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    Understanding Texts.Art Graesser & Pam Tipping - 2017 - In William Bechtel & George Graham (eds.), A Companion to Cognitive Science. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 324–330.
    Adults spend most of their conscious life speaking, comprehending, writing, and reading discourse. It is entirely appropriate for cognitive science to investigate discourse especially as transmitted texts or printed media, such as books, newspapers, magazines, and computers. However, there is another reason why text understanding has been one of the prototypical areas of study in cognitive science: Interdisciplinary work is absolutely essential. As cognitive scientists have unraveled the puzzles of text comprehension, they have embraced the insights and methodologies from (...)
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    Critical review of the TransCelerate Template for clinical study reports (CSRs) and publication of Version 2 of the CORE Reference (Clarity and Openness in Reporting: E3-based) Terminology Table. [REVIEW]Art Gertel, Walther Seiler, Debbie Jordan, Tracy Farrow, Vivien Fagan, Graham Blakey, Aaron B. Bernstein & Samina Hamilton - 2019 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 4 (1).
    BackgroundCORE (Clarity and Openness in Reporting: E3-based) Reference (released May 2016 by the European Medical Writers Association [EMWA] and the American Medical Writers Association [AMWA]) is a complete and authoritative open-access user’s guide to support the authoring of clinical study reports (CSRs) for current industry-standard-design interventional studies. CORE Reference is a content guidance resource and is not a CSR Template.TransCelerate Biopharma Inc., an alliance of biopharmaceutical companies, released a CSR Template in November 2018 and recognised CORE Reference as one of (...)
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  3. Persecution and the art of writing.Leo Strauss - 1952 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The essays collected in Persecution and the Art of Writing all deal with one problem--the relation between philosophy and politics. Here, Strauss sets forth the thesis that many philosophers, especially political philosophers, have reacted to the threat of persecution by disguising their most controversial and heterodox ideas.
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    The Art of Writing in the Republic of Philosophy.Rita Elizabeth Risser - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 53 (1):77-93.
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    “The Art of Writing Posthumous Papers”: Kierkegaard and the Spectral Audience.Juan Valls Boix - 2017 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 8 (2):51-62.
    The aim of this article is to develop a postmetaphysical conception of reading by following Kierkegaard’s Either/Or Part I (1843) through such Derridian concepts as secret, hospitality, and spectrality. The work focuses on the three essays addressed to the Symparanekromenoi (“the community of the dead”), a fellowship neither young nor old with an aphoristic way of life (2010b, pp. 137–225) that can be understood as a figure of alterity. Special attention is paid to paratextual features of the book: the texts (...)
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    Art of Writing or Art of Rewriting?: Reading Hobbes’s De motu against the Background of Strauss’ Interpretation.Gianni Paganini - 2015 - In Winfried Schröder (ed.), Reading Between the Lines - Leo Strauss and the History of Early Modern Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 99-128.
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    Philosophy and the art of writing.Richard Shusterman - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Philosophy and literature enjoy a close, complex relationship. Elucidating the connections between these two fields, this book examines the ways philosophy deploys literary means to advance its practice, particularly as a way of life that extends beyond literary forms and words into physical deeds, nonlinguistic expression, and subjective moods and feelings.
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  8. Altruism and the Art of Writing: Plato, Cicero, and Leo Strauss.William Altman - 2009 - Humanitas: Interdisciplinary journal (National Humanities Institute) 22 (1):69-98.
     
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    Persecution and the Art of Writing.George H. Sabine - 1952 - Ethics 63 (3):220-222.
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    An Essay in the Art of Writing Posthumous Papers.Poul Behrendt & K. Brian Söderquist - 2003 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2003 (1):48-109.
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    Philosophy and the Art of Writing[REVIEW]Botond Csuka - 2022 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 80 (4):523-527.
