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    Index to Russell's The Impact of Science on Society.Roma Hutchinson - 2004 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 24 (2):173-184.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:_Russell_ journal (home office): E:CPBRRUSSJOURTYPE2402\INDEXISS.242 : 2005-05-19 13:34 ibliographies, rchival nventories, ndexes INDEX TO RUSSELL’S THE IMPACT OF SCIENCE ON SOCIETY R H Summerfields, The Glade Escrick, York  , .. @.. he edition of the richly allusioned The Impact of Science on Society Tindexed here is that of George Allen and Unwin, published in London in . The pagination of Simon and Schuster’s edition (New York, ) is (...)
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    The Effect of Parent Psychological Distress on Child Hyperactivity/Inattention During the COVID-19 Lockdown: Testing the Mediation of Parent Verbal Hostility and Child Emotional Symptoms.Daniela Marchetti, Lilybeth Fontanesi, Serena Di Giandomenico, Cristina Mazza, Paolo Roma & Maria Cristina Verrocchio - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis is strongly affecting the psychological well-being of the general population. According to a very recent literature, the imposed lockdown and social distancing measures have generated a series of negative outcomes, including fear of the future, anxiety, and somatization symptoms. Few studies have investigated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the well-being of parents and children, and still fewer studies have assessed the relationship between the psychological health of parents and children. The present (...)
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    Operationalizing collective action for crop diversity in-situ management: insights from a decentralized collective design approach.Elsa T. Berthet, Hermance Louis, Roma Hooge, Sara Bosshardt, Lise Malicet-Chebbah, Gaëlle van Frank, Elodie Baritaux, Audrey Barrier-Guillot, Léa Bernard, Simon Bridonneau, Hélène Montaz, Esther Picq & Isabelle Goldringer - 2025 - Agriculture and Human Values 42 (1):485-505.
    The modernization of agriculture in Northern countries has led to a loss of crop diversity, as well as a loss of knowledge, know-how and rights of farmers regarding on-farm seed breeding. In France, the _Réseau Semences Paysannes_ (RSP) brings together collectives of actors (farmers, bakers, citizens, gardeners) mobilized in a quest to reclaim these aspects. Within the framework of the decentralized participatory breeding program conducted in collaboration with INRAE, farmers have co-constructed knowledge in terms of dynamic management of heterogeneous wheat (...)
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    Representing vulnerable populations in genetic studies: The case of the Roma.Veronika Lipphardt, Gudrun A. Rappold & Mihai Surdu - 2021 - Science in Context 34 (1):69-100.
    ArgumentMoreau (2019) has raised concerns about the use of DNA data obtained from vulnerable populations, such as the Uighurs in China. We discuss another case, situated in Europe and with a research history dating back 100 years: genetic investigations of Roma. In our article, we focus on problems surrounding representativity in these studies. We claim that many of the circa 440 publications in our sample neglect the methodological and conceptual challenges of representativity. Moreover, authors do not account for problematic (...)
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  5. Operationalizing collective action for crop diversity in-situ management: insights from a decentralized collective design approach.Elsa T. Berthet, Hermance Louis, Roma Hooge, Sara Bosshardt, Lise Malicet-Chebbah, Gaëlle van Frank, Elodie Baritaux, Audrey Barrier-Guillot, Léa Bernard, Simon Bridonneau, Hélène Montaz, Esther Picq & Isabelle Goldringer - 2025 - Agriculture and Human Values 42 (1):485-505.
    The modernization of agriculture in Northern countries has led to a loss of crop diversity, as well as a loss of knowledge, know-how and rights of farmers regarding on-farm seed breeding. In France, the Réseau Semences Paysannes (RSP) brings together collectives of actors (farmers, bakers, citizens, gardeners) mobilized in a quest to reclaim these aspects. Within the framework of the decentralized participatory breeding program conducted in collaboration with INRAE, farmers have co-constructed knowledge in terms of dynamic management of heterogeneous wheat (...)
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    A newly discovered founder population: the Roma/Gypsies.Luba Kalaydjieva, Bharti Morar, Raphaelle Chaix & Hua Tang - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (10):1084-1094.
    The Gypsies (a misnomer, derived from an early legend about Egyptian origins) defy the conventional definition of a population: they have no nation-state, speak different languages, belong to many religions and comprise a mosaic of socially and culturally divergent groups separated by strict rules of endogamy. Referred to as “the invisible minority”, the Gypsies have for centuries been ignored by Western medicine, and their genetic heritage has only recently attracted attention. Common origins from a small group of ancestors characterise (...)
