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    Linguistic and pragmatic ways of committing oneself.Carla Vergaro - 2023 - Pragmatics and Cognition 30 (1):120-151.
    In this study I focus on the complementation patterns of commissive shell nouns in Ghanaian English (GhE). Commissive shell nouns are a type of illocutionary shell noun, i.e. a noun that encapsulates a content that is usually expressed in a complement or even separate clause or sentence thereby ascribing it an illocutionary force. I use the usage-based approach to the study of language and investigate the behavioral profile of these nouns in GhE. I apply (...)
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    Proposition pour une conception modale des noms dits sous-spécifiés.Dominique Vajnovszki Legallois - 2021 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
    Depuis plus d’une cinquantaine d’années, les noms sous-spécifiés ou Nss ont fait l’objet de plusieurs tentatives de classification. Cette catégorie nominale, difficile à cerner, possède certaines caractéristiques comme l’incomplétude informationnelle, le besoin d’une spécification, la capacité à condenser l’information et à la catégoriser. Si ces propriétés sémantiques et discursives contribuent toutes deux à justifier l’existence d’une catégorie nominale particulière que constitueraient les Nss, à mi-chemin entre le mot plein et l’élément grammatical, elles pointent surtout vers une fonction des Nss dans (...)
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    L'actualisation des noms sous-spécifiés dans le processus d'écriture enregistré en temps réel : considérations fonctionnelles.Georgeta Cislaru - 2021 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
    Sémantiquement sous-spécifiés, les noms sous-spécifiés sont fonctionnellement très habiles, et assurent des fonctions de connexion ou d'indexation textuelle. Nous nous intéresserons dans cet article à l'actualisation des NSS au cours du processus d’écriture enregistré en temps réel, dans le but d'observer la mise en fonctionnement discursive de cette sous-catégorie nominale et la manière dont les NSS peuvent contribuer à structurer les dynamiques discursives. Nous défendons l'idée selon laquelle les stratégies d'actualisation des NSS au cours du processus d'écriture offrent un éclairage (...)
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    The Logic of Ionesco's The Lesson.Michael Wreen - 1983 - Philosophy and Literature 7 (2):229-239.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Michael Wreen THE LOGIC OF IONESCO'S THE LESSON As men abound in copiousness of language, so they become more wise, or more mad than ordinary. Hobbes, Leviathan, chap. 4 (L a RiTHMETic leads to philology, and philology leads to crime."1 This is both XXthe plot and die pessimism of Ionesco's The Lesson. As the drama unfolds, the spectator watches the world of progress-through-education crumble and a world oflust and (...)
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    Frederick J. Booth.Corey Martin, Nathan Mastropaolo, Robert Santucci, Erik Shell & Judith P. Hallett - 2016 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (4):549-549.
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    On Riley's response to shell's essay, "Kant's theory of property".Susan Meld Shell - 1979 - Political Theory 7 (1):143-144.
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    The Embodiment of Reason: Kant on Spirit, Generation, and Community.Susan Meld Shell - 1996 - University of Chicago Press.
    Commentators on the work of Immanuel Kant have long held that his later "critical" writings are a radical rejection of his earlier, less celebrated efforts. In this pathbreaking book, Susan Shell demonstrates not only the developmental unity of Kant's individual writings, but also the unity of his work and life experience. Shell argues that the central animating issues of Kant's lifework concerned the perplexing relation of spirit to body. Through an exacting analysis of individual writings, Shell maps (...)
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    Kant and the limits of autonomy.Susan Meld Shell - 2009 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Carazan's dream : Kant's early theory of freedom -- Kant's archimedean moment : remarks in observation concerning the feeling of the beautiful and the sublime -- Rousseau, Count Verri, and the true economy of human nature : lectures on anthropology, 1772-1781 -- The paradox of autonomy -- Moral hesitation in religion within the boundaries of bare reason -- Kant's true politics : Völkerrecht in toward perpetual peace and the metaphysics of morals -- Kant as educator : conflict of the faculties, (...)
