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  1. The Wonder of Colors and the Principle of Ariadne.Walter Carnielli & Carlos di Prisco - 2017 - In Walter Carnielli & Carlos di Prisco (eds.), The Wonder of Colors and the Principle of Ariadne. Cham: Springer. pp. 309-317.
    The Principle of Ariadne, formulated in 1988 ago by Walter Carnielli and Carlos Di Prisco and later published in 1993, is an infinitary principle that is independent of the Axiom of Choice in ZF, although it can be consistently added to the remaining ZF axioms. The present paper surveys, and motivates, the foundational importance of the Principle of Ariadne and proposes the Ariadne Game, showing that the Principle of Ariadne, corresponds precisely to (...)
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  2. The Wonder of Colors and the Principle of Ariadne.Walter Carnielli & Carlos di Prisco - 2017 - In Marcos Silva (ed.), How Colours Matter to Philosophy. Cham: Springer. pp. 309=317.
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    Winnicott e o Middle Group: a diferença que faz diferença.Ariadne Alvarenga de Rezende Engelberg de Moraes - 2008 - Natureza Humana 10 (1):73-104.
    Considerando que a fundação do Middle Group é uma dissidência teórica do pensamento psicanalítico clássico, destaco as idéias centrais dos teóricos britânicos das relações de objeto, mostrando os pontos de divergência entre eles e Klein, autora que, apesar de pioneira no desenvolvimento do conceito de relações objetais, apresentava-se como principal representante do pensamento tradicional. Em seguida, analiso a noção winnicottiana de constituição de um si-mesmo e de conquista do concernimento como os fundamentos teóricos que marcam a originalidade de Winnicott no (...)
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    Tradition and innovation in greek tragedy's mythological exempla.Ariadne Konstantinou - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (2):476-488.
    Novelties introduced into traditional myths are an essential characteristic of Greek tragedy. Each and every play demonstrates, in different ways, how tragedians were versatile and innovative in handling mythic material. Modern prefaces to individual tragedies often discuss the possible innovations in the dramatization of a myth compared to previous or subsequent versions. Innovations advanced in a play sometimes became so familiar that they came to be regarded as ‘standard’. Such examples include the condemnation and death of the protagonist in Sophocles’ (...)
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    Ares and the Danaids in Aeschylus’ Suppliants.Ariadne Konstantinou - 2020 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 114 (1):25-38.
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    Excerpting practices and the interpretation of Greek myth: Melanion and Timon in Aristophanes.Ariadne Konstantinou - 2020 - Hermes 148 (4):457.
    This article addresses the topic of excerpts by focusing on modern excerpting practices used in the analysis of Greek myth. It examines the mythological exemplum about Melanion and Timon from Aristophanes’ Lysistrata within the context of Greek myth’s flexibility and potential for innovation. After discussing the innovative details of the exempla, I turn to the use of the Melanion excerpt by two prominent classicists, P. Vidal-Naquet and M. Detienne. This leads to some general remarks on the transmission of knowledge regarding (...)
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    Moral Engagement and Disengagement in Health Care AI Development.Ariadne A. Nichol, Meghan Halley, Carole Federico, Mildred K. Cho & Pamela L. Sankar - forthcoming - AJOB Empirical Bioethics.
    Background Machine learning (ML) is utilized increasingly in health care, and can pose harms to patients, clinicians, health systems, and the public. In response, regulators have proposed an approach that would shift more responsibility to ML developers for mitigating potential harms. To be effective, this approach requires ML developers to recognize, accept, and act on responsibility for mitigating harms. However, little is known regarding the perspectives of developers themselves regarding their obligations to mitigate harms.Methods We conducted 40 semi-structured interviews with (...)
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    Potential Implications of Testing an Experimental mRNA-Based Vaccine During an Emerging Infectious Disease Pandemic.Ariadne A. Nichol - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (7):W2-W3.
    Volume 20, Issue 7, July 2020, Page W2-W3.
