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  1. Lu Hsiang-shan pʻing chuan.Tso-jen Tʻan - 1976 - Chia-i : Tʻan ;: Tʻai-pei : tsung hsiao Shih chieh shu chü.
     
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    Revisiting completeness for the Kn modal logics: a new proof.T. Nicholson, R. Jennings & D. Sarenac - 2000 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 8 (1):101-105.
    Apostoli and Brown have shown that the class of formulae valid with respect to the class of -ary relational frames is completely axiomatized by Kn: an n-place aggregative system which adjoins [RM], [RN], and a complete axiomatization of propositional logic, with [Kn]:□α1 ∧...∧□αn+1 → □2/ is the disjunction of all pairwise conjunctions αi∧αj )).Their proof exploits the chromatic indices of n-uncolourable hypergraphs, or n-traces. Here, we use the notion of the χ-product of a family of sets to formulate an alternative (...)
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    An efficient and versatile approach to trust and reputation using hierarchical Bayesian modelling.W. T. Luke Teacy, Michael Luck, Alex Rogers & Nicholas R. Jennings - 2012 - Artificial Intelligence 193 (C):149-185.
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    Skills – do we really know what kind of knowledge they are?Jens Erling Birch - 2016 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 10 (3):237-250.
    Philosophers of sport seem to have lived happily with the idea that the knowledge in sporting skills is knowing how. In traditional epistemology, knowing how does not qualify to be knowledge proper since knowledge is a question of whether a belief is true and justified. Unless knowing how is a special case of knowing that, it is not knowledge. The argument for such an identification arises saying that a former expert in tennis has tennis know-how, although she cannot perform skillfully. (...)
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    Stefan Collini, Virginia Woolf, and the Question of Intellectuals in Britain.James F. English, Barbara Caine, Michael Bentley, Jeremy Jennings, Daniel T. Rodgers & Stefan Collini - 2007 - Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (3):369-373.
    This essay raises the question of gender in relation to the question of intellectuals in Britain, commenting on the gender blindness that made their exclusion so automatic in Collini's study. It looks at some women who might have been included, focussing particularly on Virginia Woolf as one who was not only a very significant public intellectual, but who in her essays entitled 'The Common Reader' also provided a definition and analysis of the role of an intellectual which is very different (...)
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    The Role of Questions, Circumstances, and Algorithms in Belief.Jens Kipper, Alexander W. Kocurek & Zeynep Soysal - 2022 - In Marco Degano, Tom Roberts, Giorgio Sbardolini & Marieke Schouwstra (eds.), Proceedings of the 23rd Amsterdam Colloquium. pp. 181-187.
    A recent approach to the problem of logical omniscience holds that belief is question-sensitive: what an agent believes depends on what question they try to answer (Pérez Carballo, 2016; Yalcin, 2018; Hoek, 2022). While the question-sensitive approach can avoid some logical omniscience problems, we argue that it suffers from nearby problems. First, these accounts all validate closure principles that are just as implausible as the ones it was designed to avoid. Second, question-sensitivity by itself isn’t suitable for explaining many kinds (...)
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    Sein als uneingeschränkte Fülle. Zur Vorgeschichte des ontologischen Gottesbeweises im antiken Platonismus.Jens Halfwassen - 2002 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 56 (4):497 - 516.
    Der ontologische Gottesbeweis, den zuerst Anselm von Canterbury in seinem Proslogion entwickelt, setzt einen spezifischen Begriff von Sein als Fülle voraus, ohne den er unverständlich bleibt. Dieser Seinsbegriff entstammt dem antiken Platonismus. Erst Platon faßt den Begriff des Seins so, daß er in einem ontologischen Komparativ wahres oder vollkommenes Sein vom uneigentlichen Sein unterscheidet. Plotin entwickelt daraus einen Begriff vom Sein als absoluter Fülle, in dem die beiden Bedeutungen des vollkommenen und des notwendigen Seins, die, wie Henrich gezeigt hat, für (...)