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    Roma pupils' identification with school in Slovenia and Serbia: case studies.Sunčica Macura-Milovanović, Milanka Munda & Mojca Peček - 2013 - Educational Studies 39 (5):483-502.
    The research presented in this paper aims to challenge the belief held by some education professionals that Roma pupils do not value education. The research sample included groups of Roma pupils from two countries (Slovenia and Serbia) and from different socio-economic backgrounds. The results suggest that the majority of the pupils are aware of the importance of education. However, there are significant differences in their sense of identification with school. Roma pupils from families whose socio-economic background is (...)
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    Ghettos in Slovakia. Confronting Roma Social and Enviromental Exclusion.Richard Filčák & Tamara Stager - 2014 - Analyse & Kritik 36 (2):229-250.
    More than half of the Roma population in Slovakia lives in spaces that are segregated or separated from dominant non-Roma communities. The socio-spatial marginalization of Roma is both generated and reinforced through open and discrete social processes and measures largely orchestrated by local governments, enabled by an ineffective state; and reinforced by the general socio-economic policy framework. This article builds on extensive field research on predominantly Roma-occupied spaces (i.e., ‘settlements’) in Slovakia and focuses on the (...)
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    Social Situation and Poverty of Roma.Lenka Kováčová - 2015 - Creative and Knowledge Society 5 (1):16-35.
    The purpose of the article is to analyze the social situation of the Roma and poverty more broadly, to highlight the factors underpinning their lack of access to education and hence to jobs from which they derive income insecurity and worsen their living conditions, their poor health and finally, their poor contact with the majority. Theme of Roma poverty and their general social situation is very demanding in terms of finding the solution, since the large rate of (...) population is unable to even minimally participate in social, economic, cultural and political life. I have picked a combined survey interview as a method for the empirical part of the article, by looking at various projects and literature. Scientific objectives of the article is to highlight the fact that in all areas affecting the way of life of Roma, including their discriminiation, the most influental one is the long-term segregation of the learning process, which is essential to their integration into an active lifestyle. I refer to the fact that the condition of education of Roma children depends mainly on the socio-economic enviroment from which they come from and which can be measured by various factors. As on of the factors in the education of the parents alone, other factors could be household equipment, monitoring the overall social, economic and cultural status of Roma pupils. In the conclusion of the article, I want to point out that a large number of research findings demonstrate that the dependence of education outcomes as students from their socio-economic enviroment suggests that the education system is no way meeting the requirements of a fair transfer of learning to all, according to their abilities and is just never obilizing the social equality in education. The Education Act and the related rules do not contain provisions that are aimed directly at Roma pupils. However, the general term "socially disadvantaged" enviroment is being used, that is defined primarly by poverty. However, many disadvantages faced by the Roa in all areas of life, often are not only subject to their financial circumstances. "Given that some portion of barriers stem from the approach of the majority population towards the Roma on the basis of their declared or credited ehtnicity, it is questionable whether the measures are based on the financial circumstances of families enough.". (shrink)
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    Identifying a Human Rights Approach to Roma Health Vulnerabilities and Inequalities in Europe: From Concept to Action.Elisavet Athanasia Alexiadou - 2023 - Human Rights Review 24 (3):413-431.
    Roma communities across Europe still remain a neglected population group by way of the social and economic disadvantage that largely characterizes their lives. Roma communities continue to experience structural socioeconomic health inequalities on the grounds of their ethnic origin, alarmingly unveiling a pattern of systematic discrimination and ethnic marginalization. Without any doubt, such a highly worrying situation calls for States to incorporate Roma health rights within their law and policy agendas in a manner consistent with right (...)
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    Social inclusion and equality between men and women.Roberto Moreno López, Rosa Mari Ytarte, Marta Venceslao Pueyo & Sonia Morales Calvo - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (3):1-13.
    The objective of the research is focused on the study of the evolution of sexism as a cultural parameter in the Roma population whose people maintain recognition as an ethnic minority in Europe. The design selected for this study is descriptive. This study involves testing the reliability of the reduced version of the ambivalent sexism inventory (ASI; Glick and Fiske, 1996) scale among a representative group of the Roma population belonging to the city of Toledo. A (...)
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    There is nothing to fear:” Pitfalls in the analysis of the risk of extremism in relation to socially excluded areas”.Jaroslav Šotola - 2012 - Human Affairs 22 (4):569-578.
