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    Number: An Introduction to the Theory of Analytic Functions.G. Mittag-Leffler - 1924 - The Monist 34 (3):321-357.
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    Number: An Introduction to the Theory of Analytic Functions.G. Mittag-Leffler - 1924 - The Monist 34 (4):483-510.
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    Materials for the History of Mathematics in the Institut Mittag-Leffler.I. Grattan-Guinness & Magnus Mittag-Leffler - 1971 - Isis 62:363-374.
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    Materials for the History of Mathematics in the Institut Mittag-Leffler.I. Grattan-Guinness & Magnus Gustav Mittag-Leffler - 1971 - Isis 62 (3):363-374.
  5. A Reason to Know.Olof Leffler - 2023 - Journal of Value Inquiry 57 (3):557-575.
    It is often thought that desire-based versions of reasons internalism, according to which our practical reasons depend on what we desire, are committed to denying that we have any categorical reasons. I shall argue, however, that such theories are committed to a universal desire which gives rise to an unexpected categorical reason – a reason to know our surroundings. I will arrive at this conclusion by using Fichte’s argument for thinking that security from unpredictable and powerful forces of nature is (...)
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    Mittag-Leffler modules.Philipp Rothmaler - 1997 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 88 (2-3):227-239.
    The main theorem characterizes Mittag-Leffler modules as ‘positively atomic’ modules . This is applied to reduced products of Mittag-Leffler modules and pure-semisimple.
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    Strict MittagLeffler modules.P. A. Guil Asensio, M. C. Izurdiaga, Ph Rothmaler & B. Torrecillas - 2011 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 57 (6):566-570.
    We characterize strict Mittag-Leffler modules in terms of free realizations of positive primitive formulas, and rings over which projectives are trivial in terms of various notions of separability of strict Mittag-Leffler modules. © 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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  8. Strict Mittag-Leffler modules.Pedro Antonio Guil Asensio, M. C. Izurdiaga, Philipp Rothmaler & Blas Torrecillas Jover - 2011 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 57 (6):566-570.
     
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    Some Results and Problems on Complex Germs with Definable MittagLeffler Stars.A. J. Wilkie - 2013 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 54 (3-4):603-610.
    Working in an o-minimal expansion of the real field, we investigate when a germ of a complex analytic function has a definable analytic continuation to its MittagLeffler star. As an application we show that any algebro-logarithmic function that is complex analytic in a neighborhood of the origin in $\mathbb {C}$ has an analytic continuation to all but finitely many points in $\mathbb {C}$.
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  10. Sur quelques relations entre Les zéros et Les poLes Des fonctions méromorphes. Applications au developpement de Mittag-Leffler.Jeanne Férentinou-Nicolacopoulou - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
     
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    Analytical Investigation of Some Dynamical Systems by ZZ Transform with MittagLeffler Kernel.Mounirah Areshi, Muhammad Naeem & Noorolhuda Wyal - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-17.
    In this work, ZZ transformation is combined with the Adomian decomposition method to solve the dynamical system of fractional order. The derivative of fractional order is represented in the Atangana–Baleanu derivative. The numerical examples are combined for their approximate-analytical solution. It is explored using graphs that indicate that the actual and approximation results are close to each other, demonstrating the method’s usefulness. Fractional-order solutions are the most in line with the dynamics of the targeted problems, and they provide an endless (...)
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    Church Alonzo. Logic, arithmetic, and automata. Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, 15–22 August 1962, Institut Mittag-Leffler, Djursholm, Sweden, 1963, pp. 23–35. [REVIEW]J. Richard Büchi - 1964 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 29 (4):210-210.
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    Ein aufgefundener früher Brief Kummers am Beginn seiner Korrespondenz mit Jacobi.Reinhard Bölling - 2005 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 13 (4):238-257.
    It is known that C. G. J. Jacobi wrote his first two letters to E. E. Kummer in the year 1834. Thanks to a find in the archive of the Mittag-Leffler Institute there is now the missing link , Kummer’s reply letter to Jacobi’s first letter. This letter seems to be the earliest one from Kummer still in existence (at least to a mathematician). Kummer tells in his letter about his situation as a teacher in Liegnitz, gives further (...)
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    Processus consularis, adventus und Herrschaftsjubiläum. Zur Verwendung von Triumphsymbolik in der mittleren Kaiserzeit.Peter Franz Mittag - 2009 - Hermes 137 (4):447-462.
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  15. New Shmagency Worries.Olof Leffler - 2019 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 15 (2):121-145.
