Results for 'Thos Hodgkin'

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    Maṅ-thos-klu-sgrub-rgya-mtshoʼi gsuṅ skor =.Maṅ-Thos Klu-Sgrub - 1999 - [Kathmandu]: Sa-skya Rgyal-yoṅs Gsuṅ-rab Slob-gñer-khaṅ.
    On Tibetan Buddhist doctrines and philosophy according to Sa-skya-pa tradition.
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  2. Kinh Trường Thọ Diệt Tội Hộ Chư Đồng Tử Đà La Ni.Thiện Thông (ed.) - 1996 - [Vietnam]: Giáo hội Phật giáo Việt Nam.
     
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    Extracting indices from Japanese legal documents.Tho Thi Ngoc Le, Kiyoaki Shirai, Minh Le Nguyen & Akira Shimazu - 2015 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 23 (4):315-344.
    This article addresses the problem of automatically extracting legal indices which express the important contents of legal documents. Legal indices are not limited to single-word keywords and compound-word keywords, they are also clause keywords. We approach index extraction using structural information of Japanese sentences, i.e. chunks and clauses. Based on the assumption that legal indices are composed of important tokens from the documents, extracting legal indices is treated as a problem of collecting chunks and clauses that contain as many important (...)
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    Selecting for the con in consciousness.Deborah Hodgkin & Alasdair I. Houston - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (4):668-669.
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    Reconnaissance on an educational frontier.Robin A. Hodgkin - 1970 - London,: Oxford University Press.
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    Equivocation in the Foundations of Leibniz's Infinitesimal Fictions.Tzuchien Tho - 2012 - Society and Politics (2):63-87.
    In this article, I address two different kinds of equivocations in reading Leibniz’s fictional infinite and infinitesimal. These equivocations form the background of a reductive reading of infinite and infinitesimal fictions either as ultimately finite or as something whose status can be taken together with any other mathematical object as such. The first equivocation is the association of a foundation of infinitesimals with their ontological status. I analyze this equivocation by criticizing the logicist influence on 20th century Anglophone reception of (...)
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  7. Mathematics as Ideology and Politics' in Levidow.Luke Hodgkin - 1986 - In Les Levidow (ed.), Radical science essays. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press. pp. 198--213.
     
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  8. Modernism's religious rhetorics: or, what bothered Baudelaire.Hope Hodgkins - 2018 - In Kitty Millet & Dorothy Figueira (eds.), Fault lines of modernity: the fractures and repairs of religion, ethics, and literature. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    The Higher Education Group and Reductionism.R. A. Hodgkin - 1983 - Tradition and Discovery 11 (1):17-19.
  10. The Nature and Significance of the Argument for Immortality in the Phaedrus.Thos M. Robinson - 1968 - Apeiron 2 (2):12.
  11. Khwāmčhing khō̜ng chīwit =.Suwit Thō̜ngsīkēt - 2008 - [Nakhon Si Thammarat]: Khana Manutsayasāt læ Sangkhommasāt, Mahāwitthayālai Rātchaphat Nakhō̜n Sī Thammarāt. Edited by Pānthip Phō̜dī.
    Life and philosophy in relation to religious aspects.
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  12. Intuïtie en reflectie.Greta M. Thöenes - 1946 - 's-Gravenhage,: W.P. van Stockum.
     
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    Leibnizian Conservation in d’Alembert’s Traité de dynamique.Tzuchien Tho - 2019 - In Julia Weckend & Lloyd Strickland (eds.), Leibniz’s Legacy and Impact. New York: Routledge. pp. 129-164.
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    Photčhanānukrom ʻAngkrit-Thai pratyā.Čhētsadā Thō̜ngrungrōt - 2014 - Krung Thēp: Samnakphim Sǣng Dāo.
    Encyclopedia on philosophy and English-Thai dictionary of philosophical terms.
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    Patient ohne Verfügung: das Geschäft mit dem Lebensende.Matthias Thöns - 2016 - München: Piper.
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    Vis Vim Vi: Declinations of Force in Leibniz’s Dynamics.Tzuchien Tho - 2017 - Basel: Springer International Publishing.
    This book presents a systematic reconstruction of Leibniz’s dynamics project (c. 1676-1700) that contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the concepts of physical causality in Leibniz’s work and 17th century physics. It argues that Leibniz’s theory of forces privileges the causal relationship between structural organization and physical phenomena instead of body-to-body mechanical causation. The mature conception of Leibnizian force is not the power of one body to cause motion in another, but a kind of structural causation related to the (...)
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    The Apophatic Heart.Hope Howell Hodgkins - 2006 - Renascence 59 (1):53-75.
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  18. Ho allos kosmos.Thōmas P. Lalapanos - 1973
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  19. Čhutyư̄n thī tǣktāng kap kānkhlīkhlāi pom khwāmkhatyǣng.Monthirā Rāthō - 2016 - In Pakō̜n Limpanusō̜n & SuradēT ChōT'udomphan (eds.), Thokthīang rư̄ang khunkhā. Krung Thēp: Wiphāsā.
     
