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  1. Kartikeya anuprekchha.English Version [by] Dashrath Jain - 2007 - In Aśoka Sahajānanda, Gems of Jaina wisdom. Delhi: Sole Distributor, Megh Prakashan.
     
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  2. Analytische Philosophie.Eike von Savigny & Versión Castellana de Ernesto Garzón Valdés - 1975 - Critica 7 (20):121-128.
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  3. Skeptical Theism, Abductive Atheology, and Theory Versioning.Timothy Perrine & Stephen J. Wykstra - 2014 - In Trent Dougherty Justin McBrayer, Skeptical Theism: New Essays (Oxford University Press). Oxford University Press.
    What we call “the evidential argument from evil” is not one argument but a family of them, originating (perhaps) in the 1979 formulation of William Rowe. Wykstra’s early versions of skeptical theism emerged in response to Rowe’s evidential arguments. But what sufficed as a response to Rowe may not suffice against later more sophisticated versions of the problem of evil—in particular, those along the lines pioneered by Paul Draper. Our chief aim here is to make an earlier version of skeptical (...)
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    Snapshot Versions of Life.Richard Chalfen - 1987 - Popular Press 1.
    Snapshot Versions of Life is an important foray into the culture of photography and home life from an anthropologist's perspective. Examining what he calls "Home Mode" photography, Richard Chalfen explores snapshots, slide shows, family albums, home movies, and home videos, uncovering what people do with their photos as well as what their personal photos do for them. Chalfen's "Polaroid People" are recognizable--if ironically viewed--relatives, uncles, aunts, and All-American kids. As members of "Kodak Culture" they watch home movies, take pictures of (...)
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    Una versione progredita della teoria delle idee nel papiro di Ai Khanoum: una scoperta nella scoperta.Silvia Fazzo - 2020 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 41 (1):157-163.
    The paper firstly focuses on a rare vox, that is, the verb μετίσχω, as a new finding in two different sources: the Π text of Methaphysics Lambda 1075b19 and the “Ai Khanoum philosophical papyrus” (not only at column II.9, but arguably at II.11 and IV.8–9 as well). Using the verb μετίσχω testifies for a “2.0 version” of the theory of ideas, in a subsequent phase to Plato’s Parmenides. Xenocrates is likely to have played a role. This suggests a deeper connection (...)
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  6. Online versions of recently published work.Gilbert Harman - manuscript
    "What Is Cognitive Access?" PDF. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2007 [published 2008]): 505. Brief comments on a paper of Ned Block's. "Mechanical Mind," a review of Mind as Machine: A History of Cognitive Science by Margaret Boden. Online Published Version . From American Scientist (2008): 76-81.
     
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    La versión árabe del De divinatione per somnum de Aristóteles y su impacto en Avicena y su teoría de la profecía.Luis Xavier López-Farjeat - 2017 - Al-Qantara 38 (1):45-70.
    The Epistle concerning Dreams is a little known work where Avicenna deals with some relevant considerations regarding the way in which prophecy and veridical dreams take place. The theory contained in this- treatise accurately illustrates how intricate Avicenna’s theory of prophecy is and, at the same time, provides several clues in order to recognize the origin of this theory as it appears in major treatises such as fī al-Nafs and Ilahiyat of the Šifa’. The Risala al-Manamiyya also enables us to (...)
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    A version of kappakappa κ -Miller forcing.Heike Mildenberger & Saharon Shelah - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (7-8):879-892.
    We consider a version of \-Miller forcing on an uncountable cardinal \. We show that under \, \, and forcing with \\) collapses \ to \.
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  9. Socrates’ Version of the Opacity Objection.R. Wolfe Randall & Nicholas D. Smith - 2019 - In Stephen Cade Hetherington & Nicholas D. Smith, What the Ancients Offer to Contemporary Epistemology. New York: Routledge. pp. 8-24.
    This chapter argues that the objection that Socrates makes against diviners, poets, and rhapsodies having knowledge is an example of what has come to be known as an opacity objection: that is, some aspect of what would be required for them to know is unrecognised by them. This chapter contends that the opacity is of a different kind than what contemporary epistemologists have considered, and claims that Socrates’ specific version should have a place in contemporary theory of knowledge.
