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  1. Towards an Ontology of Cognitive Control.Agatha Lenartowicz, Donald J. Kalar, Eliza Congdon & Russell A. Poldrack - 2010 - Topics in Cognitive Science 2 (4):678-692.
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    Perspective: causes and functional significance of temporal variations in attention control.Agatha Lenartowicz, Gregory V. Simpson & Mark S. Cohen - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
  3. Peri tychēs.Agatha Anna Buriks - 1948 - Leiden:
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  4. On some problems concerning observation of biological systems.S. J. Piotr Lenartowicz & J. Koszteyn - 2000 - Analecta Husserliana 66:107-120.
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    Para Além Dos Sons: O Estatuto da Música No Jovem Sartre.Ágatha Cavallari - 2024 - Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 15 (39):32-50.
    Este artigo tem como objetivo investigar o papel da música no interior das considerações de Sartre sobre a obra de arte, com base no período de publicação dos primeiros escritos do autor. Sabe-se que Sartre, em suas poucas investidas sobre estética, conferiu maior densidade ao caso pictórico. No entanto, isso não significa que a música não possua notáveis peculiaridades frente às demais manifestações artísticas. Em especial, quando consideramos as análises do autor sobre o contraste entre a irrealidade e o real, (...)
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    Uma Leitura Espinosana de "a Náusea": A Melancolia de Roquentin.Ágatha Cavallari - 2023 - Cadernos Espinosanos 48:209-233.
    Este artigo pretende analisar a noção de melancolia tal como apresentada na caracterização de Roquentin, protagonista do romance sartriano _A náusea_, à luz da análise espinosana sobre os afetos, nas partes III e IV da _Ética_. No livro de Sartre, podemos observar sugestões constantes sobre a peculiar tristeza do personagem, baseadas em sua relação com a descoberta da contingência. Por outro lado, de acordo com a necessidade ontológica, as considerações de Espinosa sobre os afetos afirmam a impotência do melancólico e (...)
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    Restrictions on the Press under King Mohammed VI and Morocco's Obligations under International and Domestic Laws on Freedom of Expression.Agatha Koprowski - 2011 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 7 (2).
    Over the last eight years, there has been a sharp increase in government censorship and officially sponsored persecution of the Moroccan free press. The Moroccan press still enjoys greater freedoms now than under the late King Hassan II, thanks to the liberalization efforts he facilitated toward the end of his life, which were also continued in the early years of his son’s reign. However, the freedoms media activists worked so hard to obtain at the end of the last century have (...)
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    Radical enfranchisement in the jury room and public life.Agatha A. Slupek - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (4):188-191.
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    Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction.Agatha Taormina - 2005 - Utopian Studies 16 (3):475-478.
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    Radical Others: Women of Color and Revolutionary Feminism.Agatha Beins - 2015 - Feminist Studies 41 (1):150.
    Abstract:AbstractThis article examines how representations of women of color in the 1970s shaped and were shaped by US feminist print cultures. Critiques of the US women's liberation movement importantly focus on its whiteness and US-centrism, deployment of concepts such as sisterhood, and practices such as tokenization. I propose a shift the terms of this conversation through a semiotic and affective analysis of representations of women of color across a range of US feminist periodicals published during the 1970s. Specifically, I identify (...)
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    Electra Tyrannicide: Gender in the Reception of a Heroic Deliberation in Sophocles’ Tragedy.Agatha Pitombo Bacelar - 2023 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 33:03308-03308.
    At the third episode of Sophocles’ Electra, the heroine, believing that her brother Orestes is dead, invites her sister Chrisothemis to a plan to kill Aegisthus, in a speech that recalls fifth century Athenian’s public honors to the tyrannicide couple, Harmodius and Aristogiton, and thus presents the two sisters as a kind of democratic champions (v. 947-989). This paper compares the treatment given by contemporary Commentaries to Sophocles’ Electrato this speech with recent gender-oriented studies of Athenian citizenship, in order to (...)
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    Gender and Antiquity Dossier: problems and methods.Agatha Pitombo Bacelar & Letticia Batista Rodrigues Leite - 2023 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 33:03305-03305.
    Presentation of Dossier Gender and Antiquity: problems and methods.
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    On Dionysian lysis.Agatha Pitombo Bacelar - 2020 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 30:03003-03003.
