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    Paediatric xenotransplantation clinical trials and the right to withdraw.Daniel J. Hurst, Luz A. Padilla, Wendy Walters, James M. Hunter, David K. C. Cooper, Devin M. Eckhoff, David Cleveland & Wayne Paris - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (5):311-315.
    Clinical trials of xenotransplantation may begin early in the next decade, with kidneys from genetically modified pigs transplanted into adult humans. If successful, transplanting pig hearts into children with advanced heart failure may be the next step. Typically, clinical trials have a specified end date, and participants are aware of the amount of time they will be in the study. This is not so with XTx. The current ethical consensus is that XTx recipients must consent to lifelong monitoring. While this (...)
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  2. Death in the Clinic.David Barnard, Celia Berdes, James L. Bernat, Linda Emanuel, Robert Fogerty, Linda Ganzini, Elizabeth R. Goy, David J. Mayo, John Paris, Michael D. Schreiber, J. David Velleman & Mark R. Wicclair - 2005 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Death in the Clinic fills a gap in contemporary medical education by explicitly addressing the concrete clinical realities about death with which practitioners, patients, and their families continue to wrestle. Visit our website for sample chapters!
     
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    Ideology And Educational Reform: Themes And Theories In Public Education.David C. Paris - 1995 - Westview Press.
    Ten years of educational reform have not brought dramatic improvements. In Ideology and Educational Reform, David Paris traces the underlying ideological problems that make genuine reform difficult. These include different and often conflicting beliefs concerning the proper role of public education as well as the public's natural ambivalence about schools as government agencies.Paris describes three major themes in public education—common school, human capital, and clientelism. He critically evaluates current policies and proposed reforms associated with each of these (...)
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    The concept of `choice' and arrow's theorem.James F. Reynolds & David C. Paris - 1979 - Ethics 89 (4):354-371.
  5. Museum Philosophy for the Twenty-First Century.Robert R. Archibald, Patrick J. Boylan, David Carr, Christy S. Coleman, Helen Coxall, Chuck Dailey, Jennifer Eichstedt, Hilde Hein, Eilean Hooper-Greenhill, Lesley Lewis, Timothy W. Luke, Didier Maleuvre, Suma Mallavarapu, Terry L. Maple, Michael A. Mares, Jennifer L. Martin, Jean-Paul Martinon, Scott G. Paris, Jeffrey H. Patchen, Marilyn E. Phelan, Donald Preziosi, Franklin W. Robinson, Douglas Sharon & Sherene Suchy - 2006 - Altamira Press.
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    Neutrality and the Academic Ethic.Robert L. Simon, H. D. Aiken, Steven M. Cahn, Robert Holmes, Sidney Hook, David Paris, Laura Purdy, John Searle, Martin Trow, Richard Werner & Robert Paul Wolff - 1994 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In Neutrality and the Academic Ethic, distinguished philosopher Robert L. Simon explores the claim that universities can and should be politically neutral. He examines conceptual questions about the meaning of neutrality, distinguishes different conceptions of what neutrality involves, and considers in what sense, if any, institutional neutrality is both possible and desirable. In Part II, a collection of original and previously published essays provides different views on these and related issues.
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    Davide Luglio, La science nouvelle ou l'extase de l'ordre. Connaissance, rhétorique et science dans l'oeuvre de GB Vico, PUF (Colecc. Thémis-Philosohie), Paris, 2003, pp. 213. ISBN. [REVIEW]París-La Sorbona París - 2003 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 15 (16):391.
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    Psychoanalyse und Philosophie in Paris. Die siebziger Jahre.Monique David-Ménard - 2004 - Die Philosophin 15 (30):11-21.
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    Psychoanalyse und Philosophie in Paris. Die siebziger Jahre.Monique David-Ménard - 2004 - Die Philosophin 15 (30):11-21.
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    T. J. Clark, The Painting of Modern Life: Paris in The Art of Manet and His Followers.David Carrier - 1985 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 44 (2):203-206.
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    Translation Invariance and Miller’s Weather Example.J. B. Paris & A. Vencovská - 2019 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 28 (4):489-514.