     
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    Versions of Happiness.Edwin Hartman - 1996 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:35-38.
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    Restricted versions of the Tukey-Teichmüller theorem that are equivalent to the Boolean prime ideal theorem.R. E. Hodel - 2005 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 44 (4):459-472.
    We formulate a restricted version of the Tukey-Teichmüller Theorem that we denote by (rTT). We then prove that (rTT) and (BPI) are equivalent in ZF and that (rTT) applies rather naturally to several equivalent forms of (BPI): Alexander Subbase Theorem, Stone Representation Theorem, Model Existence and Compactness Theorems for propositional and first-order logic. We also give two variations of (rTT) that we denote by (rTT)+ and (rTT)++; each is equivalent to (rTT) in ZF. The variation (rTT)++ applies rather naturally to (...)
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  12. Three Versions of Liberal Tolerance: Dworkin, Rawls, Raz.Denise Meyerson - 2012 - Jurisprudence 3 (1):37-70.
    The idea that the exercise of state power should be limited so as to permit free choice in matters of personal conduct has been central to liberalism ever since John Stuart Mill defended the harm principle. However, this surface agreement conceals deeper disagreements. One disputed matter relates to the nature of the tolerant state: is it a state that refrains from improving our moral character by coercive means is it a state that takes no interest whatsoever in the moral character (...)
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    Version Spaces, Structural Descriptions and NP-Completeness.Kevin T. Kelly - unknown
    Kevin T. Kelly. Version Spaces, Structural Descriptions and NP-Completeness.
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  14. Two versions of the television dispositive.Gilles Delavaud - 2015 - In François Albera & Maria Tortajada, Cine-Dispositives: Essays in Epistemology Across Media. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
     
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    A constructive version of Birkhoff's theorem.Jesper Carlström - 2008 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 54 (1):27-34.
    A version of Birkhoff's theorem is proved by constructive, predicative, methods. The version we prove has two conditions more than the classical one. First, the class considered is assumed to contain a generic family, which is defined to be a set-indexed family of algebras such that if an identity is valid in every algebra of this family, it is valid in every algebra of the class. Secondly, the class is assumed to be closed under inductive limits.
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    Una versione antiriduzionistica della corporeità.Giorgio Rizzo - 2008 - Idee 68:153-179.
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    Arabic Version of Ṭūsī’s Nasirean Ethics: With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes. By Joep Lameer.Sophia Vasalou - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (1).
    The Arabic Version of Ṭūsī’s Nasirean Ethics: With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes. By Joep Lameer. Islamic Philosophy, Theology, and Science, vol. 96. Leiden: Brill, 2015. Pp. ix + 550. $189, €136.
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    La version arabo-latine de la Rhétorique d’Aristote: Édition, introduction, apparats critiques.Frédérique Woerther (ed.) - 2024 - BRILL.
    Cette toute première édition critique de la version arabo-latine de la _Rhétorique_ d’Aristote réalisée par Hermann l’Allemand est accompagnée d’une étude complète de la tradition latine du texte, et présente les principes d’édition adoptés ici, qui prennent en compte la version arabe de la _Rhétorique_. This is the first critical edition of Aristotle’s _Rhetoric_ in its Arabo-Latin translation made by Hermann the German. It contains a full study of the latin tradition of the text, as well as the principles used (...)
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    Postfeminist Versions of Equality? An Analysis of Relationship and Sex Counseling Practices in Finland.Marjo Kolehmainen - 2022 - Gender and Society 36 (1):63-87.
    Relationship and sex counseling are pivotal components of the “therapeutization of society,” which has been identified and widely examined as a key transformation of 21st-century modern Western societies. The particular understandings of gender and sexuality that circulate in those practices contribute to the wider everyday conceptions of intimate life and are thus important to investigate from a feminist perspective. Combining insights from studies on therapeutic cultures, research on intimate relationships, scholarship on postfeminism, and affect theory, this article taps into the (...)
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    La versión armenia de la Biblia.Pablo A. Torijano - forthcoming - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones.
