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    Me han hecho mucho bien.Carlos Eduardo Román Hernández - 2023 - Franciscanum 65 (180):1-34.
    Este artículo propone una lectura retrospectiva y crítica de la visita del Papa Francisco a Colombia, realizada en septiembre de 2017, y se apoya en algunas nociones provenientes del pensamiento de Bernard Lonergan S.J. No pretende analizar o recordar su coyuntura, sino captar y exponer los desafíos generados en aquella visita, que se vislumbran como posibilidad de sanación en nuestra historia. Son asuntos estructurales que apelan tanto la vida creyente como la vida social y política, y no meras declaraciones de (...)
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  2. Ficción real: el metraje encontrado y las formas de lo real en el cine.Carlos Gustavo Román Echeverri - 2010 - Logos: Revista de la Facultad de Filosofia y Humanidades 17:145-157.
    Some initial considerations on film in documentary form are discussed, along with its relationships with reality and fiction in cinema language. Found footage genre is explained, pointing its most important technical and aesthetical characteristics. The text points the importance of the movie camera in documentary and found footage, not only as a technical device that objectivizes the information in a static manner, but also as an axis that configures dynamism and subjectivity on films. Redacted (2007) by Brian De Palma is (...)
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  3. Creatividad e innovación en la cultura digital.Javier Nadal Ariño & Carlos Román - 2008 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 77:48-49.
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    Communication Skills and Professional Practice: Does It Increase Self-Efficacy in Nurses?César Leal-Costa, Sonia Tirado González, Antonio Jesús Ramos-Morcillo, María Ruzafa-Martínez, José Luis Díaz Agea & Carlos Javier van-der Hofstadt Román - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Metacognition as a Reading Strategy in Incoming University Students.Erika Belinda Ramirez-Altamirano, Angel Salvatierra Melgar, William Camilo Yauris-Polo, Sandy Guillen-Cuba, Carlos Huamanquispe-Apaza & Percy Lima-Roman - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (2):245-258.
    Reading and reading comprehension is of great importance for students to be able to grasp the main idea of what they are reading, for which reading strategies are needed. The objective of the research is to analyze and describe the perspectives of the reading strategies they use and how to help entering university students to face their professional studies. The methodology used is descriptive and correlational among its elements, it is of cross-sectional and quantitative approach whose sample are university students (...)
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  6. Todos contra el imperialismo cinematográfico= Everyone against the film imperialism.Gonzalo Suárez, Fernando Trueba, Román Gubern Garriga-Nogues, Juán Carlos Frugone & Gong Li - 2006 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 44:37-40.
     
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    ¿Puede la empresa llegar a ser una escuela de valores y virtudes?Ana Maria López de san Román Alves & Carlos María Moreno Pérez - 2023 - SCIO Revista de Filosofía 23:187-212.
    El presente artículo determina cómo una empresa ética, convertida en escuela de virtudes morales, puede contribuir a mejorar la sociedad. La empresa sólo puede mejorar la sociedad y generar un impacto positivo en la misma desde la ejemplaridad de todas y cada una de sus personas. Se entiende la empresa como una comunidad de personas en la que ha de existir un equilibrio esencial entre lo individual y lo colectivo. Se parte de la premisa de que la empresa es, también, (...)
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    Analyzing dignity: a perspective from the ethics of care.Carlo Leget - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):945-952.
    The concept of dignity is notoriously vague. In this paper it is argued that the reason for this is that there are three versions of dignity that are often confused. First we will take a short look at the history of the concept of dignity in order to demonstrate how already from Roman Antiquity two versions of dignity can be distinguished. Subsequently, the third version will be introduced and it will be argued that although the three versions of dignity hang (...)
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    La concezione naturalistica del diritto e degli istituti giuridici romani.Carlo Alberto Maschi - 1937 - Milano,: Società editrice "Vita e pensiero".
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    Roman Philosophy under Construction: the Concept of Spatium from Lucretius to Cicero.Carlos Lévy - 2014 - In Christoph Horn, Christoph Helmig & Graziano Ranocchia (eds.), Space in Hellenistic Philosophy: Critical Studies in Ancient Physics. De Gruyter. pp. 125-140.
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    Nature and politics in the roman stoicism: about the Viuere naturae and the constitution of cosmopolis in Seneca's thought.Carlos Renato Moiteiro - 2008 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 1:19-27.
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  12. Checking the Evidence: The Judge and the Historian.Carlo Ginzburg - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 18 (1):79-92.
