meteyard - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Fodor’s Vindication of Folk Psychology and the Charge of Epiphenomenalism.Nicholas P. Power - 1996 - Journal of Philosophical Research 21 (January):183-196.
    Jerry Fodor has long championed the view, recently dubbed “scientific intentional realism” (Loewer and Ray, 1991, p. xiv), that “a scientifically adequate psychology will contain laws that quantify over intentional phenomena in intentional terms.” On such a view our belief/desire psychology will be “vindicated” through empirical investigation; that is, it will be shown to denote the explanatory (or causally salient) states or events in the production of thought and behavior. That intentional properties, states, or events have causal efficacy---are not mere (...)
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  31. Mediterranean Urbanization 800-600 BC.Purcell Nicholas - 2005
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    Introducing Anarchy for the Twenty-first Century.Nicholas Raffel - 2023 - Radical Philosophy Review 26 (1):165-168.
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    Some Neglected Evidence on the Early Career of Tacitus.Nicholas Reed - 1976 - Classical Quarterly 26 (02):309-.
    The first passage quoted above is the only certain evidence we have about Tacitus' early career, until we come to his tenure of the praetorship in A.D. 88. His career before that date has been the subject of much speculation, so it is surprising that no notice has been taken of the second passage. Syme does not even mention it, and C.W. Mendell merely describes it as ‘curious’. The reason for its dismissal is presumably that the post of a bibliothecis (...)
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    Backmatter.Nicholas Rescher - 1982 - In Wissenschaftlicher Fortschritt: Eine Studie Über Die Ökonomie der Forschung. De Gruyter. pp. 306-306.
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    8. Cognitive Eschatology in C. S. Peirce The Evolutionary Pathway to Scientific Knowledge.Nicholas Rescher - 2014 - In Philosophical Progress: And Other Philosophical Studies. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 103-110.
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  36. Die Grenzen der Wissenschaft.Nicholas Rescher - 1988 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 19 (1):165-170.
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    Essays in the History of Philosophy.Nicholas Rescher - 1995
    This is a collection of essays in the history of philosophy, ranging from the cosmic evolution in Anaximander, through Leibniz on creation, to the present state of American philosophy.
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    Ideas in Process: A Study on the Development of Philosophical Concepts.Nicholas Rescher - 2009 - De Gruyter.
    The book aims to provide a process-philosophical perspective philosophizing itself. It employs the perspectives of process philosophy for elucidating the historical development of philosophical ideas. The doctrine of historicism in the history of ideas has it that each era and perhaps even each thinker employs philosophical ideas in such a user-idiosyncratic way that there is no continuity and indeed no connectivity of public access across the divides of space, time, and culture. In opposition to such a view, the present processist (...)
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    Part I. values and reasons.Nicholas Rescher - 1992 - In A System of Pragmatic Idealism, Volume Ii: The Validity of Values, a Normative Theory of Evaluative Rationality. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-62.
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    The Pragmatics of Betterment.Nicholas Rescher - 2013 - Contemporary Pragmatism 10 (1):59-71.
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    The Realm of Facts: Aspects of Philosophical Realism.Nicholas Rescher - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    Knowledge of facts is essential for the management of life. Most studies of the subject examine how we go about trying to obtain it; they describe the processes and proceedings of rational inquiry. The present work steps back from this to inquire into the limits and limitations of such processes and to identify the assets and the limitabilities of what they are able to supply for us. It examines how knowledge of facts is secured and consolidated as such, and what (...)
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    What Einstein Wanted.Nicholas Rescher - 2011 - Logos and Episteme 2 (2):233-252.
    Einstein envisioned a clear difference between a bottom-up physics that moves from observations to the conjecture of explanatory generalizations, and a top-down physics that deploys intuitively natural principles (especially of economy and elegance) to explain the observations. Einstein’s doubts regarding standard quantum mechanics thus did not simply lie in this theory’s use of probabilities. Rather, what he objected to was their status as merely phenomenological quantities configured to accommodate observation, and thereby lacking any basis of derivation from considerations of general (...)
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    Semʹ velikikh taĭn kosmosa.Nicholas Roerich - 1999 - Moskva: "Ėksmo-Press".
    У цій книзі розповідається про ставок з білими водяними ліліями, який знаходиться в міському парку поруч з нашим будинком. На ньому мешкає багато диких птахів, яких приваблює рясна годівля, регулярно роздавав їм відвідувачами парку. Люди з розчуленням спостерігають картину єднання людини з дикою природою, але особливо радіють діти. Книга стане гарним подарунком для вашої дитини.
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  44. The matter of film : Decasia and Lyrical nitrate.Nicholas Chare & Liz Watkins - 2013 - In Estelle Barrett & Barbara Bolt, Carnal knowledge: towards a 'new materialism' through the arts. New York: I.B. Tauris.
     
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    Hardy’s Paradox as a Demonstration of Quantum Irrealism.Nicholas G. Engelbert & Renato M. Angelo - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (2):105-119.
    Hardy’s paradox was originally presented as a demonstration, without inequalities, of the incompatibility between quantum mechanics and the hypothesis of local causality. Equipped with newly developed tools that allow for a quantitative assessment of realism, here we revisit Hardy’s paradox and argue that nonlocal causality is not mandatory for its solution; quantum irrealism suffices.
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  46. God and modern science.Nicholas Everitt - 2000 - In Steven M. Cahn, Exploring Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press USA.
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    The Roots of Knowledge.Nicholas Everitt - 2009 - Philosophical Books 26 (1):34-36.
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    The Party's Over: Blueprint for a Very English Revolution.Nicholas Gane - 2005 - Contemporary Political Theory 4 (3):334-336.
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    The Geometry of Creation.Nicholas Gier - unknown
    Even though the discovery of the regular polyhedra is attributed to the Pythagoreans, there is some fascinating evidence that they may have been known in prehistoric Scotland. In the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford University there are five rounded stones with regularly spaced bumps. The high points of each bump mark the vertices of each of the regular polyhedra. The stone balls also appear to demonstrate the duals of three of the regular polyhedra. For example, if the six faces of the (...)
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    The Legacy of Russell's Idealism for His Later Philosophy: the Problem of Substance.Nicholas Griffin - 1992 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 12 (2):186.
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