    In his 1974 paper “Popper’s qualitative theory of verisimilitude” published in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science David Miller gave his so called ‘Weather Example’ to argue that the Hamming distance between constituents is flawed as a measure of proximity to truth since the former is not, unlike the latter, translation invariant. In this present paper we generalise David Miller’s Weather Example in both the unary and polyadic cases, characterising precisely which permutations of constituents/atoms can be (...)
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  12. Sonic Booms in Blanchot.David Appelbaum - 2018 - Angelaki 23 (3):144-157.
    Blanchot’s rejection of vision as the fundamental philosophical metaphor is well known: “Seeing is not speaking” (The Infinite Conversation (Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1993) 25). Furthermore, his central idea of the limit-experience (borrowed from Bataille) is a “detour from everything visible and invisible” (210). As part of his Heideggerian heritage, the increased importance of hearing (and aurality in general) lacks the critical appraisal it deserves. Pari passu for voice. Blanchot’s investigation of voice, spoken, interior, literary, is extensive. Various works (...)
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    Die Arbeitsgruppe "L'exercice du savoir et la différence des sexes" am CNRS in Paris.Monique David-ménard - 1993 - Die Philosophin 4 (7):99-101.
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    Leo Spitzer: Essays on Seventeenth-Century French Literature.David Bellos (ed.) - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    The undisputed master of stylistic criticism, Leo Spitzer combined phenomenal learning in historical and comparative linguistics with brilliant and original critical insight. He was born in Vienna in 1887. He studied Romance Philology at the Universities of Vienna and Paris and then taught at Vienna, Bonn, Marburg and Cologne. After escaping from Germany in 1933, he taught briefly at Istanbul and then at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. He died in 1960. He was the author of over 800 (...)
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    Popularizing precision: cultures of exactness at the Paris observatory, 1667–1742.David Aubin - 2024 - Annals of Science 81 (1):139-159.
    This article maps out the lexical landscape of precision from the late seventeenth to the early eighteenth century and investigate the various meanings of precision, both as a word and a concept, within the Paris Observatory and beyond. It argues that precision was first an attribute of instruments supposed to produce numerical measurements, like clocks and divided circles or sectors attached to optical devices. Less often, precision was applied to observers, the handling of instruments, and observational methods, including mathematical (...)
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    Fragments of modernity: theories of modernity in the work of Simmel, Kracauer, and Benjamin.David Frisby - 1985 - Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
    Fragments of Modernity provides a critical introduction to the work of three of the most original German thinkers of the early 20th century. In their different ways, all three illuminated the experience of the modern in urban life, whether in mid-19th-century Paris or in Berlin at the turn of the century or later as the vanguard city of the Weimar Republic. They related the new modes of experiencing the world to the maturation of the money economy (Simmel), the process (...)
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    Paris Visual Académie as First Prototype Profession.David Sciulli - 2007 - Theory, Culture and Society 24 (1):35-59.
    Visual academies were unique social formations in the ancien régime, so distinctive that they are best studied as prototype professions. Alone among academies, they were responsible for offering instruction. Alone among educational institutions, they linked liberal instruction to occupational practice. Alone among ‘learned’ occupations, they accommodated an irreducible manual component. The visual Académie in Paris in particular established literally the first ‘graduate school’ in any field of activity and admitted students on the basis of anonymously scored student competitions. Equivalent (...)
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    Mathematical Problems. Lecture Delivered Before the International Congress of Mathematicians at Paris in 1900.David Hilbert, Mary Winston Newsom, Felix E. Browder, Donald A. Martin, G. Kreisel & Martin Davis - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (1):116-119.
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    Pascal: foi et conversion: la machine des Pensées et le projet apologétique.David Rabourdin - 2013 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    L’ouvrage commence par mettre en lumière une objection au projet apologétique, objection qui oppose au projet de conversion l’inaccessibilité d’une foi qui est, en son sens véritable, un don de Dieu. Les Pensées elles-mêmes envisagent cette objection. Pascal y répond par une réponse originale, qu’il résume lui-même par le terme énigmatique de « machine », dont nous étudions les occurrences et expliquons le sens : la machine est ce programme concret que Pascal envisage pour conduire l’homme vers Dieu dans une (...)