    In the last 2500 years, since the beginnings in ancient Greece of the literary genre we call “history,” the relationship between history and law has been very close. True, the Greek word historia is derived from medical language, but the argumentative ability it implied was related to the judicial sphere. History, as Arnaldo Momigliano emphasized some years ago, emerged as an independent intellectual activity at the intersection of medicine and rhetoric. Following the example of the former, the historian analyzed specific (...)
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    El enigma de la Academia de Platón: escépticos contra dogmáticos en la Grecia clásica. Por Ramón Román Alcalá.Carlos Lévy - 2012 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 2 (2):153-156.
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    La crítica de Hegel a la concepción de “alma bella” y su vinculación con los personajes de las obras de Goethe.Carlos Víctor Arnolfo Alfaro - 2018 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 56:75-94.
    Hegel mentions Die Leiden des jungen Werther’s main character as an example of his personal notion of “beautiful soul”. The German philosopher doesn’t explicitly include Bekenntnisse einer schönen Seele’s main character. The omission is curious, because the aforementioned work is a Goethe’s Roman too. The aim of this paper is to provide an explanation of the choice made by Hegel.
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  15. Two's Company: The humbug of many logical values.Carlos Caleiro, Walter Carnielli, Marcelo Coniglio & João Marcos - 2005 - In J. Y. Beziau (ed.), Logica Universalis. Birkhäuser Verlag. pp. 169-189.
    The Polish logician Roman Suszko has extensively pleaded in the 1970s for a restatement of the notion of many-valuedness. According to him, as he would often repeat, “there are but two logical values, true and false.” As a matter of fact, a result by W´ojcicki-Lindenbaum shows that any tarskian logic has a many-valued semantics, and results by Suszko-da Costa-Scott show that any many-valued semantics can be reduced to a two-valued one. So, why should one even consider using logics with more (...)
     
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  16. Penser les fondements de l'éthique sociale dans les deux derniers siècles de la République romaine.Carlos Lévy - 2020 - Philosophical Readings 12.
    The purpose of this article is to analyze how the reflection on the origins of the civilization was developed in Rome, at the end of the Republic, in a city where during centuries, nobody tried to go beyond this point of absolute origin that was the foundation of the Vrbs. In order to explore not only Cicéro’s philosophic reflection, but also his rhetorical texts, especially the De inuentione, which contains at the beginning of its first book a very interesting explanatory (...)
     
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    La posibilidad de una obra infinita en una vida finita.Carlos Vara - 2014 - Forma 10:37-50.
    ¿Cuál es la distancia mínima entre autor y obra? ¿Pueden unos números sucesivos trazados en un lienzo convertirse en el testimonio de una existencia? Estas y otras muchas preguntas emergen cuando se analizan las obras del pintor polaco Roman Opalka. Su proyecto OPALKA 1965/1-∞ constituye un hito en el arte contemporáneo por su intención de explorar la representabilidad de la duración del tiempo y del ser en su carácter existencial en relación a la muerte. La extrema longitud del proyecto, desarrollado (...)
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    Zu Florus.Carlo M. Lucarini - 2021 - Hermes 149 (4):511.
    The aim of this paper is to cast new light on the textual constitution of some passages of Florus’ Epitoma, for which I propose a new textual solution.
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    ARISTOCRACY IN ANTIQUITY? - Fisher, Van Wees ‘Aristocracy’ in Antiquity. Redefining Greek and Roman Elites. Pp. viii + 390, fig., ills, map. Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales, 2015. Cased, £75. ISBN: 978-1-910589-01-4. [REVIEW]Carlos Villafane - 2018 - The Classical Review 68 (2):458-460.
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  20. A ampliação da auto-reflexão da consciência: Kant e sua influência sobre a fenomenologia transcendental de Edmund Husserl.Carlos Diógenes Côrtes Tourinho - 2011 - Princípios 18 (30):199-210.
    Normal 0 21 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Tabela normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} ampliaçáo da idéia de “auto-reflexáo da consciência” assume um importante papel na fenomenologia transcendental. O exercício do método adotado pela fenomenologia desloca a atençáo para a auto-reflexáo transcendental dentro da qual e a partir da qual os objetos seriam apreendidos e constituídos intuitivamente. Deparamo-nos, entáo, com uma reflexividade empírica (...)
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    Scientific Explanation in Aristotle’s Ethics.Carlo DaVia - 2022 - In David Konstan & David Sider (eds.), Φιλοδώρημα: Essays in Greek and Roman Philosophy in Honor of Phillip Mitsis. pp. 135-160.
