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    Der historische Ort einer stoischen Schmerztheorie.Karlhans Abel - 1985 - Hermes 113 (3):293-311.
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  2. Plutarch Stoic. repugn. C. 7 :: Textkritisches.Karlhans Abel - 1985 - Hermes 113 (1):125-126.
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  3. Aus dem Geistesleben des frühen Prinzipats: (Horaz, Seneca, Tacitus).Karlhans Abel - 1991 - Marburg/Lahn: [S.N.].
    Senecas Lex vitae -- Recognito sui -- Tacitus : seine geistige Gestalt -- Die Taciteische Seneca-Rezeption -- Horaz und das Problem der Selbstheit.
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    Die Sinnfrage des Lebens: philosophisches Denken im Vor- und Umfeld des frühen Christentums.Karlhans Abel - 1995 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner.
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  5. Recognitio sui: Seneca im Spiegel seiner und seines Selbst.Karlhans Abel - 1989 - Marburg/Lahn: [Marburger Gelehrter Gesellschaft].
     
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    Senecas "Lex vitae".Karlhans Abel - 1987 - Marburg/Lahn: Marburger Gelehrten Gesellschaft.
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  7. Abel Bergaigne's Vedic religion.Abel Bergaigne - 1978 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by Maurice Bloomfield.
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    Die Templer: Geschichte und Geheimnis.Karlhans Kluncker - 1989 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 41 (3):215-247.
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  9. Real patterns and indispensability.Abel Suñé & Manolo Martínez - 2021 - Synthese 198 (5):4315-4330.
    While scientific inquiry crucially relies on the extraction of patterns from data, we still have a far from perfect understanding of the metaphysics of patterns—and, in particular, of what makes a pattern real. In this paper we derive a criterion of real-patternhood from the notion of conditional Kolmogorov complexity. The resulting account belongs to the philosophical tradition, initiated by Dennett :27–51, 1991), that links real-patternhood to data compressibility, but is simpler and formally more perspicuous than other proposals previously defended in (...)
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    Exercise Addiction in Practitioners of Endurance Sports: A Literature Review.Abel Nogueira, Olga Molinero, Alfonso Salguero & Sara Márquez - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Art, Form, and Civilization.Walter Abell - 1954 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (4):528-529.
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  12. Is Mental Privacy a Component of Personal Identity?Abel Wajnerman Paz - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15:773441.
    One of the most prominent ethical concerns regarding emerging neurotechnologies is mental privacy. This is the idea that we should have control over access to our neural data and to the information about our mental processes and states that can be obtained by analyzing it. A key issue is whether this information needs more stringent protection than other kinds of personal information. I will articulate and support the view, underlying recent regulatory frameworks, that mental privacy requires a special treatment because (...)
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    The Aesthetic Value of Film.Abel B. Franco - 2023 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 57 (2):36-53.
    Abstract:I defend that the distinctive object of our aesthetic evaluation of films is the full emotional experience, taken as a unified whole, that we go through as we watch a film and that I call the viewer's film emotional life. The aesthetic value itself—the positive quality we perceive in the experience of having had a certain film emotional life—is in the significance we experience in that film emotional life insofar as it contributes to the discovery and the exploration of the (...)
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  14. The nature and norms of scientific explanation: some preliminaries.Abel Peña & Cory Wright - 2023 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 74:5–17.
    The paper introduces a special issue of the journal Philosophical Problems in Science (ZFN) on the topic of the nature and norms of scientific explanation.
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    An efficient coding approach to the debate on grounded cognition.Abel Wajnerman Paz - 2018 - Synthese 195 (12):5245-5269.
    The debate between the amodal and the grounded views of cognition seems to be stuck. Their only substantial disagreement is about the vehicle or format of concepts. Amodal theorists reject the grounded claim that concepts are couched in the same modality-specific format as representations in sensory systems. The problem is that there is no clear characterization of format or its neural correlate. In order to make the disagreement empirically meaningful and move forward in the discussion we need a neurocognitive criterion (...)
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  16. The pathogenic structures of time in modern societies.Abel Jeanniere - 1977 - In Honorat Aguessy (ed.), Time and the philosophies. Paris: UNESCO. pp. 111--125.
     
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    Las doctrinas del conocimiento en un curso filosófico «ad mentem Scoti» del Chile colonial.Abel Marcelo Aravena Zamora & Patricio Alfonso Landaeta Mardones - 2023 - Pensamiento 78 (301):1855-1869.
