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    Included and excluded Young journalists and the begging phenomenon in Timisoara.Lucian Vasile Szabo & Iasmina Petrovici - 2017 - Postmodern Openings 8 (3):110-123.
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    Some Aspects of Aesthetic Creativity in Journalistic Photography.Iasmina Petrovici & Lucian Vasile Szabo - 2018 - Postmodern Openings 9 (2):134-144.
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    Filosofia ideii naționale la Lucian Blaga și D.D. Roșca.Vasile Muscă - 1996 - Cluj: Biblioteca Apostrof.
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    Vasile Băncilă: an ethnic-spiritualist metaphysics banned by the totalitarian regime.Ion Dur - 2022 - Wilmington, Deleware: Vernon Press.
    This book is a rediscovery and examination of the thinking of Vasile Băncilă, a philosopher forbidden by the totalitarian regime of Nicolae Ceaușescu. The philosopher Lucian Blaga saw Băncilă as a threat to the spirit of the highest Romanian culture. It is estimated that Băncilă's work extends to 32 volumes, 17 of which have been published so far. With such a significant opus, Vasile Băncilă is, indisputably, a key figure in contemporary Romanian culture, particularly in the sphere (...)
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    Disaster issues in non-utilitarian consequentialism (ethics of social consequences)1.Vasil Gluchman - 2016 - Human Affairs 26 (1):52-62.
    The ethics of social consequences is a means of satisficing non-utilitarian consequentialism that can be used to approach disaster issues. The primary values in the ethics of social consequences are humanity, human dignity and moral rights, and these are developed and realized to achieve positive social consequences. The secondary values found in the ethics of social consequences include justice, responsibility, moral duty and tolerance. Their role and purpose is given by their ability to help achieve and realize moral good. Fair (...)
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    The Throne of God as a prototype of primacy in the Church and in creation.Vasile Birzu - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):6.
    This study emphasises the cosmic dimensions of the Church understood as the Throne of God, analysing its understanding in this way by the great writers and thinkers of the ancient world, for example, Philo the Alexandrine, Saint Dionysius the Areopagite and Saint Irene of Lyon. The reconstitution of all the cosmological contexts and understanding of the Throne of God inspired by the texts of the ancient authors is opening a very interesting perspective over the existence of the Church as a (...)
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  7. On Qualification.Zoltán Gendler Szabó - 2003 - Philosophical Perspectives 17 (1):385-414.
  8. Nominalism.Zoltán Gendler Szabó - 2003 - In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford handbook of metaphysics. New York: Oxford University Press.
    …entities? 2. How to be a nominalist 2.1. “Speak with the vulgar …” 2.2. “…think with the learned” 3. Arguments for nominalism 3.1. Intelligibility, physicalism, and economy 3.2. Causal..
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    Sensitivity Training.Zoltán Gendler Szabó - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (1):31-38.
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    Moral theory and natural, or social, disasters.Vasil Gluchman - 2016 - Human Affairs 26 (1):3-7.
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    Ethical Aspects of the Quality Assessment in Slovakia.Vasil Gluchman - 2015 - Human Affairs 25 (4):380-389.
    The aim of the paper is to study socio-ethical aspects of Slovak higher education policy in the context of contemporary discussions on university assessment criteria. I conduct an ethical analysis and assess the criteria introduced in Slovakia that consider employment opportunities and the graduate unemployment rate, publishing in high impact journals, participation in European research programmes, etc., which often discriminates against the humanities and social sciences. On the other hand, I also point to the absence of a social contract regarding (...)
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    The Loss of Uniqueness.Z. Gendler Szabo - 2005 - Mind 114 (456):1185-1222.
    Philosophers and linguists alike tend to call a semantic theory ‘Russellian’ just in case it assigns to sentences in which definite descriptions occur the truth-conditions Russell did in ‘On Denoting’. This is unfortunate; not all aspects of those particular truth-conditions do explanatory work in Russell's writings. As far as the semantics of descriptions is concerned, the key insights of ‘On Denoting’ are that definite descriptions are not uniformly referring expressions, and that they are scope-bearing elements. Anyone who accepts these two (...)
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  13. The Compositionality Papers.Zoltán Gendler Szabó - 2004 - Mind 113 (450):340-344.
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    Ki volt Sherlock Holmes?: tanulmányok a nevek szemantikájáról.Erzsébet Szabó (ed.) - 2005 - Szeged: Klebelsberg Kuno Egyetemi Kiadó.
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    David Mitrany on the international anarchy. A lost work of classical realism?Lucian M. Ashworth - 2017 - Journal of International Political Theory 13 (3):311-324.
    Although David Mitrany’s international thought is not usually associated with the concept of the international anarchy, I argue that his analysis actually compares two forms of anarchical order. The first form is the order associated with the relations between states, while the second is his functional alternative to this order. The functional approach is anarchical in the sense that it remains an order without an orderer. In first analysing the dynamics and failings of the inter-state order, and then suggesting pragmatic (...)
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    Environmental Problems: An Analysis of Students’ Perceptions Towards Selective Waste Collection.Vasile Gherheş, Marcela Alina Fărcaşiu & Iulia Para - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The reduction, reuse, collection and recovery of recyclable materials are sustainable behaviors and people’s awareness of them plays an important role in implementing strategies and policies in this field. The quantitative analysis performed on a group of 816 students of Politehnica University of Timisoara, aimed at finding answers to important environmental concerns and observing the students’ behaviors of reuse and selective collection of the waste resulted from plastic containers, paper, aluminum, batteries, iron packaging waste, electronic equipment, used cooking oil and (...)
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  17. Christopher Hill, Thought and World: An Austere Portrayal of Truth, Reference, and Semantic Correspondence.Lucian Zagan - 2006 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 16:128-132.
     