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    The One Health Approach to Zoonotic Emerging Infectious Diseases.Ariadne Nichol & David Magnus - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (10):1-2.
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  10. Supporting Solidarity.Claire Moore, Ariadne Nichol & Holly Taylor - 2023 - Voices in Bioethics 9.
    Photo ID 72893750 © Rawpixelimages|Dreamstime.com ABSTRACT Solidarity is a concept increasingly employed in bioethics whose application merits further clarity and explanation. Given how vital cooperation and community-level care are to mitigating communicable disease transmission, we use lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic to reveal how solidarity is a useful descriptive and analytical tool for public health scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. Drawing upon an influential framework of solidarity that highlights how solidarity arises from the ground up, we reveal how structural forces can (...)
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    Caso B: a experiência da perda do concernimento e a importância da análise.Ariadne Alvarenga de Rezende Engelberg de Moraes - 2010 - Natureza Humana 12 (1):1-30.
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    Greek drama and female protagonists - (h.M.) Roisman tragic heroines in ancient greek drama. Pp. X + 314, map. London and new York: Bloomsbury academic, 2021. Paper, £24.99, us$34.95 (cased, £75, us$100). Isbn: 978-1-350-10399-3 (978-1-350-10398-6 hbk). [REVIEW]Ariadne Konstantinou - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):42-44.
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    “‘It is very difficult in this business if you want to have a good conscience’: pharmaceutical governance and on-the-ground ethical labor in Ghana”: a letter to editors.Livia Maria de Souza Gonçalves, Felipe Felizardo Mattos Vieira, Ariadne Botto Fiorot, Sthefany Brito Salomão & Luciano Soares - 2023 - Global Bioethics 34 (1):1-3.
    Establishing effective pharmaceutical governance is a challenge for government agencies, private enterprises, and professionals working on the ground, demanding complex ethical decisions from the actors involved, especially in a lower-middle-income country like Ghana. This letter aims to share the author’s perspectives and additional considerations on the analyses of the reports in the paper “It is very difficult in this business if you want to have a good conscience”: pharmaceutical governance and on-the-ground ethical labor in Ghana by Hampshire et al. The (...)
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  14. Why Physicalism Entails Panpsychism1.See Instantiation Principle - 2006 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (10-11):3-31.
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    236 Context and Contexts: Parts Meet Whole?Cooperative Principle - 2011 - In Anita Fetzer & Etsuko Oishi (eds.), Context and contexts: parts meet whole? Philadelphia: John Benjamins. pp. 209--144.
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    Philosophical abstracts.John Principle - 1987 - American Philosophical Quarterly 24 (4).
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    Royce's Argumentjor the Absolute, WJ MANDER.Concerning First Principles - 1998 - In Daniel N. Robinson (ed.), The Mind. Oxford University Press.
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    Over-Constrained Systems.Michael Jampel, Eugene C. Freuder, Michael Maher & International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming - 1996 - Springer Verlag.
    This volume presents a collection of refereed papers reflecting the state of the art in the area of over-constrained systems. Besides 11 revised full papers, selected from the 24 submissions to the OCS workshop held in conjunction with the First International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming, CP '95, held in Marseilles in September 1995, the book includes three comprehensive background papers of central importance for the workshop papers and the whole field. Also included is an introduction by (...)
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    The Beauty and the Erotic Binding of the Beast.Andrei Oisteanu - 1996 - Dialogue and Universalism 6 (5):95-106.
    I came to the subject by attempting to reinterpret the well-known legend of the labyrinth and the status of its main characters: Theseus, Ariadne, Dedalus and the Minotaur. The conflict between the two invincible entities is a reminiscence, degraded by literaturisation of the first conflict - in the 'zero moment' of the mythical history of the Universe - between the principle of the Cosmos and the principle of the Chaos. From a hermeneutical perspective, the god's overcoming of (...)