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    ‘Nachschrift eines Freundes’: Kant on Language, Friendship and the Concept of a People.Susan Shell - 2010 - Kantian Review 15 (1):88-117.
    Kant's brief ‘Postscript of a Friend’ serves as a peculiar coda to his life work. The last of Kant's writing to be published during his lifetime, it is both a friendly endorsement of Christian Gottlieb Mielcke's newly competed Lithuanian–German and German–Lithuanian Dictionary and a plea in Kant's own name for the preservation of minority languages, Lithuanian in particular. This support for minority languages has no visible precedent in his earlier writings, in which national, civic and linguistic identities and associated loyalties (...)
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    Kant on Punishment.Susan Meld Shell - 1997 - Kantian Review 1:115-135.
    Unlike that of most liberal thinkers, Kant's theory of punishment is unabashedly retributive. For classical liberals punishment is justified only by the harms it can prevent, not by any allegedly intrinsic good served by making the guilty suffer. Here Hobbes' blunt insistence that the aim of punishment ‘is not a revenge, but terror’ is prototypical in substance, if not in style. Hobbes, Locke, Mill, Bentham and Beccaria, for all their differences, agree that punishment must look to future good rather than (...)
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    Marranos , or from Coexistence to Toleration.Marc Shell - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 17 (2):306-335.
    For hundreds of years, Muslim Spain was the most tolerant place in Europe. Christians, Muslims, and Jews were able to live together there more or less peacefully. The three religious groups maintained a tolerant convivencia, or coexistence, thanks partly to a twofold distinction among kinds of people that was essential to the particularist doctrine of Islam influential in Spain. Islamic doctrine distinguishes first between Muslim and non-Muslim peoples and second between those non-Muslims who are, like Muslims themselves, “Peoples of the (...)
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    The Rights of Reason: A Study of Kant's Philosophy and Politics.Susan M. Shell & Susan Meld Shell - 1980 - University of Toronto Press.
  13. Kant's concept of human dignity as a resource for bioethics.Susan Meld Shell - 2008 - In Adam Schulman (ed.), Human dignity and bioethics: essays commissioned by the President's Council on Bioethics. Washington, D.C.: [President's Council on Bioethics.
  14. "Kurt Riezler: 1882-1955" and the "problem" of political philosophy.Susan Meld Shell - 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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    Republicanizing Leviathan: Kant's Cosmopolitan Synthesis of Hobbes and Rousseau.Susan Meld Shell - 2023 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 35 (3):219-232.
    Kant’s thought from the 1750s onward can usefully be understood as a series of efforts to overcome the challenge posed in Machiavelli’s Prince: namely, to reconcile our idea of justice with what is actually possible given human nature as it is, rather than as reason tells us that it “should” be. Especially following his reading of Rousseau, this effort took the form of successive translations of the metaphysical concept of a world into the juridical language of world-citizenship, which transformed a (...)
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    Money, Language, and Thought: Literary and Philosophic Economies From the Medieval to the Modern Era.Marc Shell - 1982 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
    "Shell offers admirably close readings [which are] often brilliant... Summary could do little more than hint at the riches laid open."-- The Eighteenth Century "A remarkable piece of work. Valuable for a wide range of readers from the expert to the inquiring generalist."-- Religious Studies Review In Money, Language, and Thought , Marc Shell explores the interactions between linguistic and economic production as they inform discourse from Chretien de Troyes to Heidegger.
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    Bowling Alone.Susan Meld Shell - 1996 - Idealistic Studies 26 (2):153-173.
    The innkeeper’s sign recalls another “inn,” mentioned by Kant in a work published the previous year - the inn [Karavenserair; Wirthshausr] as emblem of the world, where “each man must be content at every turn-in in life’s journey to be soon pushed out by a successor.”. Kant there suggests that such an image of this world is what remains if one lacks hope that man in this world constantly progresses. If our world is to be better than a hostelry for (...)
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    Kant on Just War and ‘Unjust Enemies’: Reflections on a ‘Pleonasm’.Susan Meld Shell - 2005 - Kantian Review 10:82-111.