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    Berkeley's Triangle.SzabÓ ZoltÁn - 1995 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 12:41.
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    “Person” versus “Individual”, and Other Modern Misreadings of Gregory of Nyssa.Lucian Turcescu - 2002 - Modern Theology 18 (4):527-539.
  20. On Quantifier Domain Restriction.Jason Stanley & Zoltán Gendler Szabó - 2000 - Mind and Language 15 (2-3):219--61.
    In this paper, we provide a comprehensive survey of the space of possible analyses of the phenomenon of quantifier domain restriction, together with a set of considerations which militate against all but our own proposal. Among the many accounts we consider and reject are the ‘explicit’ approach to quantifier domain restric‐tion discussed, for example, by Stephen Neale, and the pragmatic approach to quantifier domain restriction proposed by Kent Bach. Our hope is that the exhaustive discussion of this special case of (...)
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    Teoria și metodologia științei contemporane: concepte și orientări.Vasile Țapoc - 2005 - Chișinău: Cep Usm.
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  22. Osŭshtestvi︠a︡vane na politekhnicheskoto obuchenie pri izuchavane osnovi na darvinizma.Vasil Bozarov - 1961
     
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  23. Ho diaphōtismos stēn archaia Athēna.Vasilēs Brakatsoulas - 1976
     
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    The Holy Bible - The Word of Words. A Point of Reference in the Romanian Old Testament Theology.Lucian Nicodim Codreanu - 2011 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (28):210-215.
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    Involving Philosophical Practice in Solving Life Situations. The Action of 4C Theory.Vasile Petru Hategan - 2018 - Postmodern Openings 9 (3):20-35.
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  26. Epistemic comparativism: a contextualist semantics for knowledge ascriptions.Jonathan Schaffer & Zoltán Gendler Szabó - 2014 - Philosophical Studies 168 (2):491-543.
    Knowledge ascriptions seem context sensitive. Yet it is widely thought that epistemic contextualism does not have a plausible semantic implementation. We aim to overcome this concern by articulating and defending an explicit contextualist semantics for ‘know,’ which integrates a fairly orthodox contextualist conception of knowledge as the elimination of the relevant alternatives, with a fairly orthodox “Amherst” semantics for A-quantification over a contextually variable domain of situations. Whatever problems epistemic contextualism might face, lack of an orthodox semantic implementation is not (...)
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    Anhang.Arpad Szabo - 1973 - In Anfänge der griechischen Mathematik. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 455-488.
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    A local hidden variable theory for the GHZ experiment.Laszlo E. Szabo & Arthur Fine - 2002 - Physics Letters A 295:229–240.
    A recent analysis by de Barros and Suppes of experimentally realizable GHZ correlations supports the conclusion that these correlations cannot be explained by introducing local hidden variables. We show, nevertheless, that their analysis does not exclude local hidden variable models in which the inefficiency in the experiment is an effect not only of random errors in the detector equipment, but is also the manifestation of a pre-set, hidden property of the particles ("prism models"). Indeed, we present an explicit prism model (...)
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    A categorical equivalence of proofs.Manfred E. Szabo - 1974 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 15 (2):177-191.
  30. Formal systems as physical objects: A physicalist account of mathematical truth.la´Szlo´ E. Szabo´ - 2003 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 17 (2):117-125.
    This article is a brief formulation of a radical thesis. We start with the formalist doctrine that mathematical objects have no meanings; we have marks and rules governing how these marks can be combined. That's all. Then I go further by arguing that the signs of a formal system of mathematics should be considered as physical objects, and the formal operations as physical processes. The rules of the formal operations are or can be expressed in terms of the laws of (...)
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  31. On Reichenbach's common cause principle and Reichenbach's notion of common cause.G. Hofer-Szabo - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (3):377-399.
    It is shown that, given any finite set of pairs of random events in a Boolean algebra which are correlated with respect to a fixed probability measure on the algebra, the algebra can be extended in such a way that the extension contains events that can be regarded as common causes of the correlations in the sense of Reichenbach's definition of common cause. It is shown, further, that, given any quantum probability space and any set of commuting events in it (...)
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  32. Corporate Law and Economic Analysis.Lucian Arye Bebchuk (ed.) - 1990 - Cambridge University Press.
    This collection uses economic analysis to study some of the most pressing issues in corporate law. The last decade has brought certain corporate transactions and arrangements to the forefront of public attention and public debate. At the same time, a new mode of corporate law analysis has been developed - one that uses the tools of economics to identify the consequences and desirable features of corporate law rules. By bringing together work at the frontier of this method of analysis, the (...)
     
