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    The X Club: Power and Authority in Victorian Science, by Ruth Barton.Bill Jenkins - forthcoming - Intellectual History Review:1-2.
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    The X Club: Power and Authority in Victorian Science.Bill Jenkins - 2019 - Intellectual History Review 29 (3):537-539.
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    The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885.Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.) - 2019 - Albany: SUNY Press, State University of New York.
    The Metaphysical Club, a gathering of intellectuals in the 1870s associated with Harvard, is widely recognized as the crucible where pragmatism, America's distinctively original philosophy, was refined and proclaimed. Louis Menand's bestseller about the group was a dramatic publishing success. However, only three actual members - Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Charles S. Peirce, and William James - appear in this book, alongside other thinkers such as John Dewey who were never in the Club. The Real Metaphysical Club (...)
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    A frosty disagreement: John Tyndall, James David Forbes, and the early formation of the X-Club.Nanna Katrine Lüders Kaalund - 2017 - Annals of Science 74 (4):282-298.
    SUMMARYHow do glaciers move? This seemingly straightforward question provided the backdrop for a heated debate between the physicists John Tyndall (1820–1893) and James David Forbes (1809–1868) in the late 1850s and early 1860s. Forbes described the motion of glaciers as that of a viscous fluid. After visiting the Alps, Tyndall proposed an alternative theory that combined fracture and regelation. The glacial controversy ensued. Yet the debate was never simply about whether glaciers moved like honey, or if they moved by continuously (...)
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    Ruth Barton. The X Club: Power and Authority in Victorian Science. xii + 604 pp., illus., notes, bibl., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2018. $55 . ISBN 9780226551616. [REVIEW]Edward J. Gillin - 2019 - Isis 110 (4):838-839.
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    Ruth Barton, The X Club: Power and Authority in Victorian Science. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2018. Pp. 576. ISBN 978-0-2265-5161-6. £41.50/$60. [REVIEW]Matthew Wale - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Science 52 (3):529-530.
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    "Huxley, Lubbock, and Half a Dozen Others": Professionals and Gentlemen in the Formation of the X Club, 1851-1864.Ruth Barton - 1998 - Isis 89 (3):410-444.
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    Die Etablierung der Evolutionslehre in der Viktorianischen Anthropologie: Die Wissenschaftspolitik des X-Clubs, 1860–1872.Thomas Gondermann - 2008 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 16 (3):309-331.
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  9. Science and pragmatism : an introduction.Frank X. Ryan - 2019 - In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook, The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885. Albany: SUNY Press, State University of New York.
     
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    Redefining the X Axis: "Professionals," "Amateurs" and the Making of Mid-Victorian Biology: A Progress Report. [REVIEW]Adrian Desmond - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (1):3 - 50.
    A summary of revisionist accounts of the contextual meaning of "professional" and "amateur," as applied to the mid-Victorian X Club, is followed by an analysis of the liberal goals and inner tensions of this coalition of gentlemen specialists and government teachers. The changing status of amateurs is appraised, as are the new sites for the emerging laboratory discipline of "biology." Various historiographical strategies for recovering the women's role are considered. The relationship of science journalism to professionalization, and the constructive (...)
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    ℙmax variations for separating club guessing principles.Tetsuya Ishiu & Paul B. Larson - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (2):532-544.
    In his book on P max [7], Woodin presents a collection of partial orders whose extensions satisfy strong club guessing principles on ω | . In this paper we employ one of the techniques from this book to produce P max variations which separate various club guessing principles. The principle (+) and its variants are weak guessing principles which were first considered by the second author [4] while studying games of length ω | . It was shown in (...)
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    (1)Septimana Spinozana Acta Conventus oecumenici in memoriam Benedicti de Spinoza diei natalis trecentesimi Hagae comitis habiti curis Societatis Spinozanae edita. (Hagae comitis apud Martinum Nijhoff, MXMXXXIII Pp. xii + 321. Price 8 guilders net.)(2)Spinoza Festschrift. Herausgegeben von Siegfried Hessing. (Heidelberg: Karl Winter. 1933. Pp. xviii + 224. Price GM. 10.)(3)Spinoza, the Man and His Thought. Addresses delivered at the Spinoza Tercentenary sponsored by the Philosophy Club of Chicago. Edited by Edward L. Schaub. (Chicago: The Open Court Pub. Co. 1933. Pp. x + 61. Price 3s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]A. Wolf - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):211-.