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    Chou Tso-jen.C. T. Hsia & Ernst Wolff - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (4):527.
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  9. Kant und der „unpartheische Zuschauer“.Jens Kulenkampff - 2005 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 13.
    Aufgrund der vielen Spuren in Kants Reflexionen und in der Grundlegung zur Metaphysik der Sitten kann es als sicher gelten, daß Kant die Theory of Moral Sentiments von Adam Smith gut gekannt hat. Vor allem die Figur eines unparteiischen Zuschauers mußte ihn interessieren, da Smith, der zwar eine moral-sense- Theorie entwickelt hat, diesen Typus von Ethik in einem gewissen Sinne rationalisiert, dann nämlich, wenn er die unparteiischen Zuschauer durch die Applikation allgemeiner Moralregeln urteilen läßt. Die Abhandlung konzentriert sich auf das (...)
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    The Effect of Confucian Work Ethics on Learning About Science and Technology Knowledge and Morality.Quey-Jen Yeh & Xiaojun Xu - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 95 (1):111 - 128.
    While Chinese societies often appear centralized and traditional, presumably impeding technology and innovation, these values may simply reflect the negative-leaning poles of Confucianism. This study proposes a Confucian work ethic dimension that stresses justified tradition. In combination with Western innovative cultures, this Chinese style might facilitate learning about knowledge and morality in an interaction seemingly unique to the Chinese science and technology sector. Specifically, contrary to the Western style that tolerates conflict to achieve harmony, Confucian work ethics -an Eastern way (...)
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    Inquiry into the Origin of Humanity: An Annotated Translation of Tsung-mi's Yuan-jen lun with a Modern Commentary. Peter N. Gregory. [REVIEW]T. H. Barrett - 1997 - Buddhist Studies Review 14 (2):194-196.
    Inquiry into the Origin of Humanity: An Annotated Translation of Tsung-mi's Yuan-jen lun with a Modern Commentary. Peter N. Gregory. A Kuroda Institute Book. University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu 1995, xv, 264 pp. Cloth $46.00, pbk $17.95.
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    Thomas Lübbig, Rhetorik für Plädoyer und forensischen Streit. [REVIEW]Jens Lemanski - 2021 - Rechtsphilosophie. Zeitschrift Für Die Grundlagen des Rechts 7:326-333.
    Das hier zu besprechende Buch 'Rhetorik für Plädoyer und forensischen Streit' von T. Lübbig kündigt einen Beitrag im Bereich ‚Rhetorik und Recht‘ an, und dabei insbesondere eine Untersuchung zur Rhetorik in der juristischen Praxis.
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    Warum ist überhaupt etwas und nicht nichts? Wandel und Variationen einer Frage.Daniel Schubbe, Jens Lemanski & Rico Hauswald (eds.) - 2013 - Hamburg: Meiner.
    Die Frage ›Warum ist überhaupt etwas und nicht vielmehr nichts?‹ gehört zu den ebenso traditionsreichen wie umstrittenen Problemen der Philosophie. Bereits mehrmals in die Mottenkiste der Philosophiegeschichte verbannt, erlebt sie doch zuverlässig ihre Renaissancen. Der vorliegende Band nimmt sich der ›Grundfrage‹ in einer ideengeschichtlichen Perspektive an. Dabei stellt sich heraus, dass die systematisch keineswegs erst mit Leibniz auftauchende Frage in ihrer Geschichte von der Antike bis zur gegenwärtigen analytischen Philosophie nicht nur jeweils unterschiedliche Antworten provoziert hat, sondern vor allem auch (...)
