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  1. Agricola's dialectic and the tradition of rhetoric 275.Ad Her - 1993 - In Fokke Akkerman, Gerda C. Huisman & Arie Johan Vanderjagt (eds.), Wessel Gansfort (1419-1489) and Northern Humanism. E.J. Brill. pp. 40--274.
     
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    Meşşâî İslam Filozoflarında ‘Tabiat’ Kavramı.Nuri Adıgüzel - 2018 - ULUM Journal of Religious Inquiries 1 (1):5-21.
    Bu çalışmada “tabiat” kavramının sözlük ve terim anlamı analiz edilmiş ve ona ilişkin bazı Meşşâî İslam filozoflarının görüşlerine yer verilmiştir. “Tabiat” sözcüğünü karşılamak üzere Türkçede kullanılan “tabiat” ve “doğa” sözcükleri arasında bir karşılaştırma yapılmıştır. “Tabiat”ın Meşşâî İslam filozofları tarafından isim olarak kullanıldığı varlık alanı hakkında bilgi verilmiş ve İbn Sina ile İbn Rüşd arasında cereyan eden tabiatın ispatının gerekip gerekmeyeceği tartışmasına değinilmiştir. Cisimlerde görülen hareket ve sükunun kaynağı olması bakımından “tabiat”ın nelere delalet ettiği hususunda İbn Sina’nın görüşleri Aristo ile mukayeseli (...)
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    Why Only Humans Shed Emotional Tears.Asmir Gračanin, Lauren M. Bylsma & Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets - 2018 - Human Nature 29 (2):104-133.
    Producing emotional tears is a universal and uniquely human behavior. Until recently, tears have received little serious attention from scientists. Here, we summarize recent theoretical developments and research findings. The evolutionary approach offers a solid ground for the analysis of the functions of tears. This is especially the case for infant crying, which we address in the first part of this contribution. We further elaborate on the antecedents and functions of emotional tears in adults. The main hypothesis that emerges from (...)
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    On Nicopolis ad Istrum and her Territory.Ligia Cristina Ruscu - 2007 - História 56 (2):214-229.
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  5. Sherry Ahrentzen is a professor of architecture at the University of Wiscon-sin-Milwaukee. Her research, focusing on new forms of housing to better ad-dress the social and economic diversity of the United States, has been published extensively in journals and magazines, including Journal of Architec-ture and Planning Research, Environment and Behavior, and Progressive Architec.Mona Domosh - 1997 - In John Paul Jones, Heidi J. Nast & Susan M. Roberts (eds.), Thresholds in feminist geography: difference, methodology, and representation. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 425.
     