    The goal of this paper is to present action research on the collapsed relations between the Roma minority and the majority population in a single location. The topic of this research emerged as the result of a request from organizations operating in socially deprived areas where the inhabitants anticipated that they might become the target of retaliatory attacks by extremists. Local organizations, along with the police and other institutions, were unable to prevent the resulting spread of panic; the (...)
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    Mourning Denied: The Tabooed Subject.Claudia Leeb - 2019 - In Alexander Keller Hirsch & David W. McIvor, The Democratic Arts of Mourning: Political Theory and Loss. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 65-82.
    This chapter shows that taboos erected around crimes inhibit individuals and nations' work of mourning for the victims of crimes. The work of mourning is the precondition that individuals and nations take responsibility for past crimes, show solidarity with the victims and their descendants, and make sure that such crimes are not repeated. I bring Theodor W. Adorno and Sigmund Freud in conversation to explain the connection between taboos and the failure to mourn. I further detail this connection with Antigone (...)
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    Constructing race on the borders of Europe: ethnography, anthropology, and visual culture, 1850-1930.Marsha Morton & Barbara Larson (eds.) - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Visual Arts.
    Constructing Race on the Borders of Europe investigates the visual imagery (in painting, photography, prints, film, and design) of race construction primarily in Scandinavia and the empires of Austro-Hungary, Germany, and Russia at a time when the disciplines of ethnography and anthropology were expanding and publications on race were debating competing theories of biological, geographic, linguistic, and cultural determinants. These regions, while on the periphery of continental Europe, largely marginalized in the scholarship of nineteenth-century art history, and ignored by Edward (...)
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    L’usurpazione di Silvano tra costrizione e brama di potere.Stefano Conti - 2016 - Klio 98 (1):228-240.
    Riassunto Un’attenta analisi comparata della testimonianza di Ammiano Marcellino con le altre fonti letterarie, e le probabili epigrafiche, mette in nuova luce l’usurpazione di Silvano (355 d. C.). Prima di dare il via alla rivolta, il generale valutò con attenzione l’esistenza di gruppi sociali ostili a Constanzo II: innanzitutto la popolazione delle Gallie, vessata dall’ingordigia degli emissari imperiali, ma c’erano eminenti figure pro Silvano anche alla corte di Milano e tra i senatori di Roma. Le manovre ordite contro di (...)
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    Permanent Temporality: Race, Time, and the Materiality of Romanian Identity Cards.Ildikó Zonga Plájás - 2023 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 48 (1):68-90.
    Documents, in particular identity cards, mediate relationships between individuals and institutions. Their materiality matters and actively impacts how states govern populations and their movements. In this paper, I examine one such object, the Romanian identity card. Focusing on its temporality and agency, I explore how objects and technological procedures enact race. In Romania, people without an address or proof of residence—many of them members of segregated Roma communities living in deep poverty—can only receive a temporary identity card, the Carte (...)
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    Understanding the Legitimacy of Movement.Tiffany E. Montoya - 2021 - Essays in Philosophy 22 (1):10-27.
    While Spain was conquering new lands in the Americas, foreigners arrived into their own—the Gitanos. Spain imposed a double-standard whereby their crossing into new, occupied, territory was legitimate, but the entry of others into Spanish territory was not. I compare and contrast these historically parallel movements of people using Deleuze and Guattari’s taxonomy of movement. I conclude that the double-standard of movement was due to differences of power between these two groups, understood in terms of material conditions, a prototypical “racial (...)
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    Index to Authority and the Individual.Roma Hutchinson - 1999 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 19 (2).
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  19. Fuentes del conocimiento.Raimundo Emiliani Román - 1951 - Cartagena, Colombia:
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    Is Pari $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{n}$$ āmavāda a doctrine of causality?Roma Ray - 1982 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 10 (4):377-396.
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    Tal vez no tan sujeto...: El individuo, las reglas de juego y lo político.Román G. Cuartango - 2016 - [Palma de Mallorca]: Genueve Ediciones.
    De maneras diversas, la filosofía contemporánea ha sentenciado a muerte al sujeto, pues ha descubierto que, lejos de la autarquía pretendida, aquel se hallaba sujeto a los sistemas económicos, sociales, significativos, etc. Y, pese a todo, parece que no puede simplemente esfumarse su capacidad para hacer algo, para seguir reglas. En algún momento, los sistemas y las estructuras deben ser operados, esto es: sometidos a lances individuales. Por su parte, el juego requiere jugadores a los que hay que reconocer cierta (...)
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    On a Contraction-Less Intuitionistic Propositional Logic with Conjunction and Fusion.Romà J. Adillon & Ventura Verdú - 2000 - Studia Logica 65 (1):11-30.
