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    Editorial: New Media and Risky Behavior of Children and Young People: Ethics and Policy Implications. Introducing the Themes and Pushing for More.C. Munthe & K. Persson de Fine Licht - 2014 - Public Health Ethics 7 (1):1-4.
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    Computations in extraversion.C. Fine & R. J. R. Blair - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):521-523.
    We make two suggestions with regard to Depue & Collins's target article. First, regarding the functioning of MOC13, we provide data indicating that, contrary to D&C's apparent position, this structure is not necessary for instrumental conditioning. Second, we suggest that D&C's approach would be advanced by reference to formal computational theory, in particular the work of Grossberg. We suggest that an integration of Grossberg 's and D&C's models can provide a more complete account of extraversion.
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    A History of Greek Philosophy: Volume Six: Aristotle: An Encounter.Aristotle the Philosopher.Gail Fine, W. K. C. Guthrie & J. L. Ackrill - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (3):426.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Michelle Fine, Lynn Phillips, Carolyn Terry Bashaw, Patricia Hulsebosch, William Ayers, John C. Weidman, Myrna Goldenberg, Beatrice Wallerstein & Joan N. Burstyn - 1990 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 21 (2):177-221.
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  5. Propositional Attitudes: The Role of Content in Logic, Language, and Mind.C. Anthony Anderson (ed.) - 1990 - Stanford: CSLI.
    These papers treat those issues involved in formulating a logic of propositional attitutudes and consider the relevance of the attitudes to the continuing study of both the philosophy of language and the philosophy of mind. Table of Contents: Introduction, by C. Anthony Anderson and Joseph Owens Quine on Quantifying In, by Kit Fine Prolegomena to a Structural Theory of Belief and Other Attitudes, by Hans Kemp A Study in Comparitive Semantics, by Ernest LePore and Barry Loewer Wherein is Language (...)
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  6. Does inflation solve the hot big bang model׳s fine-tuning problems?C. D. McCoy - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 51 (C):23-36.
    Cosmological inflation is widely considered an integral and empirically successful component of contemporary cosmology. It was originally motivated by its solution of certain so-called fine-tuning problems of the hot big bang model, particularly what are known as the horizon problem and the flatness problem. Although the physics behind these problems is clear enough, the nature of the problems depends on the sense in which the hot big bang model is fine-tuned and how the alleged fine-tuning is problematic. (...)
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  7. Arthur fine / reflections on a relational theory of space.C. T. K. Chari - 1971 - Synthese 22 (3-4):448.
     
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  8. Walking a fine line-Reply.C. B. Cohen, D. A. Scott & S. E. Wheeler - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (1):7-7.
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    G. Chiarante, La fine del Pci. Dall'alternativa democratica di Berlinguer all'ultimo congresso (1979-1991).C. Baccetti - 2011 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 25 (1):117-118.
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  10. Semiologia della fine. Note per un'interpretazione de W. Benjamin.C. Castellani - 2001 - Filosofia Oggi 24 (95):243-252.
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  11. Realism, Beyond Miracles.Axel Mueller & Arthur Fine - 2005 - In Yemima Ben-Menahim (ed.), Contemporary Philosophy in Focus: Hilary Putnam. Cambridge University Press. pp. 83-124.
    Two things about Hilary Putnam have not changed throughout his career: some (including Putnam himself) have regarded him as a “realist” and some have seen him as a philosopherwho changed his positions (certainly with respect to realism) almost continually. Apparently, what realism meant to him in the 1960s, in the late seventies and eighties, and in the nineties, respectively, are quite different things. Putnam indicates this by changing prefixes: scientific, metaphysical, internal, pragmatic, commonsense, but always realism. Encouraged by Putnam’s own (...)
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    Arte e poststoria: conversazioni sulla fine dell'estetica e altro.Demetrio Paparoni & Arthur C. Danto (eds.) - 2020 - Vicenza: Neri Pozza editore.
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    Éditorial.Agnès Fine - 2007 - Clio 25:9-25.
