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    Who founded the indo-greek era of 186/5 BcE?Dated Indo-Greek Inscriptions - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59:505-510.
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  2. La literatura alemana desde 1870 hasta nuestros Dias.W. Diltiiey, Elnlclmng Ln Date Gelstehwwilbaensclmfton, Goorg Witkowski, Dio Entwlcklung Del‘Dcutsphml, Aufl Leipzlg, Fr Vd Leyen & Douusolue Dlchtung‘in Neucr Zclt - forthcoming - Studium.
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  3. Betsuri no ronri.Shirō Date - 1970
     
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  4. Task-force in europe for drug development for the young.Start Date & Dissemination Level - forthcoming - Ethics.
     
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    Solving for Pattern: An Ecological Approach to Reshape the Human Building Instinct.Geetanjali Date, Deborah Dutta & Sanjay Chandrasekharan - 2021 - Environmental Values 30 (1):65-92.
    The human species' adaptive advantage is driven by its ability to build new material structures and artefacts. Engineering is the modern manifestation of this building instinct, and its advent has made the construction and use of technologies the central pattern of human life. In parallel, efficiency, the overarching narrative driving technology and related life practices, has pervaded most occupations as a value, forming a cultural backdrop that implicitly guides decisions and behaviour. We examine the process through which this backdrop has (...)
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  6. The movement of old testament scholarship in the nineteenth century.Some Leading Dates in Pentateuch Criticism - forthcoming - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.
     
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  7. Terror and judgment.Dating The Ruins - 2022 - In Jonah Siegel (ed.), Overlooking damage: art, display, and loss in a time of crisis. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
     
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    The Existence of God. [REVIEW]Ralph O. Dates - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (3):550-551.
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    The Existence of God. [REVIEW]Ralph O. Dates - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (3):550-551.
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    Vedānta Explained: Śaṃkara's Commentary on the Brahma-SūtrasVedanta Explained: Samkara's Commentary on the Brahma-Sutras.J. A. B. van Buitenen & Vinayak Hari Date - 1956 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 76 (1):48.
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  12. Dated Truths Without Dated Powers.Giacomo Giannini & Donatella Donati - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-21.
    Dispositionalism is the theory of modality according to which all (metaphysical and natural) modal truths are made true by some actual irreducibly dispositional property. The relationship between Dispositionalism and time is yet to be satisfactorily explored. In this paper we contribute to this task by examining how Dispositionalism deals with ‘dated truths’: propositions involving a specific time, e.g. “It might rain at 12.30”. We examine two possible accounts: the first, 'Dated Manifestations Strategy', is the idea that powers are very fine-grained, (...)
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  13. The Date of Ādi Śaṅkarācārya and Emergence of Śaivism as a Popular Religion in South India.R. Saraswati Sainath - forthcoming - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research:1-50.
    The date of Ādi Śaṅkarācārya has been one of the unsolved problems of Indian Philosophy. He is generally accepted to have lived from 788 to 820 CE and is thus assigned from the end of the eighth century to the beginning of the ninth century. So far scholars who have worked on this problem have consulted his hagiographies and his works to determine his date. However, they have not studied the date of Ādi Śaṅkarācārya by placing him in the context (...)
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    Caesar, Lucretius and the Dates of De Rerum Natura_ and the _Commentarii.Christopher B. Krebs - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (2):772-779.
    In February 54b.c. Cicero concludes a missive to his brother with a passing and – for us – tantalizing remark:Lucreti poemata ut scribis ita sunt, multis luminibus ingeni, multae tamen artis. sed cum veneris. virum te putabo si Sallusti Empedoclea legeris; hominem non putabo. Quintus had, it seems, readDe rerum natura, or at least parts thereof, just before he left Rome for an undisclosed location nearby, and he shared his enthusiasm with his brotherper codicillos. Meanwhile, he was corresponding with Julius (...)
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  15. Date Rape: The Intractability of Hermeneutical Injustice.Debra L. Jackson - 2019 - In Wanda Teays (ed.), Analyzing Violence Against Women. New York: Springer. pp. 39-50.
