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    Sippar-Amnānum: The Ur-Utu Archive, Vol. 1Sippar-Amnanum: The Ur-Utu Archive, Vol. 1.Norman Yoffee, K. van Lerberghe & G. Voet Mesopotamian - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (4):734.
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    Research ethics in a multilingual world: A guide to reflecting on language decisions in all disciplines.Gabriela Meier, Paulette Birgitte van der Voet & Tian Yan - forthcoming - Diametros:1-21.
    Doing research in a globalized context – regardless of the discipline – requires language decisions at different stages of the research process. Many of these language decisions have ethical implications. Existing literature and ethical guidance tend to focus on ethical concerns that arise in communication with participants who use a language different from the main research language. As this article shows, language decisions with potential ethical implications can occur in many additional ways. Two questions guided this work: how do language (...)
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    Prophecy in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context: Mesopotamian, Biblical, and Arabian Perspectives.G. B. & Martii Nissinen - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):177.
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    Elusive Silver: In Search of a Role for a Market in an Agrarian Environment: Aspects of Mesopotamian Society.M. A. Dandamayev & G. Van Driel - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (3):588.
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    History-Writing as Protest: Kingship and the Beginning of Historical Narrative.James G. Williams - 1994 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 1 (1):91-110.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:History-Writing as Protest: Kingship and the Beginning of Historical Narrative James G. Williams Syracuse University I. Introduction This paper is an attempt to apply René Girard's mimetic theory to the origins of historical writing, specifically the composing ofIsrael's story, vis- à-vis the origin of kingship. What I do not intend to deal with is the exact chronological beginning of historical narrative in ancient Israel. Whether or not this sort (...)
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  6. Virtual survey on North Mesopotamian tell sites by means of satellite remote sensing.Bjoern H. Menze, Simone Mühl & Andrew G. Sherratt - 2007 - In Bart Ooghe & Geert Verhoeven (eds.), Broadening Horizons: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Landscape Study. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 5--29.
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    Thinking About the Environment: Our Debt to the Classical and Medieval Past.Alan Holland, Madonna R. Adams, Giovanni Casertano, Lynda G. Clarke, Edward Halper, Michael W. Herren, Helen Karabatzaki, Emile F. Kutash, Teresa Kwiatkowska, Parviz Morewedge, Rosmarie Thee Morewedge, Lorina Quartarone, Livio Rossetti, Daryl M. Tress, Valentina Vincenti & Hideya Yamakawa (eds.) - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    Why should the work of the ancient and the medievals, so far as it relates to nature, still be of interest and an inspiration to us now? The contributions to this enlightening volume explore and uncover contemporary scholarship's debt to the classical and medieval past. Thinking About the Environment synthesizes religious thought and environmental theory to trace a trajectory from Mesopotamian mythology and classical and Hellenistic Greek, through classical Latin writers, to medieval Christian views of the natural world and (...)
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    Babylonian Oracle Questions. By W. G. Lambert. Mesopotamian Civilizations, vol. 13. Winona Lake, Ind. : Eisenbrauns, 2007. Pp. xiv + 216, plates. $49.50. [REVIEW]Jamie Novotny - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (1):180-181.
    Babylonian Oracle Questions. By W. G. Lambert. Mesopotamian Civilizations, vol. 13. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2007. Pp. xiv + 216, plates. $49.50.
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    Dom Hans van der Laan’s Architectonic Space: A Peculiar Blend of Architectural Modernity and Religious Tradition.Caroline Voet - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (3):318-334.
    This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laan, famous for his manifesto De Architectonische Ruimte, in which he proposed his ideal elementary architecture. In the past, this ideal achitecture was linked to Van der Laan’s proportional system and to his general approach as an architect rather than to his Catholic background. Consequently, the changing conceptual landscape in which he developed his ideas on the relation between religion and design was neglected. Yet, as this (...)
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    Methodologie van de microbiële ecologie in natuurlijke biotopen.J. P. Voets - 1974 - Philosophica 13:87.
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  11. Schelling’s Philosophical Letters on Doctrine and Critique.G. Anthony Bruno - 2020 - In María Del Del Rosario Acosta López & Colin McQuillan (eds.), Critique in German Philosophy: From Kant to Critical Theory. Albany: SUNY Press. pp. 133-154.
    Kant’s critique/doctrine distinction tracks the difference between a canon for the understanding’s proper use and an organon for its dialectical misuse. The latter reflects the dogmatic use of reason to attain a doctrine of knowledge with no antecedent critique. In the 1790s, Fichte collapses Kant’s distinction and redefines dogmatism. He argues that deriving a canon is essentially dialectical and thus yields an organon: critical idealism is properly a doctrine of science or Wissenschaftslehre. Criticism is furthermore said to refute dogmatism, by (...)
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  12. Empirical Realism and the Great Outdoors: A Critique of Meillassoux.G. Anthony Bruno - 2017 - In Marie-Eve Morin (ed.), Continental Realism and its Discontents. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-15.
    Meillassoux seeks knowledge of transcendental reality, blaming Kant for the ‘correlationist’ proscription of independent access to either thought or being. For Meillassoux, correlationism blocks an account of the meaning of ‘ancestral statements’ regarding reality prior to humans. I examine three charges on which Meillassoux’s argument depends: (1) Kant distorts ancestral statements’ meaning; (2) Kant fallaciously infers causality’s necessity; (3) Kant’s transcendental idealism cannot grasp ‘the great outdoors’. I reject these charges: (1) imposes a Cartesian misreading, hence Meillassoux’s false assumption that, (...)
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  13. Republikeins feminisme.Rian Voet - 1988 - Krisis 8 (31):65-79.
     