    Constitutivism explains norms in terms of their being constitutive of agency, actions, or certain propositional attitudes. However, the shmagency objection says that if we can be shmagents – like agents, minus the norm-explaining features of agency – we can avoid the norms, so the explanation fails. This paper extends this objection, arguing that constitutivists about practical norms suffer from it despite their recent attempts to solve it. The standard response to the objection is that it is self-defeating for agents to (...)
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  16. On the Causal-Doxastic Theory of the Basing Relation.Daniel M. Mittag - 2002 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (4):543 - 559.
    Korcz argues that deontological considerations support this view. According to him, our practice of praising and blaming people for the epistemic appropriateness of their beliefs provides us with good reason to think that meta-beliefs can establish basing relations independently of any causal relation. Korcz writes.
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  17. How Simple is the Humean Theory of Motivation?Olof Leffler - 2022 - Philosophical Explorations 25 (2):125-140.
    In recent discussions of the Humean Theory of Motivation (HTM), several authors – not to mention other philosophers around the proverbial water cooler – have appealed to the simplicity of the theory to defend it. But the argument from simplicity has rarely been explicated or received much critical attention – until now. I begin by reconstructing the argument and then argue that it suffers from a number of problems. Most importantly, first, I argue that HTM is unlikely to be simpler (...)
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  18. Agent‐Switching, Plight Inescapability, and Corporate Agency.Olof Leffler - forthcoming - Analytic Philosophy.
    Realists about group agency, according to whom corporate agents may have mental states and perform actions over and above those of their individual members, think that individual agents may switch between participating in individual and corporate agency. My aim is, however, to argue that the inescapability of individual agency spells out a difficulty for this kind of switching – and, therefore, for realism about corporate agency. To do so, I develop Korsgaard's notion of plight inescapability. On my take, it suggests (...)
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    The Constitution of Constitutivism.Olof Leffler - 2019 - Dissertation, University of Leeds
    Why be moral? According to constitutivism, there are features constitutive of agency, actual or ideal, the properties of which explain why moral norms are normative for us. I aim to investigate whether this idea is plausible. I start off critically. After defining constitutivism and outlining its attractions and problems (chapter 1), I discuss the theories of various features of agency that are supposed to ground morality according to the leading constitutivists in the literature. I find these theories wanting. They are (...)
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  20. Evidentialism.Daniel M. Mittag - 2004 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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  21. Contingency, Sociality, and Moral Progress.Olof Leffler - forthcoming - Journal of the American Philosophical Association:1-20.
    A debate has recently appeared regarding whether non-naturalism is better than other metaethical views at explaining moral progress. I shall take the occasion of this debate to present a novel debunking dilemma for moral non-naturalists, extending Sharon Street's Darwinian one. I will argue that moral progress indicates that our moral attitudes tend to reflect contingent sociocultural and psychological factors. For non-naturalists, there is then either a relation between these factors and the moral facts, non-naturalistically construed, or there is not. If (...)
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  22. Desire, Disagreement, and Corporate Mental States.Olof Leffler - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    I argue against group agent realism, or the view that groups have irreducible mental states. If group agents have irreducible mental states, as realists assume, then the best group agent realist explanation of corporate agents features only basic mental states with at most one motivational function each. But the best group agent realist explanation of corporate agents does not feature only basic mental states with at most one motivational function each. So corporate agents lack irreducible mental states. How so? I (...)
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  23. Zombies Incorporated.Olof Leffler - 2023 - Theoria 89 (5):640-659.
    How should we understand the relation between corporate agency, corporate moral agency and corporate moral patienthood? For some time, corporations have been treated as increasingly ontologically and morally sophisticated in the literature. To explore the limits of this treatment, I start off by redeveloping and defending a reductio that historically has been aimed at accounts of corporate agency which entail that corporations count as moral patients. More specifically, I argue that standard agents are due a certain type of moral concern, (...)
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  24. Intention.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1957 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    This is a welcome reprint of a book that continues to grow in importance.
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    The Foundations of Agency – and Ethics?Olof Leffler - 2016 - Philosophia 44 (2):547-563.
    In this article, I take off from some central issues in Paul Katsafanas’ recent book Agency and the Foundations of Ethics. I argue that Katsafanas’ alleged aims of action fail to do the work he requires them to do. First, his approach to activity or control is deeply problematic in the light of counterexamples. More importantly, the view of activity or control he needs to get his argument going is most likely false, as it requires our values to do work (...)
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    Gender and race effects on occupational prestige, segregation, and earnings.Ann Leffler & Wu Xu - 1992 - Gender and Society 6 (3):376-392.
    This article examines the interlinked impacts of gender and race on occupational prestige, segregation, and earnings. Included are occupations about which Bose and Rossi reported prestige ranks and about which the 1980 census reported earnings and relevant gender/race breakdowns. White men are used as the comparison group. Contrasted to them are the gender/race groups of white women, Black men, Black women, Asian-American men, Asian-American women, Hispanic men, and Hispanic women. Race has a more powerful impact than gender on the prestige (...)
