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  1. Hitnahagut ha-derekh.Solomon Ṿilf - 1974 - Edited by Isaac ben Eliezer & ha-Kohen Moses ben Meir.
     
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    Musa Lapidaria: A Selection of Latin Verse Inscriptions (review).Jane Bailey Thigpen - 1997 - American Journal of Philology 118 (1):152-154.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Musa Lapidaria: A Selection of Latin Verse InscriptionsJane Bailey ThigpenCourtney, E[dward], ed. Musa Lapidaria: A Selection of Latin Verse Inscriptions. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1995. Pp. x 1 457. 4 maps. Cloth, $41.95; paper, $27.95. (American Classical Studies, 36)Latin verse inscriptions have often been mined for philological, metrical, grammatical, and socio-historical data, but neglected as poetry worthy of study in and of itself. This oversight limits literary study to (...)
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    Rulings of Wiping Over Socks for Ablution.İsmail Yalçin - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (1):353-374.
    The issue of wiping over socks is part of the more general issue of wiping over leather socks (khuffayn) for ablution (wuḍū’). Washing feet or wiping over them is a debate whose sides bases their claims on the verses of the Qur’an and supports these claims with narrations. When performing ablution, if shoes or socks are on the feet, whether one can wipe over them without taking these off and the qualities that these clothes should have is a debate based (...)
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    Annie John: Analysis of Becoming a Woman and The Caribbean Mother-Daughter Relationship.Anique John - 2020 - CLR James Journal 26 (1):243-266.
    The dynamic mother-daughter relationship can be loving and supportive at best as well as contentious and tragic. It is a relationship predicated on maternal instinct which can provide direction and support for deep insight into notions of womanhood, personal and political philosophies. However, in providing this guidance, ironically this same maternal guidance can act to stifle the growth of an adolescent daughter as she transitions into womanhood. Jamaica Kincaid’s ‘Annie John’ can be seen as an exemplar of this transition. Annie (...)
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    Digital Wedding Photography: Capturing Beautiful Memories.Glen Johnson - 2006 - Wiley.
    Capture unforgettable moments of that special day Professional wedding photographer Glen Johnson knows there's a huge difference between being able to take good pictures and being a good wedding photographer. In this exquisite, full-color book, Glen dispenses sage advice and solutions for taking impressive digital wedding images -- posed or candid, in any weather, in any setting, at any locale. You will also learn the secrets of creating a successful digital wedding photography business, and much more. Whether you're an aspiring (...)
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    The limits of liminality.Among Student Travellers - 2010 - In Nigel Rapport, Human nature as capacity: transcending discourse and classification. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 54.
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  7. Etiquette: A Confucian Contribution to Moral Philosophy.Amy Olberding - 2016 - Ethics 126 (2):422-446.
    The early Confucians recognize that the exchanges and experiences of quotidian life profoundly shape moral attitudes, moral self-understanding, and our prospects for robust moral community. Confucian etiquette aims to provide a form of moral training that can render learners equal to the moral work of ordinary life, inculcating appropriate cognitive-emotional dispositions, as well as honing social perception and bodily expression. In both their astute attention to prosaic behavior and the techniques they suggest for managing it, I argue, the Confucians afford (...)
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  8. The Etiquette of Eating.Karen Stohr - 2018 - In Anne Barnhill, Mark Budolfson & Tyler Doggett, The Oxford Handbook of Food Ethics. Oxford University Press. pp. 700-721.
    This article explores and defends the idea that the etiquette conventions governing dinner parties, whether formal or informal, have moral significance. Their significance derives from the way that they foster and facilitate shared moral aims. I draw on literary and philosophical sources to make this claim, beginning with Isak Dineson's short story, Babette's Feast. I employ the concept of ritual from Confucius and Xunzi, as well as Immanuel Kant's detailed discussion of dinner parties in the Anthropology. Kant's account in particular (...)
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  9. Waiter Benesch, An Introduction to Comparative Philosophy: A Travel Guide to Philosophical Space Reviewed by.Timothy Chambers - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21 (6):396-398.
     
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  10. Tourists, Archaeologists, and Goddesses The Palace of Knossos in mid 20th century travel literature.Dale Whitmore - 2004 - Nexus 17 (1):1.
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    An introduction to comparative philosophy: a travel guide to philosophical space.Walter Benesch - 1997 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    This original and accessible text is more than an introduction to comparative philosophy in the East and West. It is also a guide to 'philosophizing' as a thinking process. In addition to outlining the presuppositions of different traditions, it discusses their methods and techniques for reasoning in what the author calls four dimensions of 'philosophical space': object, subject, the situational and the aspective/perspective dimension.
