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    What are the implications of the 21 st century's global economic downturn for the European Union? The case study of the role of European financial institutions in managing the economic downturn: is there a need for new institutions?Margus Mith - 2010 - Polis (Misc) 4:1.
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  2. Embodiment theory and Chinese philosophy: contextualization and decontextualization of thought.Margus Ott - 2024 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This book analyses some of the seminal texts of the Chinese tradition and shows how they exemplify aspects of embodiment theory: the Analects of Confucius, the Zhuangzi, and the Treatise on Music. Margus Ott also develops far-reaching possibilities of an embodied philosophy. The embodied understanding did not go unchallenged in Ancient China. There were important counter-currents, most notably the Mohists and the so-called Legalists. By using embodiment theory Ott demonstrates how these ideas can be seen as a decontextualizing tendency (...)
     
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    Väekirjad.Margus Ott - 2015 - Tallinn: EKSA. Edited by Eik Hermann.
    1. köide. [no special title] -- 2. köide. Filosoofilised esseed -- 3. köide. Pärimuslikud esseed.
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    Teacher Agency Following the Ecological Model: How It is Achieved and How It Could Be Strengthened by Different Types of Reflection.Äli Leijen, Margus Pedaste & Liina Lepp - 2020 - British Journal of Educational Studies 68 (3):295-310.
    This article draws on the ecological model of teacher agency and elaborates on how teacher agency is achieved, its components and how it could be strengthened. This model highlights professional competence, structural and cultural context, and professional purpose as the main elements of achieving agency. In this paper, we specify some elements of the ecological model and elaborate on how three types of reflection could be used to strengthen conditions for achieving teacher agency. These include, first, procedures aimed at articulating (...)
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    Что означет 'субъект'? Концептульная структура теории субъекта алена бадью. Резюме.Margus Vihalem - 2011 - Sign Systems Studies 39 (1):79-79.
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    From Running to Cross-Country Skiing and Beyond – Can Sport Count as a Pre-Eminently Aesthetic Activity?Margus Vihalem - forthcoming - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy:1-15.
    The article explores the realm of sport from an aesthetic point of view. Making a sustained physical effort regularly may have a positive impact on our psycho-somatic being and can sustain our health and well-being. But what exactly is this aesthetic component in sport and is it possible that this aesthetic component prevails over other components when it comes to individual sport? Moreover, is this aesthetic component complex in its nature or can it be reduced to some unique underlying principle? (...)
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    Mida tähistab 'subjekt'? Filosoofilis-semiootiline sissevaade Alain Badiou' sündmuseteooria tähendusse. Kokkuvõte.Margus Vihalem - 2011 - Sign Systems Studies 39 (1):80-80.
    The present paper outlines some basic concepts of Alain Badiou’s philosophy of the subject, tracking down its inherent and complex philosophical implications. These implications are made explicit in the criticism directed against the philosophical sophistry which denies the pertinence of the concept of truth. Badiou’s philosophical innovation is based on three nodal concepts, namely truth, event and subject, and it must be revealed how the afore-mentioned concepts are organized and interrelated, eventually leading to reformulating the concept of the subject. In (...)
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    What is ‘the subject’ the name for? The conceptual structure of Alain Badiou’s theory of the subject.Margus Vihalem - 2011 - Sign Systems Studies 39 (1):60-79.
    The present paper outlines some basic concepts of Alain Badiou’s philosophy of the subject, tracking down its inherent and complex philosophical implications. These implications are made explicit in the criticism directed against the philosophical sophistry which denies the pertinence of the concept of truth. Badiou’s philosophical innovation is based on three nodal concepts, namely truth, event and subject, and it must be revealed how the afore-mentioned concepts areorganized and interrelated, eventually leading to reformulating the concept of the subject. In its (...)
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    Philosophy Between Interpenetration and Juxtaposition.Margus Ott - 2023 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 6 (1):35-48.
    While talking about comparative philosophy, we should presumably know what philosophy is. In this paper, the concepts of interpenetration, intensity, and juxtaposition are proposed as philosophical tools to analyse phenomena, including philosophy itself. The axis of interpenetration-juxtaposition is discussed in three domains: embodiment, speaking, and thinking. The role of philosophy is seen, on different levels of interpenetration, as redistribution of concepts, resonance of intensities, and thawing of actualities. In comparative philosophy involving texts from different traditions, these effects should be especially (...)
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    Contextualising and Decontextualising Knowledge: Extended Knowledge in Confucius, Mozi and Zhuangzi.Margus Ott - 2021 - In Karyn L. Lai (ed.), Knowers and Knowledge in East-West Philosophy: Epistemology Extended. Springer Nature. pp. 293-318.