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    Conceiving the Empire: China and Rome Compared.Fritz-Heiner Mutschler & Achim Mittag (eds.) - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    A collection of essays, by a team of experts in Sinology and Classical Studies, exploring the mental images and symbolical representations of `empire' that developed in the two most powerful political entities of antiquity: China and Rome.
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  28. Reasons Internalism, Cooperation, and Law.Olof Leffler - 2020 - In Rachael Mellin, Raimo Tuomela & Miguel Garcia-Godinez (eds.), Social Ontology, Normativity and Law. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 115-132.
    Argues that reasons internalism, suitably understood, explains categorical reasons for us to cooperate with each other. The norms we then cooperate to satisfy can lie at the heart of legal systems, yielding unexpected implications in the philosophy of law.
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    A Meno Problem for Evidentialism.Daniel M. Mittag - 2014 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 52 (2):250-266.
    The original Meno problem is to explain why knowledge is more valuable than mere true belief. In this paper I argue that evidentialists face an additional Meno problem, a Meno problem that, to date, no evidentialist has considered. Specifically, evidentialists must account for the additional epistemic value of a doxastically justified doxastic attitude as compared to a doxastic attitude that is merely propositionally justified. I consider the nature of the problem facing evidentialism and critically discuss two attempts to account for (...)
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    Empire and humankind: Historical universalism in ancient china and Rome.Achim Mittag & Fritz-Heiner Mutschler - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (4):527-555.
  31. Empire on the Brink.Achim Mittag & Ye Min - 2008 - In Fritz-Heiner Mutschler & Achim Mittag (eds.), Conceiving the Empire: China and Rome Compared. Oxford University Press. pp. 347.
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  32. Forging Legacy: The Pact between Empire and Historiography in Ancient China.Achim Mittag - 2008 - In Fritz-Heiner Mutschler & Achim Mittag (eds.), Conceiving the Empire: China and Rome Compared. Oxford University Press. pp. 143.
     
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    Introduction: Universalism in ancient china and Rome.Achim Mittag & Fritz-Heiner Mutschler - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (4):522-526.
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    Science With a Difference: Parody and Paradise in Margaret Cavendish's The Blazing World(1666).Martina Mittag - 2018 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 41 (2):134-145.
    Wissenschaft mit Unterschieden: Parodie und Paradies in Margaret Cavendishs The Blazing World (1666). Mit ihrer utopischen Erzählung The Blazing World (1666) ist Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, eine der wenigen Autorinnen der Frühen Neuzeit, die sich sowohl im Feld der Literatur als auch der Naturphilosophie betätigten. Auf den ersten Blick scheint die Welt jenseits des Nordpols, in die die Protagonistin nach gewaltsamer Entführung und Schiffbruch gerät, ein weibliches Wissenschaftsparadies: Nach eilig erfolgter Vermählung mit dem Kaiser regiert sie eigenverantwortlich über die (...)
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    Science With a Difference: Parody and Paradise in Margaret Cavendish's The Blazing World.P. D. Martina Mittag - 2018 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 41 (2):134-145.
    Wissenschaft mit Unterschieden: Parodie und Paradies in Margaret Cavendishs The Blazing World (1666). Mit ihrer utopischen Erzählung The Blazing World (1666) ist Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, eine der wenigen Autorinnen der Frühen Neuzeit, die sich sowohl im Feld der Literatur als auch der Naturphilosophie betätigten. Auf den ersten Blick scheint die Welt jenseits des Nordpols, in die die Protagonistin nach gewaltsamer Entführung und Schiffbruch gerät, ein weibliches Wissenschaftsparadies: Nach eilig erfolgter Vermählung mit dem Kaiser regiert sie eigenverantwortlich über die (...)
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    Zu den Quellen der Expositio totius mundi et gentium. Ein neuer Periplus?Peter Franz Mittag - 2006 - Hermes 134 (3):338-351.
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    Zwischen Nation-Branding und Protest: Sportgroßereignisse als politische Bühne.Jürgen Mittag - 2018 - Polis 22 (1):8-10.
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    Om rättfärdigandereflektion.Olof Leffler - 2014 - In Meri Alarcón, Matilda Amundsen Bergström, Tania Kaveh & Vilde Andrea Pettersen (eds.), Meningens motstånd. Göteborgs universitet. pp. 35-39.
    Argues that the humanities are valuable (in Swedish).
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    The "Histoire Raisonnee," 1660-1720: A Pre-Enlightenment Genre.Phyllis K. Leffler - 1976 - Journal of the History of Ideas 37 (2):219.