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    Victor Jacquemont and Flora Tristan: Travel, identity and the French generation of 1820.Lloyd Kramer - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (6):789-816.
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    Henry Neville's: The isle of Pines: Travel, forgery, and the problem of genre.Daniel Carey - 1996 - Angelaki 1 (2):23 – 40.
  14. The Etiquette of Equality.Benjamin Eidelson - 2023 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 51 (2):97-139.
    Many of the moral and political disputes that loom large today involve claims (1) in the register of respect and offense that are (2) linked to membership in a subordinated social group and (3) occasioned by symbolic or expressive items or acts. This essay seeks to clarify the nature, stakes, and characteristic challenges of these recurring, but often disorienting, conflicts. Drawing on a body of philosophical work elaborating the moral function of etiquette, I first argue that the claims at issue (...)
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    67. The Limits of Interpretation, Interpretation and Overinterpretation, Six Walks in the Fictional Woods, Apocalypse Postponed, Misreadings, and How to Travel with a Salmon & Other Essays, by Umberto Eco.Bernard Williams - 2014 - In Essays and Reviews: 1959-2002. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 352-363.
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    Further reflections on theory as time travel: a response to Morgan.Heikki Patomäki - 2024 - Journal of Critical Realism 23 (3):351-359.
    In his review essay on World Statehood, Morgan poses three questions, namely: does my conceptualization imply conflation of agency and structure; is the realist processual account of time contradictory; and have we humans already reached the limit of the possible? I address each question briefly one at a time, arguing that the concept of self-transformative capacity of contexts does not imply conflation; that various processes with different durations can exhibit patterns that can be reasonably discussed and assessed and, with caution, (...)
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    Prescribed journeys through life: Cultural differences in mental time travel between Middle Easterners and Scandinavians.Christina Lundsgaard Ottsen & Dorthe Berntsen - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 37:180-193.
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    Mediterranean Travels: Writing Self and Other From the Ancient World to Contemporary Society.Patrick Crowley, Noreen Humble & Silvia M. Ross (eds.) - 2011 - Legenda/ Modern Humanities Research Association and Maney Publishing.
    Written by leading scholars in the field, this collection analyses the notion of travel writing as a genre, while tracing significant examples of Mediterranean travel writing that return us to Ancient Greece, to Medieval pilgrimages, to Venetians diplomatic missions, to an Egyptian's account of Paris in the nineteenth century, to French artistic journeys in North Africa and to contemporary narratives of privileged resettlement, death and dislocation.
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  19. Lord of the Banquet: The Literary and Theological Significance of the Lukan Travel Narrative.David Moessner - 1989
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  20. On some alleged paradoxes of time travel.Paul Horwich - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy 72 (14):432-444.
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    Baedekers as Casualty: Great War Nationalism and the Fate of Travel Writing.Mark D. Larabee - 2010 - Journal of the History of Ideas 71 (3):457-480.
    This article addresses the critically neglected relation between Baedekers and nationalism, in order to articulate the reasons for the decline of the Baedeker empire in the early twentieth century. Conditions in the First World War undermined the Baedekers' foundational concepts of landscape description. Additionally, the guidebooks emblematized a lost pre-war style of international journey. However, evidence in unexplored archival and fictional sources qualifies our understanding of these changes. This article revisits and reconciles such assessments, by explaining how the war also (...)
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    Etiquette’s Duality and The Virtue. 김덕수 - 2019 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 89:1-18.
    이 글은 우리가 훌륭한 에티켓의 소유자로서 어떻게 하면 삶의 관계 속에서 도덕적 행위들의 실천가능성을 보다 더 높일 수 있는가에 주목하고자 한다. 인간은 늘 도덕성과 일치된 방식으로 자신을 삶을 전개하지는 못한다. 인간의 실천적 삶의 실현은 행위의 기준을 마련하는 방식으로는 온전히 산출하기가 힘들고 오히려 행위자의 태도의 성품의 문제로 접근할 때, 실천적 삶의 실현 가능성을 현실에서 더 높일 수 있을 것이다. 개인과 사회, 이론과 실천이 상호보완적 관계를 가지듯이 행위와 행위자 역시 인간의 삶에 있어서 아주 밀접한 관계를 가진다. 이제는 구체적 현실을 살아가는 인간의 삶의 (...)
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  23. Presentists should believe in time-travel.S. Keller & M. Nelson - 2001 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (3):333 – 345.