    « La musique est femme » écrit Wagner à Liszt dans une lettre datée du 25 novembre 1850. Dans ce début de phrase qui ouvre la contribution d’Aline Tauzin, le musicien allemand exprimait intuitivement une équivalence dont les auteurs des textes qui suivent, chacun à sa manière, analysent les contours. S’ils s’intéressent aux pratiques musicales concrètes, c’est le plus souvent pour les mettre en rapport avec les représentations de la musique, des femmes et du féminin dans la longue durée du (...)
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    Emmanuel Désveaux, Avant le genre. Triptyque d’anthropologie hardcore.Agnès Fine - 2014 - Clio 39.
    Certains chercheurs ne voient pas d’autres moyens de présenter leurs analyses qu’en les opposant à d’autres, dont ils ne précisent d’ailleurs pas plus le contenu que l’identité de leurs auteurs. C’est le cas d’Emmanuel Désveaux dans son livre Avant le genre, dont l’introduction intitulée « Contre la tyrannie du genre » laisse pour le moins perplexe. En effet, s’élevant contre l’idée « qui circulerait communément aujourd’hui dans les cercles parisiens » (lesquels?) que « l’anthropologie class...
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    Françoise HÉRITIER, Masculin, Féminin. La pensée de la différence. Paris, O. Jacob, 1996.Agnès Fine - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 2:16-16.
    Ce livre réunit douze articles publiés dans différentes revues entre 1979 et 1993 qui, tous, abordent sous un angle un peu différent une question qui taraude l'auteur : quel est le fondement de la hiérarchie entre les sexes ? Françoise Héritier, anthropologue, observe tout d'abord celle-ci chez les Samo, ethnie du Burkina Faso qui fut son premier terrain, mais elle la repère également dans tous les systèmes de parenté. C'est en effet en tant qu'anthropologue de la parenté qu'elle pours..
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    Françoise HÉRITIER, Masculin, Féminin. La pensée de la différence. Paris, O. Jacob, 1996.Agnès Fine - 1998 - Clio 8.
    Ce livre réunit douze articles publiés dans différentes revues entre 1979 et 1993 qui, tous, abordent sous un angle un peu différent une question qui taraude l'auteur : quel est le fondement de la hiérarchie entre les sexes? Françoise Héritier, anthropologue, observe tout d'abord celle-ci chez les Samo, ethnie du Burkina Faso qui fut son premier terrain, mais elle la repère également dans tous les systèmes de parenté. C'est en effet en tant qu'anthropologue de la parenté qu'elle pours...
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    Low temperature magnetic hysteresis of fine particle aggregates occuring in some natural samples.C. Radhakrishnamurty, S. D. Likhite & N. P. Sastry - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (182):503-507.
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    Femmes du Maghreb.Claudine Leduc & Agnès Fine - 1999 - Clio 9.
    L’actualité, comme toujours, suscite la réflexion historique. Devant le déchaînement de la violence en Algérie, CLIO avait programmé, dès sa fondation en 1995, un numéro consacré aux Femmes d’Algérie où se seraient exprimés des chercheurs (euses) d’Algérie. C’était pour son comité de rédaction une façon de dire, comme il le pouvait, sa solidarité à ceux qui vivaient dans la quotidienneté de la terreur. Il a demandé à Djamila Amrane, titulaire depuis 1994 du poste d’« Histoire des Femmes et de...
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    Femmes du Maghreb.Claudine Leduc & Agnès Fine - 1999 - Clio 9.
    L’actualité, comme toujours, suscite la réflexion historique. Devant le déchaînement de la violence en Algérie, CLIO avait programmé, dès sa fondation en 1995, un numéro consacré aux Femmes d’Algérie où se seraient exprimés des chercheurs (euses) d’Algérie. C’était pour son comité de rédaction une façon de dire, comme il le pouvait, sa solidarité à ceux qui vivaient dans la quotidienneté de la terreur. Il a demandé à Djamila Amrane, titulaire depuis 1994 du poste d’« Histoire des Femmes et de...
