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  1. Das ästhetische Problem der Ferne.G. Mehlis - 1916 - Rivista di Filosofia 6:173.
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  2. Gumplowicz, Ludwig. Geschichte der Staatstheorien.G. Mehlis - 1928 - Kant Studien 33:292.
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  3. Vom Messias. Kulturphilosophische Essays.R. Kroner, N. Bubnoff, G. Mehlis, S. Hessen & F. Steppuhn - 1909 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 17 (4):13-14.
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  4. Gumplowicz, Ludwig. Geschichte der Staatstheorien. [REVIEW]G. Mehlis - 1928 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 33:292.
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  5. Mehlis, G., Lehrbuch der Geschichtsphilosophie.Paul Menzer - 1917 - Kant Studien 21:302.
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  6. Mehlis, G., Lehrbuch der Geschichtsphilosophie. [REVIEW]Paul Menzer - 1917 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 21:302.
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  7. Maḥshavah metaḳteḳet: G'on Dyuʼi: ʻeḳronot merkaziyim be-torato u-maḥshavah meḥudeshet ʻalehem = Ticking thought.Anat Rimon-Or - 2017 - Or Yehudah: ha-Makhon le-aḥarayut ezraḥit. Edited by Yosef Argaman.
     
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    Plato Republic.G. H. Plato & Wells - 1945 - New York: Basic Books (AZ). Edited by Allan Bloom & Adam Kirsch.
    A model for the ideal state includes discussions of the nature and application of justice, the role of the philosopher in society, the goals of education, and the effects of art upon character.
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  9. Historiography and enlightenment: A view of their history: J. G. A. Pocock.J. G. A. Pocock - 2008 - Modern Intellectual History 5 (1):83-96.
    This essay is written on the following premises and argues for them. “Enlightenment” is a word or signifier, and not a single or unifiable phenomenon which it consistently signifies. There is no single or unifiable phenomenon describable as “the Enlightenment,” but it is the definite article rather than the noun which is to be avoided. In studying the intellectual history of the late seventeenth century and the eighteenth, we encounter a variety of statements made, and assumptions proposed, to which the (...)
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  10. Fundamental Problems of Marxism.G. V. PLEKHANOV - 1969
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  11. Introduction.G. Pitcher - 2005-01-01 - In José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth. Blackwell.
     