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  20. Ariadne – eine Frau zwischen Heros und Gott.Magnus Frisch - 2013 - der Altsprachliche Unterricht 56 (4-5):26-37.
    The article presents a series of lessons on the Ariadne myth in Ovid. Attached are a graphic illustration and worksheets with the edited text, pictures, a map and a list of the required additional vocabulary.
     
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  21. Ariadne's Thread: Repetition and the Narrative Line.J. Hillis Miller - 1976 - Critical Inquiry 3 (1):57-77.
    The story of Ariadne has, as is the way with myths, its slightly asymmetrical echoes along both the narrative lines which converge in her marriage to Dionysus. Daedalus it was who told Ariadne how to save Theseus with the thread. Imprisoned by Minos in his own labyrinth, he escapes by flight, survives the fall of Icarus, and reaches Sicily safely. Daedalus is then discovered by Minos when he solves the puzzle posed publicly by Minos, with the offer of (...)
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  22. Ariadne and the Minotaur: the cultural role of a philosophy of rhetoric'.A. Battistini - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture: Essays in Honor of Donald Phillip Verene.
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    Ariadne and Others: Images of Sleep in Greek and Early Roman Art.Sheila McNally - 1985 - Classical Antiquity 4 (2):152-192.
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    Ariadne's Fears from Sea and Sky (Ovid, Heroides 10.88. and 95–8).Ariane Hewig - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):554-.
    In Ovid, Heroides 10.79ff. Ariadne starts to consider various dangers which to her mind threaten her life as that of any deserted woman . She lists some of these dangers in the following catalogue.
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  25. Ariadne revisited.John Dilworth - 2003 - Contemporary Aesthetics 1.
    ABSTRACT -/- My article, "Ariadne at the Movies," provided a detailed, double film counter-example to the claim that films are types. Here I defend my views against various criticisms provided by Aaron Smuts. The defense includes some necessary clarification of the Ariadne article's broader theoretical structure and background, as well as some additional anti-type arguments to further withstand his criticisms.
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    Ariadne's Mitra: A Note on Catullus 64.61–4.Gail Tatham - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (02):560-.
    Among the clothes Ariadne is wearing in this scene is a finely woven headdress which Catullus terms a ‘mitra’ . Commentators have defined this mitra variously as a ‘scarf’ , a ‘cap or bonnet’ and a ‘kind of hairnet’ . In Greek literature, a ‘mitra’ is any piece of cloth worn by women in various ways to tie up their hair. While the word came to be used by Latin writers, it seems to have retained its specifically Greek associations. (...)
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    Ariadne en Dionysos: vrouw-metaforen en verlangen in het werk van Nietzsche.Désirée Verweij - 1993 - Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.
    Proefschrift Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. Onderzoek naar de metaforische functie van de vrouw en het vrouwelijke in het werk van Nietzsche, gerelateerd aan Nietzsche's concept van het dionysische. Dit concept van het dionysische wordt uitgewerkt als thematisering van het verlangen.
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    Nietzsche’s Ariadne: On Asses’s Ears in Botticelli/dürer – and Poussin’s Bacchanale.Babette Babich - 2022 - Open Philosophy 5 (1):570-605.
    In what follows I raise the question of Ariadne and Dionysus for Nietzsche, including the relative size of Ariadne’s ears, as Dionysus observes at the close of “Ariadne’s Lament” [Klage der Ariadne]. Nietzsche’s references to ears invoke not only Nietzsche’s “selective” concern with having the right ears but also the question of myth and genealogical context. Reading through myth is key not only in terms of the textual, lyric tradition but also painting and sculpture, including sarcophagi (...)
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    Ariadne's Clue: A Guide to the Symbols of Humankind.Anthony Stevens - 2001 - Princeton University Press.
    The book is divided into two parts: an interpretive section that concerns symbols in general and a "dictionary" that lists hundreds of symbols and explains their origins, their resemblances to other symbols, and the belief systems behind ...