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    Femmes du Maghreb.Agnès Fine Et Claudine Leduc - 1999 - Clio 9.
    L’actualité, comme toujours, suscite la réflexion historique. Devant le déchaînement de la violence en Algérie, CLIO avait programmé, dès sa fondation en 1995, un numéro consacré aux Femmes d’Algérie où se seraient exprimés des chercheurs (euses) d’Algérie. C’était pour son comité de rédaction une façon de dire, comme il le pouvait, sa solidarité à ceux qui vivaient dans la quotidienneté de la terreur. Il a demandé à Djamila Amrane, titulaire depuis 1994 du poste d’« Histoire des Femmes et de...
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    Gardens and the Passion for the Infinite.Fine Arts Aesthetics International Society for Phenomenology & Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 2003 - Springer Verlag.
    This handsomely produced volume contains 22 contributions from international scholars, which were originally presented at the 2000 Conference of the International Society for Phenomenology, Fine Arts, & Aesthetics. The papers center around the theme of gardens and include a wide range of topics of interest to phenomenologists but also, perhaps, to gardeners with a philosophical bent. A sampling of topics: Leonardo's Annunciation Hortus Conclusus and its reflexive intent; hatha yoga--a phenomenological experience of nature; the Chinese attempt to miniaturize the (...)
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    Problems and paradigms: Fine tuning of DNA repair in transcribed genes: Mechanisms, prevalence and consequences.C. Stephen Downes, Anderson J. Ryan & Robert T. Johnson - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (3):209-216.
    Cells fine‐tune their DNA repair, selecting some regions of the genome in preference to others. In the paradigm case, excision of UV‐induced pyrimidine dimers in mammalian cells, repair is concentrated in transcribed genes, especially in the transcribed strand. This is due both to chromatin structure being looser in transcribing domains, allowing more rapid repair, and to repair enzymes being coupled to RNA polymerases stalled at damage sites; possibly other factors are also involved. Some repair‐defective diseases may involve repair‐transcription coupling: (...)
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  23. On fineness of grain.Jeffrey C. King - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 163 (3):763-781.
    A central job for propositions is to be the objects of the attitudes. Propositions are the things we doubt, believe and suppose. Some philosophers have thought that propositions are sets of possible worlds. But many have become convinced that such an account individuates propositions too coarsely. This raises the question of how finely propositions should be individuated. An account of how finely propositions should be individuated on which they are individuated very finely is sketched. Objections to the effect that the (...)
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    Ruling engines and diffraction gratings before Rowland: the work of Lewis Rutherfurd and William Rogers.C. N. Brown - 2018 - Annals of Science 75 (4):330-360.
    ABSTRACTDiffraction gratings are famously associated with Henry Rowland of Johns Hopkins University but there were precursors. Although gratings were first made and used in Europe, reliable machines for ruling gratings were developed in the USA, and two men, Lewis Rutherfurd and William Rogers, tackled the problem before Rowland. Rutherfurd, a wealthy independent astronomer, designed and built the first screw-operated engine for ruling diffraction gratings, the fore-runner of almost all subsequent ruling engines. With it he and his assistant D. C. Chapman (...)
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  25. Fine-grained opinion, probability, and the logic of full belief.Bas C. van Fraassen - 1995 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 24 (4):349-377.
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  26. Traditional Kitsch and the Janus-Head of Comfort.C. E. Emmer - 2014 - In Justyna Stępień (ed.), Redefining Kitsch and Camp in Literature and Culture. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 23-38.
    "C.E. Emmer’s article addresses the ongoing debates over how to classify and understand kitsch, from the inception of postmodern culture onwards. It is suggested that the lack of clear distinction between fine art and popular culture generates 'approaches to kitsch – what we might call 'deflationary' approaches – that conspire to create the impression that, ultimately, either 'kitsch' should be abandoned as a concept altogether, or we should simply abandon ourselves to enjoying kitschy objects as kitsch.' The author offers (...)