    Este artículo analiza los aspectos fundamentales de la teoría del conocimiento expuestos en el curso dictado por fray Juan de Fuica (OFM), en 1689, en el Colegio San Diego de Alcalá (Santiago de Chile). Presentamos primero una breve descripción de los Comentarios filosóficos del fraile, volumen en el que se incluyen los Comentarios Acerca del alma sobre el que centraremos nuestro estudio. Luego, analizamos la doctrina del conocimiento ad mentem Scoti expuesta en este manuscrito inédito, testimonio exclusivo de la enseñanza (...)
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    Manuel Antonio Talavera, un filósofo de la naturaleza en la Chile colonial. Extracto de las lecciones 'De corporibus coelestibus' dictadas a los estudiantes del Real Convictorio Carolino (1792).Abel Aravena Zamora & Francisco Cordero Morales - 2023 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 29 (2):111-142.
    El artículo ofrece, en un inicio, algunos aspectos biográficos novedosos de la vida de Manuel Antonio Talavera, un teólogo paraguayo y abogado de la Real Audiencia que enseñó filosofía en Chile a finales del siglo XVIII. Luego, se presenta la transcripción de parte del curso de filosofía natural (De corporibus coelestibus) preparado para los alumnos del Real Convictorio Carolino de Santiago de Chile. Hasta ahora, Talavera es conocido sobre todo como el primer cronista de la Independencia de Chile. Por ello, (...)
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    Descartes’ Dog: a Clock with Passions?Abel B. Franco - 2018 - Philosophia 46 (1):101-130.
    Although much has been written on Descartes’ thought on animals, not so much has originated in, or has taken full account of, Descartes’ views on emotions. I explore here the extent to which the latter can contribute to the debate on whether he embraced, and to which extent, the doctrine of the bête machine. I first try to show that Descartes’ views on emotions can help offer new support to the skeptical position without necessarily creating new tensions with other central (...)
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    What is Distinctive of Film Emotions?Abel B. Franco - 2023 - Emotion Review 15 (4):380-393.
    Film emotions are genuine emotions whose formation and development is affected by conflictive factors. Whereas their arousal, similar to that of real-life emotions, is disproportionately strengthened by the cinematographic medium, their subsequent course is both weakened and interrupted. Their objects, which I view as members of our personal emotional world (not in terms of their supposed fictionality, as often assumed), are also proper intentional objects of emotions: our fear is about the shark on the screen, our pity about the main (...)
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    Our Everyday Aesthetic Evaluations of Architecture.Abel B. Franco - 2019 - British Journal of Aesthetics 59 (4):393-412.
    I argue that our everyday evaluations of architecture are primarily evaluations of spaces and, in particular, of their inhabitability— that is, whether they serve or can serve to the realization of our individual ideal of life. Inhabitability is not only a functional criterion but an aesthetic one as well. It is aesthetic insofar as the evaluations about inhabitability include evaluations about the quality of the experience of actually doing something in —or simply occupying—a particular space. This aesthetic aspect of our (...)
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    Crossing the borderline in strategic corporate philanthropy: Dangote and the construction of cement roads in Nigeria.Abel Ezeoha, Chibuike Uche & Augustine Ujunwa - 2019 - Business Ethics: A European Review 29 (1):70-81.
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    On the definition of life.Abel Schejter & Joseph Agassi - 1994 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 25 (1):97 - 106.
    Schrödinger's definition of life needs a slight modification to absorb the criticism of it. It is the comparison of the entropy level of a system before and after a process which makes one view it as living: we consider the stability of the deviation from the probable a sign of life. This explains why we do not hesitate to consider as remnants of living systems skeletons and fossils anywhere and physical culture on any archeological site.
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    Manuscritos Filosóficos Coloniales conservados en el Archivo Nacional Histórico de Santiago de Chile / Colonial Philosophical Manuscripts Preserved in the National Historical Archive of Santiago de Chile. Abel Aravena Zamora.Abel Aravena Zamora - 2015 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 22:289.
    Our knowledge about colonial philosophical manuscripts preserved in the «Fondo Antiguo» and «Fondo Varios» at the National Historical Archive is limited almost exclusively to its listing and location. In some cases, there is a very brief description of the contents, identification of their philosophical tendency and some information about their authors. In order to expand our knowledge about them, we have tried here, on the one hand, to provide a more detailed description of the contents of the works, and, on (...)
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    Enthymemathical proofs and canonical proofs in Euclid's plane geometry.Abel Lassalle & Marco Panza - 2018 - In Claudio Bartocci (ed.), The Philosophers and Mathematics. Springer Verlag. pp. 127-144.