    The aim of this paper is threefold. First, I defend the view that for Aristotle ethical inquiry, like all philosophical inquiry, is in the business of seeking scientific explanations. This defense will require (in section II) first describing the basic structure of such explanations and then showing how those explanations can either be found in or endorsed by Aristotle’s ethics. My description of scientific explanation should be relatively uncontroversial, and my subsequent discussion of scientific explanations in Aristotle’s ethics is intended (...)
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    A survey of Roman epigraphy in context. Bruun , Edmondson the oxford handbook of Roman epigraphy. Pp. xxxviii + 888, figs, ills, maps. New York: Oxford university press, 2015. Cased, £115, us$175. Isbn: 978-0-19-533646-7. [REVIEW]Carlos Machado - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (1):285-287.
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    Theoretical foundations of the intercultural communicative competence in English.Midalys Román Betancourt & Vena Robaina - 2015 - Humanidades Médicas 15 (1):70-87.
    La formación del profesional de la salud de perfil amplio constituye uno de los objetivos principales en la educación médica superior. Sobre la base de este planteamiento se desarrolló una investigación en la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la Universidad de Ciencias Médicas "Carlos J. Finlay", de Camagüey, con el objetivo de exponer los fundamentos teóricos en los que se sustenta la competencia comunicativa intercultural en la enseñanza-aprendizaje del idioma Inglés. Se utilizaron diferentes métodos de investigación de los niveles (...)
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    The Roman equites - (c.) Davenport a history of the Roman equestrian order. Pp. XXVI + 717, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2019. Cased, £130, us$180. Isbn: 978-1-107-03253-8. [REVIEW]Carlos Machado - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (2):444-446.
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    Romans in Full Colour G. Woolf (ed.): Cambridge Illustrated History of the Roman World . Pp. 384, colour maps, colour ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Cased, £30, US$45. ISBN: 0-521-82775-. [REVIEW]Carlos F. NoreñA - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):614-.
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    Romans in Full Colour. [REVIEW]Carlos F. NoreñA - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (2):614-615.
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    Ancient Jewellery Reynold Higgins: Greek and Roman Jewellery. Second Edition. Pp. xliv + 243; 64plates, 28 text-figures. London: Methuen, 1980. £18. [REVIEW]Carlos A. Picón - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (01):76-77.
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    Gattinara and the « imperial monarchy » under Charles V. Between millenarianism, translatio imperii and the laws of the Holy Roman Empire.Juan Carlos D’Amico - 2012 - Astérion 10.
    Spreading the universal monarchy myth in the early 16th century was closely linked to the magnitude of the territories controlled by Charles V. For the imperial chancellor Mercurino Gattinara, universal and messianic ideas, which were integrated into the symbolism of the Empire, were to legitimate a policy that aimed at giving a more rational structure to Charles’ territories and at securing a prominent influence for the Habsburg family in the whole of Europe. Gattinara imagined a kind of supranational monarchy, organised (...)
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    Making history, talking about history.Jose Carlos Bermejo Barrera - 2001 - History and Theory 40 (2):190–205.
    Making history - in the sense of writing it - is often set against talking about it, with most historians considering writing history to be better than talking about it. My aim in this article is to analyze the topic of making history versus talking about history in order to understand most historians' evident decision to ignore talking about history. Ultimately my goal is to determine whether it is possible to talk about history with any sense.To this end, I will (...)
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    Gattinara et la « monarchie impériale » de Charles Quint. Entre millénarisme, translatio imperii et droits du Saint-Empire.Juan Carlos D’Amico - 2012 - Astérion. Philosophie, Histoire des Idées, Pensée Politique 10 (10).
    Spreading the universal monarchy myth in the early 16th century was closely linked to the magnitude of the territories controlled by Charles V. For the imperial chancellor Mercurino Gattinara, universal and messianic ideas, which were integrated into the symbolism of the Empire, were to legitimate a policy that aimed at giving a more rational structure to Charles’ territories and at securing a prominent influence for the Habsburg family in the whole of Europe. Gattinara imagined a kind of supranational monarchy, organised (...)
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    The Ancient Mode of Production, the City-State and Politics.Carlos García Mac Gaw - 2019 - Historical Materialism 28 (1):215-249.