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    Ad Hominem.George Wrisley - 2018-05-09 - In Robert Arp, Steven Barbone & Michael Bruce (eds.), Bad Arguments. Wiley. pp. 77–82.
    This chapter deals with one of the common fallacies in Western philosophy, ad hominem: circumstantial. The circumstantial variety of the ad hominem argument is distinct from the direct form in that instead of directly attacking the character of the arguer, one draws attention to an inconsistency in the personal circumstances of the proponent (his/her commitments) and the content of his/her argument/position as a way to question his/her sincerity or credibility. As with all the ad hominem argument forms, the ad hominem: (...)
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  7. 'Ad Gentes to Evangelii Gaudium: Mission's move to the centre.Noel Connolly - 2015 - The Australasian Catholic Record 92 (4):387.
    Connolly, Noel Pope Francis in Evangelii Gaudium defines the church as a 'community of missionary disciples'. We have to be missionary to be called disciples. He dreams of 'a missionary option' that will transform everything. For Francis, mission is clearly essential to the church. He is continuing a movement that began with Ad Gentes, the missionary document of Vatican II. The fathers at the council insisted, 'The pilgrim Church is missionary by her very nature. For it is from the mission (...)
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  8. Attacking Character: Ad Hominem Argument and Virtue Epistemology.Heather Battaly - 2010 - Informal Logic 30 (4):361-390.
    The recent literature on ad hominem argument contends that the speaker’s character is sometimes relevant to evaluating what she says. This effort to redeem ad hominems requires an analysis of character that explains why and how character is relevant. I argue that virtue epistemology supplies this analysis. Three sorts of ad hominems that attack the speaker’s intellectual character are legitimate. They attack a speaker’s: (1) possession of reliabilist vices; or (2) possession of responsibilist vices; or (3) failure to perform intellectually (...)
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    We were in the kitchen, my mother and I, when she turned to me and said,“Did you know Amreekans keep medicine in the bathroom?” I waited, not quite sure where she was going with this. She looked at me as if I was slow and then continued,“They keep it in the bathroom, and then they eat it.” There was triumph in her voice when she added,“And they say we're dirty.”. [REVIEW]Bushra Rehman - 2009 - In Olga Gershenson Barbara Penner (ed.), Ladies and Gents. pp. 189.
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  10. Rhetorica Ad Herennivm_ 1.2: _Qvoad Eivs_, _Qvod Eivs_ or _Qvoad?Dániel Kiss - forthcoming - Classical Quarterly:1-5.
    Rhet. Her. 1.2 quoad eius fieri poterit contains the surprising reading quoad eius. Earlier scholarship has debated the authenticity of this reading and its relationship to quod eius. A survey of the sources shows that quod eius appears in a number of inscriptions as well as in the transmitted text of nine passages within surviving Latin literature. So that phrase must be authentic; it appears to have arisen as a limiting formula in the language of the law. In two other (...)
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    A new edition of Rhetorica Ad C. Herennium_- (g.) calboli (ed., Trans.) Cornifici seu incerti auctoris _Rhetorica Ad C. Herennium_. Vol. I: Prolegomena, testo critico E traduzione. Vol. II: Commento, bibliografia E indici. Vol. III: Lexicon verborum omnium quae in _Rhet. Her. Adhibita sunt. Pp. X + 1786, colour pls. Berlin and boston: De gruyter, 2020. Cased, £226.50, €249, us$290. Isbn: 978-3-11-055709-1. [REVIEW]Marco Gay - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):391-394.
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  12. Nothing Added.Candace Vogler - 2016 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 90 (2):229-247.
    Although most work in contemporary Anglophone philosophical action theory understands Elizabeth Anscombe’s monograph on Intention as the work that inaugurates the field, action theory often operates by setting out to understand intentional action by investigating the psychological antecedents of intention action. Now, Anscombe has no quarrel with moral psychology. Intention is a work of moral psychology, but it is a kind of moral psychology in which we attend to the act of deliberately making something the case in order to understand (...)
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    Nothing Added.Candace Vogler - 2016 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 90 (2):229-247.
    Although most work in contemporary Anglophone philosophical action theory understands Elizabeth Anscombe’s monograph on Intention as the work that inaugurates the field, action theory often operates by setting out to understand intentional action by investigating the psychological antecedents of intention action. Now, Anscombe has no quarrel with moral psychology. Intention is a work of moral psychology, but it is a kind of moral psychology in which we attend to the act of deliberately making something the case in order to understand (...)
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    Ad hoc concepts, affective attitude and epistemic stance.Manuel Padilla Cruz - 2022 - Pragmatics and Cognition 29 (1):1-28.
    In relevance-theoretic pragmatics thelower-levelorfirst-order explicatureis a propositional form resulting from a series of inferential developments of the logical form. It amounts to the message the speaker communicates explicitly. Thehigher-levelorsecond-order explicatureis a description of the speech act that the speaker performs, her affective attitude towards what she says or her epistemic stance to the communicated information. Information about the speaker’s affective attitude or epistemic stance need not solely be represented in the latter, though. It could be included as beliefs in the (...)
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    The Upaniṣads.Valerie J. Roebuck (ed.) - 2003 - New York: Penguin Books.
    A Brilliant Introduction To The Essence Of Living Hinduism The Thirteen Principal Upanisads, Sanskrit Texts In The Religious Traditions Of The Vedas, Lie At The Heart Of Hinduism. Devoted To Understanding The Inner Meaning Of The Religion, They Explicate Its Crucial Doctrines Rebirth, The Law Of Karma, The Means Of Conquering Death And Of Achieving Detachment, Equilibrium And Spiritual Bliss. They Emphasize The Perennial Search For True Knowledge Especially That Of The Connection Between The Self And The Transcendental Absolute. In (...)
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  16. Take My Advice—I Am Not Following It: Ad Hominem Arguments as Legitimate Rebuttals to Appeals to Authority.Moti Mizrahi - 2010 - Informal Logic 30 (4):435-456.
    In this paper, I argue that ad hominem arguments are not always fallacious. More explicitly, in certain cases of practical reasoning, the circumstances of a person are relevant to whether or not the conclusion should be accepted. This occurs, I suggest, when a person gives advice to others or prescribes certain courses of action but fails to follow her own advice or act in accordance with her own prescriptions. This is not an instance of a fallacious tu quoque provided that (...)
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    The Riddle of Human Emotional Crying: A Challenge for Emotion Researchers.Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets & Lauren M. Bylsma - 2016 - Emotion Review 8 (3):207-217.
    Until now, adult crying has received relatively little interest from investigators, whereas in the popular media there are many strong claims about crying (e.g., crying brings relief) of which the scientific basis is not clear. In this review, we provide an overview of the current state of the scientific literature with respect to crying. We identify gaps in knowledge and propose questions for future research. The following topics receive special attention: Ontogenetic development, antecedents, individual and gender differences, and the intra- (...)