    The following remarks are intended to help clarify Kant's position on international right and, specifically, the so-called ‘right of war’. They are part of a more general study of Kant's politics; but I also make them here in the hope that Kant's view of international law can furnish us with some much-needed practical help and guidance. More specifically, I will try to show that Kant is less averse to the use of force, including resort to pre-emptive war, and far more (...)
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    Kant's Theory of Property.Susan Meld Shell - 1978 - Political Theory 6 (1):75-90.
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    Babel in America; Or, the Politics of Language Diversity in the United States.Marc Shell - 1993 - Critical Inquiry 20 (1):103-127.
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    Books in Review.Susan Shell - 1994 - Political Theory 22 (2):333-336.
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    Kant's theory of property.Susan Meld Shell - 1978 - Political Theory 6 (1):75-90.
  23. Strauss on 'German Nihilism.'.Susan Meld Shell - 2009 - In Steven B. Smith (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Leo Strauss. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    The natural goodness of man: On the system of Rousseau's thought.Susan M. Shell - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (4):623-624.
  25. Freedom and faith within the boundaries of bare reason.Susan Meld Shell - 2007 - In Richard Velkley (ed.), Freedom and the human person. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press.
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    The cancelled bond: Dialectic and monetary form in Kant and Hegel.Marc Shell - 1979 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 6 (2):166-186.
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    The Strauss-Krüger Correspondence: Returning to Plato Through Kant.Susan Meld Shell (ed.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book presents the first full translation of the correspondence of Leo Strauss and Gerhard Krüger, showing for each the development of key and influential ideas, along with seven interpretative essays by leading Strauss scholars. During the early to mid-1930’s, Leo Strauss carried on an intense, and sometimes deeply personal, correspondence with one of the leading intellectual lights among Heidegger’s circle of recent students and younger associates. A fellow traveler in the effort to “return to Plato” and reject neo-Kantian conventions (...)
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    Babel in America; Or, the Politics of Language Diversity in the United States.Marc Shell - 1993 - Critical Inquiry 20 (1):103-127.
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  29. OK; or, Handel with care.Marc Shell - 1996 - Common Knowledge 5:71-113.
  30. Portia's Portrait: Representation as Exchange.Marc Shell - 1998 - Common Knowledge 7:94-153.
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    The conscience code: lead with your values, advance your career.G. Richard Shell - 2021 - New York: Harpercollins Leadership, an imprint of HarperCollins.
    Wharton School professor G. Richard Shell lays out a systematic, values-to-action process that employees at all levels can use to manage conflicts, maintain their integrity, and achieve success in their lives and careers. Driven by dramatic, real-world stories from the front lines of today's workplace and based on the latest research, [this book] shows how to create value-based workplaces where everyone can thrive."--Back cover.
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  32. The rights of reason, a study of Kant's philosophy and politics.Susan Meld Shell - 1983 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 173 (1):126-127.
     
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    Kant. [REVIEW]Susan Meld Shell - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):344-346.
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    Kant as Educator: Reason and Religion in Part One of the Conflict of the Faculties.Susan Meld Shell - 2001 - In Predrag Cicovacki, Allen Wood, Carsten Held, Gerold Prauss, Gordon Brittan, Graham Bird, Henry Allison, John H. Zammito, Joseph Lawrence, Karl Ameriks, Ralf Meerbote, Robert Holmes, Robert Howell, Rudiger Bubner, Stanley Rosen, Susan Meld Shell & Yirmiyahu Yovel (eds.), Kant's Legacy: Essays in Honor of Lewis White Beck. Rochester, NY: Boydell & Brewer. pp. 333-368.
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    Autonomy, Personhood and the Moral Limits of Contemporary Liberal Theory.Susan Meld Shell - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 847-862.
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    Bowling Alone.Susan Meld Shell - 1996 - Idealistic Studies 26 (2):153-173.