  40. Wilhelm von Ockham: Die sprachphilosophischen Grundlagen seines Denkens.Oliver Leffler - 1995 - Werl/Westfalen: Dietrich-Coelde-Verlag.
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    Die Vielfalt der Kulturen.Jörn Rüsen, Michael Gottlob & Achim Mittag (eds.) - 1998 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Publishers.
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    Historical Truth, Historical Criticism, and Ideology: Chinese Historiography and Historical Culture From a New Comparative Perspective.Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer, Achim Mittag & Jörn Rüsen (eds.) - 2005 - Brill.
    Three issues essential to our insight into the concept and function of historical consciousness, and the description thereof, form the core of this book: historical truth, historical comment and criticism, and ideology (including the historian's trustworthiness). Taking as a point of departure the workings of these concepts in Chinese historical thinking, the volume carefully draws comparisons with similar topics in the Western tradition. It thus advocates and shows a truly comparative approach that sets the stage for an intercultural dialogue on (...)
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  43. Schelling’s Philosophical Letters on Doctrine and Critique.G. Anthony Bruno - 2020 - In María Del Del Rosario Acosta López & Colin McQuillan (eds.), Critique in German Philosophy: From Kant to Critical Theory. SUNY Press. pp. 133-154.
    Kant’s critique/doctrine distinction tracks the difference between a canon for the understanding’s proper use and an organon for its dialectical misuse. The latter reflects the dogmatic use of reason to attain a doctrine of knowledge with no antecedent critique. In the 1790s, Fichte collapses Kant’s distinction and redefines dogmatism. He argues that deriving a canon is essentially dialectical and thus yields an organon: critical idealism is properly a doctrine of science or Wissenschaftslehre. Criticism is furthermore said to refute dogmatism, by (...)
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  44. Theories of nonverbal behavior: A critical review of proxemics research.Dair L. Gillespie & Ann Leffler - 1983 - Sociological Theory 1:120-154.
    This chapter reviews developments and difficulties in the nonverbal behavior literature. Despite the atheoretical bias of the discipline, four implicit models may be found there-the ethological, the enculturation, the internal states, and the situational resource models. After reviewing research based on these models, we conclude that the situational resource paradigm has much to offer nonverbal theorizing.
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  45. The importance of getting the ethics right in a pandemic treaty.G. Owen Schaefer, Caesar A. Atuire, Sharon Kaur, Michael Parker, Govind Persad, Maxwell J. Smith, Ross Upshur & Ezekiel Emanuel - 2023 - The Lancet Infectious Diseases 23 (11):e489 - e496.
    The COVID-19 pandemic revealed numerous weaknesses in pandemic preparedness and response, including underfunding, inadequate surveillance, and inequitable distribution of countermeasures. To overcome these weaknesses for future pandemics, WHO released a zero draft of a pandemic treaty in February, 2023, and subsequently a revised bureau's text in May, 2023. COVID-19 made clear that pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response reflect choices and value judgements. These decisions are therefore not a purely scientific or technical exercise, but are fundamentally grounded in ethics. The latest (...)
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  46. The Natural Philosophy of Time.G. J. Whitrow - 1961 - Philosophy 39 (147):86-88.
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    If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You’re So Rich?G. A. Cohen - 2001 - Harvard University Press.
    This book presents G. A. Cohen's Gifford Lectures, delivered at the University of Edinburgh in 1996. Focusing on Marxism and Rawlsian liberalism, Cohen draws a connection between these thought systems and the choices that shape a person's life. In the case of Marxism, the relevant life is his own: a communist upbringing in the 1940s in Montreal, which induced a belief in a strongly socialist egalitarian doctrine. The narrative of Cohen's reckoning with that inheritance develops through a series of sophisticated (...)
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    Kant's philosophy of communincation.G. L. Ercolini - 2016 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Duquesne University Press.
    A highly original reading of Immanuel Kant that demonstrates his interest in the social realm of human interaction.
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    Complex systems studies.G. Rzevski & C. A. Brebbia (eds.) - 2018 - Boston: WIT Press.
    Containing selected papers on the fundamentals and applications of Complexity Science, this multi-disciplinary book presents new approaches for resolving complex issues that cannot be resolved using conventional mathematical or software models. Complex Systems problems can occur in a variety of areas such as physical sciences and engineering, the economy, the environment, humanities and social and political sciences. Complexity Science problems, the science of open systems consisting of large numbers of diverse components engaged in rich interaction, can occur in a variety (...)
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  50. Just in time: temporality, aesthetic experience, and cognitive neuroscience.G. Gabrielle Starr - 2023 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    A leading figure in neuroaesthetics makes the case that aesthetic experience can be meaningfully measured by the tools of neuroscience.
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