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    Review of Alex C. Michalos: Principles of Logic[REVIEW]K. Fine - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (2):205-206.
  28. Kitsch Against Modernity.C. E. Emmer - 1998 - Art Criticism 13 (1):53-80.
    "The writer discusses the concept of kitsch. Having reviewed a variety of approaches to kitsch, he posits an historical conception of it, connecting it to modernity and defining it as a coping-mechanism for modernity. He thus suggests that kitsch is best understood as a tool in the struggle against the particular stresses of the modern world and that it uses materials at hand, fashioning from them some sort of stability largely through projecting images of nature, stasis, and continuity. He discusses (...)
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  29. Can Typicality Arguments Dissolve Cosmology’s Flatness Problem?C. D. McCoy - 2017 - Philosophy of Science 84 (5):1239-1252.
    Several physicists, among them Hawking, Page, Coule, and Carroll, have argued against the probabilistic intuitions underlying fine-tuning arguments in cosmology and instead propose that the canonical measure on the phase space of Friedman-Robertson-Walker space-times should be used to evaluate fine-tuning. They claim that flat space-times in this set are actually typical on this natural measure and that therefore the flatness problem is illusory. I argue that they misinterpret typicality in this phase space and, moreover, that no conclusion can (...)
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  30. The fine-tuning argument.M. C. Bradley - 2001 - Religious Studies 37 (4):451-466.
    A frequent objection to the fine-tuning argument has been that although certain necessary conditions for life were admittedly exceedingly improbable, still, the many possible alternative sets of conditions were all equally improbable, so that no special significance is to be attached to the realization of the conditions of life. Some authors, however, have rejected this objection as fallacious. The object of this paper is to state the objection to the fine-tuning argument in a more telling form than has (...)
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    Cascading SOFM and RBF Networks for Categorization and Indexing of Fly Ashes.C. N. Ravikumar, M. C. Nataraja & M. A. Jayaram - 2011 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 20 (1):61-77.
    The objective of this work is to categorize the available fly ashes in different parts of the world into distinct groups based on its compositional attributes. Kohonen's self-organizing feature map and radial basis function networks are applied in a cascading fashion for the classification of fly ashes in terms of its chemical parameters. The basic procedure of the methodology consists of three stages: apply self-organizing neural net to ascertain possible number of groups, delineate them and identify the group sensitive attributes; (...)
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  32. On propositions and fineness of grain (again!).Jeffrey C. King - 2019 - Synthese 196 (4).
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    Virginie De LUCA, Catherine ROLLET, La pouponnière de Porchefontaine. L'expérience d'une institution sanitaire et sociale, Paris, L'Harmattan, coll. Logiques sociales, 1999, 210 p. P. DONATI, S. MOLLO, A. NORVEZ, C. ROLLET, Les centres maternels, réali. [REVIEW]Agnès Fine - 2001 - Clio 14:23-23.
    Ces deux livres, parus en même temps et dans la même collection, sont le résultat d'une recherche collective sur les centres maternels, menée par une équipe de sociologues et d'historiens, dirigée par C. Rollet dont on connaît les solides travaux personnels sur l'histoire de la politique à l'égard de la petite enfance sous la Troisième République. Les deux ouvrages se complètent parfaitement dans la mesure où la lecture du premier, une monographie historique sur l'un des plus anciens e...
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    Virginie De LUCA, Catherine ROLLET, La pouponnière de Porchefontaine. L'expérience d'une institution sanitaire et sociale, Paris, L'Harmattan, coll. Logiques sociales, 1999, 210 p. P. DONATI, S. MOLLO, A. NORVEZ, C. ROLLET, Les centres maternels, réali. [REVIEW]Agnès Fine - 2001 - Clio 14:250-252.
