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    The Structure Of Bedii Texts In Azarbaijan Comedy.Cavanşır Yusi̇fli̇ - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:2508-2521.
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  2. The polish church as an enemy of the open society: Some reflections on the post-communist social-political transformations in central europe.Andrzej Flis - 1999 - In Ian Charles Jarvie & Sandra Pralong (eds.), Popper's Open society after fifty years: the continuing relevance of Karl Popper. New York: Routledge.
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    From the Woman Question in Technology to the Technology Question in Feminism: Rethinking Gender Equality in IT Education.Flis Henwood - 2000 - European Journal of Women's Studies 7 (2):209-227.
    There have, by now, been a number of thorough-going critiques of what has variously been called the ‘equality’, ‘equity’ or ‘liberal’ approach to understanding ‘the woman problem in technology’ by those who would prefer to focus on ‘the technology question in feminism’. Most of these critiques adopt deconstructivist techniques to expose the limitations of equality approaches, including, most centrally, their assumptions about the neutrality of technology and the limited nature of equality programmes designed simply to increase access for women to (...)
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  4. The Distinctiveness of European Culture.Andrzej Flis - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (11-12):123-136.
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    Multi-player electoral engineering and COVID-19 in the polish presidential elections in 2020.Jarosław Flis & Marek Kaminski - 2022 - Mind and Society 21 (1):1-8.
    The uniqueness of Poland’s experience with the 2020 coronavirus lays in the interplay of two factors: the decisive governmental response to the pandemic, and the overlap of the pandemic with the country’s presidential election scheduled on May 10, 2020. The government’s fast reaction, combined with the citizens’ discipline, resulted in the suppression of the virus’s spread. The ratings of the current President Duda skyrocketed well above 50% needed for re-election in the first round. However, the expectation was that they would (...)
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    The 'Brain Drain' of physicians: historical antecedents to an ethical debate, c. 1960–79.David Wright, Nathan Flis & Mona Gupta - 2008 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 3:24.
    Many western industrialized countries are currently suffering from a crisis in health human resources, one that involves a debate over the recruitment and licensing of foreign-trained doctors and nurses. The intense public policy interest in foreign-trained medical personnel, however, is not new. During the 1960s, western countries revised their immigration policies to focus on highly-trained professionals. During the following decade, hundreds of thousands of health care practitioners migrated from poorer jurisdictions to western industrialized countries to solve what were then deemed (...)
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    Everyday curation? Attending to data, records and record keeping in the practices of self-monitoring.Rosalind Williams, Flis Henwood, Catherine Will & Kate Weiner - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (1).
    This paper is concerned with everyday data practices, considering how people record data produced through self-monitoring. The analysis unpacks the relationships between taking a measure, and making and reviewing records. The paper is based on an interview study with people who monitor their blood pressure and/or body mass index/weight. Animated by discussions of ‘data power’ which are, in part, predicated on the flow and aggregation of data, we aim to extend important work concerning the everyday constitution of digital data. In (...)
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  8. Conversations with the Living World: Mutual Discovery and Enchantment.Carmen Flys Junquera - 2020 - In Bénédicte Meillon (ed.), Dwellings of Enchantment: Writing and Reenchanting the Earth. Lanham, Maryland: Ecocritical Theory and Practice.
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    Rhetorics of Health Citizenship: Exploring Vernacular Critiques of Government’s Role in Supporting Healthy Living.Philippa Spoel, Roma Harris & Flis Henwood - 2014 - Journal of Medical Humanities 35 (2):131-147.
    This article explores how older adults negotiate and partially counter normative expectations of “health citizenship” that stress individual responsibility for maintaining health and preventing health problems. Based on interviews with 55 participants in Canada and the U.K. about what healthy living means to them in their everyday lives, we examine how the dominant discourse of personal responsibility in participants’ responses is counterpointed by a more muted, yet significant, alternative critical perspective on the relative roles and responsibilities of government and citizens (...)
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    Fly and the fly-bottle: encounters with British intellectuals.Ved Mehta - 1962 - New York: Columbia University Press.