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    Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, Onasander. With an English Translation by Members of the Illinois Greek Club . Pp. x+532. London: Heinemann; New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1923. Cloth, 10s. net. - Warfare by Land and Sea. By Eugene S. Mccartney, Ph.D. Pp. xix + 206. Four illustrations. London, Calcutta, Sydney: Harrap, 1923. 5s. [REVIEW]W. W. Tarn - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (3-4):72-74.
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    Coding by club-sequences.David Asperó - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 142 (1):98-114.
    Given any subset A of ω1 there is a proper partial order which forces that the predicate xA and the predicate xω1A can be expressed by -provably incompatible Σ3 formulas over the structure Hω2,,NSω1. Also, if there is an inaccessible cardinal, then there is a proper partial order which forces the existence of a well-order of Hω2 definable over Hω2,,NSω1 by a provably antisymmetric Σ3 formula with two free variables. The proofs of these results involve a technique for manipulating the (...)
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    The wi‐club filter on.Grace Piper - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (5):562-568.
    We develop the theory of Cκ, λi, a strongly normal filter over [MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL P]κλ for Mahlo κ. We prove a minimality result, showing that any strongly normal filter containing {x ∈ [MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL P]κλ: |x | = |x ∩ κ | and |x | is inaccessible} also contains Cκ, λi. We also show that functions can be used to obtain a basis for Cκ, λi.
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    Joseph Dalton Hooker's Ideals for a Professional Man of Science.Richard Bellon - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (1):51 - 82.
    During the 1840s and the 1850s botanist Joseph Hooker developed distinct notions about the proper characteristics of a professional man of science. While he never articulated these ideas publicly as a coherent agenda, he did share his opinions openly in letters to family and colleagues; this private communication gives essential insight into his and his X-Club colleagues' public activities. The core aspiration of Hooker's professionalization was to consolidate men of science into a dutiful and centralized community dedicated to national (...)
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    Darwinism and the Origin of Life: The Role of H. C. Bastian in the British Spontaneous Generation Debates, 1868-1873. [REVIEW]James Strick - 1999 - Journal of the History of Biology 32 (1):51 - 92.
    Henry Charlton Bastian's support for spontaneous generation is shown to have developed from his commitment to the new evolutionary science of Darwin, Spencer, Huxley and Tyndall. Tracing Bastian's early career development shows that he was one of the most talented rising young stars among the Darwinians in the 1860s. His argument for a logically necessary link between evolution and spontaneous generation was widely believed among those sympathetic to Darwin's ideas. Spontaneous generation implied materialism to many, however, and it had associations (...)
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    The Scientists' Declaration: Reflexions on Science and Belief in the Wake of Essays and Reviews, 1864–5.W. H. Brock & R. M. Macleod - 1976 - British Journal for the History of Science 9 (1):39-66.
    During the decades following the publication of Darwin's Origin of species in 1859, religious belief in England and in particular the Church of England experienced some of the most intense criticism in its history. The early 1860s saw the appearance of Lyell's Evidence of the antiquity of man , Tylor's research on the early history of mankind , Renan's Vie de Jésus , Pius IX's encyclical, Quanta cura, and the accompanying Syllabus errarum, John Henry Newman's Apologia , and Swinburne's notorious (...)
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    Gentlemanly Men of Science: Sir Francis Galton and the Professionalization of the British Life-Sciences. [REVIEW]John C. Waller - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (1):83 - 114.
    Because Francis Galton (1822-1911) was a well-connected gentleman scientist with substantial private means, the importance of the role he played in the professionalization of the Victorian life-sciences has been considered anomalous. In contrast to the X-clubbers, he did not seem to have any personal need for the reforms his Darwinist colleagues were advocating. Nor for making common cause with individuals haling from social strata clearly inferior to his own. However, in this paper I argue that Galton quite realistically discerned in (...)
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    Bibliography of the writings of Jacob Loewenberg.Edwin S. Budge - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):460.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:460 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY accurate understanding of the mind of Aristotle. Nifo's shift on the question of Aristotle and immortality thus represents a noteworthy chapter in the history of Renaissance Aristotelianism.6x EDWAKDP. MAHONEY Duke University 6x I should like to thank the United States Government for a Fulbright fellowship during 1962-1963; the National Foundation for the Humanities for a fellowship during 1968-1969; and the Duke UniversityResearch Council for grants (...)