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    Proba's introduction to her Cento.R. P. H. Green - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (02):548-.
    The cento of Proba has recently enjoyed a remarkable upsurge of scholarly interest. A welcome translation was provided in 1981, and an article of five years later, scrutinizing the evidence for its date and authorship, has aroused much controversy. In two recent contributions vindicating the traditional date new or more precise suggestions have been made about the poem's historical context. In between these, yet another article has argued, without confirming or refuting the revised dating and attribution, that in various ways (...)
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    A Critical Examination of the Church’s Reception of Emperor Constantine’s Edict of Milan of AD 313.Jeremiah Mutie - 2021 - Perichoresis 19 (4):35-54.
    Since its enactment in AD 313, the Edict of Milan, an edict that freed Christianity from empire-wide persecution, Constantine’s declaration has received a significant amount of attention within Christendom. Most of the discussion has centered on Constantine’s conversion, the precursor to the actual edict, with many suggesting that Constantine was acting more as a politician than a Christian. While this line of inquiry is legitimate, perhaps a better approach to the question may be more helpful to present-day Christians. That is, (...)
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    Proba's introduction to her Cento.R. P. H. Green - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (2):548-559.
    The cento of Proba has recently enjoyed a remarkable upsurge of scholarly interest. A welcome translation was provided in 1981, and an article of five years later, scrutinizing the evidence for its date and authorship, has aroused much controversy. In two recent contributions vindicating the traditional date new or more precise suggestions have been made about the poem's historical context. In between these, yet another article has argued, without confirming or refuting the revised dating and attribution, that in various ways (...)
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    İsl'm Mantık Geleneğinde Belirsiz Ad ve Fiiller Üzerine Bir Soruşturma.Hacı Kaya - 2020 - Tabula Rasa: Felsefe Ve Teoloji 33:34-55.
    Kavram mantığı üzerine bina edilen klasik mantık bilimi, daha çok ad kavramlar ve bu kavramlardan bileşen önermeler üzerinden yürütülmüştür. Bu, İslâm mantık tarihinde öncekilerin mantık geleneğinde böyle olmakla birlikte sonrakilerin mantık geleneğinde çok daha belirgindir. Mantık biliminin, bu eğilimle yürütüldüğü ve yüzyılları içeren tarihinde fiil kavramlar, hem kavram hem de yargı bağlamlarıyla kimi belirsizlikleri beraberinde sürükleye gelmiştir. Her ne kadar mantık bilimi, kurulduğu andan itibaren psiko-sosyal temelli dillerin belirleyiciliğinden mümkün oldukça kendisini yalıtıp bilimlere evrensel dil sunma iddiasında bulunmuş ve bu (...)
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  22. Honor in the military and the possible implication for the traditional separation of jus ad bellum and jus in bello.Jacob Blair - 2011 - In Applied Ethics Series (Center for Applied Ethics and Philosophy). pp. 94-102.
    Traditional just war theory maintains that the two types of rules that govern justice in times of war, jus ad bellum (justice of war) and jus in bello (justice in war), are logically independent of one another. Call this the independence thesis. According to this thesis, a war that satisfies the ad bellum rules does not guarantee that the in bello rules will be satisfied; and a war that violates the ad bellum rules does not guarantee that the in bello (...)
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    Expanding the Canon of Scottish Philosophy: The Case for Adding Lady Mary Shepherd.Deborah Boyle - 2017 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 15 (3):275-293.
    Lady Mary Shepherd argued for distinctive accounts of causation, perception, and knowledge of an external world and God. However, her work, engaging with Berkeley and Hume but written after Kant, does not fit the standard periodisation of early modern philosophy presupposed by many philosophy courses, textbooks, and conferences. This paper argues that Shepherd should be added to the canon as a Scottish philosopher. The practical reason for doing so is that it would give Shepherd a disciplinary home, opening up additional (...)
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    The “Believing Woman” and Her ekklēsia: Rethinking Intersectional Households and Manuscript Variations in the Widows’ Tale.Marianne Bjelland Kartzow - 2021 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 75 (4):305-316.
    The widows of the Pastoral Epistles have been a puzzle for interpreters for generations. In the “Widows’ Tale” different categories of women are given a whole set of instructions, including how they shall be organized and with whom to live. In this article, I will highlight the interpretative potential of the very last verse of the paragraph, where “a believing woman who has widows” is mentioned. In some important manuscripts, scribes have added “believing man” in v. 16, while others have (...)
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    The Philosophical Sources of Bonaventure's De Reductione Artium ad Theologiam.Alexander Fidora - 2021 - Franciscan Studies 79 (1):23-38.
    Bonaventure’s De reductione artium ad theologiam is a classic of medieval literature that every student of medieval philosophy or theology is likely to have read during his or her career. Given the scholarly attention the work has attracted, one might, therefore, be tempted to consider that there remains little to add to its interpretation. Yet, as Joshua C. Benson has shown in a series of articles, this is clearly a fallacy. In his inquiries concerning the literary genre of the De (...)
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    Family, Gender, and Progress: Sophie de Grouchy and Her Exclusion in the Publication of Condorcet’s Sketch of Human Progress.Sandrine Bergès - 2018 - Journal of the History of Ideas 79 (2):267-283.
    I examine some of the evidence for collaboration between Condorcet and Sophie de Grouchy on the writing of the Sketch of Human Progress, but also uncover the ways in which the publication and reception of that text worked to exclude a woman who was a philosopher in her own right from a work she clearly contributed to. I show that at least one passage that was added in the 1795 edition makes the work philosophically more interesting.
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    Attamen_ and Ovid _Her. I 2.A. E. Housman - 1922 - Classical Quarterly 16 (2):88-91.
    What the nineteenth century knew of attamen or at tamen it did not learn from dictionaries. The two last revisions of Forcellini, Corradini's and De-Vit's, provided eight examples between them, of which three were false. Klotz added one, Georges two, Smith two: one of these five was false, and two more lie under much suspicion. Freund gave no instance whatsoever. In preparing his first volume, which appeared in 1834, he turned, like a good compiler, to the first volume of Hand's (...)
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  28. The Classic of Way and Her Power: A Miscellany?Richard Gotshalk - 2007 - Upa.
    The Classic of Way and her power: a Miscellany? is a study of the profound and influential philosophical writing from early China, traditionally attributed to Lao-zi, the first Daoist thinker. This study provides a translation of the work, but concentrates on analysis. It offers an interpretation of why the traditional work appears to lack order, suggesting that it began as a set of twenty-five philosophical poems by Lao-zi, tightly arranged according to an unusual and unmarked principle of order, and then (...)
     