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    The Flying and the Masked Man, One More Time: Comments on Peter Adamson and Fedor Benevich, ‘The Thought Experimental Method: Avicenna's Flying Man Argument’.Jari Kaukua - 2020 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 6 (3):285-296.
    This is a critical comment on Adamson and Benevich, published in issue 4/2 of the Journal of the American Philosophical Association. I raise two closely related objections. The first concerns the objective of the flying man: instead of the question of what the soul is, I argue that the argument is designed to answer the question of whether the soul exists independently of the body. The second objection concerns the expected result of the argument: instead of knowledge about the quiddity (...)
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    The flying man: philosophers of the golden age of Islam.Akbar S. Ahmed - 2021 - Lahore: Vanguard Books.
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    The Flying Phoenix: Aspects of Chinese Sectarianism in Taiwan.Judith Magee Boltz, David K. Jordan & Daniel L. Overmyer - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (3):499.
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    The fly in the ointment: A study of relativism in MacIntyre and Goodman as applied to innocence and guilt in Kafka's the trial.H. B. McCullough - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (4):609-614.
    (1997). The fly in the ointment: A study of relativism in MacIntyre and Goodman as applied to innocence and guilt in Kafka's the trial. The European Legacy: Vol. 2, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, pp. 609-614.
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    The Flying Bus.Dawling A. Dionisio-Santos - 2015 - Journal of Medical Humanities 36 (4):399-400.
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    The Flying Arrow; An Anachronism by Philip E. B. Jourdain. [REVIEW] J. - 1920 - Isis 3:277-278.
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  17. Fate of the Flying Man: Medieval Reception of Avicenna's Thought Experiment.Juhana Toivanen - 2015 - Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 3:64-98.
    This chapter discusses the reception of Avicenna’s well-known “flying man” thought experiment in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Latin philosophy. The central claim is that the argumentative role of the thought experiment changed radically in the latter half of the thirteenth century. The earlier authors—Dominicus Gundissalinus, William of Auvergne, Peter of Spain, and John of la Rochelle—understood it as an ontological proof for the existence and/or the nature of the soul. By contrast, Matthew of Aquasparta and Vital du Four used the flying (...)
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    Avoiding the Fly Bottle.Konstantin Kolenda - 1991 - Southwest Philosophy Review 7 (1):19-26.
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    'Sewing the Fly Buttons on the Statute': Employee Inventions and the Employment Context.Justine Pila - 2012 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 32 (2):265-295.
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    The Flying Phoenix.Michael Saso, David K. Jordan & Daniel L. Overmeyer - 1989 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 9:305.
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    The Flying Snakes of Arabia.R. W. Hutchinson - 1958 - Classical Quarterly 8 (1-2):100-.
    Herodotus has told us some queer tales but it is always unsafe to discredit them merely because they seem strange to us. Who would have thought that his story of the bald-headed Argippaioi who sat under trees judging the Scythians was literally true until the recent discovery in Russia of a felt wall hanging providing a contemporary illustration of these queer tribunals ?
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    Getting the fly out of the bottle: The false problem of free will and determinism.Peter Westen - 2005 - Buffalo Criminal Law Review 8:101-54.
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    Allowing the Fly to Leave: The Chance Meeting of Wittgenstein and Buñuel at a Mexican Dinner Table.Michael T. Miller & James Batcho - 2018 - Film-Philosophy 22 (3):384-405.
    Within Luis Buñuel's classic surrealist film The Exterminating Angel is a philosophical motif which expresses, demonstrates, and develops two of Ludwig Wittgenstein's central concepts: language lays traps for the unwary that can lead to illogical thought and mind-bending quests; and any picture of the world is formed through cultural habits that cannot be rationally expressed but can be changed. This article argues that what we find in Buñuel's Angel is a “picture” that is at one level rational and habitual and (...)
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  24. The flying arrow: An anachronism.Philip E. B. Jourdain - 1916 - Mind 25 (97):42-55.
