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  1. A theory of logical relevance.E. K. Voishvillo - 1996 - Logique Et Analyse 155 (156):207-228.
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    On Problems of the Evolution of Logic.V. A. Bocharov, E. K. Voishvillo, A. G. Dragalin & V. A. Smirnov - 1980 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 18 (4):31-52.
    Logic today is a ramified discipline existing on many levels. It is actively pursued by philosophers, mathemeticians, and computer specialists. The reason is that it is widely employed to solve a number of problems both in the theory of knowledge and in mathematics and computer science. But the broad spectrum of application of contemporary logic does not change the fact that its basic content has the nature of philosophical methodology. In contemporary logic it is the forms of thought and the (...)
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    Aggregation and Competitive Exclusion: Explaining the Coexistence of Human Papillomavirus Types and the Effectiveness of Limited Vaccine Conferred Cross-Immunity.E. K. Waters - 2012 - Acta Biotheoretica 60 (4):333-356.
    Human Papillomavirus (HPV) types are sexually transmitted infections that cause a number of human cancers. According to the competitive exclusion principle in ecology, HPV types that have lower transmission probabilities and shorter durations of infection should be outcompeted by more virulent types. This, however, is not the case, as numerous HPV types co-exist, some which are less transmissible and more easily cleared than others. This paper examines whether this exception to the competitive exclusion principle can be explained by the aggregation (...)
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    Erratum to: Aggregation and Competitive Exclusion: Explaining the Coexistence of Human Papillomavirus Types and the Effectiveness of Limited Vaccine Conferred Cross-Immunity.E. K. Waters - 2016 - Acta Biotheoretica 64 (2):219-219.
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    Resisting the Siren Call of Individualism in Pediatric Decision-Making and the Role of Relational Interests.E. K. Salter - 2014 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39 (1):26-40.
    The siren call of individualism is compelling. And although we have recognized its dangerous allure in the realm of adult decision-making, it has had profound and yet unnoticed dangerous effects in pediatric decision-making as well. Liberal individualism as instantiated in the best interest standard conceptualizes the child as independent and unencumbered and the goal of child rearing as rational autonomous adulthood, a characterization that is both ontologically false and normatively dangerous. Although a notion of the individuated child might have a (...)
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  6. Amusement, Delight, and Whimsy: Humor Has Its Reasons that Reason Cannot Ignore.E. K. Ackermann - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (3):405-411.
    Context: The idea for this article sprang from a desire to revive a conversation with the late Ernst von Glasersfeld on the heuristic function - and epistemological status - of forms of ideations that resist linguistic or empirical scrutiny. A close look into the uses of humor seemed a thread worth pursuing, albeit tenuous, to further explore some of the controversies surrounding the evocative power of the imaginal and other oblique forms of knowing characteristic of creative individuals. Problem: People generally (...)
     
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    Did a biased jury convict Plato's Socrates?E. K. Achah - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy and Culture 2 (2):1-16.
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  8. Author’s Response: Impenetrable Minds, Delusion of Shared Experience: Let’s Pretend.E. K. Ackermann - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (3):418-421.
    Upshot: In view of Kenny’s clinical insights, Hug’s notes on the intricacies of rational vs. a-rational “knowing” in the design sciences, and Chronaki & Kynigos’s notice of mathematics teachers’ meta-communication on experiences of change, this response reframes the heuristic power of bisociation and suspension of disbelief in the light of Kelly’s notion of “as-if-ism” (constructive alternativism. Doing as-if and playing what-if, I reiterate, are critical to mitigating intra-and inter-personal relations, or meta-communicating. Their epistemic status within the radical constructivist framework is (...)
     
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  9. Filosofia︠ ︡ėpokhi Prosveshchenii︠a︡ v Belorussii.Ė. K. Doroshevich - 1971 - Minsk,: "Nauka i Texnika,".
     
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  10. Ocherk istorii ėsteticheskoĭ mysli Belorussii.E. K. Doroshevich & Uladzimir Konan - 1972 - Moskva,: "Iskusstvo,". Edited by Uladzimir Mikhaĭlavich Konon.
     