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    On the rigidity of Souslin trees and their generic branches.Hossein Lamei Ramandi - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (3):419-426.
    We show it is consistent that there is a Souslin tree S such that after forcing with S, S is Kurepa and for all clubs Cω1C \subset \omega _1 C ⊂ ω 1, SCS\upharpoonright C S ↾ C is rigid. This answers the questions in Fuchs (Arch Math Logic 52(1–2):47–66, 2013). Moreover, we show it is consistent with \diamondsuit ♢ that for every Souslin tree T there is a dense XTX \subseteq T X ⊆ T which does not contain (...)
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    Destructibility of stationary subsets of Pκλ.Sakaé Fuchino & Greg Piper - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (6):560-569.
    For a regular cardinal κ with κ<κ = κ and κ ≤ λ , we construct generically a subset S of {x ∈ Pκλ : x ∩ κ is a singular ordinal} such that S is stationary in a strong sense but the stationarity of S can be destroyed by a κ+-c. c. forcing ℙ* which does not add any new element of Pκλ . Actually ℙ* can be chosen so that ℙ* is κ-strategically closed. However we show that such (...)
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    On a convenient property about [γ]0{[\gamma]^{\aleph_0}}.David Asperó - 2009 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 48 (7):653-677.
    Several situations are presented in which there is an ordinal γ such that ${\{ X \in [\gamma]^{\aleph_0} : X \cap \omega_1 \in S\,{\rm and}\, ot(X) \in T \}}$ is a stationary subset of ${[\gamma]^{\aleph_0}}$ for all stationary ${S, T\subseteq \omega_1}$ . A natural strengthening of the existence of an ordinal γ for which the above conclusion holds lies, in terms of consistency strength, between the existence of the sharp of ${H_{\omega_2}}$ and the existence of sharps for all reals. Also, an (...)
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    Constructing Eroticized Latinidad: Negotiating Profitability in the Stripping Industry.Cristina Khan - 2019 - Gender and Society 33 (5):702-721.
    Through the analysis of an 18-month ethnography at an exotic dance club located in the Northeastern United States, I uncover how Latina exotic dancers manage their participation in exotic dance by deploying constructions of Latinidad as embodied cues. I focus on Playpen’s weekly event, “Latina Night,” to demonstrate how racialized, sexualized, and gendered constructs relative to Latinidad are produced and regulated in this exotic dance setting. Study participants draw on embodied markers to negotiate how their bodies are read. Those (...)
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    The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women and Archaic Greece by Kirk Ormand (review).Andromache Karanika - 2016 - American Journal of Philology 137 (1):171-174.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women and Archaic Greece by Kirk OrmandAndromache KaranikaKirk Ormand. The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women and Archaic Greece. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. x + 265 pp. Cloth, $90.The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women, a text in fragmentary form that poses questions about its date, performance, and genre context, is put in new light in the rigorous study by Kirk Ormand, who traces the main themes (...)
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    More definable combinatorics around the first and second uncountable cardinals.William Chan, Stephen Jackson & Nam Trang - 2023 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 23 (3).
    Assume [Formula: see text]. If [Formula: see text] is an ordinal and X is a set of ordinals, then [Formula: see text] is the collection of order-preserving functions [Formula: see text] which have uniform cofinality [Formula: see text] and discontinuous everywhere. The weak partition properties on [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] yield partition measures on [Formula: see text] when [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] when [Formula: see text]. The following almost everywhere continuity properties for functions on (...)
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    Review of Networks: An introduction by M. E. J. Newman. [REVIEW]Luis H. Favela - 2014 - Dynamical Systems Magazine.
    Network theory arguably has its origins in Euler’s (1741) graph theory, which was first developed in the mid-1700s to solve the Königsberg bridge problem. Since then, the basic units of graph theory—vertices and edges—have been utilized by a number of scientific disciplines to describe and analyze a wide variety of phenomena. Mark Newman begins his clear and comprehensive introduction to networks with a sampling of various kinds that have been studied: information networks such as the World Wide Web, biological networks (...)
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  28. Acceptable Risk.Cory Wimberly - 2015 - In Frederick F. Wherry, The Sage Encyclopedia of Economics and Society. Sage Publications.