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    Beyond Mme Livingstone’s baobab: considerations on the gender of travel in the 19th century France.Sylvain Venayre - 2008 - Clio 28:99-120.
    Si le xixe siècle fut le temps de l’émergence de la figure de la “ grande voyageuse ”, on ne saurait surestimer cette innovation. La hiérarchie des genres de récits de voyage, l’importance du contre-exemple britannique, la condamnation morale de la voyageuse solitaire manifestent assez le sentiment de l’illégitimité du voyage féminin. Pourtant, pèlerines, valétudinaires et touristes se multiplièrent dans un siècle qui fut aussi celui de l’invention du voyage de noces. Cet article tente de prendre la mesure de l’ensemble (...)
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    Vaccination certificates, immunity passports, and test-based travel licences: ethical, legal, and public health issues.Íñigo De Miguel & Jon Rueda - 2021 - Travel Medicine and Infectious Diseases 42.
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    (1 other version)Philosophical practice as experience and travel.Rastrojo José Barrientos - 2019 - Sotsium I Vlast 4:29-44.
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    Robert Louis Stevenson's Pacific Impressions: Photography and Travel Writing, 1888–1894 by Carla Manfredi.Richard Hill - 2021 - Intertexts 25 (1-2):131-135.
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    Time Travel.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - PHILOSOPHYPEDIA.
    It is clearly stated what time-travel would be, were it possible, and it is thereby shown that the very concept of time-travel is incoherent.
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    You shan wan shui: Zhongguo shan shui shen mei wen hua = Travel to scenis [i.e. scenic] spots: the aesthetic culture of Chinese landscape.Zhonglun Ren - 1993 - Taibei Shi: Di jing qi ye gu fen you xian gong si.
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    Etiquette Books, Discourse and the Deployment of an Order of Things.Jorge Arditi - 1999 - Theory, Culture and Society 16 (4):25-48.
    Grounded on Foucault's suggestion that discourses are not just referential or representational systems, but part of the infrastructure ordering practices in a society, this article analyzes transformations in the etiquette literature in the USA at the beginning of the 20th century. It claims that the transformations undergone by etiquette books at the time involved not only a change in the substance of manners but also in their format, and it shows how this change in format embodied and helped deploy an (...)
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  31. Interspecies Etiquette: An Ethics of Paying Attention to Animals.Traci Warkentin - 2010 - Ethics and the Environment 15 (1):101.
    This paper explores a philosophical praxis of paying attention, and the importance of bodily comportment, in human-animal interactions. It traces some of the beginnings of the notion of attentiveness as it has arisen in contemporary Western environmental and animal ethics, and its further development into both a philosophical approach and actual practice as a kind of interspecies etiquette. It is informed by the kinds of comportments of openness and responsivity found in diverse examples of practical phenomenology. Through a wide-ranging interdisciplinary (...)
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    The stability of visual perspective and vividness during mental time travel.Jeffrey J. Berg, Adrian W. Gilmore, Ruth A. Shaffer & Kathleen B. McDermott - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 92 (C):103116.
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    The Slave Trade and Abolition in Travel Literature.William Heffernan - 1973 - Journal of the History of Ideas 34 (2):185.
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    " A Melancholy Instance of Complicated Misery": Ireland and Irish National Identity in Eighteenth Century English Travel Writing.Padhraig Higgins - 1995 - American Journal of Semiotics 12 (1-4):403-424.
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    Learning from Mount Hua: A Chinese Physician's Illustrated Travel Record and Painting Theory.Charles Lachman & Kathlyn Maurean Liscomb - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):577.
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    Vintilă Horia and Trans-Temporal Travel.Pompiliu Crăciunescu - 2015 - Human and Social Studies 4 (3):109-122.
    The Romanian-born European writer Vintilă Horia - whose birth centenary is celebrated this year - was a genuine searcher of truth. His entire work pleads for transgressive-integrating knowledge, in opposition to binary logic and scientism; it is the privileged space of articulation between cognition, creation and gnosis, between the apophatism of science, mystic apofatism and artistic apofatism. Although much less known than the trilogy of exile - Dieu est né en exil, Le chevalier de la résignation and ¡Perseguid a Boecio! (...)
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    On The Turkish Of The Bilinguals In The Travel Book Of Evliya Çelebi.Gürer Gülsevi̇n - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:99-110.
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    Auto-Orientalist and Occidentalist Discourse in the Travel Books of the Constitutional Period.Mürsel Gürses - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1269-1303.
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  39. A two-dimensional passage model of time for time travel.Jack W. Meiland - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 26 (3-4):153 - 173.
