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  1. Experience and Analysis. Papers of the 27th International Wittgenstein Symposium. August, 8 – 14, 2004, Kirchberg am Wechsel (= Beiträge der Österreichischen Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft 12, Kirchberg am Wechsel: Österreichische Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft, 2004).Johann Christian Marek & Maria Elisabeth Reicher - 2004 - Kirchberg am Wechsel, Österreich: Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
     
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    The role of size constancy for the integration of local elements into a global shape.Johannes Rennig, Hans-Otto Karnath & Elisabeth Huberle - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Wirtschaftsfaktor Wald. Am Beispiel des österreichischen Alpenraums.Elisabeth Johann - 2008 - Das Mittelalter 13 (2):28-38.
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    Is the Y chromosome of Drosophila an evolved supernumerary chromosome?Johannes H. P. Hackstein, Ron Hochstenbach, Elisabeth Hauschteck-Jungen & Leo W. Beukeboom - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (4):317-323.
    The Y chromosomes of most Drosophila species are necessary for male fertility but they are not involved in sex determination. They have many puzzling properties that resemble the effects caused by B chromosomes. Classical genetic and molecular studies reveal substantial affinities between Y and B chromosomes and suggest that the Y chromosomes of Drosophila are not degenerated homologues of the X chromosomes, but rather that their Y chromosomes evolved as specialized supernumeraries similar to classical B chromosomes.
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  5. Experience and Analysis: Papers of the 27th International Wittgenstein Symposium: August 8-14, 2004, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Vol. XII. Marek, Johann Christian & Maria Elisabeth Reicher (eds.) - 2004 - niederosterreichkultur.
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    Ewole שדח שאד: The Announcement of the New Moon in Romaniote Synagogues.Johannes Niehoff-Panagiotidis & Elisabeth Hollender - 2010 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 103 (1):99-127.
    This article consists of three sections: the first sketches the development of calculating the timing of the New Moon from biblical times onward with special emphasis on the Byzantine/Romaniote communities; the second contains the critical edition of the announcement of the New Moon from four late medieval manuscripts, where the Judaeo-Greek text complements the Aramaic version of this announcement that was recited in Romaniote synagogues; and the third presents a philological commentary on the Judaeo-Greek version/versions of this announcement. Its main (...)
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    Exome ...: The Announcement of the New Moon in Romaniote Synagogues.Johannes Niehoff-Panagiotidis & Elisabeth Hollender - 2010 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 103 (1):99-127.
    This article consists of three sections: the first sketches the development of calculating the timing of the New Moon from biblical times onward with special emphasis on the Byzantine/Romaniote communities; the second contains the critical edition of the announcement of the New Moon from four late medieval manuscripts, where the Judaeo-Greek text complements the Aramaic version of this announcement that was recited in Romaniote synagogues; and the third presents a philological commentary on the Judaeo-Greek version/versions of this announcement. Its main (...)
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    Bioethik und Religion: theologische Ethik im öffentlichen Diskurs.Walter Schaupp, Johann Platzer & Elisabeth Zissler (eds.) - 2014 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
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    Social Context Disambiguates the Interpretation of Laughter.William Curran, Gary J. McKeown, Magdalena Rychlowska, Elisabeth André, Johannes Wagner & Florian Lingenfelser - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Johann Georg Sulzers' System der schönen Künste'.Elisabeth Decultot - 2011 - In Frank Grunert & Gideon Stiening (eds.), Johann Georg Sulzer (1720-1779): Aufklärung zwischen Christian Wolff und David Hume. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 211--225.
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    On Secular Governance: Lutheran Perspectives on Contemporary Legal Issues ed. by Ronald W. Duty and Marie A. Failinger.Elisabeth Rain Kincaid - 2018 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 38 (1):211-212.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:On Secular Governance: Lutheran Perspectives on Contemporary Legal Issues ed. by Ronald W. Duty and Marie A. FailingerElisabeth Rain KincaidOn Secular Governance: Lutheran Perspectives on Contemporary Legal Issues Edited by Ronald W. Duty and Marie A. Failinger grand rapids, mi: eerdmans, 2016. 382 pp. $45.00In editing this collection of essays, Ronald Duty and Marie Failinger describe their goal as seeking "to bring more Lutheran voices to the pressing (...)