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    Les rythmes spatiaux et temporels de la dynamique urbaine à Paris du XVIe au début du XIXe siècle.Davide Gherdevich & Hélène Noizet - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Cet article a déjà paru dans Maria do Carmo Ribeiro & Arnaldo Sousa Mello, Evolucão da paisagem urbana cidade e periferia, Braga, Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar « Cultura, Espaço e Memória » – Instituto de Estudos Medievais – Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2014, pp.175-204. Il est disponible en ligne sur la base des Archives ouvertes. Nous remercions Hélène Noizet et Davide Gherdevich de nous avoir autorisé à le republier ici. Comme la plupart des villes, Paris connaît une dynamique - (...)
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    Opera in the Age of Rousseau: Music, Confrontation, Realism.David Charlton - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Historians of French politics, art, philosophy and literature have long known the tensions and fascinations of Louis XV's reign, the 1750s in particular. David Charlton's study comprehensively re-examines this period, from Rameau to Gluck and elucidates the long-term issues surrounding opera. Taking Rousseau's Le Devin du Village as one narrative centrepiece, Charlton investigates this opera's origins and influences in the 1740s and goes on to use past and present research to create a new structural model that explains the elements (...)
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    Material Ordering and the Care of Things.David Pontille & Jérôme Denis - 2015 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 40 (3):338-367.
    Drawing on an ethnographic study of the installation and maintenance of Paris subway wayfinding system, this article attempts to discuss and specify previous claims that highlight stability and immutability as crucial aspects of material ordering processes. Though in designers’ productions, subway signs have been standardized and their consistency has been invested in to stabilize riders’ environment, they appear as fragile and transforming entities in the hands of maintenance workers. These two situated accounts are neither opposite nor paradoxical: they enact (...)
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    Die Arbeitsgruppe "L'exercice du savoir et la différence des sexes" am CNRS in Paris.Monique David-ménard - 1993 - Die Philosophin 4 (7):99-101.
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    Die Arbeitsgruppe "L'exercice du savoir et la différence des sexes" am CNRS in Paris.Monique David-ménard - 1993 - Die Philosophin 4 (7):99-101.
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    Gérard Bensussan, Être heureux? Ce qui dépend de nous et ce qui n’en dépend pas_, Milan/Paris, Mimésis, 2019 et _Les Deux Morales, Paris, Vrin, 2019.Alain David - 2019 - Cités 4:166.
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    Material Composition.David Michael Cornell - 2018 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    A material composite object is an object composed of two or more material parts. The world, it seems, is simply awash with such things. The Eiffel Tower, for instance, is composed of iron girders, nuts and bolts, and so on. You and I, as human beings, are composed of flesh and bone, and various organs. Moreover, these parts themselves are composed of further parts, such as molecules, which themselves are composed of atoms, which are composed of sub-atomic particles. Material composite (...)
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    La cause de l’individuation selon les philosophes de l’Université de Paris entre 1230 et 1260.David Piché - 2014 - Philosophiques 41 (1):57-78.
    David Piché | : Problème majeur dans l’histoire de l’ontologie, la question de la cause de l’individuation se pose, notamment, à tout lecteur de l’Isagoge de Porphyre. En dépit de son importance historique, aucune étude n’a été consacrée spécifiquement au traitement que ce problème a reçu de la part de ceux qui furent à l’avant-garde de la réception du péripatétisme gréco-arabe dans l’Occident latin, à savoir les philosophes qui oeuvrèrent à la Faculté des arts de l’Université de Paris (...)
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    The drunken boats: Paris Commune and the cinema.David Oubiña - 2023 - Alpha (Osorno) 57:301-315.
    Resumen La argumentación es una forma de discurso en la que un hablante defiende una postura en una discusión. El presente trabajo se enfoca en la complejidad argumentativa y los recursos evaluativos y evidenciales que caracterizan las disputas de niños de diverso nivel socioeconómico. Se analizaron 94 disputas entre niños de 4 años y otros niños (5 a 10 años) en situaciones de juego espontáneo registradas en hogares de sectores socioeconómicos medio y bajo. El análisis identificó diferencias marginales en la (...)
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  29. Varieties of religious behavior in eighteenth-century Paris : the material culture of leaders of confraternaties.David Garrioch - 2019 - In Mita Choudhury, Daniel J. Watkins & Dale K. Van Kley (eds.), Belief and politics in Enlightenment France: essays in honor of Dale K. Van Kley. [Liverpool, UK]: Liverpool University Press.