    This paper briefly examines the concept of the ancient mode of production as expressed in Karl Marx’s Formations. It looks at how twentieth-century Marxist historiography picks up this concept in its characterisation of the Greco-Roman city-state. It explores the feasibility of the use of the concept in relation to the advancement of knowledge of the city-state, especially through the development of archaeology. It examines how social classes are structured and relations of exploitation are presented. And it analyses the need for (...)
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    La iconografía astral, deidades estelares y el “otro mundo” céltico en el occidente romano.Juan Carlos Olivares Pedreño - 2021 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 24:75-91.
    In this paper, we study astral symbols such as wheels, swastikas, triskelions and lunar crescents when they appear in votive offerings dedicated to Celtic divinities in the Western regions of the Roman Empire. From the presence of these symbols in numerous funeral steles and in archaeological contexts related to death in areas of intense Celtic cultural presence, we formulate the hypothesis that the Celtic divinities related to these symbols throughout the Roman West have an astral character and, in addition, a (...)
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    Honor and Public Opinion.José Carlos Del Ama - 2009 - Human Studies 32 (4):441-460.
    Honor has been an indispensable reference in the life of individuals and societies throughout the course of human history. As a basic concern of men and women, the phenomenon already appears in the earliest literary testimonies. The heroes of the Greek, Roman or German epic poems adapt their behavior to the demands of this particular deity, honor. Literature, at any time, in any culture, in any language, makes constant use of honor as an effective dramatic element. The recurrent presence is (...)
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  34. Honor and public opinion.José Carlos Amdela - 2009 - Human Studies 32 (4).
    Honor has been an indispensable reference in the life of individuals and societies throughout the course of human history. As a basic concern of men and women, the phenomenon already appears in the earliest literary testimonies. The heroes of the Greek, Roman or German epic poems adapt their behavior to the demands of this particular deity, honor. Literature, at any time, in any culture, in any language, makes constant use of honor as an effective dramatic element. The recurrent presence is (...)
     
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    Honor and Public Opinion.José Carlos Del Ama - 2009 - Human Studies 32 (4):441-460.
    Honor has been an indispensable reference in the life of individuals and societies throughout the course of human history. As a basic concern of men and women, the phenomenon already appears in the earliest literary testimonies. The heroes of the Greek, Roman or German epic poems adapt their behavior to the demands of this particular deity, honor. Literature, at any time, in any culture, in any language, makes constant use of honor as an effective dramatic element. The recurrent presence is (...)
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    Presentation – Inhabiting the Frontiers of Thought: The Contribution of Jesuit Philosophers to 20 th Century Philosophy.Andreas Gonçalves Lind, Bruno Nobre & João Carlos Onofre Pinto - 2020 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 76 (4):1249-1252.
    The contribution of Jesuits to the different fields of knowledge, including philosophy, is historically well known. In fact, since the foundation of the Society of Jesus, in the 16th century, Jesuits from different generations and cultures have taken part in the philosophical debates of their time and their different contexts. Since the foundation of the Society of Jesus, in 1540, the Jesuits, individually and as a body, have engaged in a fruitful dialogue between the Christian tradition and different dimensions of (...)
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    Tesseram conferre. Etruscan, Greek, Latin, and Celtiberian tesserae hospitales.Francisco Beltrán Lloris, Borja Díaz Ariño, Carlos Jordán Cólera & Ignacio Simón Cornago - 2020 - História 69 (4):482.
    Hospitality can be considered a key institution in the social relationships in the ancient Mediterranean. To identify the people involved in a hospitality agreement, in certain contexts small objects were used in a similar way to a password, which the Greeks called symbolon and the Romans tessera hospitalis. We know how the latter were used thanks to Plautus' Poenulus. At least 64 pieces are currently known which may be identified as tesserae hospitales. All come from the Western Mediterranean. The majority (...)
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    Imperial Ideals in the Roman West: Representation, Circulation, Power by Carlos F. Noreña (review).Geoffrey S. Sumi - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (3):532-533.
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    Reading history against the state secret: Carlos Soto román’s “chile project: [Re-classified],” the remediated archive, and the poetics of redaction.Astrid Lorange - 2022 - Angelaki 27 (2):17-29.
    This paper reads Carlos Soto Román’s “Chile Project: [Re-classified],” a documentary poem that remediates declassified state documents as an ambivalent form of witnessing bureaucracy and state viol...
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    Carlos Castaneda: The Uses and Abuses of Ethnomethodology and Emic Studies.Corin Braga - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (27):71-106.
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    Doctrine and Power: Theological Controversy and Christian Leadership in the Later Roman Empire. By Carlos R. Galvão‐Sobrinho. Pp. x, 310, Los Angeles/London, University of California Press, 2013, £52.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):246-247.