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    Classical Association, Liverpool Branch.E. K. East & N. A. Ormerod - 1920 - The Classical Review 34 (3-4):78-.
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    Zoologica Pindarica.E. K. Borthwick - 1976 - Classical Quarterly 26 (02):198-.
    Bowra , referring to the image of the , and to the striking impression , states ‘Pindar seems to fuse two unusually disparate images into a single result… While the sheddingof leaves implies that he would have grown old without winning any wide renown, the cock means that such renown as he would have got would have beenof little account in the Greek world at large.’ Gildersleeve's comment ad loc, ‘The thus becomes a flower’, implies a similar assumption, that the (...)
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    Conscience and Bodily Awareness: Disagreements with Merleau-Ponty.E. K. Ledermann - 1982 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 13 (3):286-295.
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    Ethics in psychiatry--the patient's freedom and bondage.E. K. Ledermann - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (4):191-194.
    Ethics is defined as the realm of the 'ought', the realm of conscience which postulates that Man has the freedom to carry out what he judges to be morally right. By such acts he realizes his freedom of making himself into a truer, more authentic person than he was before. A libertarian psychotherapy, based on this ethic, is outlined. Medical science (as all science) belongs to the realm of the 'is' and postulates that the phenomena which it studies follow a (...)
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    Lived Time: Phenomenological and Psychopathological Studies, by Eugène Minkowski.E. K. Ledermann - 1972 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 3 (1):82-84.
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    Mental Health and Human Conscience, the True and the False Self (Gower 1984).E. K. Ledermann - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (4):216-216.
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    Zwischen Logos Und Antilogos: Untersuchungen Zur Vermittlung Von Hermeneutik Und Naturwissenschaft, by Dieter Wyss.E. K. Ledermann - 1983 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 14 (1):107-109.
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  18. Kategorialʹnye orientat︠s︡ii poznanii︠a︡.Ė. K. Liepinʹ - 1986 - Riga: "Zinatne".
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    Did Plato See Through It All?E. K. Emilsson - 2023 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 17 (2):265-270.
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  20. Preservice and inservice secondary social studies teachers' beliefs and instructional decisions about learning with text.E. K. Wilson, J. E. Readence & B. C. Konopak - 2002 - Journal of Social Studies Research 26 (1):12-22.
     
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    Socrates, Socratics, and the Word B e e aim n.E. K. Borthwick - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51 (1):297-301.
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    Is Donatvs's Commentary on Virgil Lost?E. K. Rand - 1916 - Classical Quarterly 10 (03):158-.
    Aelivs donatvs, the note d grammarian of the fourth century of our era, wrote commentaries on Terence and Virgil. The commentary on Terence has been preserved, though in a curiously heterogeneous form which thus far has defied analysis. The most plausible supposition is that our present text is a conflation of two commentaries, one by Donatus himself, and one by Euanthius, whose work was obviously utilized for part of the introductory note on comedy. But even if this is the right (...)
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    In Memoriam.E. K. Hicks - 1995 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 8 (1):3-3.
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    Constructing Low-Order Discriminant Neural Networks Using Statistical Feature Selection.E. K. Henderson & T. R. Martinez - 2007 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 16 (1):27-56.
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    Justification for a home-based education programme for kidney patients and their social network prior to initiation of renal replacement therapy.E. K. Massey, M. T. Hilhorst, R. W. Nette, P. J. H. Smak Gregoor, M. A. van den Dorpel, A. C. van Kooij, W. C. Zuidema, R. Zietse, J. J. V. Busschbach & W. Weimar - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (11):677-681.
    In this article, an ethical analysis of an educational programme on renal replacement therapy options for patients and their social network is presented. The two main spearheads of this approach are: (1) offering an educational programme on all renal replacement therapy options ahead of treatment requirement and (2) a home-based approach involving the family and friends of the patient. Arguments are offered for the ethical justification of this approach by considering the viewpoint of the various stakeholders involved. Finally, reflecting on (...)
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  26. E. Heintel, Hegel und die Analogia entis.E. K. Specht - 1958 - Kant Studien 50:244.
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  27. E.-W. Platzeck, Von der Analogie zum Syllogismus.E. K. Specht - 1955 - Kant Studien 47:429.
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    Emendations and Interpretations in the Greek Anthology.E. K. Borthwick - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (02):426-.
    Gow and Page are of the opinion that Planudes’ àένναος in the fifth line of this epigram may be not his conjecture but the true reading, and reject Jacobs' commonly received emendation àєί λáνος, with κηρο in the following line. But I have no doubt that for the two words μέν àλανóς we should read μєμαλαγαγμένος for ó μєμαλαγαγμένος κηρóς is the regular gloss1 on the waxy substance called μàλθα or μàλθα which was used in Athens—at the time of Sophocles (...)
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    The Dances of Philocleon and the Sond of Carcinus in Aristophanes' Wasps.E. K. Borthwick - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (01):44-.
    Philocleon's dance in the exodus of the Wasps, and its allusions to, and caricatures of, contemporary composers or dancers, have often been discussed, and much is bound to remain inconclusive in view of the dubious nature of such scanty material as has survived in explanation of the scene in the scholiastic tradition. It is particularly unfortunate that it is not certain who is the Phrynichus referred to in 1490 ff.
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    Two Textual Problems in Euripides' Antiope, Fr. 188.E. K. Borthwick - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (01):41-.
    In a recent article I drew attention to the fact that the well-known fable of the improvident cicada and the industrious ant has a close resemblance to the story of the twin brothers Amphion and Zethus and their classic debate on the respective merits of the artistic and practical life in Euripides' Antiope, which is reflected not only in the argument of Callicles and Socrates in the Gorgias and Horace, Ep. i. 18.
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    Zoologica Pindarica.E. K. Borthwick - 1976 - Classical Quarterly 26 (2):198-205.
    Bowra, referring to the image of the, and to the striking impression, states ‘Pindar seems to fuse two unusually disparate images into a single result… While the sheddingof leaves implies that he would have grown old without winning any wide renown, the cock means that such renown as he would have got would have beenof little account in the Greek world at large.’ Gildersleeve's comment ad loc, ‘The thus becomes a flower’, implies a similar assumption, that the secondimage is entirely (...)
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    A Harvard Manuscript of Ovid, Palladius and Tacitus.E. K. Rand - 1905 - American Journal of Philology 26 (3):291.
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    Collectanea Hispanica.E. K. Rand & Charles Upson Clark - 1921 - American Journal of Philology 42 (4):354.
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  34. Cicero in the Courtroom of St. Thomas Aquinas.E. K. Rand - 1953 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 15 (4):670-671.
     