    The innkeeper’s sign recalls another “inn,” mentioned by Kant in a work published the previous year - the inn [Karavenserair; Wirthshausr] as emblem of the world, where “each man must be content at every turn-in in life’s journey to be soon pushed out by a successor.”. Kant there suggests that such an image of this world is what remains if one lacks hope that man in this world constantly progresses. If our world is to be better than a hostelry for (...)
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    Kant's Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime, Section Three: 'On the Counterrelation of the Sexes'.Susan Shell - 2001 - In Ralph Schumacher, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Volker Gerhardt (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des Ix. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Bd. I: Hauptvorträge. Bd. Ii: Sektionen I-V. Bd. Iii: Sektionen Vi-X: Bd. Iv: Sektionen Xi-Xiv. Bd. V: Sektionen Xv-Xviii. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 433-439.
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    Kant’s politics and its contemporary meaning: Recent approaches.Susan Meld Shell - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (2):53-59.
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    Organizing the State: Transformations of the Body Politic in Rousseau, Kant, and Fichte.Susan Meld Shell - 2003 - In Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus / International Yearbook of German Idealism : Der Begriff des Staates / the Concept of the State. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 49-76.
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    The Forked Tongue: Bilingual Advertisement in Quebec.Marc Shell - 1977 - Semiotica 20 (3-4).
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    The Lie of the Fox: Rousseau's Theory of Verbal, Monetary and Political Representation.Marc Shell - 1974 - Substance 4 (10):111.
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    Chapter 12. Reading Kant’s Lectures on Pedagogy.Susan Meld Shell - 2015 - In Robert R. Clewis (ed.), Reading Kant's Lectures. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 277-298.
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  43. The Rights of Reason: A Study of Kant's Philosophy and Politics.Susan Meld Shell - 1982 - Mind 91 (362):291-292.
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    Kant's Observations and Remarks: A Critical Guide.Susan Meld Shell & Richard Velkley (eds.) - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Kant's Observations of 1764 and Remarks of 1764–5 document a crucial turning point in his life and thought. Both reveal the growing importance for him of ethics, anthropology and politics, but with an important difference. The Observations attempts to observe human nature directly. The Remarks, by contrast, reveals a revolution in Kant's thinking, largely inspired by Rousseau, who 'turned him around' by disclosing to Kant the idea of a 'state of freedom' as a touchstone for his thinking. This and related (...)
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  45. Mats Rooth.Noun Phrase Interpretation In Montague, File Change Semantics Grammar & Situation Semantics - 1987 - In Peter Gärdenfors (ed.), Generalized Quantifiers. Reidel Publishing Company. pp. 237.
     
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  46. Jon Barwise.Noun Phrases & Generalized Quantifiers - 1987 - In Peter Gärdenfors (ed.), Generalized Quantifiers. Reidel Publishing Company. pp. 31--1.
     
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    Class, Critics, and Shakespeare: Bottom Lines on the Culture Wars (review).Cheryl A. Shell - 2002 - Symploke 10 (1):207-208.
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    Civic Dignity in the Age of Donald Trump: A Kantian Perspective.Susan Meld Shell - 2018 - In Marc Benjamin Sable & Angel Jaramillo Torres (eds.), Trump and Political Philosophy: Patriotism, Cosmopolitanism, and Civic Virtue. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 177-192.
    If there is one generally acknowledged “take away” from the election of Trump, it may well be that the old divisions between right and left no longer hold. Trump supporters were seemingly moved less by traditional conservative appeals to free markets and small government than by anger against perceived condescension and indifference on the part of the cultural elite to their own deeply held moral beliefs and sense of personal dignity. Kant offers both insight into and potential remedies for the (...)
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  49. Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus / International Yearbook of German Idealism : Der Begriff des Staates / the Concept of the State.Susan Meld Shell - 2003 - Walter de Gruyter.
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  50. Kant am Pregelflusse : site and systemicity in the preface to the anthropology.Susan Shell - 2022 - In Giovanni Pietro Basile & Ansgar Lyssy (eds.), System and freedom in Kant and Fichte. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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