    Ces deux livres, parus en même temps et dans la même collection, sont le résultat d'une recherche collective sur les centres maternels, menée par une équipe de sociologues et d'historiens, dirigée par C. Rollet dont on connaît les solides travaux personnels sur l'histoire de la politique à l'égard de la petite enfance sous la Troisième République. Les deux ouvrages se complètent parfaitement dans la mesure où la lecture du premier, une monographie historique sur l'un des plus anciens e...
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  35. The Relationship between Popular Sport and Fine Art.C. L. R. James - 1974 - In H. T. A. Whiting & D. W. Masterson (eds.), Readings in the Aesthetics of Sport. [Distributed by] Kimpton. pp. 99--106.
     
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    On Qualitative Probability Sigma-Algebras.C. Villegas - 1964 - Annals of Mathematical Statistics 35:1787-1796.
    The first clear and precise statement of the axioms of qualitative probability was given by de Finetti ([1], Section 13). A more detailed treatment, based however on more complex axioms for conditional qualitative probability, was given later by Koopman [5]. De Finetti and Koopman derived a probability measure from a qualitative probability under the assumption that, for any integer n, there are n mutually exclusive, equally probable events. L. J. Savage [6] has shown that this strong assumption is unnecessary. More (...)
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    A Bibliography of Aesthetics and of the Philosophy of the Fine Arts from 1900 to 1932.C. J. Ducasse & William A. Hammond - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (1):78.
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  38. The developmental paradox of false belief understanding: a dual-system solution.L. C. De Bruin & A. Newen - 2014 - Synthese 191 (3).
    We explore the developmental paradox of false belief understanding. This paradox follows from the claim that young infants already have an understanding of false belief, despite the fact that they consistently fail the elicited-response false belief task. First, we argue that recent proposals to solve this paradox are unsatisfactory because they (i) try to give a full explanation of false belief understanding in terms of a single system, (ii) fail to provide psychological concepts that are sufficiently fine-grained to capture (...)
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    Marie-Claude PENLOUP, L'écriture extra-scolaire des collégiens. Des constats aux perspectives didactiques. Paris, ESF, 1999, 200 p. [REVIEW]Agnès Fine - 2000 - Clio 11:23-23.
    S'il est exact, comme l'indique la quatrième de couverture, que ce livre s'adresse en priorité aux enseignants de lettres en collège, aux professeurs des écoles, aux formateurs et aux étudiants d'IUFM, c'est surtout vrai pour la deuxième partie qui leur suggère quelques pistes d'utilisation didactique des résultats de l'enquête présentée dans la première partie. Celle-ci intéressera beaucoup plus largement les sociologues, anthropologues ou spécialistes du langage et de la communicatio...
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  40. The self as a center of narrative gravity.Daniel C. Dennett - 1992 - In Frank S. Kessel, P. M. Cole & D. L. Johnson (eds.), [Book Chapter]. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 4--237.
    What is a self? I will try to answer this question by developing an analogy with something much simpler, something which is nowhere near as puzzling as a self, but has some properties in common with selves. What I have in mind is the center of gravity of an object. This is a well-behaved concept in Newtonian physics. But a center of gravity is not an atom or a subatomic particle or any other physical item in the world. It has (...)
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  41. Author’s Response: Designing for New Mediations: A Constructionist Approach.C. Kynigos - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (3):317-320.
    Upshot: The three commentaries focus on the c-book as “object,” on locating the learner in the design process and on the challenge to develop more fine-grained theory for constructionist collaborative design of educational resources. I respond to this delightfully critical discussion in three ways, addressing the c-book as a potentially new kind of mediation, thinking of constructionist collaborative designs as creativity enhancers and considering constructionism as one of the key frameworks for understanding collective designs.
     
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    Fodor on imagistic mental representations.Daniel C. Burnston - 2020 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 11 (1):71-94.
    : Fodor’s view of the mind is thoroughly computational. This means that the basic kind of mental entity is a “discursive” mental representation and operations over this kind of mental representation have broad architectural scope, extending out to the edges of perception and the motor system. However, in multiple epochs of his work, Fodor attempted to define a functional role for non-discursive, imagistic representation. I describe and critique his two considered proposals. The first view says that images play a particular (...)