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    We Feel Our Freedom.Linda M. G. Zerilli - 2005 - Political Theory 33 (2):158-188.
    Critics of Hannah Arendt's Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy argue that Arendt fails to address the most important problem of political judgment, namely, validity. This essay shows that Arendt does indeed have an answer to the problem that preoccupies her critics, with one important caveat: she does not think that validity is the all-important problem of political judgment--the affirmation of human freedom is.
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    Value Pluralism and the Problem of Judgment.Linda M. G. Zerilli - 2012 - Political Theory 40 (1):6-31.
    This essay examines the significantly different approaches of John Rawls and Hannah Arendt to the problem of judgment in democratic theory and practice.
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  14. Studies in Logic and Foundations of Mathematics. Volume 74: Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Bucharest, 1971.Patrick Suppes, Leon Henkin, Joja Athanase & G. Moisil (eds.) - 1973 - Elsevier.
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    Did Tarski commit “Tarski's fallacy”?G. Y. Sher - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (2):653-686.
    In his 1936 paper,On the Concept of Logical Consequence, Tarski introduced the celebrated definition oflogical consequence: “The sentenceσfollows logicallyfrom the sentences of the class Γ if and only if every model of the class Γ is also a model of the sentenceσ.” [55, p. 417] This definition, Tarski said, is based on two very basic intuitions, “essential for the proper concept of consequence” [55, p. 415] and reflecting common linguistic usage: “Consider any class Γ of sentences and a sentence which (...)
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    The Trial and Death of Socrates: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Death Scene From Phaedo.G. M. A. Plato & Grube - 2000 - New York: Dover Publications. Edited by Benjamin Jowett.
    The classical Athenian philosopher Socrates was tried in 399 BCE on the basis of two notoriously ambiguous charges: corrupting the youth and impiety (in Greek, asebeia). A majority of the 501 dikasts (Athenian citizen-jurors) voted to convict him. Socrates was ultimately sentenced to death by drinking a hemlock-based liquid. This well-known account of the trial is by Plato, one of Socrates' students and a famous philosopher in his own right. Whether Socrates was punished unjustly is a contested issue which to (...)
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    Ramseyfication and structural realism.Elie G. Zahar - 2010 - Theoria 19 (1):5-30.
    The Ramsey-sentence H* of any hypothesis H is shown to be a synthetic proposition containing mathematics as a finite component. Far from being quasi-tautological, H* proves to have as much physical content as H itself.
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    Human Behaviour and Biology.G. D. Wassermann - 1983 - Dialectica 37 (3):169-184.
    SummaryExtremism in the environment‐versus innateness controversy in the behavioural sciences and in human sociobiology is being examined. Genetic effects can be severely modified or overruled by environmental factors, but may, nevertheless, be important. Dawkins' view that we are survival machines programmed to subserve selfish genes seems untenable and is a root of racialism. It is also argued that morality is compatible with mixed genetic and environmental control of brains via existing biological machinery.
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    Preliminary remarks on a logic of plausible inference.G. Pólya - 1949 - Dialectica 3 (1‐2):28-35.
    It is shown by examples that inductive procedures which are commonly noticed only in the experimental sciences, are heuristically applicable also to purely mathematical questions. Similar processes are pointed out in inventive and everyday reasoning. A simple pattern of plausible inference is formulated and the bearing of these remarks on the current philosophical discussion of probability is hinted at. ‐ G. P.
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    Acculturating Adolescents: Micro-Integration and Social Support.G. Pink - 2005 - Global Bioethics 18 (1):181-187.
    As has been often descried, the well-being and integration of refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants mutually influence each other. Therefore, OMEGA Health Care Center is carrying through programs which at the same time further integration on the level of individuals and help prevent or address psychological, social and medical problems. Women and minors are the main target groups of these programs. Aside form giving adolescents concrete support—e.g. in their schoolwork—most of our youth programs focus on active work toward integration. This (...)
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    Detecting Genuine and Deliberate Displays of Surprise in Static and Dynamic Faces.Mircea Zloteanu, Eva G. Krumhuber & Daniel C. Richardson - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Partially-Ordered (Branching) Generalized Quantifiers: A General Definition.G. Y. Sher - 1997 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 26 (1):1-43.
    Following Henkin’s discovery of partially-ordered (branching) quantification (POQ) with standard quantifiers in 1959, philosophers of language have attempted to extend his definition to POQ with generalized quantifiers. In this paper I propose a general definition of POQ with 1-place generalized quantifiers of the simplest kind: namely, predicative, or “cardinality” quantifiers, e.g., “most”, “few”, “finitely many”, “exactly α ”, where α is any cardinal, etc. The definition is obtained in a series of generalizations, extending the original, Henkin definition first to a (...)
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    Point defects in platinum.G. R. Piercy - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (51):201-221.
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    Anarchism and socialism.G. V. Plekhanov - unknown
    According to Proudhon, before Kant, the believer and the philosopher moved “by an irresistible impulse,” asked themselves, “What is God!” They then asked themselves “Which, of all religions, is the best!” “In fact, if there does exist a Being superior to Humanity, there must also exist a system of the relations between this Being and Humanity. What then is this system! The search for the best religion is the second step that the human mind takes in reason and in faith. (...)
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    Asceticism and Healing in Ancient India: Medicine in the Buddhist Monastery.Francis Zimmermann & Kenneth G. Zysk - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (2):321.
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  26. Towards enabling trusted artificial intelligence via Blockchain.K. Sarpatwar, R. Vaculin, H. Min, G. Su, T. Heath, G. Ganapavarapu & D. Dillenberger - 2019 - In .
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  27. More Than a Decade of Rapid Genomic Sequencing: Where Are We Now?Carol J. Saunders, Luca Brunelli, Michael J. Deem, Emily G. Farrow, Madhuri Hegde & Zornitza Stark - forthcoming - Clinical Chemistry.
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    Factors influencing the sex ratio at birth in Australia, 1902–65.G. N. Pollard - 1969 - Journal of Biosocial Science 1 (2):125-144.
    Using Australian records of human births for the first six decades of the twentieth century, the proportions of male and female births are studied in relation to the mother's age, the father's age, the parents' ages in combination, and certain other factors. The principal data used relate to the years 1931–55, during which over 3 million children were born, yet even so the significant features are not easy to discern.
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    Courage: A Modern Look at an Ancient Virtue.Andrei G. Zavaliy & Michael Aristidou - 2014 - Journal of Military Ethics 13 (2):174-189.
    The purpose of this article is twofold: to demystify the ancient concept of courage, making it more palpable for the modern reader, and to suggest the reasonably specific constraints that would restrict the contemporary tendency of indiscriminate attribution of this virtue. The discussion of courage will incorporate both the classical interpretations of this trait of character, and the empirical studies into the complex relation between the emotion of fear and behavior. The Aristotelian thesis that courage consists in overcoming the fear (...)
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  30. Remnants of reductionism.G. Krishna Vemulapalli & Henry Byerly - 1999 - Foundations of Chemistry 1 (1):17-41.
    Central to many issues surrounding reduction in science is the relation between a physical system and its components. In this article we examine how thermodynamic theory relates properties of whole systems to properties of their components. In order to keep the analysis general, we focus our study on universal properties like volume, heat capacity, energy and temperature. In the cases examined we find that scientific explanation requires appeal to properties of components that are spatially as extensive as the whole system. (...)
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    How Homeric is the Aristotelian Conception of Courage?Andrei G. Zavaliy - 2017 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 55 (3):350-377.
    When Aristotle limits the manifestation of true courage to the military context only, his primary target is an overly inclusive conception of courage presented by Plato in the Laches. At the same time, Aristotle explicitly tries to demarcate his ideal of genuine courage from the paradigmatic examples of courageous actions derived from the Homeric epics. It remains questionable, though, whether Aristotle is truly earnest in his efforts to distance himself from Homer. It will be argued that Aristotle's attempt to associate (...)
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    Doing Without Knowing. Feminism's Politics of the Ordinary.Linda M. G. Zerilli - 1998 - Political Theory 26 (4):435-458.
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    Plotinus.G. P. Goold - 1953 - London,: Allen & Unwin. Edited by A. H. Armstrong.
    Plotinus (204/5–270 CE) was the first and greatest of Neoplatonic philosophers. His writings were edited by his disciple Porphyry, who published them sometime between 301 and 305 CE in six sets of nine treatises each (Enneads), with a biography of his master in which he also explains his editorial principles.
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    The right to withdraw from research.G. Owen Schaefer Alan Wertheimer - 2010 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 20 (4):329-352.
    The right to withdraw from participation in research is recognized in virtually all national and international guidelines for research on human subjects. It is therefore surprising that there has been little justification for that right in the literature. We argue that the right to withdraw should protect research participants from information imbalance, inability to hedge, inherent uncertainty, and untoward bodily invasion, and it serves to bolster public trust in the research enterprise. Although this argument is not radical, it provides a (...)
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    The λ-calculus is ω-incomplete.G. D. Plotkin - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (2):313-317.
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    Multiple births in Australia, 1944–63.G. N. Pollard - 1969 - Journal of Biosocial Science 1 (4):389-404.
    From statistics on Australian confinements during the period 1944–63 it seems that the following conclusions can legitimately be drawn.
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  37. The conjunction fallacy.G. Wolford, H. Taylor & R. Beck - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):351-351.
     