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    Behaviorism: a conceptual reconstruction.G. E. Zuriff - 1985 - New York: Columbia University Press.
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    Feminism and citizenship: feminist critiques of the concept of social-liberal citizenship.Maria Christine Bernadetta Voet - 1995 - [Leiden: M.C.B. Voet.
    Until recently, feminist theory and citizenship theory have seemed two distinct areas, with writers in both camps seldom discussing the other's work.
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    Notes & Correspondence.Charles David, William Wightman & L. Voet - 1955 - Isis 46:367-367.
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    Notes & Correspondence.Charles W. David & L. Voet - 1955 - Isis 46 (4):367-367.
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  18. Duns Scotus.G. Graham White - 1997 - In Thomas Mautner (ed.), The Penguin dictionary of philosophy. New York: Penguin Books.
     
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  19. Henry of Ghent.G. Graham White - 1997 - In Thomas Mautner (ed.), The Penguin dictionary of philosophy. New York: Penguin Books.
  20. John Buridan.G. Graham White - 1997 - In Thomas Mautner (ed.), The Penguin dictionary of philosophy. New York: Penguin Books.
     
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  21. Nicholas of Autrecourt.G. Graham White - 1997 - In Thomas Mautner (ed.), The Penguin dictionary of philosophy. New York: Penguin Books.
  22. Kant, Fichte und die Aufklärung.G. Zöller - 2004 - In Carla De Pascale (ed.), Fichte und die Aufklärung. New York: G. Olms.
     
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  23. Renati des Cartes Meditationes de Prima Philosophia in Quibus Dei Existentia, & Animæhumanæà Corpore Distinctio, Demonstrantur. His Adjunctæsunt Variæobjectiones Doctorum Virorum in Istas de Deo & Anima Demonstrationes; Cum Responsionibus Authoris.René Descartes, Louis Elzevir & Gijsbert Voet - 1650 - Apud Ludovicum Elzevirium.
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    Protagoras as a Dualist.G. B. Kerferd - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (03):277-.
  25. Protagoras of Abdera.G. B. Kerferd - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 5--505.
  26. Il dibattito sul diritto naturale in Italia dal 1945 al 1960.G. Lorenzi - 1990 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 19 (4):489-533.
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  27. Wittgenstein's Nachlass the Bergen Electronic Edition.Ludwig Wittgenstein & G. H. von Wright - 1998
     
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    Excerpts from adaptation and natural selection.G. Williams - 1994 - In Elliott Sober (ed.), Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Biology. The Mit Press. Bradford Books. pp. 121.
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  29. Supercharging the h-litre V. 16 brm racing engine.G. L. Wilde & F. J. Allenf - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 179--45.
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    Opravdanie cheloveka (khomodit︠s︡ei︠a︡).G. I︠U︡ Zherebilov - 1995 - Lipet︠s︡k: Lipet︠s︡kai︠a︡ obl. organizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ Soi︠u︡za pisateleĭ Rossii.
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  31. Cupitt, G.-Justice as Fittingness.G. Wallace - 1998 - Philosophical Books 39:212-213.
     