    Authors, especially “advocates for virtue,” writes Samuel Johnson in one of his Rambler essays, might consider following the example of monarchs, who, hiding themselves from the public, “avoid the conversation of mankind […], for men would not more patiently submit to be taught, than commanded, by one known to have the same follies and weaknesses with themselves.” It is easy to see, continues Dr. Johnson, that writing well is easier than living well: teaching navigation on land is not the (...)
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    Repetition and the Art of Writing Novels.Fernanda Rojas & Nassim Bravo - 2022 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 27 (1):49-72.
    In this paper we wish to analyze how Kierkegaard understood the art of writing novels, that is, as a way to express and develop the life-view of the author. We would like to argue that this notion, presented for the first time in From the Papers of One Still Living, was put into practice in the short novel Repetition, in which Kierkegaard used the biblical story of Job to explain the development of selfhood through the existential category of repetition. (...)
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  13. Aztec Religion and Art of Writing. Investigating Embodied Meaning, Indigenous Semiotics, and the Nahua Sense of Reality.Isabel Laack - 2019
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    Master of Adab about Art of Writing: Preface to Publication of Translation of Abu Hayyan al-Tawhidi’s Manuscript “An Epistle on Penmanship”.Mikhail S. Palenko & Паленко Михаил Сергеевич - 2023 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (2):280-286.
    There is given a short review of the most important biographical information about Abū Ḥayyān al-Tawḥīdi (d. ca. 1023), an outstanding representative of the Adab literature. Amongst his creative heritage it is emphasized the importance of the «Epistle (on Penmanship)». The conclusion is made that Adab style served in the best way the author’s intention. He was the first one who succeeded to exhaustively summarize the primary (defining) stage of the Arabic script formation, to clearly formulate the technique for preparing (...)
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    Philosophy and the Art of Writing.Berel Lang - 1985 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 44 (1):88-89.
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    Philosophy and the Art of Writing.Martin Warner - forthcoming - British Journal of Aesthetics:ayac075.
    The ‘philosophy’ of the title is here understood in terms of ‘its Socratic paradigm’ as involving ‘a critical disciplined search for wisdom that involves self-k.
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    Philosophy and the Art of Writing: Studies in Philosophical and Literary Style.Berel Lang - 1983 - Bucknell University Press.
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    Philosophy and the Art of Writing (review).Anthony Roda - 1989 - Philosophy and Literature 13 (1):191-192.
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    Levinas, memory, and the art of writing.Annabel Herzog - 2005 - Philosophical Forum 36 (3):333–343.
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    Plato's Phaedrus: A Defense of a Philosophic Art of Writing.Ronna Burger - 1980
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    Leo Strauss’s Reading of Spinoza and the Art of “be Alert to the Art of Writing”.Ke Zhao - 2024 - Athens Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):41-54.
    Leo Strauss’s way of reading of Spinoza’s Theologico-Political Treatise got changed after his rediscovery of exotericism. As early as in the comment article on Hermann Cohen’s analysis of Spinoza’s Bible science, Strauss put forward that the Treatise should not be understood on the basis of our readers’ own presupposes of Spinoza’s personal motives. Later, in Spinoza’s Critique of Religion (1930), Strauss indeed read the Treatise literally, trying to understand it on the basis of Spinoza’s explicit statements. After the rediscovery of (...)
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    Socratic Irony and the Platonic Art of Writing.Ronna Burger - 1978 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):113-126.
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    Leo Strauss on ''German Nihilism'': Learning the Art of Writing.William H. F. Altman - 2007 - Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (4):587-612.
    The year Leo Strauss published "Persecution and the Art of Writing" (1941), he prepared a lecture ("German Nihilism") that he never published. An analysis of this lecture shows that Strauss hadn't fully mastered the art of writing he'd discovered in others: his secrets are too exposed. In the context of "German Nihilism," it becomes clear that "Persecution and the Art of Writing" is about liberal persecution of authoritarianism, no the reverse, as liberals would assume. In response to (...)
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    The skillful means and meanings of philosophy: Attention and immersion in the philosophical art of writing.Charles Johnson - 2023 - Metaphilosophy 54 (4):403-414.