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    Sulzer, ein Aufklärer? Anstatt einer Einleitung.Elisabeth Décultot - 2018 - In Jana Kittelmann, Philipp Kampa & Elisabeth Décultot (eds.), Johann Georg Sulzer - Aufklärung Im Umbruch. De Gruyter. pp. 1-13.
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    Herder und die Künste: Ästhetik, Kunsttheorie, Kunstgeschichte.Elisabeth Décultot & Gerhard Lauer (eds.) - 2013 - Heidelberg: Winter.
    English summary: Johann Gottfried Herder played a central role in the emergence of aesthetics and art history in the eighteenth century. His was not only an avid reader and critic of important contemporaries, but also made essential contributions to the possibilities of art and art theory. This volume is illuminated by contemporary art discussion and the many facets of debate around Herder and the emergence of aesthetics and art history, from his early writings in the 1760s and 70s, to (...)
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  14. Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche. Zwei Abbildungen.Johannes Hennig - 1935 - Kant Studien 40:V.
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    To See in the Word. The Linguistic Thinking of Johann Georg Hamann. [REVIEW]Elisabeth Leinfellner - 1971 - Philosophy and History 4 (2):136-138.
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    Zu Werner Leinfellners Weltanschauung: Denkwege zu einer „Allgemeinen stochastischen Theorie der Evolution“.Johann Götschl - 2011 - In Walter Feigl & Sascha Windholz (eds.), Wissenschaftstheorie, Sprachkritik und Wittgenstein: In memoriam Elisabeth und Werner Leinfellner. De Gruyter. pp. 11-28.
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    Über das Wesen des Gelehrten.Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 2020 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber. Edited by Alfred Denker, Jeffery Kinlaw & Holger Zaborowski.
    Johann Gottlieb Fichte hielt im Sommer 1805 in Erlangen öffentliche Vorlesungen zum Thema 'Über das Wesen des Gelehrten und seine Erscheinungen im Gebiete der Freiheit'. In diesen Vorlesungen erläuterte Fichte sein Verständnis des Wesens und der Aufgabe des Gelehrten und führte in seine Philosophie ein. Dieser Text ist ein wichtiges Zeugnis nicht nur für die Entwicklung von Fichtes Philosophie, sondern auch für die Geschichte des Deutschen Idealismus und das Verständnis von Bildung und Wissenschaft im frühen 19. Jahrhundert. Dieser Band (...)
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    Über das Wesen des Gelehrten, und seine Erscheinungen im Gebiete der Freiheit.Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 2020 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber. Edited by Alfred Denker, Jeffery Kinlaw & Holger Zaborowski.
    Über das Wesen des Gelehrten, und seine Erscheinungen im Gebiete der Freiheit (1805) von Johann Gottlieb Fichte -- Vorrede -- Erste Vorlesgun: Plan des Ganzen -- Zweite Vorlesung: Nähere Bestimmung des Begriffs der göttlichen Idee -- Dritte Vorlesung: Vom angehenden Gelehrten überhaupt; insbesondere vom Talente und Fleisse -- Vierte Vorlesung: Von der Rechtschaffenheit im Studiren -- Fünfte Vorlesung: Wie die Rechtschaffenheit des Studirenden sich äussere -- Sechste Vorlesung: Ueber die akademische Freiheit -- Siebente Vorlesung: Vom vollendeten Gelehrten im Allgemeinen (...)