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  21. Levels, Emergence, and Three Versions of Downward Causation.Claus Emmeche, Simo Koppe & Frederick Stjernfelt - 2000 - In P. B. Andersen, Claus Emmeche, N. O. Finnemann & P. V. Christiansen, Downward Causation. Aarhus, Denmark: University of Aarhus Press. pp. 322-348.
    The idea of a higher level phenomenon having a downward causal influence on a lower level process or entity has taken a variety of forms. In order to discuss the relation between emergence and downward causation, the specific variety of the thesis of downward causation (DC) must be identified. Based on some ontological theses about inter-level relations, types of causation and the possibility of reduction, three versions of DC are distinguished. Of these, the `Strong' form of DC is held to (...)
     
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    Causal versions of maximum entropy and principle of insufficient reason.Dominik Janzing - 2021 - Journal of Causal Inference 9 (1):285-301.
    The principle of insufficient reason assigns equal probabilities to each alternative of a random experiment whenever there is no reason to prefer one over the other. The maximum entropy principle generalizes PIR to the case where statistical information like expectations are given. It is known that both principles result in paradoxical probability updates for joint distributions of cause and effect. This is because constraints on the conditional P P\left result in changes of P P\left that assign higher probability to those (...)
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    Mediaeval Versions of the Posterior Analytics.Charles Homer Haskins - 1914
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    Version spaces and the consistency problem.Haym Hirsh, Nina Mishra & Leonard Pitt - 2004 - Artificial Intelligence 156 (2):115-138.
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    Two Versions of G. B. Benedetti's Demonstratio Proportionum Motuum Localium.I. Drabkin - 1963 - Isis 54 (2):259-262.
  26. Una versión aljamiada del Corán, 58, 1-3.María José Hermosilla Listerri - 1983 - Al-Qantara 4 (1):423-427.
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    Cantonese version of the Oxford Cognitive Screen : Validation for stroke survivors in Hong Kong.Lam Pinky Hiu Ping, Kong Anthony Pak Hin, Ho Diana W. L., Humphreys Glyn & Weekes Brendan - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Spanish Version of the Plymouth Sensory Imagery Questionnaire.María José Pérez-Fabello & Alfredo Campos - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Some Versions of PastoralMatthew Arnold and American CultureThoreau and Whitman; A Study of Their Esthetics.David Thoreau Wieck, William Empson, John Henry Raleigh & Charles R. Metzger - 1962 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 20 (4):450.
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    Version.A. Shkwak - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (3-4):49-.
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  31. La Version de Joseph Scaliger du Poème de Parménide.Néstor-Luis Cordero - 1982 - Hermes 110 (4):391-398.
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  32. Una versione bizantina e una metafrasi neogreca dello Ps.-Melampo De naevis.Salvatore Costanza - 2013 - Byzantion 83:83-102.
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    Versions of the Nobody.J. Mansfeld - 1984 - Mnemosyne 37 (3-4):445-447.
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  34. Una versión "debil" de la relación entre derecho y moral : Hart y la polémica con Fuller, Devlin y Dworkin.Rodolfo Vázquez - 2011 - In Granja Castro, Dulce María & Teresa Santiago, Moral y derecho: Doce ensayos filosóficos. México, D.F.: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana.
  35. Versiones de Roma.Patricio Peñalver Gómez - 2001 - El Basilisco 31:3-14.
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    (1 other version)Version.T. Gray & R. C. Seaton - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (9):475-475.
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    Version.J. M. Edmonds - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (01):28-29.
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    Dos versiones irreductibles del intelecto agente en el s. XVII: tomismo y escotismo.Juan Fernando Sellés - 2010 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 17:115-128.
    En el s. XVII se mantienen dos versiones rivales sobre el intelecto agente que tuvieron su inicio en el s. XIII: el tomismo y el escotismo. En este trabajo se estudia un representante español de cada una de ellas. Francisco Palanco (tomista) y Francisco Alonso Malpartida (escotista). Ambos sostienen la existencia del intelecto agente en el hombre y su papel abstractivo, y ambos niegan que en esta vida podamos conocer de modo natural al margen de la abstracción. Pero el primero (...)