    In this paper we prove the equivalence between the Gentzen system G LJ*\c , obtained by deleting the contraction rule from the sequent calculus LJ* (which is a redundant version of LJ), the deductive system IPC*\c and the equational system associated with the variety RL of residuated lattices. This means that the variety RL is the equivalent algebraic semantics for both systems G LJ*\c in the sense of [18] and [4], respectively. The equivalence between G LJ*\c and IPC*\c is a (...)
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  23. The Logic of Imagination Acts: A Formal System for the Dynamics of Imaginary Worlds.Joan Casas-Roma, Antonia Huertas & M. Elena Rodríguez - 2019 - Erkenntnis (4):1-29.
    Imagination has received a great deal of attention in different fields such as psychology, philosophy and the cognitive sciences, in which some works provide a detailed account of the mechanisms involved in the creation and elaboration of imaginary worlds. Although imagination has also been formalized using different logical systems, none of them captures those dynamic mechanisms. In this work, we take inspiration from the Common Frame for Imagination Acts, that identifies the different processes involved in the creation of imaginary worlds, (...)
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    Uncommemorated Sites of Genocide: Mass Graves, Pits, or Garbage Dumps? Vernacular Responses to the Holocaust in Poland.Roma Sendyka - 2023 - Environment, Space, Place 15 (2):14-33.
    Understanding the unique status of uncommemorated trauma sites requires questioning the practice of referring to such sites solely as "mass graves." Indeed, it is the fact that the people once thrown into the pits have never been buried that generates today's ambivalent memory of the past associated with a given place. The unburied—in grassroots perception—threaten social homeostasis. I compare the findings of anthropologists regarding burial practices with the knowledge provided today by forensic/conflict archaeologists and ethnographers, indicating the special status of (...)
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    Index to Russell's Unpopular Essays.Roma Hutchinson - 2007 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 27 (2).
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    Od kultury ja do kultury siebie: o zwrotnych formach w projektach tożsamościowych.Roma Sendyka - 2015 - Kraków: Towarzystwo Autorów i Wydawców Prac Naukowych "Universitas".
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    Herderio koncepto „Humanität“ raiška Daukanto veikale „BUDĄ Senowęs-Lëtuwiû Kalnienû ĩr Ƶámajtiû“.Roma Bončkutė - 2021 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 108.
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  28. Humanizmo samprata Vydūno tragedijoje "Pasaulio gaisras".Roma Bončkutė - forthcoming - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art.
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    Responsabilidad ética de la industria farmacéutica sobre la inversión en investigación de las enfermedades olvidadas. Propuesta de mejora.Xavier Casas Roma - 2015 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 64:117.
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    Loop-Check Specification for a Sequent Calculus of Temporal Logic.Romas Alonderis, Regimantas Pliuškevičius, Aida Pliuškevičienė & Haroldas Giedra - 2022 - Studia Logica 110 (6):1507-1536.
    In our previous work we have introduced loop-type sequent calculi for propositional linear discrete tense logic and proved that these calculi are sound and complete. Decision procedures using the calculi have been constructed for the considered logic. In the present paper we restrict ourselves to the logic with the unary temporal operators “next” and “henceforth always”. Proof-theory of the sequent calculus of this logic is considered, focusing on loop specification in backward proof-search. We describe cyclic sequents and prove that any (...)
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    Panelės Viktorijos kalbos jausmas.Roma Bončkutė - 2023 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 114.
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    Соціокультурні детермінанти релігійного життя Давнього Риму.Andrianna Roma - 2020 - Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac 1 (2):172-187.
    Життя соціуму нерозривно пов’язане з певною соціокультурною реальністю, детермінованою низкою різновекторних чинників. У Давньому Римі, як і в будь-якому іншому домодерному суспільстві, релігійний компонент відігравав важливу роль. По-перше, релігія постає одним із ключових культуротворчих факторів. По-друге, вона є важливим соціально-політичним чинником. По-третє, виконуючи регулятивну, світоглядну та компенсаторну функції, релігія стає ключем для розуміння світу глибинних людських переживань, основа яких навіть під впливом часу не зазнає значних трансформацій, а отже, їх дослідження виявляється актуальним й до нині. Загальноприйнятою є думка, що саме (...)
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  33. The Scope of The Intentional Fallacy.I. I. I. Roma - 1966 - The Monist 50 (2).
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    The logic of imagination acts: A formal system for the dynamics of imaginary worlds.Joan Casas Roma, Antonia Huertas Sánchez & M. Elena Rodríguez - forthcoming - Erkenntnis.