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    Johann Georg Sulzer - Aufklärung Im Umbruch.Jana Kittelmann, Philipp Kampa & Elisabeth Décultot (eds.) - 2018 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Johann Georg Sulzers Œuvre ist für das Verständnis der Aufklärungsepoche zentral. Aufgrund seiner Vielschichtigkeit widersetzt es sich jedem einfachen Zugriff. Sulzer hat mit der ‚Allgemeinen Theorie der Schönen Künste‘ nicht nur einen zentralen Beitrag zur Kunsttheorie des 18. Jahrhunderts geliefert, sondern auch wichtige Schriften zur Psychologie, Anthropologie und Erkenntnistheorie der Aufklärungsepoche veröffentlicht. Über seine Publikationen hinaus erstreckt sich sein Wirken auf den Aufbau eines weitgespannten epistolaren Netzwerks. Mit dem vorliegenden Sammelband wird der Versuch unternommen, die zahlreichen Facetten dieser signifikanten (...)
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    Inhalt.Jana Kittelmann, Philipp Kampa & Elisabeth Décultot - 2018 - In Jana Kittelmann, Philipp Kampa & Elisabeth Décultot (eds.), Johann Georg Sulzer - Aufklärung Im Umbruch. De Gruyter.
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    Siglen- und Abbildungsverzeichnis.Jana Kittelmann, Philipp Kampa & Elisabeth Décultot - 2018 - In Jana Kittelmann, Philipp Kampa & Elisabeth Décultot (eds.), Johann Georg Sulzer - Aufklärung Im Umbruch. De Gruyter. pp. 286-287.
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    Vorwort.Jana Kittelmann, Philipp Kampa & Elisabeth Décultot - 2018 - In Jana Kittelmann, Philipp Kampa & Elisabeth Décultot (eds.), Johann Georg Sulzer - Aufklärung Im Umbruch. De Gruyter.
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    Verzeichnis der Beiträgerinnen und Beiträger.Jana Kittelmann, Philipp Kampa & Elisabeth Décultot - 2018 - In Jana Kittelmann, Philipp Kampa & Elisabeth Décultot (eds.), Johann Georg Sulzer - Aufklärung Im Umbruch. De Gruyter. pp. 288-290.
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    Die Corona-Pandemie II: Leben lernen mit dem Virus.Walter Schaupp, Hans-Walter Ruckenbauer, Johann Platzer & Wolfgang Kröll (eds.) - 2021 - Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG.
    The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has confronted us with constantly new challenges. We need to browse new inventories of scientific knowledge to reflect on previous experiences and thus facilitate societal learning. In line with the first volume on the COVID-19 pandemic in this series, contributions from different disciplines and fields of practice create an awareness of the complexity of this crisis and help us to understand the diversity of challenges it poses. The first part focuses on philosophical, sociological and psychological problem (...)
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    Johann Georg Sulzer (1720-1779): Aufklärung zwischen Christian Wolff und David Hume.Frank Grunert & Gideon Stiening (eds.) - 2011 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
    Johann Georg Sulzer gehorte zu den pragenden Gestalten der europaischen Aufklarung in den 1750er und 1760er Jahren, sowohl in der Philosophie als auch in einer Reihe von Einzelwissenschaften - wie der Mathematik und der Padagogik - sowie im Kontext literarischer und asthetischer Diskurse. Federfuhrend nahm er an den wichtigen Debatten, Kontroversen und Forschungsentwicklungen teil, die etwa in Berlin, in Leipzig oder in Paris die Aufklarung beschaftigte. Der vorliegende Band versammelt Studien von Philosophen, Literaturwissenschaftlern und Wissenschaftshistorikern zu allen Werkbereichen Sulzers, (...)
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    Lexikon zur byzantinischen Gräzität, besonders des 9.–12. Jahrhunderts, erstellt von Erich Trapp unter Mitarbeit von Wolfram Hörandner, Johannes Diethart, Maria Cassiotou-Panayotopoulos, Sonja Schönauer, Elisabeth Schiffer u.a. [REVIEW]Günther Steffen Henrich - 2004 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 96 (1):327-329.
    Die Arbeit an diesem wichtigsten Wörterbuch der gelehrt(er)en mittelalterlichen Gräzität schreitet erfreulich zügig voran: Mit dem vorliegenden Fasz. 4 (= Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für Byzantinistik, Bd. VI/4) ist bereits die erste Hälfte des Werkes abgeschlossen; er enthält auf 257 höchst inhaltsreichen Seiten den Rest des Zeta (1 Seite), die drei „kleinen“ Buchstaben Eta, Theta und Iota (13, 33 bzw. 28 S.) und auch schon das gesamte Kappa (182 S.); die Anzahl der Lemmata liegt bei eindrucksvollen 12.000.