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  20. Hic Rhodus Hic Salta: Two Hegels in China.Tzuchien Tho - 2010 - Filozofski Vestnik 31 (1):147 - +.
     
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    Politics and the Void: Giorgio Agamben and Slavoj Žižek on the State of Emergency.Tzuchien Tho - 2006 - Radical Philosophy Today 2006:139-154.
    Although working through different traditions in European philosophy, the works of Giorgio Agamben and Slavoj Žižek have recently focused on issues surrounding the “state of emergency” that characterizes our age of increasing humanitarianism and global “police” actions. By investigating parallels in their separate diagnoses of our current political tendencies, this paper examines their suggestions for a political program of the future. Beginning with the paradoxes revealed in the ontological referent implied in “universal human rights,” this investigation will examine the contemporary (...)
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    2. What Is Post-Cantorian Thought? Transfi nitude and the Conditions of Philosophy.Tzuchien Tho - 2012 - In Sean Bowden & Simon Duffy (eds.), Badiou and Philosophy. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 19-38.
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  23. Pom ʻidipat læ prakāsit khō̜ng phō̜ nai Khānglang Phāp kap Chūa Fā Din Salāi.Thō̜sǣng Chaochuti - 2016 - In Pakō̜n Limpanusō̜n & SuradēT ChōT'udomphan (eds.), Thokthīang rư̄ang khunkhā. Krung Thēp: Wiphāsā.
     
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    Die Profetisme tydens die sestiende eeu.Thos Dreyer - 1947 - HTS Theological Studies 4 (1).
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    On Getting to Know.R. A. Hodgkin - 1983 - Tradition and Discovery 11 (1):11-15.
  26. The philosophy of an educator.Thos Blanchard Stowell - 1920 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 1 (2):35.
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  27. Remarks on Aphaeresis: Alain Badiou's Method of Subtraction between Plato and Aristotle.Tzuchien Tho - 2010 - Filozofski Vestnik 31 (3):57 - +.
     
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    Aristotle's Use of Analogia.Thos M. Olshewsky - 1968 - Apeiron 2 (2):1.
  29. The Immanent Contingency of Physical Laws in Leibniz’s Dynamics.Tzuchien Tho - 2019 - In Rodolfo Garau & Pietro Omodeo (eds.), Contingency and Natural Order in Early Modern Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 289-316.
    This paper focuses on Leibniz’s conception of modality and its application to the issue of natural laws. The core of Leibniz’s investigation of the modality of natural laws lays in the distinction between necessary, geometrical laws on the one hand, and contingent, physical laws of nature on the other. For Leibniz, the contingency of physical laws entailed the assumption of the existence of an additional form of causality beyond mechanical or efficient ones. While geometrical truths, being necessary, do not require (...)
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    “Consciousness” is the name of a nonentity.Deborah Hodgkin & Alasdair I. Houston - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (4):611-612.
  31. Mathematics as ideology and politics.Luke Hodgkin - 1986 - In Les Levidow (ed.), Radical science essays. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
     
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  32. De paedagogiek als geesteswetenschap.Greta M. Thöenes - 1948 - 's-Gravenhage,: W. P. van Stockum.
     
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  33. Mein schaffen als künstler-philosoph.Johannes Franz Thöne - 1930 - Strassburg: [Selbstverlag].
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  34. Main Thoughts of Buddhist Ch 'an in China and Oriental Culture'.Hoang Thi Tho - 2003 - In Keli Fang (ed.), Chinese Philosophy and the Trends of the 21st Century Civilization. Commercial Press. pp. 290.
     