    Social epistemologists use the term hermeneutical injustice to refer to a form of epistemic injustice in which a structural prejudice in the economy of collective interpretive resources results in a person’s inability to understand his/her/their own social experience. This essay argues that the phenomenon of unacknowledged date rapes, that is, when a person experiences sexual assault yet does not conceptualize him/her/their self as a rape victim, should be regarded as a form of hermeneutical injustice. The fact that the concept of (...)
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  16. Radiocarbon Dating in Archaeology: Triangulation and Traceability.Alison Wylie - 2020 - In Sabina Leonelli & Niccolò Tempini (eds.), Data Journeys in the Sciences. Springer. pp. 285-301.
    When radiocarbon dating techniques were applied to archaeological material in the 1950s they were hailed as a revolution. At last archaeologists could construct absolute chronologies anchored in temporal data backed by immutable laws of physics. This would make it possible to mobilize archaeological data across regions and time-periods on a global scale, rendering obsolete the local and relative chronologies on which archaeologists had long relied. As profound as the impact of 14C dating has been, it has had a (...)
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    Dating Egyptian Literary Texts; and Linguistic Dating of Middle Egyptian Literary Texts.Leo Depuydt - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (3).
    Dating Egyptian Literary Texts. Edited by Gerald Moers; Kai Widmaier; Antionia Giewekmeyer; Arndt Lümers; and Ralf Ernst. Lingua Aegyptia, Studia Monographica, vol. 11. Hamburg: Widmaier Verlag, 2013. Pp. xiv + 653. Linguistic Dating of Middle Egyptian Literary Texts. By Andréas Stauder. Lingua Aegyptia, Studia Monographica, vol. 12. Hamburg: Widmaier Verlag, 2013. Pp. xx + 568.
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    Dating and Play in Virtual Worlds.Bo Brinkman - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff, Kristie Miller & Marlene Clark (eds.), Dating ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 165–179.
    This chapter contains sections titled: “Is this man cheating on his wife?” “Just a game” Play and Dating A Ludic Understanding of Dating The Wizards of Dating and Their Hangers‐on The Moral Significance of a Ludic Conception of Dating.
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  19. Dating - Philosophy for Everyone: Flirting with Big Ideas.Kristie Miller & Marlene Clark (eds.) - 2010 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Progressing from the first flirtatious moment of eye contact to the selection of a “mate,” this enlightening book offers playful philosophical explorations of the dating game for anyone who has dated, is dating, or intends to date again. Offers amusing and enlightening philosophical insights into the dating game Helps demystify coupling in the 21 st century for those young daters just entering the fray, and those veterans returning to the game Features contributions from a wide range of (...)
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  20. The dates of the first siege of Nisibis and the death of James of Nisibis.Richard W. Burgess - 1999 - Byzantion 69 (1):7-17.
    Connaître la date du premier siège de Nisibe est important car celle-ci permet de connaître la date de la mort de l'évêque le plus connu de cette époque : Jacques de Nisibe. L'A. pense à l'année 337. Jacques a du mourir pendant le siège et non après comme l'attestent certaines sources. Il est mort le 15 juillet 337 et a été enterré dans les murs de la cité.
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    The Date of the Hesiodic Shield.R. M. Cook - 1937 - Classical Quarterly 31 (3-4):204-.
    In attempting to date the Shield several complementary methods are possible. Roughly these may be classed as literary, historical and archaeological. The literary method indicates that the Shield comes late in the Hesiodic corpus: in particular the use of the F is careful. The historical method suggests a preciser upper limit. Wilamowitz believed that the point of lines 393–401, which give the season in which the combat between Herakles and Kyknos took place, can only be that a commemorative festival was (...)
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  22. Mating, dating, and mathematics: It's all in the game.Mark Colyvan - unknown
    Why do people stay together in monogamous relationships? Love? Fear? Habit? Ethics? Integrity? Desperation? In this paper I will consider a rather surprising answer that comes from mathematics. It turns out that cooperative behaviour, such as mutually-faithful marriages, can be given a firm basis in a mathematical theory known as game theory. I will suggest that faithfulness in relationships is fully accounted for by narrow self interest in the appropriate game theory setting. This is a surprising answer because faithful behaviour (...)
     
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    Mating, Dating, and Mathematics.Mark Colyvan - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff, Kristie Miller & Marlene Clark (eds.), Dating ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 211–220.