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  42. Réplica a Carlos E. Caorsi.P. F. Strawson - 2011 - Princípios 18 (30):389-393.
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  43. Models in Science (2nd edition).Roman Frigg & Stephan Hartmann - 2021 - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Models are of central importance in many scientific contexts. The centrality of models such as inflationary models in cosmology, general-circulation models of the global climate, the double-helix model of DNA, evolutionary models in biology, agent-based models in the social sciences, and general-equilibrium models of markets in their respective domains is a case in point (the Other Internet Resources section at the end of this entry contains links to online resources that discuss these models). Scientists spend significant amounts of time building, (...)
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    In Falso Veritas: Carlo Sigonio's Forged Challenge to Ecclesiastical Censorship and Italian Jurisdictionalism.Guido Bartolucci - 2018 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 81 (1):211-238.
    In 1731, Filippo Argelati printed for the first time the complete works of the Modenese historian Carlo Sigonio. Intended originally as an edition in five volumes, the collection was augmented by a sixth volume after the discovery in Rome of previously unknown manuscripts of Sigonio. Among the new papers were four sets of ecclesiastical censures which had been secretly directed in the 1580s against four of Sigonio’s works, and, with them, Sigonio’s responses to the papal authorities. According to Argelati, the (...)
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    The Order of Time.Carlo Rovelli - 2018 - [London]: Allen Lane. Edited by Erica Segre & Simon Carnell.
    Why do we remember the past and not the future? What does it mean for time to "flow"? Do we exist in time or does time exist in us? In lyric, accessible prose, Carlo Rovelli invites us to consider questions about the nature of time that continue to puzzle physicists and philosophers alike. For most readers this is unfamiliar terrain. We all experience time, but the more scientists learn about it, the more mysterious it remains. We think of it as (...)
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  46. Models and representation.Roman Frigg & James Nguyen - 2017 - In Magnani Lorenzo & Bertolotti Tommaso Wayne (eds.), Springer Handbook of Model-Based Science. Springer. pp. 49-102.
    Scientific discourse is rife with passages that appear to be ordinary descriptions of systems of interest in a particular discipline. Equally, the pages of textbooks and journals are filled with discussions of the properties and the behavior of those systems. Students of mechanics investigate at length the dynamical properties of a system consisting of two or three spinning spheres with homogenous mass distributions gravitationally interacting only with each other. Population biologists study the evolution of one species procreating at a constant (...)
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    Minding time: a philosophical and theoretical approach to the psychology of time.Carlos Montemayor - 2013 - Boston: Brill.
    Minding Time: A Philosophical and Theoretical Approach to the Psychology of Time offers an innovative philosophical account of the most fundamental kinds of time representation.
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    Der Streit um die Existenz der Welt, Band 1: Existentialontologie.Roman Ingarden - 1964 - De Gruyter.
    Die Frage nach der Seinsweise der realen Welt gehört zu den zentralen und am meisten umstrittenen Themen der europäischen Philosophie. Weder die Argumente des Idealismus noch die des Realismus haben das Problem gelöst. Auch die Frage nach dem Wesen und dem Schicksal des Menschen und seiner Stellung in der Welt ist nicht ablösbar von der Grundfrage nach dem Wesen der Natur und der Existenzweise der realen Welt. Eine kritische Prüfung der Problemsituation ergibt, daß die seit mehr als zweihundert Jahren herrschende (...)
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    Models and theories: a philosophical inquiry.Roman Frigg - 2022 - New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    Models and theories are of central importance in science, and scientists spend substantial amounts of time building, testing, comparing and revising models and theories. It is therefore not surprising that the nature of scientific models and theories has been a widely debated topic within the philosophy of science for many years. The product of two decades of research, in this book Roman Frigg provides an accessible yet critical introduction to the debates about models and theories within analytical philosophy of science (...)
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    The Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic in the 1920s and 1930s in Poland.Roman Murawski - 2014 - Basel: Imprint: Birkhäuser.
    The aim of this book is to present and analyze philosophical conceptions concerning mathematics and logic as formulated by Polish logicians, mathematicians and philosophers in the 1920s and 1930s. It was a remarkable period in the history of Polish science, in particular in the history of Polish logic and mathematics. Therefore, it is justified to ask whether and to what extent the development of logic and mathematics was accompanied by a philosophical reflection. We try to answer those questions by analyzing (...)
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