    Imagination has received a great deal of attention in different fields such as psychology, philosophy and the cognitive sciences, in which some works provide a detailed account of the mechanisms involved in the creation and elaboration of imaginary worlds. Although imagination has also been formalized using different logical systems, none of them captures those dynamic mechanisms. In this work, we take inspiration from the Common Frame for Imagination Acts, that identifies the different processes involved in the creation of imaginary worlds, (...)
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  35. Teoría del nexo: la estructura léxico-semántica de la nexuación interoracional.Román del Cerro & L. J. - 1984 - [Alicante]: Subsecretariado de Publicaciones Universidad de Alicante.
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  36. Bernard Mandeville's Skeptical Political Philosophy.Rui Bertrand Romão - 2015 - In John Christian Laursen & Gianni Paganini, Skepticism and political thought in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
     
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  37. Nominalism and the distinguishable is separable principle.Emilio Roma & Sid B. Thomas - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (2):230-234.
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    Ethical Idealism, Technology and Practice: a Manifesto.Joan Casas-Roma - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (3):1-24.
    Technology has become one of the main channels through which people engage in most of their everyday activities. When working, learning, or socializing, the affordances created by technological tools determine the way in which users interact with one another and their environment, thus favoring certain actions and behaviors, while discouraging others. The ethical dimension behind the use of technology has been already studied in recent works, but the question is often formulated in a protective way that focuses on shielding the (...)
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  39. Association and Intentionality Within the Context of Aesthetic Meaning.Emilio L. Roma - 1962 - Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison
     
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  40. La emergencia de una filosofía integral de la educación.Juventina Salgado Román - 2012 - In Julián Pérez, María Antonieta, Humberto Maldonado Gómez, Candelario Degante Castañeda & Ramón Espinosa Contreras, Educación y filosofía. México, D.F.: Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero.
     
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    Lesion to Hippocampus Changes Resting State Functional Connectivity in Rat Brain Reflecting Structural Damage.Siugzdaite Roma, Descamps Benedicte, Van Den Berge Nathalie, Wu Guorong, Van Mierlo Pieter, Fias Wim, Raedt Robrecht & Marinazzo Daniele - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  42. The Scope of The Intentional Fallacy.I. I. I. Emilio Roma - 1966 - The Monist 50 (2):250-266.
    One of the more controversial articles published in the philosophy of criticism during the past twenty-five years is “The Intentional Fallacy” by W. K. Wimsatt, Jr. and Monroe Beardsley. Scholars from a variety of disciplines have expended a lot of energy in attacking and defending the Wimsatt-Beardsley position. Their efforts fall mainly into two classes. Either they have been exploratory with respect to the nature of the concept ‘intention’, but so exploratory as to present no tangible discovery; or they have (...)
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    Index to Russell's New Hopes for a Changing World.Roma Hutchinson - 2001 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 21 (1).
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    Index to The Collected Stories of Bertrand Russell.Roma Hutchinson - 2002 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 22 (1).
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    Index to Fact and Fiction.Roma Hutchinson - 1998 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 18 (1).
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    Index to Portraits from Memory.Roma Hutchinson - 1997 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 17 (2):171-180.
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    Index to Mortals and Others.Roma Hutchinson - 2009 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 29 (2).
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  48. The scope of the intentional fallacy.Emilio Roma Iii - 1966 - The Monist 50 (2):250 - 266.
    One of the more controversial articles published in the philosophy of criticism during the past twenty-five years is “The Intentional Fallacy” by W. K. Wimsatt, Jr. and Monroe Beardsley. Scholars from a variety of disciplines have expended a lot of energy in attacking and defending the Wimsatt-Beardsley position. Their efforts fall mainly into two classes. Either they have been exploratory with respect to the nature of the concept ‘intention’, but so exploratory as to present no tangible discovery; or they have (...)
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    Paulo Freire e Amílcar Cabral: a descolonização das mentes.José Eustáquio Romão & Moacir Gadotti (eds.) - 2012 - São Paulo, SP, Brasil: Ed, L Editora e Livraria Instituto Paulo Freire.
  50. Paulo Freire e Amílcar Cabral : razões revolucionárias e a descolonização das mentes.José Eustáquio Romão - 2012 - In José Eustáquio Romão & Moacir Gadotti, Paulo Freire e Amílcar Cabral: a descolonização das mentes. São Paulo, SP, Brasil: Ed, L Editora e Livraria Instituto Paulo Freire.
     
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