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    Anti-Intellectualism for the Learning and Employment of Skill.Daniel C. Burnston - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (3):507-526.
    I draw on empirical results from perceptual and motor learning to argue for an anti-intellectualist position on skill. Anti-intellectualists claim that skill or know-how is non-propositional. Recent proponents of the view have stressed the flexible but fine-grained nature of skilled control as supporting their position. However, they have left the nature of the mental representations underlying such control undertheorized. This leaves open several possible strategies for the intellectualist, particularly with regard to skill learning. Propositional knowledge may structure the inputs (...)
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    Francis Robin Houssemayne Du Boulay 1920-2008.C. H. Lawrence - 2011 - In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 166, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, IX. pp. 161.
    Francis Robin Houssemayne Du Boulay, historian of England and Germany in the later Middle Ages, is remembered with admiration and affection by his colleagues as a fine scholar, and as a witty, charitable, and sometimes mercurial companion. Many professors of history and writers in Britain and the USA can testify to Boulay's inspiring gifts as a teacher. His unique historical vision, which is most powerfully communicated in his books on England in the later middle ages and Piers Plowman, offers (...)
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  45. Barney and Carolyn Leste Law, eds.C. L. Dews - 1995 - In C. L. Barney Dewes & Carolyn Leste Law (eds.), This Fine Place so Far From Home: Voices of Academics From the Working Class. Temple University Press.
     
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    Bringing back intrinsics to enduring things.Andrea C. Bottani - 2020 - Synthese 197 (11):4813-4834.
    According to David Lewis, the argument from temporary intrinsics is ‘the principal and decisive objection against endurance’. I focus on eternalist endurantism, discussing three different ways the eternalist endurantist can try to avoid treating temporary intrinsics as relational. Two of them, generally known as ‘adverbialism’ and ‘SOFism’, are familiar and controversial. I scrutinize them and argue that Lewis’ scepticism about them is well founded. Then, I sketch a further, to some extent new, version of eternalist endurantism, where the key idea (...)
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  47. A Higher-Order Fine-Grained Logic for Intensional Semantics.Shalom Lappin, C. Fox & C. Pollard - unknown
  48. Constraints on the Value of the Fine Structure Constant from Gravitational Thermodynamics.P. C. W. Davies - unknown
    The fine structure constant α ≡ e2/ c ≈ 1/137 is one of the fundamental parameters of the standard model of particle physics. There is a long history of attempts to derive the measured value of α from an underlying theory, or exhibit it in the form of a compact mathematical expression [2–4, 6, 8, 14–16]. The most significant advance in this endeavour was made by Dirac, who showed that if magnetic monopoles exist, with magnetic charge μ, then..
     
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    Representations of the ecological niche.C. Maria Keet - 2006 - In B. Klein, I. Johansson & T. Roth-Berghofer (eds.), Third International Workshop on Philosophy and Informatics (WSPI2006), Saarbrucken, Germany. 3-4 May 2006. IFOMIS Reports.
    A formal theory of the ecological niche is indispensable not only for semantic precision in philosophy to understand and compare it with other meanings of niche, but also when computer scientists and ecologists desire to create interoperable software where one can retrieve the niche of a species and compare their parameters. The proposed model is a more fine-grained description of the ecological niche, including the distinction between its complex concept, the abstract niche (‘fundamental niche’) with its hypervolume in multidimensional (...)
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    Sophocles, Oedipus Tyrannus 1403–8.C. W. Macleod† - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (01):232-.
    After consulting the commentaries and the fine remarks of ‘Longinus’ on this passage, a reader may still reasonably feel dissatisfied. Lines 1405–7 are normally taken to mean ‘you have shown fathers, brothers, sons and brides, wives, mothers to be kindred blood’; for the position of Schneidewin-Nauck compare Od. 4.229–30.
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