    This paper is a study of Dionysian _lysis_, “liberation”_._ We begin with the suggestion that in the description of the _mania telestike _in Plato’s _Phaedrus_ 244d-245a, the best candidate among Dionysian ritual practices abstracted by Socrates’ rhetoric is maenadic trance. The maenadic references also accompany the testimonies on Dionysos _Lysios_ in Corinth, Sicyon and Thebes, but here the evidence invites us to widen the scope of Dionysian cult practices and look at the god’s Mystery cults, notably at the evidence provided (...)
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    Sur la lysis dionysiaque.Agatha Pitombo Bacelar - 2020 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 30:e03003.
    Cet article est une étude sur la lysis, la « libération » dionysiaque. On commence avec la suggestion que dans la description de la mania telestike dans le Phèdre 244d-245a, le meilleur candidat parmi les pratiques cultuelles dionysiaques à l’opération de soustraction résultante de la rhétorique socratique c’est la transe ménadique. Les références ménadiques accompagnent également les témoins sur Dionysos Lysios à Corinthe, Sicyone et Thèbes, mais ici les sources nous invitent à élargir l’horizon des pratiques cultuelles dionysiaques pour regarder (...)
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    Book Review: Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class and Sustainability. [REVIEW]Agatha Herman - 2013 - Environmental Values 22 (3):427-429.
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    From pixels to insights: Machine learning and deep learning for bioimage analysis.Mahta Jan, Allie Spangaro, Michelle Lenartowicz & Mojca Mattiazzi Usaj - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (2):2300114.
    Bioimage analysis plays a critical role in extracting information from biological images, enabling deeper insights into cellular structures and processes. The integration of machine learning and deep learning techniques has revolutionized the field, enabling the automated, reproducible, and accurate analysis of biological images. Here, we provide an overview of the history and principles of machine learning and deep learning in the context of bioimage analysis. We discuss the essential steps of the bioimage analysis workflow, emphasizing how machine learning and deep (...)
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    Herder's social and political thought.Agatha Ramm - 1966 - Philosophical Books 7 (1):1-2.
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    Der "Oxforder Boethius": Studie und lateinisch-deutsche Edition.Daniela Mairhofer & Agatha Mazurek - 2019 - Berlin: Erich Schmidt Verlag. Edited by Daniela Mairhofer, Agata Mazurek & Boethius.
    Die "Consolatio philosophiae" von Boethius war im Mittelalter ausserordentlich verbreitet. Als eines der wichtigsten Werke der mittelalterlichen Ethik und zugleich Schullektüre wurde sie häufig kommentiert und in die Volkssprachen übertragen. Die in MS. Hamilton 46 der Bodleian Library, Oxford, überlieferte, 1465 abgefasste Übersetzung ist eine von insgesamt vier noch erhaltenen deutschsprachigen Versionen der Trostschrift, die in der 2. Hälfte des 15. Jahrhunderts unabhängig voneinander entstanden sind. Nur im Oxforder Codex wird die deutsche Übersetzung mit ihrer lateinischen Vorlage samt lateinischer Glossen (...)
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  19. Phenotype-genotype dichotomy: an essay in theoretical biology.Piotr Lenartowicz - 1975 - Roma: Typis Pontificiae Universitatis Gregorianae.
  20. Brought to you by| Google Googlebot-Web Crawler SEO.Deceived Agatha Christie - 2002 - Semiotica 139 (1/4):399-403.
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    On Paley, Epagogé, Technical Mind and a fortiori Argumentation.Piotr Lenartowicz & Jolanta Koszteyn - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 7 (1):49-83.
    It is our intention to re-investigate only a few of the innumerable epistemological problems concerning Paley's argumentation for the existence of God. Nowadays this argumentation is commonly considered as invalid. Modern philosophers believe that the Humean Dialogs on Natural Religion and the Darwinian theory of evolution deprived Paley's reasoning of any cognitive validity. This judgment seems to us unjustified. We shall try to demonstrate that the very meaning and the logical structure of Paley's argumentation are continuously misunderstood, and that critics (...)
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    On Paley, Epagogé, Technical Mind and a fortiori Argumentation.Piotr Lenartowicz & Jolanta Koszteyn - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 7 (1):49-83.