    Since the application of Postulate I.2 in Euclid's Elements is not uniform, one could wonder in what way should it be applied in Euclid's plane geometry. Besides legitimizing questions like this from the perspective of a philosophy of mathematical practice, we sketch a general perspective of conceptual analysis of mathematical texts, which involves an extended notion of mathematical theory as system of authorizations, and an audience-dependent notion of proof.
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  26. Giordano Bruno.Abel Groce - 1970 - Wien,: Europäischer Verl..
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    French philosophy in 1926 and 1927.Abel Rey - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (6):527-556.
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    Philosophy in France, 1929.Abel Rey - 1931 - Philosophical Review 40 (1):1-31.
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    Philosophy in France, 1930.Abel Key - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41 (1):1-36.
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    Film as interpretation: A case study of Ulysses.Rudolph von Abele - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (4):487-500.
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    La philosophie scientifique de M. Duhem.Abel Rey - 1904 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 12 (4):699 - 744.
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    A mechanistic perspective on canonical neural computation.Abel Wajnerman Paz - 2017 - Philosophical Psychology 30 (3):209-230.
    Although it has been argued that mechanistic explanation is compatible with abstraction, there are still doubts about whether mechanism can account for the explanatory power of significant abstract models in computational neuroscience. Chirimuuta has recently claimed that models describing canonical neural computations must be evaluated using a non-mechanistic framework. I defend two claims regarding these models. First, I argue that their prevailing neurocognitive interpretation is mechanistic. Additionally, a criterion recently proposed by Levy and Bechtel to legitimize mechanistic abstract models, and (...)
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  33. A propósito del formalismo de Johann von Neumann.Abel Lassalle Casanave & Luiz Carlos Pereira - 2020 - Metatheoria – Revista de Filosofía E Historia de la Ciencia 10 (2):51--59.
    In 1930, Johann von Neumann, together with Rudolf Carnap and Arend Heyting, participated in a conference held in Königsberg, called “Second Seminar on the Epistemology of Exact Sciences”. The idea behind the reunion of these three researchers was to compose a fairly faithful picture of the three main foundational programs of mathematics at the time: formalism, logicism, and intuitionism. The main objective of this paper is to propose an analysis of the text “The Formalist Foundation of Mathematics” presented by von (...)
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  34. Nota: Abstração como operação lógica em Aristóteles.Abel Casanave, Frank Sautter & Gisele Secco - 2008 - O Que Nos Faz Pensar:205-210.
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    Duration and Motion in a (Cartesian) World which is Created Anew "at Each Moment" by an Immutable and Free God (Duración y movimiento en un mundo (cartesiano) creado de nuevo "a cada momento" por un Dios inumutable y libere).Abel B. Franco - 2001 - Critica 33 (99):19-45.
    I argue in this paper that Descartes's goal with his doctrine of the continuous recreation of the world is to offer a unified and ultimate causal explanation for the possibility of motion and duration in the world, the permanence of created things, and the continuation of their motion and duration. This unified explanation seems to be the only one which, according to Descartes, satisfies the two basic requirements any ultímate cause should meet: the cause must be active and not being (...)
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    Go Social! Replies to Abell and Atencia-Linares.Catharine Abell, Paloma Atencia-Linares, Dominic McIver Lopes & Diarmuid Costello - 2018 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 11 (2):207-234.
    Dominic McIver Lopes’ Four Arts of Photography and Diarmuid Costello’s On Photography: A Philosophical Inquiry examine the state of the art in analytic philosophy of photography and present a new approach to the study of the medium. As opposed to the orthodox and prevalent view, which emphasizes its epistemic capacities, the new theory reconsiders the nature of photography, and redirects focus towards the aesthetic potential of the medium. This symposium comprises two papers that critically examine central questions addressed in the (...)
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    The Human Subject in the Image of a Body: Neither Instrument nor Idol.Olivier Abel - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (172):55-71.
    The somewhat disturbing success of bioethics as a discipline is probably due to the unique nature of its subject matter. Indeed what is it that happens when scientific interest, with its particular resources and language, turns toward the study of the human body? Can this body be instrumentalized like any other object, or do the sciences have to give way here before a taboo subject? Have the sciences not, without their knowing it, taken on an unprecedented signification? The truly prodigious (...)
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  38. In search of truth.Abel J. Jones - 1945 - New York [etc.]: T. Nelson and Sons.