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  39. Prototractatus: An Early Version of Tractatus Logico-philosophicus.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1971 - Ithaca: Routledge.
    Wittgenstein's _Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus_, first published in 1921, has had a profound influence on modern philosophic thought. _Prototractatus_ is a facsimile reproduction of an early version of _Tractatus_, only discovered in 1965. The original text has a parallel English translation and the text is edited to indicate all relevant deviations from the final version.
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  40. Version c7, April 29, 2011 On the Evaluation of Expectedly Beneficial Treatments that Will Disadvantage the Worst Off.Marc Fleurbaey - unknown
    Imagine that two ten year-old children, Adam and Bill, have excellent vision but will soon go totally blind due to natural causes unless a morally motivated stranger, Teresa, intervenes. Teresa can use a resource she rightfully controls to produce and administer only one of the following two medicines to both Adam and Bill.
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  41. Una versión inédita del Kitab bad'al-jalqwa-qisas al-anbiya'en al ms. LXIII de la Junta.María José Hermosilla Listerri - 1985 - Al-Qantara 6 (1):43-78.
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  42. New Versions of Victims: Feminists Struggle with the Concept.Sharon Lamb & Pamela Haag - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (3):257-264.
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    Sulla versione latina delle Epistole a Cledonio.Alessandro Capone - 2015 - Augustinianum 55 (2):381-403.
    This contribution focuses attention on the lexical and syntactic features of the Latin version of the Letters to Cledonius: In the passages examined it highlights the differences between the translation and the Greek text, recreates the practices and the strategies of the translator, with particular reference to the two Letters and in some cases to other of Gregory of Nazianzen's texts as reported in Laur. San Marco 584. Lastly the article evaluates the genuineness of the Latin text that was handed (...)
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    Versions of Academic Freedom: From Professionalism to Revolution.Stanley Fish - 2014 - University of Chicago Press.
    Stanley Fish argues here for a narrower conception of academic freedom, one that does not grant academics a legal status different from other professionals.
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  45. version presented at the 2006 Pacific APA Why Isn't Sarcasm Semantic, Anyway?* Nearly everyone assumes that sarcasm is a pragmatic phenomenon. But we can also construct a prima facie plausible..Elisabeth Camp - unknown
    Nearly everyone shares the intuition that sarcasm or verbal irony1 is a use of language in which speaker meaning and sentence meaning come apart. Two millennia ago, Quintilian defined irony as speech in which “we understand something which is the opposite of what is actually said.”2 More recently, Josef Stern sharply distinguishes metaphor, which he argues is semantic, from irony: in the latter case, he says, we are not “even tempted to posit an ironic meaning in the utterance in addition (...)
     
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    Version.H. E. - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (01):2-.
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  47. FishBase, version 10/2004 (www. fishbase. org). Los Baños.R. Froese & D. Pauly - forthcoming - Laguna.
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    Versions-to-come.Susan Naomi Nordstrom - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1582-1583.
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    Definable Version of Wedderburn–Artin Theorem in O-Minimal Structures.Jaruwat Rodbanjong & Athipat Thamrongthanyalak - 2023 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 64 (3):353-362.
    Here we work in an arbitrary o-minimal expansion of a divisible ordered abelian group. We say that a definable ring is definably semiprime if squares of nontrivial two-sided ideals definable in the expansion are nontrivial. We prove a definable version of Wedderburn–Artin theorem and give a characterization of definably semiprime rings.
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  50. SAD computers and two versions of the Church–Turing thesis.Tim Button - 2009 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60 (4):765-792.
    Recent work on hypercomputation has raised new objections against the Church–Turing Thesis. In this paper, I focus on the challenge posed by a particular kind of hypercomputer, namely, SAD computers. I first consider deterministic and probabilistic barriers to the physical possibility of SAD computation. These suggest several ways to defend a Physical version of the Church–Turing Thesis. I then argue against Hogarth's analogy between non-Turing computability and non-Euclidean geometry, showing that it is a non-sequitur. I conclude that the Effective version (...)
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