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    Lexikon zur byzantinischen Gräzität, besonders des 9.–12. Jahrhunderts, erstellt von Erich Trapp unter Mitarbeit von Wolfram Hörandner, Johannes Diethart, Maria Cassiotou-Panayotopoulos, Sonja Schönauer, Elisabeth Schiffer u.a. [REVIEW]Günther Steffen Henrich - 2004 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 96 (1):327-329.
    Die Arbeit an diesem wichtigsten Wörterbuch der gelehrt(er)en mittelalterlichen Gräzität schreitet erfreulich zügig voran: Mit dem vorliegenden Fasz. 4 (= Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für Byzantinistik, Bd. VI/4) ist bereits die erste Hälfte des Werkes abgeschlossen; er enthält auf 257 höchst inhaltsreichen Seiten den Rest des Zeta (1 Seite), die drei „kleinen“ Buchstaben Eta, Theta und Iota (13, 33 bzw. 28 S.) und auch schon das gesamte Kappa (182 S.); die Anzahl der Lemmata liegt bei eindrucksvollen 12.000.
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  28. Slurring Perspectives.Elisabeth Camp - 2013 - Analytic Philosophy 54 (3):330-349.
  29. Thinking with maps.Elisabeth Camp - 2007 - Philosophical Perspectives 21 (1):145–182.
    Most of us create and use a panoply of non-sentential representations throughout our ordinary lives: we regularly use maps to navigate, charts to keep track of complex patterns of data, and diagrams to visualize logical and causal relations among states of affairs. But philosophers typically pay little attention to such representations, focusing almost exclusively on language instead. In particular, when theorizing about the mind, many philosophers assume that there is a very tight mapping between language and thought. Some analyze utterances (...)
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  30. Why maps are not propositional.Elisabeth Camp - 2018 - In Alex Grzankowski & Michelle Montague (eds.), Non-Propositional Intentionality. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
     
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  31. A language of baboon thought.Elisabeth Camp - 2009 - In Robert W. Lurz (ed.), The Philosophy of Animal Minds. Cambridge University Press. pp. 108--127.
    Does thought precede language, or the other way around? How does having a language affect our thoughts? Who has a language, and who can think? These questions have traditionally been addressed by philosophers, especially by rationalists concerned to identify the essential difference between humans and other animals. More recently, theorists in cognitive science, evolutionary biology, and developmental psychology have been asking these questions in more empirically grounded ways. At its best, this confluence of philosophy and science promises to blend the (...)
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    Wissenschaftstheorie, Sprachkritik und Wittgenstein: In memoriam Elisabeth und Werner Leinfellner.Walter Feigl & Sascha Windholz (eds.) - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    Die Gedenkschrift zu Ehren von Elisabeth und Werner Leinfellner spannt einen Bogen von aktuellen philosophischen Diskursen zum Werk und Leben des 2010 verstorbenen Wissenschaftler-Ehepaares. Fur viele sind beide untrennbar mit der Osterreichischen Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft (OLWG) und dem Internationalen Wittgenstein Symposien in Kirchberg am Wechsel verbunden. Die Artikel in diesem Band befassen sich mit aktueller Wittgensteinforschung und der Sprachkritik (Mauthner und Wittgenstein) ebenso wie dem Wirken von Elisabeth und Werner Leinfellner. Daruber hinaus geben sie Einblicke in das Werden (...)
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  33. Sarcasm, Pretense, and The Semantics/Pragmatics Distinction.Elisabeth Camp - 2011 - Noûs 46 (4):587 - 634.
    Traditional theories of sarcasm treat it as a case of a speaker's meaning the opposite of what she says. Recently, 'expressivists' have argued that sarcasm is not a type of speaker meaning at all, but merely the expression of a dissociative attitude toward an evoked thought or perspective. I argue that we should analyze sarcasm in terms of meaning inversion, as the traditional theory does; but that we need to construe 'meaning' more broadly, to include illocutionary force and evaluative attitudes (...)