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    The Flying Spider.David S. Wilson - 1971 - Journal of the History of Ideas 32 (3):447.
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    Changing phosphoinositides “on the fly”: how trafficking vesicles avoid an identity crisis.Roberto J. Botelho - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (10):1127-1136.
    Joining an antagonistic phosphoinositide (PtdInsP) kinase and phosphatase into a single protein complex may regulate rapid and local PtdInsP changes. This may be important for processes such as membrane fission that require a specific PtdInsP and that are innately local and rapid. Such a complex could couple vesicle formation, with erasing of the identity of the donor organelle from the vesicle prior to its fusion with target organelles, thus preventing organelle identity intermixing. Coordinating signals are postulated to switch the relative (...)
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    The Fate of the Flying Man.Juhana Toivanen - 2015 - Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 3 (1).
    This chapter discusses the reception of Avicenna’s well-known “flying man” thought experiment in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Latin philosophy. The central claim is that the argumentative role of the thought experiment changed radically in the latter half of the thirteenth century. The earlier authors—Dominicus Gundissalinus, William of Auvergne, Peter of Spain, and John of la Rochelle—understood it as an ontological proof for the existence and/or the nature of the soul. By contrast, Matthew of Aquasparta and Vital du Four used the flying (...)
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    The philosopher and the fly bottle.İlham Dilman - 1998 - Ratio 11 (2):102–124.
    Wittgenstein said that what he does in philosophy is ‘to show the fly out of the fly bottle’ (Philosophical Investigations¶309). He is, himself, both the fly, his alter‐ego, and the philosopher who turns the fly around. This is a transformation in his vision of and perspective on those matters which tempted him, through the questions it posed for him, into the bottle, there to be trapped – trapped into a form of scepticism, realism, or one of its many reductionist satellites, (...)
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  29. Lord of the Flies real-life story shows how humans are hard-wired to help each other – philosopher.Vittorio Bufacchi - unknown
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  30. Binding On the Fly: Cross-Sentential Anaphora in Variable— Free Semantics.Anna Szabolcsi - 2003 - In R. Oehrle & J. Kruijff (eds.), Resource Sensitivity, Binding, and Anaphora. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 215--227.
    Combinatory logic (Curry and Feys 1958) is a “variable-free” alternative to the lambda calculus. The two have the same expressive power but build their expressions differently. “Variable-free” semantics is, more precisely, “free of variable binding”: it has no operation like abstraction that turns a free variable into a bound one; it uses combinators—operations on functions—instead. For the general linguistic motivation of this approach, see the works of Steedman, Szabolcsi, and Jacobson, among others. The standard view in linguistics is that reflexive (...)
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    Soma and the Fly-Agaric. Mr. Wasson's Rejoinder to Professor Brough.Ernest Bender - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):395.
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    Making friends on the fly: Cooperating with new teammates.Samuel Barrett, Avi Rosenfeld, Sarit Kraus & Peter Stone - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence 242 (C):132-171.
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    Bloor's Wittgenstein or the fly in the bottle.Peter Munz - 1987 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 17 (1):67-96.
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    Chromatin Architecture in the Fly: Living without CTCF/Cohesin Loop Extrusion?Nicholas E. Matthews & Rob White - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (9):1900048.
    The organization of the genome into topologically associated domains (TADs) appears to be a fundamental process occurring across a wide range of eukaryote organisms, and it likely plays an important role in providing an architectural foundation for gene regulation. Initial studies emphasized the remarkable parallels between TAD organization in organisms as diverse as Drosophila and mammals. However, whereas CCCTC‐binding factor (CTCF)/cohesin loop extrusion is emerging as a key mechanism for the formation of mammalian topological domains, the genome organization in Drosophila (...)
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    Feature ReviewsLords of the Fly: Drosophila Genetics and the Experimental Life. Robert E. Kohler.Gerald L. Geison - 1996 - Isis 87 (2):328-331.
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    Lords of the Fly Revisited.Robert Kohler - 2022 - Journal of the History of Biology 55 (1):15-19.