    This chapter contains sections titled: A Lover's Question The Game of Love Where Did Our Love Go? Love is Strange.
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  24. Tokens, Dates And Tenseless Truth Conditions.Heather Dyke - 2002 - Synthese 131 (3):329-351.
    There are two extant versions of the new tenseless theory of time: the date versionand the token-reflexive version. I ask whether they are equivalent, and if not, whichof them is to be preferred. I argue that they are not equivalent, that the date version isunsatisfactory, and that the token-reflexive version is correct. I defend the token-reflexive version against a string of objections from Quentin Smith. My defence involves a discussion of the ontological and semantic significance of truth conditions, and of (...)
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    The Date of the Hesiodic Shield.R. M. Cook - 1937 - Classical Quarterly 31 (3-4):204-214.
    In attempting to date the Shield several complementary methods are possible. Roughly these may be classed as literary, historical and archaeological. The literary method indicates that the Shield comes late in the Hesiodic corpus: in particular the use of the F is careful. The historical method suggests a preciser upper limit. Wilamowitz believed that the point of lines 393–401, which give the season in which the combat between Herakles and Kyknos took place, can only be that a commemorative festival was (...)
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    No date 1944. Nello - 1992 - CLR James Journal 3 (1):99-103.
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    The Date of Anon. In Theaetetum.H. T. Arrant - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (1):161.
    A re-examination of the anonymous Commentary on the Theaetetus, henceforth abbreviated K, is overdue. It may yet prove to be the most important document we possess for plotting the course of pre-Plotinian Platonism, and is by far the largest surviving portion of a pre-Plotinian commentary on a complete work of Plato. It offers us insights into the issues of the first century B.C. which are unparalleled in other extant Middle Platonist works, either because of the subject of the work and (...)
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    The Date of Theognostos' Orthography: A Reappraisal.Theodora Antonopoulou - 2010 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 103 (1):1-12.
    Theognostos is a well-known author of a surviving orthographical work and a lost history of the revolt of Euphemios in Sicily. Although the dating of the Orthography was the subject of controversy in the distant past, the issue has long been considered as settled: the work is generally thought to have been dedicated to Emperor Leo V , not Leo VI , as the opposite opinion held. The present article reexamines the problem on the basis of a re-evaluation of (...)
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    The Date of Porphyry's Kata Xpiσtianωn.Alan Cameron - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (02):382-.
    The only evidence we have concerning the date of Porphyry's is that it was written during his stay in Sicily, which lasted from 268 until his return to Rome after Plotinus’ death in 270. How soon after is unknown. Castricius’ lapse from the vegetarianism of the Plotinian school and Porphyry's attempt to recall him to the fold with De Abstinentia should presumably be placed after Plotinus’ death, and Porphyry was still in Sicily at the time. Cassius Longinus’ letter from Phoenicia, (...)
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  30. Date rape: A feminist analysis.Lois Pineau - 1989 - Law and Philosophy 8 (2):217-243.
    This paper shows how the mythology surrounding rape enters into a criterion of reasonableness which operates through the legal system to make women vulnerable to unscrupulous victimization. It explores the possibility for changes in legal procedures and presumptions that would better serve women's interests and leave them less vulnerable to sexual violence. This requires that we reformulate the criterion of consent in terms of what is reasonable from a woman's point of view.
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    On dating Hero of Alexandria.Ramon Masià - 2015 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 69 (3):231-255.
    The dating of Hero of Alexandria has been linked with the lunar eclipse of March 13, ad 62, since Otto Neugebauer discovered that this eclipse is the only one that can fit the one described in Hero’s Dioptra 35. Although only a number of scholars claim that Hero himself observed the eclipse, almost all of them take Neugebauer’s identification for granted. We use statistical and linguistic methods to criticize this assumption: all indices we have found point to the fact (...)
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    Dating Adam Smith's Essay "Of the External Senses".Kevin L. Brown - 1992 - Journal of the History of Ideas 53 (2):333-337.
  33. Dated rightness and moral imperfection.Holly S. Goldman - 1976 - Philosophical Review 85 (4):449-487.
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    The Dating Elevator.John Rowan & Patricia Hallen - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff, Kristie Miller & Marlene Clark (eds.), Dating ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 49–64.