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  38. What's scene and not seen: Influences of movement and task upon what we see.G. Wallis & H. Buelthoff - 2000 - Visual Cognition 7:175-190.
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    Cicero on the Origins of Civilization and Society: The Preface to De re publica Book 3.James E. G. Zetzel - 2017 - American Journal of Philology 138 (3):461-487.
  40. Life and its Origin.PHILIP G. FOTHERGILL - 1958
     
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    The Development of Oral Communication in the Classroom.G. M. Phillips, R. E. Dunham, R. Brubacker & D. Butt - 1971 - British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (3):348-349.
  42. Christian sources and European identity: Nihil-illuminism?G. Piaia - 2005 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 60 (1):135-142.
     
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  43. Entre le mysticisme platonicien et la>> Philosophie des fleuves.G. Piaia - 1996 - Synthesis Philosophica 11:381-398.
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  44. From Giovanni Papini to Ugo Foscolo. Notes on the fortunes of Bayle in Italy.G. Piaia - 2000 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 55 (1):99-104.
     
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  45. Guido Canziani and YC Zarka (Eds.): L'interpretazione nei secoli XVIe XVII.G. Piaia - 1996 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 4 (1):169-173.
     
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    History and Existence in Husserl's Manuscripts.G. Piana - 1972 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1972 (13):86-124.
  47. ""History of contemporary thought: Eugenio Garin's" Chronicles of Italian Philosophy" and Mario Dal Pra's" History of Philosophy".G. Piaia & F. D'Alberto - 2001 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 56 (3):495-500.
     
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  48. Intorno alle origini della moderna storiografia filosofica.G. Piaia - 1979 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 8 (2-3):211-231.
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    Idees directrices de la Morale Chretienne.G. N. Dolson - 1919 - Philosophical Review 28:331.
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    Idées directrices de la morale chrétienne.G. N. Dolson - 1918 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 86 (3):163-163.
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