  40. The geography of observation : distance and visibility in eighteenth-century botanical travel.Daniela Bleichmar - 2011 - In Lorraine Daston & Elizabeth Lunbeck, Histories of scientific observation. London: University of Chicago Press.
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  41. The birth of anthropology out of a pause on pausanias : Frazer's travel-translations : Reinterrupted and resumed.James A. Boon - 2008 - In E. Neni K. Panourgia & George E. Marcus, Ethnographica moralia: experiments in interpretive anthropology. New York, NY: Fordham University Press.
     
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    Cognition, Relevance and Ideology Formation through Travel Documentaries: A Longitudinal Approach to Audiences.Jacopo Castaldi - 2024 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 69 (1):113-137.
    The paper proposes a novel longitudinal approach to the study of the rhetorical effects of media by combining Audience Research (e.g. Schrøder et al., 2003), Social Semiotics (e.g. Kress and van Leeuwen, 1996, 2001; van Leeuwen, 1999; Machin and Mayr, 2012) and Relevance Theory (Sperber and Wilson, 1995). After introducing a more nuanced model of RT’s contextual effect, the paper reports an empirical case study to explicate the methodological approach. Evidence is provided that a specific text can have a long-lasting (...)
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  43. Roland Barthes the pianist: The mediation of his music ('Barthes and Utopia':'Space, Travel, Writing'by Diana Knight).Roland A. Champagne - 1999 - Semiotica 123 (3-4):357-366.
     
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  44. Time Travel and the Movable Present.Sara Bernstein - 2017 - In John Christopher Adorno, Being, Freedom, and Method: Themes from the Philosophy of Peter van Inwagen. pp. 80-94.
    In "Changing the Past" (2010), Peter van Inwagen argues that a time traveler can change the past without paradox in a growing block universe. After erasing the portion of past existence that generates paradox, a new, non-paradox-generating block can be "grown" after the temporal relocation of the time traveler. -/- I articulate and explore the underlying mechanism of Van Inwagen's model: the time traveler's control over the location of the objective present. Van Inwagen's model is aimed at preventing paradox by (...)
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  45. Time travel and time machines.Chris Smeenk & Christian Wuthrich - 2011 - In Craig Callender, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time. Oxford University Press. pp. 577-630.
    This paper is an enquiry into the logical, metaphysical, and physical possibility of time travel understood in the sense of the existence of closed worldlines that can be traced out by physical objects. We argue that none of the purported paradoxes rule out time travel either on grounds of logic or metaphysics. More relevantly, modern spacetime theories such as general relativity seem to permit models that feature closed worldlines. We discuss, in the context of Gödel's infamous argument for (...)
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  46. On using the multiverse to avoid the paradoxes of time travel.J. Abbruzzese - 2001 - Analysis 61 (1):36-38.
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    Traveling-Wave Solutions for Korteweg–de Vries–Burgers Equations through Factorizations.O. Cornejo-Pérez, J. Negro, L. M. Nieto & H. C. Rosu - 2006 - Foundations of Physics 36 (10):1587-1599.
    Traveling-wave solutions of the standard and compound form of Korteweg–de Vries–Burgers equations are found using factorizations of the corresponding reduced ordinary differential equations. The procedure leads to solutions of Bernoulli equations of non-linearity 3/2 and 2 (Riccati), respectively. Introducing the initial conditions through an imaginary phase in the traveling coordinate, we obtain all the solutions previously reported, some of them being corrected here, and showing, at the same time, the presence of interesting details of these solitary waves that have been (...)
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    In 1998, I spent three months in Tunisia studying Arabic and taking a much-needed holiday from my Ph. D. studies. An Australian woman of mixed heritage (including Cherokee Indian), my multilingualism, physical smallness, black hair and eyes, and yellow-toned skin allow me to blend in, or at least to defy categorisation, in a range of cultures. As a woman travel-ling alone in that region, I attracted an inordinate amount of attention but was also, perhaps due to my liminal status as an anomaly, privy to some insightful confessions and revelations from Tunisians and Algerians I met there. [REVIEW]A. Nineteenth-Century Discourse & That Haunts Contemporary Tourism - 2009 - In Olga Gershenson Barbara Penner, Ladies and Gents: Public Toilets and Gender. Temple University Press.
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    The Etiquette of Consciousness.Vincent Crapanzano - 2001 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 68:627-652.
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    Modern Etiquette and Foucault’s Ethical Technologies.Trent H. Hamann - 2000 - International Studies in Philosophy 32 (1):81-98.
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