    It is our intention to re-investigate only a few of the innumerable epistemological problems concerning Paley's argumentation for the existence of God. Nowadays this argumentation is commonly considered as invalid. Modern philosophers believe that the Humean Dialogs on Natural Religion and the Darwinian theory of evolution deprived Paley's reasoning of any cognitive validity. This judgment seems to us unjustified. We shall try to demonstrate that the very meaning and the logical structure of Paley's argumentation are continuously misunderstood, and that critics (...)
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    Comment les pattes viennent au serpent Essai sur Vetonnante plasticite du vivant.Piotr Lenartowicz - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 10 (1):278-280.
    The general ideas of this book are of double origin. One source is akin to the relatively recent current of biological thought named Evo-Devo. Second source belongs to a more ancient French philosophical tradition represented, among others, by Bergson and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Few words about the Evo-Devo research program. Its creation was prompted by the analysis of the developmental processes in the embryos of different species. About fifteen years ago some discoveries related to the dynamics of the embryological (...)
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    Dominique Lambert, René Resöhazy. Comment les pattes viennent au serpent. Essai sur l'etonnante plasticite du vivant.Piotr Lenartowicz - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 10 (1):278-280.
    The general ideas of this book are of double origin. One source is akin to the relatively recent current of biological thought named Evo-Devo. Second source belongs to a more ancient French philosophical tradition represented, among others, by Bergson and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Few words about the Evo-Devo research program. Its creation was prompted by the analysis of the developmental processes in the embryos of different species. About fifteen years ago some discoveries related to the dynamics of the embryological (...)
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    Fossil Hominids - an Empirical Premise of the Descriptive Definition of homo sapiens.Piotr Lenartowicz & Jolanta Koszteyn - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 5 (1):141-167.
    Since the discovery of the Neandertal bones 1856, the extremely old, fragmentary fossil remains of hundreds of man-like bodies have been discovered in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Even the oldest ones - usually the most incomplete - look man-like and „un-apish", even to a layman, if compared with a modem apish and human correlate. Sometimes, in the vicinity of these remains, primitive stone tools or the evidence of their production have been found. At present, it seems absolutely certain — within (...)
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    Fossil Hominids - an Empirical Premise of the Descriptive Definition of homo sapiens.Piotr Lenartowicz & Jolanta Koszteyn - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 5 (1):141-176.
    Since the discovery of the Neandertal bones 1856, the extremely old, fragmentary fossil remains of hundreds of man-like bodies have been discovered in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Even the oldest ones - usually the most incomplete - look man-like and „un-apish", even to a layman, if compared with a modem apish and human correlate. Sometimes, in the vicinity of these remains, primitive stone tools or the evidence of their production have been found. At present, it seems absolutely certain — within (...)
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    Hominidy plio/plejstoceńskie - empiryczny element opisowej definicji homo sapiens.Piotr Lenartowicz & Jolanta Koszteyn - 2000 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 5:167-176.
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  28. Integracja dynamiki biologicznej a drzewa rodowe istot żywych.S. J. Lenartowicz - 2001 - Filozofia Nauki 2.
    Since Darwin, a genetic continuity of morphological and behavioral traits between all living beings has been taken for granted. This paper describes eight irreducible classes of descriptive traits on the basis of the presence or absence of (a) repetitivity, (b) correlation with natural environment properties and (c) inner integration. It is argued that some of these classes should neither be used in taxonomy nor in phylogenetic reconstructions. The remaining classes imply an inner dynamic indivisibility on the one hand, and an (...)
     
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    Jolanta Koszteyn: Życie a orientacja w rzeczywistości przyrodniczej.Piotr Lenartowicz - 2006 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 11 (1):304-305.
    The article reviews the book Życie a orientacja w rzeczywistości przyrodniczej [Life and Orientation in Natural Reality], by Jolanta Koszteyn.
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  30. Jak możliwa jest.Agnieszka Lenartowicz-Podbielska - 2003 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 47 (3):71-82.
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    Kazimierz Jodkowski. Metodologiczne aspekty kontrowersji ewolucjonizm-kreacjonizm [Methodological aspects of evolutionism - creationism controversy].Piotr Lenartowicz - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4 (1):292-293.
    The main thesis of this book - written by a well known epistemologist and philosopher of sciences is rather sceptical. Both parties of the conflict defend a complex set of beliefs, both a priori accept many narrow, but controversial assumptions, both often ignore the primary arguments of the opponent.