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  32. Tractatus logico-philosophicus.Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. C. M. Colombo & Bertrand Russell - 1975 - London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Edited by C. K. Ogden.
    Bazzocchi disposes the text of the Tractatus in a user-friendly manner, exactly as Wittgenstein's decimals advise. This discloses the logical form of the book by distinct reading units, linked into a fashioned hierarchical tree. The text becomes much clearer and every reader can enjoy, finally, its formal and literary qualities.
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    Causal Networks or Causal Islands? The Representation of Mechanisms and the Transitivity of Causal Judgment.Samuel G. B. Johnson & Woo-Kyoung Ahn - 2015 - Cognitive Science 39 (7):1468-1503.
    Knowledge of mechanisms is critical for causal reasoning. We contrasted two possible organizations of causal knowledge—an interconnected causal network, where events are causally connected without any boundaries delineating discrete mechanisms; or a set of disparate mechanisms—causal islands—such that events in different mechanisms are not thought to be related even when they belong to the same causal chain. To distinguish these possibilities, we tested whether people make transitive judgments about causal chains by inferring, given A causes B and B causes C, (...)
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  34. Publicity and Common Commitment to Believe.J. R. G. Williams - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (3):1059-1080.
    Information can be public among a group. Whether or not information is public matters, for example, for accounts of interdependent rational choice, of communication, and of joint intention. A standard analysis of public information identifies it with (some variant of) common belief. The latter notion is stipulatively defined as an infinite conjunction: for p to be commonly believed is for it to believed by all members of a group, for all members to believe that all members believe it, and so (...)
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  35. Meno. Plato & G. M. A. Grube - 1949 - New York,: Liberal Arts Press. Edited by D. N. Sedley & Plato.
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    Metaphor and aspect-perception.G. N. Kemp - 1991 - Analysis 51 (2):84-90.
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    On Evidence in Philosophy.William G. Lycan - 2019 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    In this book William G. Lycan offers an epistemology of philosophy itself, a partial method for philosophical inquiry. The epistemology features three ultimate sources of justified philosophical belief. First, common sense, in a carefully restricted sense of the term-the sorts of contingentpropositions Moore defended against idealists and skeptics. Second, the deliverances of well confirmed science. Third and more fundamentally, intuitions about cases in a carefully specified sense of that term. The first half of On Evidence in Philosophy expounds a version (...)
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    Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D.G. R. S. Mead - 2016 - Hardpress Publishing.
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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  39. HURLBUTT, R. H. - "Hume, Newton and the Design Argument". [REVIEW]G. J. Warnock - 1967 - Mind 76:456.
     
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  40. Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Mind: Collected Philosophical Papers, vol. 2.G. E. M. Anscombe (ed.) - 1981 - Oxford: Blackwell.
    Anscombe on thought, experience, sensation, and the ethics of virtue Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe is one of analytical philosophy's most prominent figures, the founder of consequentialism, and a leading mind in the field of virtue ethics. Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Mind: The collected Philosophical Papers of G.E.M. Anscombe, Volume 2, is part of a multivolume compilation of her life's work, providing insight into the mind of a groundbreaking 20th century philosopher. This volume's work explores memory, intentionality, causality and time, (...)
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    Discussion of professor F. A. Paneth's second article.G. W. Scott Blair - 1963 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 14 (53):40-40.
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    A report on the development and prospects of Medical Psychology in the Federal Republic of Germany.G. Chemnitz & E. Feingold - 1980 - Metamedicine 1 (3):369-374.
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    Emergence and intelligibility.G. Watts Cunningham - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 39 (2):148-166.
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    How far to the land of yoga? An experiment in understanding.G. Watts Cunningham - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (6):573-589.
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    L'Oraison Funebre de Gorgias.G. M. A. Grube & W. Vollgraff - 1954 - American Journal of Philology 75 (3):334.
  46. On Vagueness in Mathematics.G. G. Granger - 1990 - Dialectica 44 (1).
     
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    On being human: a systematic view.G. Marian Kinget - 1975 - New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
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    La politique de Montesquieu: notion et méthode.G. K. Vlachos - 1974 - Paris: Éditions Montchrestien.
    A directory of archives and manuscript repositories, with links to web pages for the repositories and to online finding aids. Searchable by: collection name; city; state; National Inventory of Documentary Sources (NIDS) number; and National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC) number.
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  49. Science and Stonehenge.G. J. Wainwright - 1997
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  50. Towards an ecumenical hermeneutic: how can all Christians read the Scriptures together?G. Wainright - 1995 - Gregorianum 76 (4):639-662.
    Est-il possible de trouver une herméneutique œcuménique pour que toutes les confessions chrétiennes puissent lire les Saintes Ecritures ensemble ? C'est à cette question que tente de répondre l'A. dans cet article. Après avoir formulé précisément la nature de sa problématique théologique en introduction, l'A. axe sa première partie sur l'état actuel de la question posée. En seconde partie, il propose un modèle possible d'herméneutique transconfessionnelle. En dernière partie, il procède à une étude comparative entrre les diverses confessions sur la (...)
     
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