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    The Ethics and Economies of Inquiry: Certeau, Theory, and the Art of Practice.Tony Schirato & Jen Webb - 1999 - Diacritics 29 (2):86-99.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Ethics and Economies of Inquiry: Certeau, Theory, and the Art of PracticeTony Schirato (bio) and Jen Webb (bio)In this paper we will look at what Certeau, in The Practice of Everyday Life, calls “Theories of the Art of Practice.” Certeau is perhaps best known as a theorist of the ways in which everyday practices inhabit the institutions and sites of power and official culture, while not being in (...)
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    Extended Knowledge Overextended?Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen & Jens Christian Bjerring - 2021 - In Karyn Lai (ed.), Knowers and Knowledge in East-West Philosophy: Epistemology Extended. Springer Nature. pp. 191-233.
    It is undeniable that computer technology has had a major impact on how we engage enquiry. We use computer devices to store information that helps us in our daily lives—just think of the contacts on your phone and whatever calendar app you might use to keep track of your schedule. Furthermore, people enjoy easy and quick access to a wide range of reliable online resources such as Nature, Reuters, and Encyclopedia Britannica through their laptops or smartphones. Powerful search engines such (...)
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    A scattered landscape: assessment of the evidence base for 71 patient decision aids developed in a hospital setting.Marion Danner, Marie Debrouwere, Anne Rummer, Kai Wehkamp, Jens Ulrich Rüffer, Friedemann Geiger, Robert Wolff, Karoline Weik & Fueloep Scheibler - unknown
    Background Recent publications reveal shortcomings in evidence review and summarization methods for patient decision aids. In the large-scale "Share to Care (S2C)" Shared Decision Making (SDM) project at the University Hospital Kiel, Germany, one of 4 SDM interventions was to develop up to 80 decision aids for patients. Best available evidence on the treatments' impact on patient-relevant outcomes was systematically appraised to feed this information into the decision aids. Aims of this paper were to (1) describe how PtDAs are developed (...)
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  17. Does Indeterminacy Matter?Christopher T. Buford - 2013 - Theoria 79 (2):155-166.
    Derek Parfit has offered numerous arguments in an attempt to establish that identity is not what matters. Jens Johannson has recently argued that Parfit's various arguments for the claim that identity is not what matters fail to establish what Parfit takes such arguments to establish. Johannson contends that this is due in part to the invalidity of one of Parfit's key arguments, and the fact that Parfit ignores a position that is compatible with the conclusions of his successful arguments and (...)
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  18. "Kant's Will at the Crossroads: An essay on the failings of practical rationality." By Jens Timmermann, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. pp. 192. $70.00 (hb). ISBN: 9780192896032. [REVIEW]Alexander T. Englert - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy (3):1-5.
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    The state as the mystical foundation of authority.Brian T. Trainor - 2006 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 32 (6):767-779.
    In this article I argue that Jacques Derrida is correct in holding that the law is always an authorized force but that he is mistaken in suggesting that its ultimate font or origin (what he calls the ‘mystical foundation of authority’) is an originary or ‘foundationalional’ act of violence. I suggest that Derrida and, more recently, Jens Bartelson fall prey to a curious, one-sided narrow view of ‘foundationalism’ and contrast their overly ‘architecturalized’ image of the ‘foundation’ of authority with the (...)
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    O introducere la istoria filosofiei românești în secolul XX.Costică Brădățan - 2000 - București: Editura Fundației culturale române. Edited by Ion Ianoși.
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    Dying for ideas: the dangerous lives of the philosophers.Costică Brădățan - 2015 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
    One of the greatest merits of Costica Bradatan's book is that it explores a cluster of topics that represent the untold, the unuttered, almost the unutterable in contemporary philosophy: death, dying, sacrifice and self-sacrifice. Ours is a culture of 'happy endings' and, in this respect, most philosophers of today are the spokespersons of their time. Bradatan is a dissenter. His book approaches death head-on. Indeed, what makes this project fascinating is the fact that, while the book purports to be about (...)
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  22. Gāndhījīnuṃ cintana.Dakshā Vi Paṭṭaṇī - 1980 - Amadāvāda: mukhya vikretā, Gūrjara Grantharatna Kāryālaya.