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    Linking Social Communication to Individual Cognition: Communication Science Between Social Constructionism and Radical Constructivism.M. Lenartowicz - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 12 (1):48-50.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Constructivism as a Key Towards Further Understanding of Communication, Culture and Society” by Raivo Palmaru. Upshot: The potential impact of Palmaru’s attempt may bring about a breakthrough across all fields of social science. However, in order for the attempted integrated theory to arrive at a full conceptual operationalisation of the interplay between the two kinds of autopoietic systems, i.e., human consciousness and social systems, a much clearer differentiation is needed of the respective embodiments, cognitive (...)
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    Metodologiczne aspekty kontrowersji ewolucjonizm-kreacjonizm [Methodological aspects of evolutionism - creationism controversy].Piotr Lenartowicz - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4 (1):292-293.
    The main thesis of this book - written by a well known epistemologist and philosopher of sciences is rather sceptical. Both parties of the conflict defend a complex set of beliefs, both a priori accept many narrow, but controversial assumptions, both often ignore the primary arguments of the opponent.
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    O empirycznych przesłankach pluralizmu bytowego.Piotr Lenartowicz - 2006 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 11 (1):37-53.
    The sciences, from their ancient beginnings, use a double way of investigation. One was applied to mineral and astronomical bodies, another to living ones. A ruling, tacit, common sense methodological or epistemological principle was this: The method of description should respect the inner essential properties of the object. For instance, neither the movements of the astronomical bodies, nor the behavior of the living bodies should be described in the scale of subatomic interactions. In modern times quite another methodological principle has (...)
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    On empirical premisses of ontological pluralism.Piotr Lenartowicz - 2006 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 11:51-53.
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    O empirycznych przesłankach pluralizmu bytowego.Piotr Lenartowicz - 2006 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 11 (1):37-53.
    The sciences, from their ancient beginnings, use a double way of investigation. One was applied to mineral and astronomical bodies, another to living ones. A ruling, tacit, common sense methodological or epistemological principle was this: The method of description should respect the inner essential properties of the object. For instance, neither the movements of the astronomical bodies, nor the behavior of the living bodies should be described in the scale of subatomic interactions. In modern times quite another methodological principle has (...)
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    O Paley'u, Epagogé, zmyśle technicznym i argumentacji a fortiori.Piotr Lenartowicz & Jolanta Koszteyn - 2002 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 7:79-83.
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    Problem „psychofizyczny" Zagadka czy artefakt?Piotr Lenartowicz - 1996 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 1 (1):37-42.
    The principles of the physical patterns of self-organization are numerous, different upon various levels of the scale of complexity. The integrated pattern of the changes going on in a living body indicates an integrated nature of its principle - whatever it might happen to be. Aristotle called this kind of principle „psycho", H. Driesch called it „entelecheia", sociobiolo- gists believe that D N A is the right name for it. The fundamental problem consists in seeing - not just deciding a (...)
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    Substance and Cognition of Biological Phenomena.Piotr Lenartowicz - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4 (1):55-68.
    Biologists are not used to the term „substance". They prefer to say „a living being", „an organism", a „specimen of species Homo sapiens'' - for instance. Chemists, on the other hand, when they say „this is a new substance" they usually mean the same Aristotle would mean - I think. The chemical meaning of the term „substance" is closest to the one I am going to discuss in this paper. To know a substance, one has to accumulate and store a (...)
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    Substance and Cognition of Biological Phenomena.Piotr Lenartowicz - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4 (1):55-71.
    Biologists are not used to the term „substance". They prefer to say „a living being", „an organism", a „specimen of species Homo sapiens'' - for instance. Chemists, on the other hand, when they say „this is a new substance" they usually mean the same Aristotle would mean - I think. The chemical meaning of the term „substance" is closest to the one I am going to discuss in this paper. To know a substance, one has to accumulate and store a (...)
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    Substanc Ja I Poznawanie Zjawisk Biologicznych.Piotr Lenartowicz - 1999 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4:69-71.
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    The Body-Mind Dichotomy. A Problem or Artifact?Piotr Lenartowicz - 1996 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 1 (1):9-36.