    This response to Richard Shusterman's Philosophy and the Art of Writing focuses on his concern that philosophy is, first and foremost, a way of life, illustrated in the West by the Socratic ideal of the philosopher and in the East by the example of the scholar-artist-gentleman. This paper examines the process of Buddhist meditation and the process of creating novels, supplementing the authors Shusterman carefully examines with examples from Black American literature, the author's own teacher John Gardner, and artistic (...)
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    Philosophy and the Art of Writing: Review of Richard Shusterman’s Routledge, 2022, 142 pages. ISBN 9780367354909. [REVIEW]Uku Tooming - 2023 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 10 (1):89-93.
    As the editors of the series, New Literary Theory, proclaim in the preface of the book, the purpose of the series is to make more room in literary theory for playful and accessible approaches to li...
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    Introduction to symposium on Philosophy and the art of writing by Richard Shusterman.Eli Kramer - 2023 - Metaphilosophy 54 (4):373-376.
    This introductory piece provides context for this symposium on Richard Shusterman's new book, Philosophy and the Art of Writing. The piece reflects on the symposium genre from Plato's classic dialogue to its form today. It claims that Shusterman's work asks us to take this kind of philosophical writing more seriously, and for that reason the symposium itself has taken on a different structure. The piece discusses how each of the contributors responding to the book (with Shusterman leading the (...)
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    Plato and the art of philosophical writing.Christopher Rowe - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Plato's dialogues are usually understood as simple examples of philosophy in action. In this book Professor Rowe treats them rather as literary-philosophical artefacts, shaped by Plato's desire to persuade his readers to exchange their view of life and the universe for a different view which, from their present perspective, they will barely begin to comprehend. What emerges is a radically new Plato: a Socratic throughout, who even in the late dialogues is still essentially the Plato (and the Socrates) of the (...)
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    A History Of The Art Of Writing By William A. Mason. [REVIEW]Walter Libby - 1921 - Isis 4:367-368.
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  29. Buchbesprechungen philosophie/philosophiegeschichte 1 ch. Rowe, Plato and the art of writing, isbn 978-0-521-85932-5.F. Ricken - 2010 - Theologie Und Philosophie 85 (4):575.
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    Countersigning Painting: Hélène Cixous's Art of Writing about Painting.Mairéad Hanrahan - 2009 - The European Legacy 14 (1):5-17.
    Hélène Cixous has written a substantial body of writings about art. This article borrows Derrida's conception of the countersignature to explore the relationship she envisages in them between the plastic arts and writing. It argues that the works to which Cixous is drawn, many of which involve copying words, are driven by the desire to capture what is essentially uncapturable in the artist's idiom. Recognizing in them a displacement of her own concerns, Cixous suggests in these texts that all (...)
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    The Art of Succession: Reading, Writing, and Watching Comics.Tom Gunning - 2014 - Critical Inquiry 40 (3):36-51.
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  32. Fishing for philosophers: Strauss's "Restatement" on the art of writing.David Janssens - 2013 - In Rafael Major (ed.), Leo Strauss's defense of the philosophic life: reading "What is political philosophy?". London: University of Chicago Press.
     
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    The Art of History Writing: Lydgate's Serpent of Division.Maura B. Nolan - 2003 - Speculum 78 (1):99-127.
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  34. The art of memory between Bruno and Leibniz, the writings on mnemonics of the paracelsian doctor bruxius, Adam.R. Sturlese - 1991 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 11 (3):379-408.
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    The History of Philosophy and the Art of Writing It.Ladislas Tatarkiewicz & Elaine P. Halperin - 1957 - Diogenes 5 (20):52-67.
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    Berel Lang, Philosophy and The Art of Writing.Gary Shapiro - 1985 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 44 (1):88-88.
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  37. Ronna Burger, Plato's Phaedrus: A Defense of a Philosophic Art of Writing Reviewed by.John Franklin Miller Iii - 1982 - Philosophy in Review 2 (6):266-268.