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  33. Vŭprosi na morala, lekarskata etika i deontologii︠a︡ta.Vasil Cholakov, Vŭlchev, Aleksi & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1973
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  34. Opere filozofice.Vasile Conta & Nicolae Gogoneata - 1967 - București,: Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România. Edited by Gogoneaţa, Nicolae & [From Old Catalog].
     
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  35. Responsabilitatea moral-politică a comunistului.Vasile Constantin - 1976 - București: Editura politică.
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    Teoria fatalismului: Teoria ondulației universale.Vasile Conta & Petre Dumitrescu - 1995 - Iași: Editura Junimea. Edited by Petre Dumitrescu & Vasile Conta.
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    Încercare asupra gândirii românești: schița unui profil istoric.Vasile Muscă - 2002 - Cluj-Napoca: "Grinta".
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    Chronologische Tabelle.Arpad Szabo - 1973 - In Anfänge der griechischen Mathematik. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 9-10.
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    Einleitung.Arpad Szabo - 1973 - In Anfänge der griechischen Mathematik. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 11-37.
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    II. Teil. Die voreuklidische Proportionenlehre.Arpad Szabo - 1973 - In Anfänge der griechischen Mathematik. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 131-242.
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    Namenverzeichnis.Arpad Szabo - 1973 - In Anfänge der griechischen Mathematik. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 489-492.
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    Sachverzeichnis.Arpad Szabo - 1973 - In Anfänge der griechischen Mathematik. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 493-496.
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    Two concepts of noncontextuality in quantum mechanics.Gábor Hofer-Szabó - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 93 (C):21-29.
  44. The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Argument and the Bell Inequalities.László E. Szabó - 2008 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen (EPR) published an important paper in which they claimed that the whole formalism of quantum mechanics together with what they called a “Reality Criterion” imply that quantum mechanics cannot be complete. That is, there must exist some elements of reality that are not described by quantum mechanics. They concluded that there must be a more complete description of physical reality involving some hidden variables that can characterize the state of affairs in the world in (...)
     
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  45. Filosofie: tematizări contemporane.Vasile Macoviciuc & Ionuț Emilian Anastasiu (eds.) - 2010 - București: Editura ASE.
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  46. Oxford Studies in Epistemology, Vol. 8.Tamar Szabó Gendler, John Hawthorne, Julianne Chung & Alex Worsnip (eds.) - forthcoming - Oxford University Press.
     
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    Reichenbachian common cause systems.Gábor Hofer-Szabó & Miklos Redei - 2004 - International Journal of Theoretical Physics 43:1819-1826.
    A partition $\{C_i\}_{i\in I}$ of a Boolean algebra $\cS$ in a probability measure space $(\cS,p)$ is called a Reichenbachian common cause system for the correlated pair $A,B$ of events in $\cS$ if any two elements in the partition behave like a Reichenbachian common cause and its complement, the cardinality of the index set $I$ is called the size of the common cause system. It is shown that given any correlation in $(\cS,p)$, and given any finite size $n>2$, the probability space (...)
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    Metaphysics of cosmological models.Vasile Chira - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):8.
    This article aims to address the metaphysical dimension of cosmological models, be they mythological, philosophical, religious or modern scientific, using multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary methodology. Such an approach is a novelty, both in the theological field and in the philosophical field and secular sciences, which studies the origin of man and the universe.Contribution: The originality of this article consists in introducing the concept of transcendental cosmology, which, along with spiritual cosmology can be a serious theological and philosophical reply to the Bing (...)
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  49. The Problem of Imaginative Resistance.Tamar Szabó Gendler & Shen-yi Liao - 2015 - In Noël Carroll & John Gibson (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Literature. New York: Routledge. pp. 405-418.
    The problem of imaginative resistance holds interest for aestheticians, literary theorists, ethicists, philosophers of mind, and epistemologists. We present a somewhat opinionated overview of the philosophical discussion to date. We begin by introducing the phenomenon of imaginative resistance. We then review existing responses to the problem, giving special attention to recent research directions. Finally, we consider the philosophical significance that imaginative resistance has—or, at least, is alleged to have—for issues in moral psychology, theories of cognitive architecture, and modal epistemology.
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  50. Domain of Quantification.Zoltan Szabo & Jason Stanley - manuscript
    When we utter sentences containing quantifiers, typically we are not to be taken to speak about absolutely everything there is. Suppose Mary has invited her friend John to a party to which she is going. If, upon entering the party, Mary turns to Jack and utters (1), it would be rather odd of Jack to object by pointing out that John in fact knows several people who are not present.
     
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