    The principles of the physical patterns of self-organization are numerous, different upon various levels of the scale of complexity. The integrated pattern of the changes going on in a living body indicates an integrated nature of its principle - whatever it might happen to be. Aristotle called this kind of principle „psycho", H. Driesch called it „entelecheia", sociobiolo- gists believe that D N A is the right name for it. The fundamental problem consists in seeing - not just deciding a (...)
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    The Body-Mind Dichotomy a Problem or Artifact.Piotr Lenartowicz - 1996 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 1 (1):9-42.
    The principles of the physical patterns of self-organization are numerous, different upon various levels of the scale of complexity. The integrated pattern of the changes going on in a living body indicates an integrated nature of its principle - whatever it might happen to be. Aristotle called this kind of principle „psycho", H. Driesch called it „entelecheia", sociobiolo- gists believe that D N A is the right name for it. The fundamental problem consists in seeing - not just deciding a (...)
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    The Scent of Wiener’s Cigar – Review of The Cybernetics Moment: Or Why We Call Our Age the Information Age.M. Lenartowicz - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 12 (1):123-125.
    Upshot: Kline focuses on the aspects of American cybernetics that gave rise to the narrative of the information age and the development of its leading technologies. He primarily follows the first-order perspective, which may be disappointing for constructivists. However, the book manages to beautifully capture the vibrant, magnetic moments of early cybernetics at a time when what would become a great divide among theorists was still only a little crack. The narrative tracks the following boundary work, contributed from all sides, (...)
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  45. Wiedza przyrodnicza - nauka - religia a spór pomiędzy monizmem i pluralizmem bytowym.S. J. Lenartowicz - 2006 - Filozofia Nauki 1.
    The modern concept of science is rooted in a metaphysical option of materialist monism. The religious beliefs are inevitably founded on the pluralist concept of reality. Hence, the conflict is inevitable. Monism blames religion for producing illusions, while religion accuses the sciences of being epistemologically self-mutilated by their intrinsic reductionism. There exists a third realm of cognition, namely the growing bulk of knowledge. It is relatively independent of temporary fluctuations of "scientific standards" and "scientific methodologies". It is also independent of (...)
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    Życie a orientacja w rzeczywistości przyrodniczej.Piotr Lenartowicz - 2006 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 11 (1):304-305.
    The sciences, from their ancient beginnings, use a double way of investigation. One was applied to mineral and astronomical bodies, another to living ones. A ruling, tacit, common sense methodological or epistemological principle was this: The method of description should respect the inner essential properties of the object. For instance, neither the movements of the astronomical bodies, nor the behavior of the living bodies should be described in the scale of subatomic interactions. In modern times quite another methodological principle has (...)
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    Book Review: The Feminist Bookstore Movement: Lesbian Antiracism and Feminist Accountability by Kristen Hogan. [REVIEW]Agatha Beins - 2020 - Feminist Review 124 (1):212-213.
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    A Girardian oedipus - (m.R.) Anspach (ed.) The oedipus casebook. Reading sophocles’ Oedipus the King_. With a new translation of _Oedipus Tyrannus by wm. Blake Tyrrell. Pp. XIV + 459. East Lansing: Michigan state university, 2020. Paper, us$29.95. Isbn: 978-1-61186-339-0. [REVIEW]Agatha Bacelar - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):302-304.
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    Biological adaptation: dependence or independence from environment?Jolanta Koszteyn & Piotr Lenartowicz - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 2 (1):71-97.
    Since more than hundred years the attempts to explain biological adaptations constitute the main current of evolutionary thinking. In 1901 C. LI. Morgan wrote: „The doctrine of evolution has rendered the study of adaptation of scientific importance. Before that doctrine was formulated, natural adaptations formed part of the mystery of special creation, and played a great role in natural theology through the use of the argument from 'design in nature’". The modem doctrine of biology stresses the importance of the environment (...)
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    On the descriptive terminology of the information transfer between organisms.Jolanta Koszteyn & Piotr Lenartowicz - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4 (1):165-206.
    Information transfer implies two independent beings and two distinct, although closely tied levels of reality. In other words the „information transfer" is a multi-layer reality. The investigation of the „causal" mechanisms presupposes a proper description of the phenomenal effects. It is the phenomenal sphere of the directly observable events which provokes - in our mind - the questions driving the effort to explore the „mechanisms". It is absolutely crucial, therefore, to approach the process of description with the sufficiently unbiased means. (...)
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