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    The Dating of Seneca's Ad Marciam De Consolatione.Jane Bellemore - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (01):219-.
    In a.d. 25, Aulus Cremutius Cordus, a Senator and a historian, was charged with ‘maiestas’. He committed suicide, and immediately his books, the ostensible source of the charge against him, were officially burnt. Some years later, Seneca referred in detail to these events in a philosophical study he had composed for Marcia, the daughter of Cremutius Cordus. Seneca wrote the work to console Marcia on the death of her son Metilius. In the Ad Marciam, Seneca notes in passing that the (...)
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  30. Devils and angels in almodóvar's talk to her.Robert Pippin - unknown
    dimension is actually “the typical.”[i] There would seem to be little typical about a world of comatose women, a barely sane, largely delusional male nurse, a woman bullfighter, and a rape that leads to a “rebirth” in a number of senses. But comatose women, the central figures in Almodóvar’s Talk to Her, are, oddly, very familiar in that mythological genre closest to us: fairy tales. Both Snow White and Sleeping Beauty are comatose women who endure, “non-consensually” we must say, a (...)
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    Jane Austen : Family History: Jane Austen, Her Homes and Her Friends.Louise Ross (ed.) - 1995 - Routledge.
    There have been more studies, critical books, and learned articles produced over the years about Jane Austen than of any other English literary "great" with the exception of William Shakespeare. The flow of these studies greatly increased in the latter part of this century. Her novels, juvenilia and surviving letters have been intensively researched. Added to this, there is an ever growing interest in her life, times, the importance to her writing of a sense of place, and in her familial (...)
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    The gift of correspondence in Classical Rome: Friendship in Cicero's Ad Familiares and Seneca's Moral Epistles.Soledad Correa - 2013 - Argos (Universidad Simón Bolívar) 36 (1):189-193.
    En este artículo, nos preguntamos si es pertinente un análisis del personaje de Medea de Eurípides, y más concretamente, de su filicidio, a la luz de la doctrina aristotélica de la acción. Resulta dudoso, y quizás equívoco, hablar de "responsabilidad" (en sentido aristotélico) en el caso de la heroína, ya que sus motivaciones, como las de todo héroe trágico, tienen un doble signo: enfrentado a una ἀνάγκη superior, también desea lo que está forzado a hacer. Además, Medea no es una (...)
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  33. A theological reflection on the 'missio ad gentes'.Noel Lucas Connolly - 2019 - The Australasian Catholic Record 96 (4):411-420.
    At the beginning of his message for World Mission Sunday 2019 Pope Francis wrote: For the month of October 2019, I have asked that the whole Church revive her missionary awareness and commitment as we commemorate the centenary of the Apostolic Letter Maximum Illud of Pope Benedict XV. Its farsighted and prophetic vision of the apostolate has made me realize once again the importance of renewing the Church's missionary commitment and giving fresh evangelical impulse to her work of preaching and (...)
     