    Perhaps the topic of acceptable risk never had a sexier and more succinct introduction than the one Edward Norton, playing an automobile company executive, gave it in Fight Club: “Take the number of vehicles in the field (A), multiply it by the probable rate of failure (B), and multiply the result by the average out of court settlement (C). A*B*C=X. If X is less than the cost of the recall, we don’t do one.” Of course, this dystopic scene also (...)
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    (1 other version)X.Y. X. - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 72 (3):357-381.
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  30. Partida Segunda de Alfonso X el Sabio.X. Alfonso - forthcoming - Manuscrito:101-102.
     
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    Meta-learning: Data, architecture, and both.Marcel Binz, Ishita Dasgupta, Akshay Jagadish, Matthew Botvinick, Jane X. Wang & Eric Schulz - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e170.
    We are encouraged by the many positive commentaries on our target article. In this response, we recapitulate some of the points raised and identify synergies between them. We have arranged our response based on the tension between data and architecture that arises in the meta-learning framework. We additionally provide a short discussion that touches upon connections to foundation models.
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    A classification and investigation of trustees in B-to-C e-commerce: General vs. specific trust.J. B. Thatcher, M. Carter, X. Li & G. Rong - 2013 - Communications of the Association for Information Systems 32.
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    Machine learning based privacy-preserving fair data trading in big data market.Y. Zhao, Y. Yu, Y. Li, G. Han & X. Du - 2019 - Information Sciences 478.
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    Optimal Learning Under Time Constraints: Empirical and Simulated Trade‐offs Between Depth and Breadth of Study.Brendan A. Schuetze & Veronica X. Yan - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (4).
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 4, April 2022.
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    Indentation on one-dimensional hexagonal quasicrystals: general theory and complete exact solutions.Y. F. Wu, W. Q. Chen & X. Y. Li - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (8):858-882.
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    Conversations.Kutztown Area Highschool Philosophy Club - 2023 - Questions 23:38-42.
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  37. The Inside Story of Demonizing China.X. Li - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30:13-77.
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  38. Beyond the systemic changes (The question of the" true significance of man").X. M. Wang - 2000 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 31 (4):62-70.
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  39. A preliminary analysis of" National Consciousness".X. Y. Xiong - 1997 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 28 (2):5-9.
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  40. The Family and Harmonious Medical Decision Making: Cherishing an Appropriate Confucian Moral Balance.X. Chen & R. Fan - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (5):573-586.
    This essay illustrates what the Chinese family-based and harmony-oriented model of medical decision making is like as well as how it differs from the modern Western individual-based and autonomy-oriented model in health care practice. The essay discloses the roots of the Chinese model in the Confucian account of the family and the Confucian view of harmony. By responding to a series of questions posed to the Chinese model by modern Western scholars in terms of the basic individualist concerns and values (...)
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    Dislocation structures. Part I. Grain orientation dependence.X. Huang & G. Winther - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (33):5189-5214.
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    Domain-specific rationality in human choices: violations of utility axioms and social contexts.X. T. Wang - 1996 - Cognition 60 (1):31-63.
  43. Blondel et ses correspondants.X. Tilliette - 1961 - Archives de Philosophie 24 (1):156-84.
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  44. H. Bouillard.X. Tilliette, G. Bouligand, P. Roques, G. Ducoin & Jf Catalan - 1956 - Archives de Philosophie 20:161.
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    Был ли Кант сторонником методологического интерпретационизма?X. Пенк - 2008 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 18 (4):16-31.
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    Исторический смысл теории Эйнштейна.X. Ортега-и-Гассет - 2005 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 4 (2):219-230.
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  47. (1 other version)Le devoir est il une superstition?X. Moisant - 1910 - Philosophical Review 19:693.
  48. Une Philosophie de l'Imitation.X. Moisant - 1902 - Revue de Philosophie 3:334.
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    Simone de beauvoir.X. I. Part - 2002 - In Tim Mooney & Dermot Moran, The Phenomenology Reader. New York: Routledge. pp. 461.
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  50. Appendix: List of Publications of Parvis Emad.X. Phaenomenologica & Annäherungen An Ein Schwieriges Thema - 2011 - In Frank Schalow, Heidegger, Translation, and the Task of Thinking: Essays in Honor of Parvis Emad. New York: Springer. pp. 313.
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