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    Sets, Set Sizes, and Infinity in Badiou's Being and Event.Tzuchien Tho - 2020 - Filozofski Vestnik 41 (2).
    This paper argues that Cantorian transfinite cardinality is not a necessary assumption for the ontological claims in Badiou’s L’Être et l’Événement (Vol. 1). The necessary structure for Badiou’s mathematical ontology in this work was only the ordinality of sets. The method for reckoning the sizes of sets was only assumed to follow the standard Cantorian measure. In the face of different and compelling forms of measuring non-finite sets (following Benci and Di Nasso, and Mancosu), it is argued that Badiou’s project (...)
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    A History of Mathematics: From Mesopotamia to Modernity.Luke Hodgkin - 2005 - Oxford University Press UK.
    A History of Mathematics: From Mesopotamia to Modernity covers the evolution of mathematics through time and across the major Eastern and Western civilizations. It begins in Babylon, then describes the trials and tribulations of the Greek mathematicians. The important, and often neglected, influence of both Chinese and Islamic mathematics is covered in detail, placing the description of early Western mathematics in a global context. The book concludes with modern mathematics, covering recent developments such as the advent of the computer, chaos (...)
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  37. Vis viva in a Monadic World.Tzuchien Tho - 2017 - In Vis Vim Vi: Declinations of Force in Leibniz’s Dynamics. Basel: Springer International Publishing.
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  38. Mechanical Philosophy: Reductionism and Foundationalism.Tzuchien Tho - 2020 - Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences.
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    Actual and Ideal Infinitesimals in Leibniz’s Specimen Dynamicum.Tzuchien Tho - 2016 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 5 (1):115-142.
    This article aims to treat the question of the reality of Leibniz’s infinitesimals from the perspective of their application in his account of corporeal motion. Rather than beginning with logical foundations or mathematical methodology, I analyze Leibniz’s use of an allegedly “instantiated” infinitesimal magnitude in his treatment of dead force in the Specimen Dynamicum. In this analysis I critique the interpretive strategy that uses the Leibnizian distinction, drawn from the often cited 1706 letter to De Volder, between actual and ideal (...)
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    Forms of Representation in the Aristotelian Tradition. Volume two: Dreaming.Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist & Juhana Toivanen (eds.) - 2022 - Boston: Brill.
    "The trilogy Forms of Representation in the Aristotelian Tradition investigates how Aristotle and his ancient and medieval successors understood the relation between the external world and the human mind. It gives an equal footing to the three most influential linguistic traditions - Greek, Latin, and Arabic - and offers insightful interpretations of historical theories of perception, dreaming, and thinking. This first volume focuses on sense perception and discusses philosophical questions concerning the external senses, their classification, and their functioning, from Aristotle (...)
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  41. Potentia, actio, vis: the Quantity mv2 and its Causal Role.Tzuchien Tho - 2018 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 100 (4):411-443.
    This article aims to interpret Leibniz’s dynamics project through a theory of the causation of corporeal motion. It presents an interpretation of the dynamics that characterizes physical causation as the structural organization of phenomena. The measure of living force by mv2 must then be understood as an organizational property of motion conceptually distinct from the geometrical or otherwise quantitative magnitudes exchanged in mechanical phenomena. To defend this view, we examine one of the most important theoretical discrepancies of Leibniz’s dynamics with (...)
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  42. Mechanism: Mathematical Laws.Tzuchien Tho - 2020 - Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences.
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  43. Fictions at work: The real qualities of fictional quantities.Tzuchien Tho - manuscript
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  44. How to study power and collective agency : social movements and the politics of international aid.Håkan Thörn - 2014 - In Stina Hansson, Sofie Hellberg & Maria Stern (eds.), Studying the agency of being governed. New York: Routledge.
     
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  45. Introduction, Chronology and Historiography.Tzuchien Tho - 2017 - In Vis Vim Vi: Declinations of Force in Leibniz’s Dynamics. Basel: Springer International Publishing.
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  46. volume two. Dreaming.Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist & Juhana Toivanen - 2022 - In Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist & Juhana Toivanen (eds.), Forms of Representation in the Aristotelian Tradition. Volume Two: Dreaming. Boston: BRILL.
     
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    What is (not) Leibniz’s Ontology? Rethinking the Role of Hylomorphism in Leibniz’s Metaphysical Development.Tzuchien Tho - 2015 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 4 (1):79-103.
    A central controversy in the reception of Leibniz’s philosophy, not only during his lifetime, but also in the immediately posthumous period and more recently, concerns the role that substantial forms play in Leibniz’s ontology. Interpreters like Garber argue that the Leibnizian defense of the quasi-Scholastic substantial forms in the 1680’s-1690’s demonstrate an ontology of corporeal substance irreducible to an idealist ontology. On the other hand interpreters like Adams argue that corporeal substances reduce to a fully idealist ontology and that this (...)
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  48. The immanent contingency of physical laws in Leibniz’s dynamics.Tzuchien Tho - forthcoming - In Garau Rodolfo & Omodeo Pietro D. (eds.), Contingency and Natural Order in Early Modern Science. Springer.
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    Angels Fear. [REVIEW]Robin Hodgkin - 1991 - Tradition and Discovery 17 (1-2):50-53.
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    (1 other version)The Consistency of Inconsistency.Tzuchien Tho - 2008 - Symposium 12 (2):70-92.
    Alain Badiou’s reception in the English-speaking world has centred on his project of a “mathematical ontology” undertaken in Being and Event. Its reception has raised serious concerns about how mathematics could be relevant to concrete situations. Caution must be taken in applying mathematics to concrete situationsand, without making explicit the equivocal senses of “consistency” as it operates in Badiou’s thought, this caution cannot be precisely applied. By examining Being and Event as well as looking backwards at his first philosophical work, (...)
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