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  34. Seine letzte stunde. Von Erich Esper (neustadt ad saale). Der greise philosoph stand am fenster seines arbeits-zimmers und blickte mit seinen noch immer scharfen augen.Erich Esper Neustadt Ad Saale - 1927 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 14.
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    Cicero's Silva_(a Note on _Ad Atticum 12.15).Brian Walters - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (1):426-430.
    In mid-February 45b.c.e., in a tragedy that was to plunge the orator into seemingly irreparable despair, Cicero's beloved daughter Tullia died. She had given birth nearly a month before and at first seemed to be doing well. Soon, however, her health gave out and Cicero took her to his Tusculan villa to recover. In the end, there was little that could be done. After her funeral, Cicero stayed for about three weeks with Atticus in Rome, but the constant stream of (...)
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    Al-Farabi's Commentary and Short Treatise on Aristotle's.T. Ad - 1982 - Review of Metaphysics 36 (1):212-213.
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  37. al-Madhāhib al-siyāsīyah al-muʻāṣirah.ʻAlī Adʹham - 1943
     
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  38. al-Muʻtaqad al-muhaymin: al-muḥarrik wa-al-dumyah.Sāmī Adʹham - 2000 - Bayrūt: Dār Kitābāt.
     
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  39. Bayna al-falsafah wa-al-adab.ʻAlī Adʹham - 1978 - al-Qāhirah, J.M.ʻA.: Dār al-Maʻārif.
     
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  40. Naẓarāt fī al-ḥayāh wa-al-mujtamaʻ.ʻAlī Adʹham - 1945
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  41. Dai︠a︡arshil khiĭgėėd Mongol khėlbichgiĭn asuudal: iltgėliĭn ėmkhėtgėl.O. Adʹi︠a︡a (ed.) - 2005 - Ulaanbaatar Khot: Mongol Ulsyn Shinzhlėkh Ukhaany Akademi Niĭgmiĭn.
    Collection of the papers on language and globalization.
     
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  42. Tarih boyunca ilim ve din.Abdülhak Adnan Adıvar - 1944 - İstanbul,: Remzi Kitabevi.
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  43. Perfectibilité et authenticité : l'exigence naturelle du devenir.Saloua Adli - 2014 - In Jean-François Perrin & Yves Citton (eds.), Jean-Jacques Rousseau et l'exigence d'authenticité: une question pour notre temps. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
     
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  44. Sur les essais de" moderniser" les investigations soviétologiques bourgeoises En tchèque.Mazylu Ad - 1977 - Filosoficky Casopis 25 (2):262-268.
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  45. Fârâbî, 870-950.Abdülhak Adnan Adıvar - 1947 - İstanbul,: Millî Eğitim Basımevi.
  46. Virginia Tilden.Anne Davis Ad - 2008 - Nursing Ethics 15 (3).
     
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    The Pragmatic Humanism of F. S. C. Schiller.Frances W. Herring - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (4):573-574.
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    ΧII.Ueber wörlitzer antiken und über die sogenannten ephesischen amazonen.Ad Schöll - 1863 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 20 (1-4):412-427.
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  49. Aristotelian causality and the structure of scotist thought+ principle of intelligibility from Aristotle to duns-scotus and ockham.Ad Muralt - 1993 - Dialectica 47 (2-3):121-141.
  50. Divine omnipotence, ockham quasi-transcendental interpretation of the principle of non-contradiction.Ad Muralt - 1986 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 84 (63):345-361.
     
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