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  30. Engaging in fieldwork in Paris.David H. Kaplan - 2020 - In Weronika A. Kusek & Nicholas Wise (eds.), Human geography and professional mobility: international experiences, critical reflections, practical insights. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  31. From Paris to the Paraclete: The Correspondence of Abelard and Heloise.David Luscombe - 1989 - In Luscombe David (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 74: 1988. pp. 247-283.
     
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    Le Problème des Universaux À la Faculté des Arts de Paris Entre 1230 Et 1260.David Piché - 2005 - Vrin.
    La narration de l’histoire du problème des universaux souffre d’une importante lacune : on ne sait rien du traitement que ce problème a reçu de la part de ceux qui faisaient profession de philosopher à l’Université de Paris entre 1230 et 1260. C’est à ce deficit de savoir que le présent ouvrage s’attaque. Il se déploie en trois dimensions. En premier lieu, nous offrons une édition critique et une traduction française sectorielles d’un commentaire latin sur l’Isogoge de Porphyre ayant (...)
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    Alexander S chnell, Le Clignotement de l’être, Paris, Hermann, « Le Bel Aujourd’hui », 2021, 322 p.Davide Pilotto - 2023 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 118 (2):296-298.
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    Some Resources for Students of La nouvelle théologie.David Coffey - 1999 - Philosophy and Theology 11 (2):367-402.
    There follow four documents that I hope will be found useful by students of la nouvelle théologie, the theological movement that flourished in France around 1950 and that in various ways prepared the way for the Second Vatican Council. The first is my translation of the Conclusion of Henri de Lubac’s Surnaturel: Études historiques (Paris: Aubier, 1946), pp. 483-94. This excerpt was arguably the main place in which he expounded his theology of the relation of nature and grace. The (...)
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    The Medieval Statutes of the College of Autun at the University of Paris.David Sanderlin - 1972 - British Journal of Educational Studies 20 (1):110.
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    Teilhard de chardin, original sin, and the six propositions.David Grumett & Paul Bentley - 2018 - Zygon 53 (2):303-330.
    In 1925, the French Jesuit geologist, paleontologist, and theologian Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was removed from his teaching position at the Institut Catholique in Paris. He spent most of the next twenty years in China and his major theological writings were not published during his lifetime. We have uncovered major new archival sources on the investigation of Teilhard by the Jesuit curia and the Holy Office of the Roman Catholic Church. These include the Six Propositions to which he was (...)
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    The Mystery of Truth: Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin's Enlightened Mysticism.David Bates - 2000 - Journal of the History of Ideas 61 (4):635-655.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 61.4 (2000) 635-655 [Access article in PDF] The Mystery of Truth: Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin's Enlightened Mysticism David Bates "... what truth! and what error!" --Goethe on Saint-Martin 1It is hardly surprising that Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin (1743-1803), the philosophe inconnu of late Enlightenment Europe, remains almost completely unknown outside of the marginalized and exotic disciplines of esoterism, theosophy, and mysticism. Although influential in (...)
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    Jean-Marie Lassère, Africa, quasi Roma , Paris 2015.David J. Mattingly - 2017 - Klio 99 (2):726-730.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 99 Heft: 2 Seiten: 726-730.
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    Compte-rendu de la troisième conférence internationale/Proceedings of the Third International Conference Seminar [of the International Association of Tamil Research], Paris, 1970Compte-rendu de la troisieme conference internationale/Proceedings of the Third International Conference Seminar [of the International Association of Tamil Research], Paris, 1970.David W. McAlpin, X. S. Thani Nayagam & F. Gros - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (2):326.
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    André Rivier: Essai sur le tragique d'Euripide. Seconde édition entièrement revue. Pp. xiv + 218. Paris: Boccard, 1975. Paper. [REVIEW]David Bain - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (1):104-104.
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    Just theory: an alternative history of the western tradition.David B. Downing - 2019 - Urbana, Illinois: National Council of Teachers of English.