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    Ariadne's Thread: The Life and Times of Oughtred's Clavis.Jacqueline Anne Stedall - 2000 - Annals of Science 57 (1):27-60.
    William Oughtred's Clavis mathematicae, first published in 1631, was regarded for the remainder of the seventeenth century as a classic text in algebra, reprinted, translated, and explained for over 70 years. Yet its content was limited, its style obscure and its notation old-fashioned even when it was first written, and it now seems extraordinary that it should have had such a long life. The early success of the book, and the great esteem in which Oughtred was held by contemporary and (...)
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    Labyrinth. Ariadne. Der gekreuzigte.Karen Swassjan - 1992 - Nietzsche Studien 21 (1):254.
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    Labyrinth. Ariadne. Der gekreuzigte.Karen Swassjan - 1992 - Nietzsche Studien 21:254-265.
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    Global Reflection Principles.P. D. Welch - 2017 - In I. Niiniluoto, H. Leitgeb, P. Seppälä & E. Sober (eds.), Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science - Proceedings of the 15th International Congress, 2015. College Publications.
    Reflection Principles are commonly thought to produce only strong axioms of infinity consistent with V = L. It would be desirable to have some notion of strong reflection to remedy this, and we have proposed Global Reflection Principles based on a somewhat Cantorian view of the universe. Such principles justify the kind of cardinals needed for, inter alia , Woodin’s Ω-Logic.
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  34. Ariadne at the movies.John Dilworth - 2003 - Contemporary Aesthetics 1.
    ABSTRACT -/- Films are usually assumed to be types, with their templates or performances being tokens of those types. However, I give a counter-example in which two different films are simultaneously made by different directors, with the outcome of this process being a single template length of film which, I claim, embodies both of those films. But no two types could thus have a token in common, and hence type views of films must be incorrect. I further explain and defend (...)
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    Ariadne's Thread. Guide to International Tales Found in Classical Literature (Book).Peter Gainsford - 2003 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 123:265-266.
    Type-scenes have been studied and analysed for over seventy years. This paper presents a more detailed analysis of one type-scene, the ‘recognition scene’, than has previously been attempted, with the aim of moving towards a better-structured understanding of the ‘syntax’ of type-scenes generally. The structure of the recognition scene is dissected into motifs and ‘moves’, all of which are tabulated; this is the core of the analysis. The ensuing points of clarification elaborate on the definitions and assumptions built into the (...)
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    Ariadne and the “pathos of distance”: Re-considering judgment in feminist criminology.Patricia Moynihan - 1997 - Feminist Legal Studies 5 (2):195-224.
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    Ariadne theseo.H. G. Ovid - 1952 - In Briefe der Leidenschaft: Heroides. Im Urtext Mit Deutscher Übertragung. De Gruyter. pp. 114-125.
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  38. Gap Principles, Penumbral Consequence, and Infinitely Higher-Order Vagueness.Delia Graff Fara - 2003 - In J. C. Beall (ed.), New Essays on the Semantics of Paradox. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophers disagree about whether vagueness requires us to admit truth-value gaps, about whether there is a gap between the objects of which a given vague predicate is true and those of which it is false on an appropriately constructed sorites series for the predicate—a series involving small increments of change in a relevant respect between adjacent elements, but a large increment of change in that respect between the endpoints. There appears, however, to be widespread agreement that there is some sense (...)
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    An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge.Alfred North Whitehead - 1919 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Alfred North Whitehead was a prominent English mathematician and philosopher who co-authored the highly influential Principia Mathematica with Bertrand Russell. Originally published in 1919, and first republished in 1925 as this Second Edition, An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge ranks among Whitehead's most important works; forming a perspective on scientific observation that incorporated a complex view of experience, rather than prioritising the position of 'pure' sense data. Alongside companion volumes The Concept of Nature and The Principle of (...)
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    What daedalus told ariadne, or, how to escape the labyrinth.Paul G. Kuntz - 1966 - The Monist 50 (4):488-504.