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    Plato's "Phaedrus": A Defense of the Philosophic Art of Writing (review).Christopher Gill - 1982 - Philosophy and Literature 6 (1-2):217-218.
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  39. Berel Lang, Philosophy and the Art of Writing Reviewed by.Cynthia C. Rostankowski - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (3):109-111.
  40. The art of the memory in the first mnemonic writings by Giordano Bruno.M. Matteoli - 2000 - Rinascimento 40:75-121.
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    Plato's Phaedrus: A Defense of a Philosophic Art of Writing[REVIEW]M. F. Burnyeat - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (2):299-300.
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    Book Review:Persecution and the Art of Writing. Leo Strauss. [REVIEW]George H. Sabine - 1952 - Ethics 63 (3):220-.
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    The Suasive Art of David Hume's Writings.M. A. Box - 1985
    Recognized in his day as a man of letters equaling Rousseau and Voltaire in France and rivaling Samuel Johnson, David Hume passed from favor in the Victorian age--his work, it seemed, did not pursue Truth but rather indulged in popularization. Although Hume is once more considered as one of the greatest British philosophers, scholars now tend to focus on his thought rather than his writing. To round out our understanding of Hume, M. A. Box in this book charts the (...)
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    Principles of Art History Writing.Gary Shapiro - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (4):335-336.
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    The Role of Writing in the Interpretation of the Visual Arts.Paul Barolsky - 2018 - Arion 26 (1):103.
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    Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711).Third Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper & Editor Uyl, Douglas den - 1709 - New York: Liberty Fund. Edited by Philip Ayres.
    Shaftesbury's Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times is a collection of treatises on interconnected themes in moral philosophy, aesthetics, literature, and politics. It was immensely influential on eighteenth-century British taste and manners, literature, and thought, and also onthe Continental Enlightenment. The author was a Whig, a Stoic, and a theist, whose commitment to political liberty and civic virtue shaped all of his other concerns, from the role of the arts in a free state to the nature of the beautiful and (...)
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    The Classical art of memory as immaterial writing.Renata Landgráfová - 2013 - Pragmatics and Cognition 21 (3):505-520.
    The Classical art of memory is analyzed as a form of mental writing. The ancient authors of works on the art of memory often likened their art to a sort of writing, and a careful analysis of the methods of formation of _agent images_ — the signs of the art of memory — shows that it very closely parallels the methods of sign formation in logophonetic writing systems. Thus the Classical art of memory can be viewed as (...)
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    The Classical art of memory as immaterial writing.Renata Landgráfová - 2013 - Pragmatics and Cognition 21 (3):505-520.
    The Classical art of memory is analyzed as a form of mental writing. The ancient authors of works on the art of memory often likened their art to a sort of writing, and a careful analysis of the methods of formation of agent images — the signs of the art of memory — shows that it very closely parallels the methods of sign formation in logophonetic writing systems. Thus the Classical art of memory can be viewed as (...)
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    Seeing and Writing: The Art of Observation in the Early Jesuit Missions.Paul Nelles - 2010 - Intellectual History Review 20 (3):317-333.
    Like other early modern missionaries, the Jesuits made much of their status as eye?witness observers, but the observational methods which missionaries employed in gaining knowledge of non?European cultures have received little consideration. The Jesuit case affords a glimpse of the observational tools and cognitive practices deployed in the overseas missions. Prayer, reading and some kind of writing or annotation constituted the backbone of Jesuit devotional practice, and writing formed a routine component of Jesuit mission life. Notes played an (...)
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    Migrants’ Art and Writings: Figures of Precarious Hospitality.Nadia Setti - 2009 - European Journal of Women's Studies 16 (4):325-335.
    Time, precarious lives and memories and multiple narrations related to crossing borders constitute the key meanings of a series of contemporary pieces of works produced by migrant artists and writers. Through an analysis of some of their works, this article focuses on some spatio-temporal images, actions and metaphors related to movement. Then it questions the exploration of narratives in visual arts, especially the relationship between imaginary fiction and reality stories. Theatre may become the very place where contemporary tales of migrant (...)
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