     
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    Do It, Don’t Feel It, and Be Invincible: A Prolog of Exercise Addiction in Endurance Sports.Abel Nogueira, Maribel Tovar-Gálvez & Juan González-Hernández - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Lewis Carroll's visual logic.Francine F. Abeles - 2007 - History and Philosophy of Logic 28 (1):1-17.
    John Venn and Charles L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) created systems of logic diagrams capable of representing classes (sets) and their relations in the form of propositions. Each is a proof method for syllogisms, and Carroll's is a sound and complete system. For a large number of sets, Carroll diagrams are easier to draw because of their self-similarity and algorithmic construction. This regularity makes it easier to locate and thereby to erase cells corresponding with classes destroyed by the premises of an (...)
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    Les figures narratives et descriptives de l’utopie : entre nature et communauté / société.Abel Kouvouama - 2022 - Diogène n° 273-274 (1):53-63.
    Cet article a pour but principal d’analyser la nature de l’utopie. Une fois posé un cadre conceptuel, on se penche, à l’aide d’exemples précis, sur ses figures narratives et descriptives en rapport avec le mythe et l’idéologie dans les champs de la philosophie, de la sociologie et de l’anthropologie. Appréhendée dans sa double acception contradictoire, à la fois comme cité du bonheur et de la perfection « Eu-topos » et/ou cité de nulle part « Ou-topos » selon Thomas (1517), l’utopie (...)
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    Les énoncés du croire dans les messianismes en Afrique.Abel Kouvouama - 2002 - Rue Descartes 36 (2):151-166.
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    Comentario de Santo Tomás de Aquino al tratado De divinis nominibus de Dionisio Areopagita.Abel Miró I. Comas - 2024 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Teórica y Práctica 1 (2):11-26.
    En este libro, que se titula «Sobre los nombres divinos [De divinis nominibus]», siguiendo la costumbre de aquellos que han transmitido la ciencia magistralmente [artificiose], Dionisio empieza, en primer lugar, presentando algunas consideraciones necesarias para todo el estudio sucesivo, y, en segundo lugar, prosigue exponiendo el objeto principal [de su tratado] en el capítulo tercero.
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    Van Stilte en Eensaamheid.Abel Coetzee - 1956 - HTS Theological Studies 12 (1).
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    Los nombres de lo indecible. Consideraciones ontológicas en torno a Tomás de Aquino, In librum beati Dionysii De divinis nominibus expositio, capítulo I, lección 1.Abel Miró I. Comas - 2024 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Teórica y Práctica 1 (1):15-26.
    En este artículo se investigan los presupuestos ontológicos de aquellos nombres divinos que pueden predicarse de Dios y de las criaturas. En un primer momento, se destaca la anterioridad metafísica del ente como atributo de Dios. Después, al descubrir que el ente es un concepto análogo, se examinan las distintas modalidades de analogía confrontando dos textos: Summa contra Gentiles, I, cap. 34 y De Veritate, q.2, a.11. Finalmente, se muestra que la analogía de proporcionalidad es la que debe preferirse para (...)
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    A crise da Europa.Abel Salazar - 1942 - Lisboa,: Cosmos.
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  47. The Global Neuronal Workspace as a broadcasting network.Abel Wajnerman Paz - 2022 - Network Neuroscience.
    A new strategy for moving forward in the characterization of the Global Neuronal Workspace (GNW) is proposed. According to Dehaene, Changeux and colleagues, broadcasting is the main function of the GNW. However, the dynamic network properties described by recent graph-theoretic GNW models are consistent with many large-scale communication processes that are different from broadcasting. We propose to apply a different graph-theoretic approach, originally developed for optimizing information dissemination in communication networks, which can be used to identify the pattern of frequency (...)
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    Cartesian Passions.Abel B. Franco - 2016 - Journal of Philosophical Research 41:401-438.
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    Cartesian Passions: Our (Imperfect) Natural Guides Towards Perfection.Abel B. Franco - 2016 - Journal of Philosophical Research 41:401-438.
    I defend that Cartesian passions are a function—in fact, the only function—of the mind-body union responsible for guiding us in the pursuit of our (natural) perfection, a perfection that we increase by joining goods that our nature deems to be so. This view is in conflict, on one hand, with those (a majority) who have emphasized either the epistemic or survival role of our passions and, on the other and more precisely, with a recent proposal according to which Cartesian passions (...)
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  50. Rudolf Eucken.Abel J. Jones - 1913 - London,: T. C. & E. C. Jack; [etc., etc..
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