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    The Bottle and the Fly.Garth Hallett - 1971 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 46 (1):83-104.
    The many facts that Wittgenstein recounts in his richly descriptive material concerning philosophical error serve equally well to explain why such misconceptions occur.
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    Symbol and Structure in "The Flying Inn".John Coates - 1978 - The Chesterton Review 4 (2):246-259.
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    The Sign of the Fly.Gerard J. van den Broek - 1984 - American Journal of Semiotics 3 (1):71-78.
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    The Sign of the Fly.Gerard J. van den Broek - 1984 - American Journal of Semiotics 3 (1):71-78.
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    Zoroaster and the flying egg: Psellos, Gerson and Ficino.Stéphane Toussaint - 2011 - In Stephen Clucas, Peter J. Forshaw & Valery Rees (eds.), Laus Platonici philosophi: Marsilio Ficino and his influence. Boston: Brill. pp. 198--105.
  42. An on-the-fly tableau-based decision procedure for PDL.Author unknown - manuscript
     
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    Observations on the Fly of Rosebushes and Other Insects of the Same Habitat.Antonio Vallisnieri, Mab Bigelow & R. P. Bigelow - 1932 - Isis 17 (2):290-324.
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    Two Notes on the Flying Gallop.William F. Edgerton - 1936 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 56 (2):178-188.
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    A Phenomenology of Tragedy: Illness and Body Betrayal in The Fly.Havi H. Carel - unknown - Journal of Media Arts Culture.
    Many interpretations of David Cronenberg’s 1986 film The Fly read it as a film about monstrosity. Within this framework, the protagonist Seth Brundle’s progressive illness and decay are subsumed under his metamorphosis into a monster. Illness is taken to be a metaphor for the changes in Seth, changes that continuously turn him away from the human and towards the monstrous. Seth’s monstrosity, in turn, arises from the fusion of human and non-human, in this case the fusion of a man with (...)
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    The soul of, the soul in itself, and the flying man experiment.Tommaso Alpina - 2018 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 28 (2):187-224.
    RésuméIl y a, dans le Nafs d'Avicenne, deux enquêtes cheminant dès le début en parallèle : celle sur l’âme comme entité relationnelle, toujours considérée dans sa connexion avec le corps, et celle sur l’âme humaine en elle-même. Les deux enquêtes visent à établir l'existence et l'essence de l’âme, respectivement en relation au corps dont elle est l’âme et en soi-même. Le but de cette contribution est de reconstruire les étapes de ces enquêtes, afin de mettre en relief leur relation mutuelle, (...)
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  47. Severin SCHROEDER: Wittgenstein: The Way Out of the Fly-Bottle. Cambridge: Polity, 2006.B. Armstrong - 2006 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 73 (1):236.
     
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    Putting knowledge in its place: A scheme for programming parallel processing structures on the fly.James L. McClelland - 1985 - Cognitive Science 9 (1):113-146.
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    Spam and the evolution of the fly's eye.Daniel Osorio - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (2):111-115.
    The open rhabdoms of the fly's eye enhance absolute sensitivity but to avoid compromising spatial acuity they require precise optical geometry and neural connections.1 This neural superposition system evolved from the ancestral insect eye, which has fused rhabdoms. A recent paper by Zelhof and co‐workers2 shows that the Drosophila gene spacemaker (spam) is necessary for development of open rhabdoms, and suggests that mutants revert to an ancestral state. Here I outline how open rhabdoms and neural superposition may have evolved via (...)
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    Out of the Fly-Bottle: Conceptual Confusions in Multilingual Legislation. [REVIEW]King Kui Sin - 2013 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 26 (4):927-951.
    Conceptual confusions permeate all forms of intellectual pursuit. Many have contended that multilingual legislation, i.e., one law enacted in different languages, is unviable when carried out by means of translation. But not many have realized that the same would also be true of drafting if their contention could be justified. My involvement in the translation of Hong Kong laws into Chinese in the run-up to 1997 exposed me to a whole world of myths and misconceptions about legal translation arising from (...)
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