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    The Principle of Equivalence Reconsidered: Assessing the Relevance of the Principle of Equivalence in Prison Medicine.Fabrice Jotterand & Tenzin Wangmo - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (7):4-12.
    In this article we critically examine the principle of equivalence of care in prison medicine. First, we provide an overview of how the principle of equivalence is utilized in various national and international guidelines on health care provision to prisoners. Second, we outline some of the problems associated with its applications, and argue that the principle of equivalence should go beyond equivalence to access and include equivalence of outcomes. However, because of the particular context of the prison (...)
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    Ariadne[REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1940 - The Classical Review 36 (2):104-104.
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    Ariadne J. Meerdink: Ariadne. Een onderzoek naar de oorspronkelijke beteekenis en de ontwikkeling der Godin. Pp. 142. Wageningen: Veenman en Zonen, (1939?). Paper. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (02):104-.
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  44. Centering the Principal Principle.Isaac Wilhelm - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (6):1897-1915.
    I show that centered propositions—also called de se propositions, and usually modeled as sets of centered worlds—pose a serious problem for various versions of Lewis's Principal Principle. The problem, put roughly, is that in scenarios like Elga's `Sleeping Beauty' case, those principles imply that rational agents ought to have obviously irrational credences. To solve the problem, I propose a centered version of the Principal Principle. My version allows centered propositions to be objectively chancy.
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  45. Principles and Particularisms.Richard Holton - 2002 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1):191-209.
    Should particularists about ethics claim that moral principles are never true? Or should they rather claim that any finite set of principles will not be sufficient to capture ethics? This paper explores and defends the possibility of embracing the second of these claims whilst rejecting the first, a position termed 'principled particularism'. The main argument that particularists present for their position-the argument that holds that any moral conclusion can be superseded by further considerations-is quite compatible with principled particularism; indeed, it (...)
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    Plutarch's Ariadne in Chariton's Chaereas and Callirhoe.Edmund P. Cueva - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117 (3):473-484.
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  47. Principles of biomedical ethics.Tom L. Beauchamp - 1979 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by James F. Childress.
    Over the course of its first seven editions, Principles of Biomedical Ethics has proved to be, globally, the most widely used, authored work in biomedical ethics. It is unique in being a book in bioethics used in numerous disciplines for purposes of instruction in bioethics. Its framework of moral principles is authoritative for many professional associations and biomedical institutions-for instruction in both clinical ethics and research ethics. It has been widely used in several disciplines for purposes of teaching in the (...)
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    Principles of Biomedical Ethics.Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Tom L. Beauchamp & James F. Childress - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (4):37.
    Book reviewed in this article: Principles of Biomedical Ethics. By Tom L. Beauchamp and James F. Childress.
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  49. The principles of linguistic philosophy.Friedrich Waismann - 1965 - New York,: St. Martin's Press.
    In this study Friedrich Waismann gives a systematic presentation of insights into philosophical problems which can be achieved by clarifying the language in which the problems are posed. Much of the material and the method itself derive from Wittgenstein's work in the early 30s. The book was originally envisaged as a lucid and well organized account of Wittgenstein's distinctive form of linguistic philosophy to enable the Vienna Circle to incorporate these valuable methods into their own programme of analysis. The project (...)
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  50. Attention, Gestalt Principles, and the Determinacy of Perceptual Content.Ben White - 2022 - Erkenntnis 87 (3):1133-1151.
    Theories of phenomenal intentionality have been claimed to resolve certain worries about the indeterminacy of mental content that rival, externalist theories face. Thus far, however, such claims have been largely programmatic. This paper aims to improve on prior arguments in favor of phenomenal intentionality by using attention and Gestalt principles as specific examples of factors that influence the phenomenal character of perceptual experience in ways that thereby help determine perceptual content. Some reasons are then offered for rejecting an alternative interpretation (...)
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