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  23. Kung-sun Lung-tzŭ hsing ming fa wei.Chieh-fu Tʻan - 1961
     
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    The other Bishop Berkeley: an exercise in reenchantment.Costică Brădățan - 2006 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Costica Bradatan proposes a new way of looking at the influential 18th-century Anglo-Irish empiricist and idealist philosopher. He approaches Berkeley's thought from the standpoint of its roots, rather than from how it has come to be viewed since his time. This book will interest scholars working in a wide variety of fields, from philosophy and the history of ideas to comparative literature, utopian studies, religious and medieval studies, and critical theory.This other Berkeley read and wrote alchemical books, daydreamed of "Happy (...)
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    Improve Our Understanding Through Discussions On The Dismissal of Hai Jui.T'an Yüan-Shou - 1969 - Chinese Studies in History 2 (3):26-28.
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  26. Sāhityako rūparekhā.Ṭaṅkaprasāda Nyaupāne - 1981 - Kāṭhamāḍauṃ, Nepāla: Sājhā Prakāśana.
    Theories of literature, poetics, and criticism; with reference to Nepali.
     
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  27. Jen sheng tsʻung tʻan.Tsai-fu Liu (ed.) - 1976
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    Central Banking in Rawls’s Property-Owning Democracy.Jens van ’T. Klooster - 2019 - Political Theory 47 (5):674-698.
    The dramatic events of the crisis have reignited debates on the independence of central banks and the scope of their mandates. In this article, I contribute to the normative understanding of these developments by discussing John Rawls’s position in debates of the 1950s and 1960s on the independence of the US Federal Reserve. Rawls’s account of the central bank in his property-owning democracy, Democratic Central Banking, assigns authority over monetary policy directly to the government and prioritizes low unemployment over price (...)
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    An Exposition of Benevolence: The Jen-Hsueh of T'an Ssu-T'Ung.Sin-Wai Chan - 1984 - Hong Kong: Columbia University Press. Edited by Sin-wai Chan & Sitong Tan.
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    Democracy and the European Central Bank's Emergency Powers.Jens van ‘T. Klooster - 2018 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 42 (1):270-293.
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    Democracy and the European Central Bank's Emergency Powers.Jens van ‘T. Klooster - 2018 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 42 (1):270-293.
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    Reflections on the 2022 Nobel Memorial Prize Awarded to Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond, and Philip Dybvig.Jens van 'T. Klooster - 2023 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 16 (1):aa–aa.
    The 2022 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel was awarded to Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond, and Philip Dybvig “for research on banks and financial crises”. Jens van 't Klooster reflects on Bernanke, Diamond, and Dybvig's work.
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  33. Prāmāṇyavādakhaṇḍanam: Gadādharabhaṭṭācāryaviracitaprāmāṇyavādagranthasya vimarśatmako'yaṃ granthaḥ.Tirumala Bukkapaṭṭaṇamu "Kirīṭi" Vēṅkaṭācāryulu - 2000 - Tirupatiḥ: Rāṣṭriyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham. Edited by K. E. Devanathan.
    Study of Dīdhitiprakāśikā of Gadhādharabhaṭṭācārya, 17th/18th cent., commentary on Pramāṇyavāda, portion of Tattvacintāmaṇi of Gaṅgeśa, dealing with the concept of authenticity of proofs).
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    Trusting anonymous institutions.Jens van ‘T. Klooster - 2018 - Rivista di Estetica 68:69-82.
    Democratic societies are rife with talk of trust in institutions such as governments, banks, news agencies, medical practitioners, nuclear power plants, weather forecasters and social network sites. These institutions are anonymous in the sense that citizens tend to know very little about them. Philosophers have argued that trust in the absence of sufficient evidence may fit a child who trusts its parents but is inappropriate for the vigilant citizens of a democratic society. In this article, I defend the appropriateness of (...)