    Preface: what is just theory? -- Introduction: framing the common good -- Cultural turn 1. Inventing western metaphysics -- Why is Plato so upset at the poets, and what is western metaphysics? -- Reframing the republic : from the homeric to the platonic paideia -- Finding love (and writing) in all the wrong places : Plato's pharmacy and the double-edged sword of literacy in the Phaedrus -- Aristotle's natural classification of things : when dialectic trumps rhetoric and poetry gets rescued (...)
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    Emerson's Natural Theology and the Paris Naturalists: Toward a Theory of Animated Nature.David Robinson - 1980 - Journal of the History of Ideas 41 (1):69.
  43. Jacques-Guy Bougerol, La théologie de l'espérance aux XII e et XIIIe siècles. 2 vols. Paris: Etudes Augustiniennes, 1985. Paper. 1: pp. 1–396; 2 color facsimile plates. 2: pp. 397–640. [REVIEW]David N. Bell - 1986 - Speculum 61 (3):620-622.
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    A Bibliography of the New Rhetoric Project.David A. Frank & William Driscoll - 2010 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 43 (4):449-466.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Bibliography of the New Rhetoric ProjectDavid A. Frank and William DriscollScholars do not have access to a complete bibliography of the new rhetoric project. We have redressed this problem by compiling what we believe is the most comprehensive bibliography to date of the works of Chaïm Perelman and of those he coauthored with Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca. The bibliography includes all the English and French titles, as well as titles (...)
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    Olivier B oulnois (dir.), Dieu d’Abraham, Dieu des Philosophes. Révélation et Rationalité, Paris, Vrin (« Bibliothèque d’Histoire de la Philosophie »), 2023, 13,5 × 21,5, 256 p., 27 €. ISBN : 978-2-7116-3099-8. [REVIEW]David Anzalone - 2023 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 107 (3):605-608.
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    Jean JAURÈS. Œuvres, tome 14 : La Voix du socialisme, Édition établie par Marion Fontaine, Alain Chatriot, Fabien Conord et Emmanuel Jousse, Paris, Éditions Fayard, 2022, 702 pages. [REVIEW]David Noël - 2024 - Actuel Marx 75 (1):212-213.
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    ΣΟΦΙΗΣ ΜΑΙΗΤΟΡΕΣ - M.O. Goulet-Cazé, G. Madec, D. O'Brien (edd.):Σοφιησ Μαιηττορεσ, ‘Chercheurs de Sagesse’: Hommage à Jean Pépin. (Collection des Études Augustiniennes, Série Antiquité, 131.) Pp. xxxiv + 715. Paris: Institut d'Études Augustiniennes, 1992. Paper. [REVIEW]David Rankin - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):306-307.
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    Pragmatism, Science, and Metaphysics.David Gruender - 1982 - The Monist 65 (2):189-210.
    In 1934 Charles W. Morris, then a young philosopher at the University of Chicago, visited Rudolf Carnap in Prague, where the latter was teaching on the science faculty of Charles University. Morris, a philosopher familiar with Peirce’s work and himself following the traditions of pragmatism, was impressed with the positivist program. Two years later he played an important role in Carnap’s move to a professorship at the University of Chicago. In the following year, 1937, Hermann in Paris published a (...)
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    Pietro di Giovanni Olivi Frate Minore.O. F. M. David Flood - 2017 - Franciscan Studies 75:533-536.
    The October 2016 publication of the 2015 convegno on Peter of John Olivi begins with a fine survey of Provence and Languedoc in Olivi's time. J. Chiffoleau, with C. Lenoble, supplies the reader with much detail and some summary, along with abundant reference, on Olivi's home turf. In the come and go of life religious and lay, Olivi saw to critical support for business while trying to stabilize Franciscan life. He did very well by both. Chiffoleau finishes his pages on (...)
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    Rudolph Koenig’s Workshop of Sound: Instruments, Theories, and the Debate over Combination Tones.David Pantalony - 2005 - Annals of Science 62 (1):57-82.
    Rudolph Koenig's workshop was a busy meeting place for instruments, ideas, experiments, demonstrations, craft traditions, and business. Starting around 1860, it was also the place in Paris where people discovered the new science of sound emerging from the studies of Hermann von Helmholtz in Germany. Koenig built Helmholtz's ideas into apparatus, created new instruments, and spread them throughout the scientific and musical world. Through his own research, he also became Helmholtz's strongest critic. This paper looks at the activities of (...)
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