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    Gerechtigkeit.Elisabeth Holzleithner - 2009 - Wien: Facultas.wuv.
    Gerechtigkeit ist ein ebenso bedeutsames wie umstrittenes Ideal menschlichen Umgangs.
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  35. Why metaphors make good insults: perspectives, presupposition, and pragmatics.Elisabeth Camp - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (1):47--64.
    Metaphors are powerful communicative tools because they produce ”framing effects’. These effects are especially palpable when the metaphor is an insult that denigrates the hearer or someone he cares about. In such cases, just comprehending the metaphor produces a kind of ”complicity’ that cannot easily be undone by denying the speaker’s claim. Several theorists have taken this to show that metaphors are engaged in a different line of work from ordinary communication. Against this, I argue that metaphorical insults are rhetorically (...)
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  36. Instrumental Reasoning in Nonhuman Animals.Elisabeth Camp & Eli Shupe - 2017 - In Kristin Andrews & Jacob Beck (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Animal Minds. Routledge. pp. 100-118.
  37. Two Varieties of Literary Imagination: Metaphor, Fiction, and Thought Experiments.Elisabeth Camp - 2009 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 33 (1):107-130.
    Recently, philosophers have discovered that they have a lot to learn from, or at least to ponder about, fiction. Many metaphysicians are attracted to fiction as a model for our talk about purported objects and properties, such as numbers, morality, and possible worlds, without embracing a robust Platonist ontology. In addition, a growing group of philosophers of mind are interested in the implications of our engagement with fiction for our understanding of the mind and emotions: If I don’t believe that (...)
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  38. Just saying, just kidding : liability for accountability-avoiding speech in ordinary conversation, politics and law.Elisabeth Camp - 2022 - In Laurence R. Horn (ed.), From lying to perjury: linguistic and legal perspective on lies and other falsehoods. Boston: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 227-258.
    Mobsters and others engaged in risky forms of social coordination and coercion often communicate by saying something that is overtly innocuous but transmits another message ‘off record’. In both ordinary conversation and political discourse, insinuation and other forms of indirection, like joking, offer significant protection from liability. However, they do not confer blanket immunity: speakers can be held to account for an ‘off record’ message, if the only reasonable interpreta- tions of their utterance involve a commitment to it. Legal liability (...)
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  39. The generality constraint and categorial restrictions.Elisabeth Camp - 2004 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (215):209–231.
    We should not admit categorial restrictions on the significance of syntactically well formed strings. Syntactically well formed but semantically absurd strings, such as ‘Life’s but a walking shadow’ and ‘Caesar is a prime number’, can express thoughts; and competent thinkers both are able to grasp these and ought to be able to. Gareth Evans’ generality constraint, though Evans himself restricted it, should be viewed as a fully general constraint on concept possession and propositional thought. For (a) even well formed but (...)
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  40. Perspectives in imaginative engagement with fiction.Elisabeth Camp - 2017 - Philosophical Perspectives 31 (1):73-102.
    I take up three puzzles about our emotional and evaluative responses to fiction. First, how can we even have emotional responses to characters and events that we know not to exist, if emotions are as intimately connected to belief and action as they seem to be? One solution to this puzzle claims that we merely imagine having such emotional responses. But this raises the puzzle of why we would ever refuse to follow an author’s instructions to imagine such responses, since (...)
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  41. Saying and Seeing-As: The Linguistic Uses and Cognitive Effects of Metaphor.Elisabeth Maura Camp - 2003 - Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley
    Metaphor is a pervasive and significant feature of language. We use metaphor to talk about the world in familiar and innovative ways, and in contexts ranging from everyday conversation to literature and scientific theorizing. However, metaphor poses serious challenges for standard philosophical theories of meaning, because it straddles so many important boundaries: between language and thought, between semantics and pragmatics, between rational communication and mere causal association. ;In this dissertation, I develop a pragmatic theory of metaphorical utterances which reconciles two (...)