    This chapter contains sections titled: What Dating Is The Elevator Image Strategies Elevator Ethics Concluding Remarks.
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    The Date of the Codex Vaticanus ( C) of Terence.D. Bains - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (04):153-154.
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    The date of Claudius' British campaign and the mint of Alexandria.Anthony A. Barrett - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (02):574-577.
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    The Date of the Casina.W. Beare - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (04):123-124.
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  38. Other dates.Ronald J. Butler - 1959 - Mind 68 (269):16-33.
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    Dating in captivity: creativity, digital affordance, and the organization of interaction in online dating during quarantine.Kaiting Zhou - 2024 - Theory and Society 53 (2):273-302.
    Unprecedented times compel new ways to explore relationships. Using interviews with dating app users quarantined in American cities at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, I show the impacts of digital mediation on the highly scripted interactional patterns in dating. Drawing from the literature on creative action, temporality, digital affordance, and the materiality of cultural objects, I examine how actors access the creative opportunities in digitally mediated interaction. I find that dating partners creatively mobilized the affordances of (...)
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    Generation Dating in Herodotos.R. Ball - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (02):276-.
    It is generally believed that a substantial number of time intervals and traditional dates given for early Greek history are the result of calculations based on genealogies and on various values for a generation. Although this method is supposed to have been used by Greek chronographers from the fifth century down at least to Kastor of Rhodes in the first, Herodotos must be our main direct evidence.
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    Generation Dating in Herodotos.R. Ball - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (2):276-281.
    It is generally believed that a substantial number of time intervals and traditional dates given for early Greek history are the result of calculations based on genealogies and on various values for a generation. Although this method is supposed to have been used by Greek chronographers from the fifth century down at least to Kastor of Rhodes in the first, Herodotos must be our main direct evidence.
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    Date Formulas in Cuneiform Tablets and Antigonus Monophthalmus, Again.Tom Boiy - 2009 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 129 (3):467-476.
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  43. Dating ‐ Philosophy for Everyone.Fritz Allhoff, Kristie Miller & Marlene Clark (eds.) - 2010-09-24 - Wiley‐Blackwell.
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  44. Race, Romantic Attraction, and Dating.Megan Mitchell & Mark Wells - 2018 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (4):945-961.
    Here are two widely held positions on the ethics of dating: First, people are generally morally justified in excluding people they don’t find attractive from their dating pool. Second, people are not justified in maintaining a dating pool that is racially exclusive, even on grounds like attraction. In this paper, we demonstrate how these positions are consistent. To do so we differentiate our attitudes in dating and our dating behavior. Then we show how existing criticisms (...)
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    The date of the scholia vetustiora on Juvenal.A. Chastagnol - 2010 - Classical Quarterly 60:569-576.
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  46. La date du commentaire de S. Thomas sur le De Trinitate de Boèce.M. Chenu - 1941 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 30:432-434.
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  47. Dating Stonehenge.Alex Bayliss, C. Bronk Ramsey & F. Gerry McCormac - 1997 - In Bayliss Alex, Ramsey C. Bronk & McCormac F. Gerry (eds.), Science and Stonehenge. pp. 39-59.
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    Dating the So-called Dissoi Logoi.Thomas M. Conley - 1985 - Ancient Philosophy 5 (1):59-65.
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    Dating through the filters.Karim Nader - 2020 - Social Philosophy and Policy 37 (2):237-248.
    In this essay, I explore ethical considerations that might arise from the use of collaborative filtering algorithms on dating apps. Collaborative filtering algorithms can predict the preferences of a target user by looking at the past behavior of similar users. By recommending products through this process, they can influence the news we read, the movies we watch, and more. They are extremely powerful and effective on platforms like Amazon and Google. Recommender systems on dating apps are likely to (...)
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    Dating Locke's Second Treatise.J. Milton - 1995 - History of Political Thought 16 (3):356-390.
    There is as yet no general agreement about exactly when Locke's Second Treatise of Government was written. Primarily as a result of Peter Laslett's arguments, the old assumption that it was written after the Revolution of 1688 has been abandoned, and it is almost universally agreed that both of the Two Treatises were written (apart from a small number of additions made in 1689) in the period between Locke's return to England from France at the end of April 1679 and (...)
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