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    De Consolatione Philosophiae.E. K. Rand & Fridericus Klingner - 1923 - American Journal of Philology 44 (1):86.
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    Fortunat. Etude sur un Dernier Representant de la Poesie Latine dans la Gaule Merovingienne.E. K. Rand & Abbe D. Tardi - 1929 - American Journal of Philology 50 (3):312.
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    Horatian Urbanity in Hesiod's Works and Days.E. K. Rand - 1911 - American Journal of Philology 32 (2):131.
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    Martial, the Epigrammatist, and Other Essays.E. K. Rand & Kirby Flower Smith - 1920 - American Journal of Philology 41 (4):394.
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    Monumenti Vaticani di Paleografia Musicale Latina Raccolti.E. K. Rand & Enrico Marriott Bannister - 1914 - American Journal of Philology 35 (4):467.
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    Note on the Vossianus Q 86 and the Reginenses 333 and 1616.E. K. Rand - 1923 - American Journal of Philology 44 (2):171.
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    Religion in Virgil.E. K. Rand & Cyril Bailey - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (1):99.
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    st. Martin Of Tours.E. K. Rand - 1927 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 11 (1):101-109.
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    Saeculi Noni Auctoris in Boetii Consolationem Philosophiae Commentarius.E. K. Rand & Edmund Taite Silk - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (3):338.
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    The Chronology of Ovid's Early Works.E. K. Rand - 1907 - American Journal of Philology 28 (3):287.
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    The meaning of the humanities.E. K. Rand - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49 (6):672-677.
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    The Piscatory Eclogues of Jacopo Sannazaro.E. K. Rand & Wilfred P. Mustard - 1915 - American Journal of Philology 36 (2):203.
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    The Tradition of Boethius.E. K. Rand & Howard Rollin Patch - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (4):477.
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    The Vigil of Venus.E. K. Rand, Pervigilium Veneris & Cecil Clementi - 1937 - American Journal of Philology 58 (4):474.
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    Virgil's Birthplace.E. K. Rand - 1933 - Classical Quarterly 27 (02):111-.
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    Virgil's Birthplace Revisited.E. K. Rand - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (01):1-.
    This second visit to the place of Virgil's birth was made partly in actuality—for my wife and I, before taking part in the Virgilian Cruise of last summer, spent two delightful days at Pietole with our hosts, the Signori Prati, and our guest and friend Bruno Nardi—and partly in a renewed pondering of the arguments presented by my friend Professor Conway both in his earlier article and in his recent review of the question, to which, as he says, I had (...)
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