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    Economic Dialogues in Ancient China; Selections from the Kuan-Tzu, A Book Written Probably Three Centuries before Christ.Ardath W. Burks, T'an Po-fu, Wen Kung-wen & Lewis Maverick - 1956 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 76 (3):198.
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    Eye-Closure Enhances Creative Performance on Divergent and Convergent Creativity Tasks.Simone M. Ritter, Jens Abbing & Hein T. van Schie - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  37. Informal covariation assessment: Data-based vs. theory-based judgments.D. Jennings, T. M. Amabile & L. Ross - 1982 - In Daniel Kahneman, Paul Slovic & Amos Tversky (eds.), Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases. Cambridge University Press. pp. 211--230.
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  38. M raw.An Invisible Performative Argument, Geoffrey Leech, Robert T. Harms, Richard E. Palmer, Arnolds Grava, Tadeusz Batog, J. Kurylowicz, Dan I. Slobin, David McNeill & R. A. Close - 1973 - Foundations of Language 9:294.
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    An exposition of benevolence: the "Jen-hsüeh" of Tʻan Ssu-tʻung.Sitong Tan - 1984 - Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press. Edited by Sin-wai Chan & Sitong Tan.
    INTRODUCTION T& #39;an Ssu-t& #39;ung If H[hJ was an important philosopher and activist in modern China, who, though his life was exceedingly short,...
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    Unelected Power: The Quest for Legitimacy in Central Banking and the Regulatory State, Paul Tucker. Princeton University Press, 2018, 656 pages. [REVIEW]Jens van ‘T. Klooster - 2020 - Economics and Philosophy 36 (3):476-481.
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    Tensile deformation of electroplated copper nanopillars.Andrew T. Jennings & Julia R. Greer - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (7-9):1108-1120.
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  42. Pūrbamīmāṃsāra dr̥shṭite bākya mahābākya tāt̲aparya nirūpaṇera upāẏa samīkshā.Lakshmīnārāẏaṇa Bhaṭṭācāryya - 2005 - Kalakātā: Saṃskr̥ta Buka Ḍipo.
    Articles on sentence in Sanskrit grammar according to Mimamsa philosophy.
     
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  43. Prakaṭārthavivaraṇam.Chintamani Dikshit, R. T. & Śaṅkarācārya (eds.) - 1935
     
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    Generalized mirror descents in congestion games.Po-An Chen & Chi-Jen Lu - 2016 - Artificial Intelligence 241:217-243.
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    Minim lly inv siv R botic T lesurge.Y. Frank T. Ndick An & Shakar Sastry - 2001 - In Stefan N. Willich & Susanna Elm (eds.), Medical Challenges for the New Millennium: An Interdisciplinary Task. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 89.
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    Significance of stacking fault energy on microstructural evolution in Cu and Cu–Al alloys processed by high-pressure torsion.X. H. An, Q. Y. Lin, S. D. Wu, Z. F. Zhang, R. B. Figueiredo, N. Gao & T. G. Langdon - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (25):3307-3326.
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    Nibodhanī =.Tapanaśaṅkara Bhaṭṭācārya (ed.) - 2012 - Kolakata: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.
    Contributed research papers on Hindu philosophy, Sanskrit grammar, and Sanskrit literature.
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  48. Śikshakanī nishṭhā ane dr̥shṭi.Mūḷaśaṅkara Mo Bhaṭṭa - 1962
     
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    Chiang Ch'ing is the Spokeswoman of the Exploiting Classes - Refuting the Reactionary Fallacy that "the Legalists were the Spokesmen of the Peasants".Ch'en Kao-hua & T'ien Jen-Lung - 1978 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (2):86-91.
  50. Fiona Cowie.Why Isn'T. Stich an ElimiNativist - 2009 - In Michael Bishop & Dominic Murphy (eds.), Stich and His Critics. Blackwell. pp. 74.
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