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    Gott ist anders: theologische Versuche und Besinnungen.Johannes Brantschen - 2005 - Luzern: Edition Exodus.
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  43. Contextualism, metaphor, and what is said.Elisabeth Camp - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (3):280–309.
    On a familiar and prima facie plausible view of metaphor, speakers who speak metaphorically say one thing in order to mean another. A variety of theorists have recently challenged this view; they offer criteria for distinguishing what is said from what is merely meant, and argue that these support classifying metaphor within 'what is said'. I consider four such criteria, and argue that when properly understood, they support the traditional classification instead. I conclude by sketching how we might extract a (...)
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  44. Putting Thoughts to Work: Concepts, Systematicity, and Stimulus‐Independence.Elisabeth Camp - 2009 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 78 (2):275-311.
    I argue that we can reconcile two seemingly incompatible traditions for thinking about concepts. On the one hand, many cognitive scientists assume that the systematic redeployment of representational abilities suffices for having concepts. On the other hand, a long philosophical tradition maintains that language is necessary for genuinely conceptual thought. I argue that on a theoretically useful and empirically plausible concept of 'concept', it is necessary and sufficient for conceptual thought that a thinker be able to entertain many of the (...)
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  45. Metaphor and that certain 'je ne sais quoi'.Elisabeth Camp - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 129 (1):1 - 25.
    Philosophers have traditionally inclined toward one of two opposite extremes when it comes to metaphor. On the one hand, partisans of metaphor have tended to believe that metaphors do something different in kind from literal utterances; it is a ‘heresy’, they think, either to deny that what metaphors do is genuinely cognitive, or to assume that it can be translated into literal terms. On the other hand, analytic philosophers have typically denied just this: they tend to assume that if metaphors (...)
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    On the Passage of a Few People Through a Rather Brief Moment in Time: The Situationist International, 1957-1972.Elisabeth Sussman, Peter Wollen, Greil Marcus, Mark Francis, Tom Levin, Mirella Bandini & Troels Anderson - 1989 - MIT Press (MA).
    These photographs, essays, drawings, and original texts document the rich agit-art legacy of the Situationist International, a group of European artists and writers who emerged from such avant-garde movements as COBRA, Lettrisme, and the Imaginary Bauhaus and from the breakup of surrealism to launch a strategy of art as cultural critique.
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    A Descriptive Analysis of Environmental Disclosure: A Longitudinal Study of French Companies.Elisabeth Albertini - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 121 (2):233-254.
    For the last 15 years, companies have extensively increased their environmental disclosure relative to their environmental strategy in response to institutional pressures. Based on a computerized content analysis of the annual reports of the 55 largest French industrial companies, we describe environmental disclosure with respect to the different strategies implemented by companies over a period of 6 years. The results show that environmental disclosure becomes more and more technical and precise for all the companies. Environmental innovations are presented as a (...)
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    The first ukrainian translation of Élisabeth Badinter's «Condorcet, Prudhomme, Guyomar...Paroles d’hommes (1790-1793)».Élisabeth Badinter & Oleg Khoma - 2003 - Sententiae 9 (2):187-211.
    The first Ukrainian translation of Elizabeth Badenter's work "Condorcet, Prudhomme, Guyomar... Paroles d’hommes (1790-1793)".
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  49. Metaethical Expressivism.Elisabeth Camp - 2017 - In Tristram Colin McPherson & David Plunkett (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics. New York: Routledge. pp. 87-101.
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    Toward a historicized sociology: Theorizing events, processes, and emergence.Elisabeth S. Clemens - manuscript
    Since the 1970s, historical sociology in the United States has been constituted by a configuration of substantive questions, a theoretical vocabulary anchored in concepts of economic interest and rationalization, and a methodological commitment to comparison. More recently, this configuration has been destabilized along each dimension: the increasing autonomy of comparative-historical methods from specific historical puzzles, the shift from the analysis of covariation to theories of historical process, and new substantive questions through which new kinds of arguments have been elaborated. Although (...)
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