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    "Determinatio Ecclesiae" and/or "Communiter Omnes Doctores": On Locating Ockham within the Orthodox Dogmatic Tradition.Jaroslav Pelikan - 1986 - Franciscan Studies 46 (1):37-45.
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    Trudy Gover, Social Trust and Human Communites.Hardin Russell - 1999 - Journal of Value Inquiry 33 (3):429-433.
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    Sport mit den Mitteln des Pop. Skateboard-Videos: Bewegungslernen, Vergemeinschaftung und Jugendmarketing / Doing Sports through the Media of Pop Culture. Motor Learning, Communitization, and Youth Market Branding in Skateboard Videos.Eckehart Velten Schäfer - 2015 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 12 (2):149-170.
    Zusammenfassung Der Aufsatz untersucht am Beispiel der Skateboard-Praktik den Einfluss audiovisueller Medien auf die Produktion von Bewegungen und die Konstitution von Stil-Kulturen in neuen sportiven Prakti­ken. Der Zusammenhang von Bewegungen und Bildtechnologien wird als „intermediale Konstella­tion“ analysiert. Zeigen lässt sich, wie seit den 1970er Jahren der Gebrauch sich wan­delnder Medientechnologien nicht nur das Aneignen von Manövern beeinflusst und beschleunigt. Auch auf die Vergemeinschaftung der Teilnehmer zu stilistischen ‚Kulturen‘ hat diese Entwicklung erheblichen Einfluss, indem sie immer wieder neue AutorenInnen und Bildgenres (...)
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  4. Petri Lombardi Episcopi Parisiensis Sententiarum Libri Quatuor Ad Calcem Operis Subjiciuntur Articli Erronei, Parisiis Jam Olim Damnati Atque Ab Eorum Assertoribus Recantati Adjectis Nonnullis Ipsius Magistri in Quibus Communiter Non Approbatur.Peter Lombard - 1892 - Louis Vivès.
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    Textus Sentenciaru cum conclusionibus (Henrici Gorichem) ac titulis questionũ. s. Thome Articulis Parisien. et in quibus magister communiter non tenetur. G.L. MS. notes.Nikolaus Peter Lombard, Thomas, Kessler & Heinrich von Gorkum - 1488 - Impensis Atq[Ue] Singulari Opera Nicolai Keslers Ciuis Basileen[Sis].
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    Hermeneutical Injustice and the Social Sciences: Development Policy and Positional Objectivity.James McCollum - 2012 - Social Epistemology 26 (2):189-200.
    In Epistemic injustice, Miranda Fricker employs the critical concept of hermeneutical injustice. Such injustice entails unequal participation in the epistemic practices of a community that often results in an inability of dominated subjects to understand their own experiences and have them understood by their community. I argue that hermeneutical injustice can be an aspect of institutions as well communites?to the extent that they too engage in epistemic practices that seek to understand the problems and experiences of their constituents. My primary (...)
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    Strategies of Justice: Aboriginal Peoples, Persistent Injustice, and the Ethics of Political Action.Burke A. Hendrix - 2019 - Oxford University Press.
    This volumes argues that it is essential for political theorists to think carefully about the political circumstances of indigenous groups facing persistent injustice, and about the political methods that these groups may adopt in seeking to improve their condition, particularly focusing on indigenous communitities in the US and Canada.
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    Multilocal fields—Some examples.A. Z. Capri - 1978 - Foundations of Physics 8 (3-4):255-269.
    We introduce a notion of multilocality, which is a generalization of local communitivity. We then present bilocal fields transforming as mass-m, spin-0 fields as well as a trilocal field transforming as a mass-m, spin-1/2 field. Possible interaction vertices are also given.
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    „Debeo tibi equum“ Analýza slibů v terministické sémantice čtrnáctého století.Miroslav Hanke - 2011 - Studia Neoaristotelica 8 (2):189-210.
    The construction of mediaeval semantic theories is based on defining semantic concepts introduced by means of paradigmatic examples. One of the commonly discussed expressions is the promise “Debeo tibi equum”. This study deals with analyses of this proposition in fourteenth century logic done by means of instruments of terminist semantics. We may distinguish between realist and nominalist analyses, the nominalist may further be classified according to how the propositional context is interpreted – whether as extensional, intensional or hyperintensional. If we (...)
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    Jesus and Hercules.Rev Daniel P. Jamros - 2009 - The Owl of Minerva 40 (2):173-219.
    Hegel’s early essay called “The Spirit of Christianity and Its Fate” contains his longest analysis of the resurrection of Jesus, which he attributes to the spirit of the early Christian communit y. To represent its practice of the love he taught, the community made him into a god. Furthermore, because it withdrew from life in the world, the communit y knew its love as deficient, and portrayed this defect by adding the separate human individuality of its teacher to (...)
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    Verantwortung in Gottes Grund.Tammo Mintken - 2018 - Studia Phaenomenologica 18:207-228.
    Many genetic approaches in philosophy, psychology or sociology lead to a partially or fully deterministic understanding of the self and its position-taking. In this article, I argue that Husserl’s view of genesis differs broadly from such deterministic conceptions, as he investigates the genesis as the awakening of consciousness as consciousness or spirit as spirit. Husserl claims that the passive foundation of conscious life is the topsoil of activity and rational position-taking. But still the genetic process of the awakening of the (...)
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  12. Greek Returns: The Poetry of Nikos Karouzos.Nick Skiadopoulos & Vincent W. J. Van Gerven Oei - 2011 - Continent 1 (3):201-207.
    continent. 1.3 (2011): 201-207. “Poetry is experience, linked to a vital approach, to a movement which is accomplished in the serious, purposeful course of life. In order to write a single line, one must have exhausted life.” —Maurice Blanchot (1982, 89) Nikos Karouzos had a communist teacher for a father and an orthodox priest for a grandfather. From his four years up to his high school graduation he was incessantly educated, reading the entire private library of his granddad, comprising mainly (...)
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    Performing the ‘lifeworld’ in public education campaigns.Michelle M. Lazar - 2010 - Pragmatics and Society 1 (2):284-310.
    In Singapore, top down public education campaigns have long been a mode of governance by which the conduct of citizens is constantly regulated. This article examines how in two fairly recent campaigns, a new approach to campaign communication is used that involves media interdiscursivity, viz., the mixing of discourses and genres in which the media constitute a significant element. The present approach involves the appropriation of a popular local television character, ‘Phua Chu Kang’, in order to address the public through (...)
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    American Pragmatism: An Introduction by Albert R. Spencer (review). [REVIEW]I. I. I. Lee A. McBride - 2024 - The Pluralist 19 (1):108-112.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: American Pragmatism: An Introduction by Albert R. Spencer. Polity Press, 2020. Reviewed by: Lee A. McBride III -/- American Pragmatism: An Introduction is a judicious and stimulating read, comprising an introduction and five numbered chapters. The introduction orients the book, offering various ways of conceiving American Philosophy and American pragmatism. Spencer explains that it is difficult to discern the national and cultural variables that make a philosophy an (...)
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