    I discuss Extended Cognition theory in relation to Confucius’s Analects, the Mozi, and the Zhuangzi. Extendedness is treated as part of an approach that sees cognition as embodied, embedded, enacted, extended and affective. A common feature of extended cognition views is their resistance to the Cartesian split between extension and thinking and as squeezed between two other capacities that involve extension, namely perception and action. This creates the “classical sandwich”: extensive input —unextended symbolic processing —extensive output. In the Chinese tradition, (...)
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    Olenditeooria.Margus Ott - 2011 - Studia Philosophica Estonica 4 (1):1-19.
    Käesoleva artikli eesmärgiks on välja töötada olenditeooria mõningad põhimõisted. Olendit määratletakse teatavate eristumisprotsesside lõimimisena ehk "läbivaatusena". Nendel protsessidel on kaks külge, "esi-" ja "isekülg". Esikülg on kõrvutuvuslik, st. paljusus, mille elemendid on üksteise kõrval; isekülg on läbistuvuslik, st. paljusus, mille elemendid läbistavad üksteist. Need kaks külge ei sarnane teineteisega ja nende vahel liikumine kätkeb taandamatut ajalisust, ontogeneesi. Artiklis laiendatakse olendi mõistet "vertikaalis" erinevatele keerukustasanditele (eluline, molekuliline, atomaarne jt) ja "horisontaalis" erinevatele individualiseeritusastmetele. Isekülge käsitletakse liigendatuna piki afekteerimis- ja afekteeritavusviise, mis tähistavad (...)
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    One or Many Philosophies?Margus Ott - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 8:159-163.
    In my paper I tackle the question of whether the term “philosophy” should be restricted to a specific tradition or whether it could be used also for other traditions. I argue in favor of the latter solution from extrinsic and intrinsic viewpoints. From extrinsic viewpoint, more liberal use of the term could facilitate exchanges between scholars of different traditions of thought. From intrinsic viewpoint, I propose an understanding of philosophy as creation of concepts and concepts as contractions and embodiment of (...)
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  13. Definitions and Conceptual Dimensions of Responsible Research and Innovation: A Literature Review.Mirjam Burget, Emanuele Bardone & Margus Pedaste - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (1):1-19.
    The aim of this study is to provide a discussion on the definitions and conceptual dimensions of Responsible Research and Innovation based on findings from the literature. In the study, the outcomes of a literature review of 235 RRI-related articles were presented. The articles were selected from the EBSCO and Google Scholar databases regarding the definitions and dimensions of RRI. The results of the study indicated that while administrative definitions were widely quoted in the reviewed literature, they were not substantially (...)
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    Supporting Self-Regulated Learning in Distance Learning Contexts at Higher Education Level: Systematic Literature Review.Natalia Edisherashvili, Katrin Saks, Margus Pedaste & Äli Leijen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Shifting learning to distant formats especially at the higher education level has been unprecedented during the past decade. Diverse digital learning media have been emerging which allow learner autonomy, and at the same time, require the ability of efficient regulation of various aspects of the learning process for sustainable academic progress. In this context, supporting students in self-regulated learning in an optimal way becomes an important factor for their academic success. The present study attempts through a systematic review of 38 (...)
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    Bridging the Pedagogical Gap Between Operational and Contextual Affordances with Social Media.Wilson Otchie, Emanuele Bardone & Margus Pedaste - 2022 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 26 (62):57-80.
    The usage of social media in education is increasing as a result of perceived pedagogical benefits. The literature emphasizes the importance of teachers continuing to build their social media capabilities, experiences, and values. Critical thinking, problem-solving, and the ability to contextualize social media require intellectual, social, and ethical talents regardless of operational proficiency. We performed a semi-structured interview with 13 high school teachers who expressed their thoughts and experiences using social media in the classroom. The interviews’ recorded videos were transcribed (...)
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    mith's The Investigation of Mind in Animals. [REVIEW]K. S. Lashley - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy 13 (22):614.
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    mith's Commentary on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. [REVIEW]R. M. Wenley - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy 15 (26):710.
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    MITH'S The Goodness of Being in Thomistic Philosophy and Its Contemporary Significance. [REVIEW]Clapp Clapp - 1949 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10:292.
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  19. MITH'S Philosophical Physics. [REVIEW]Collins Collins - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12:294.
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    mith on Traite de l'infini cree. [REVIEW]P. H. Fogel - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy 2 (18):501.
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  21. MITH'S Theme for Reason. [REVIEW]Johnstone Johnstone - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18:554.
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    mith's The Limits of Educability in Parmecium. [REVIEW]Elmer E. Jones - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy 6 (8):220.
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  23. mith's Balance. [REVIEW]Eugene W. Lyman - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy 2 (3):77.
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    mith's Non-Aristotelian Logic. [REVIEW]Theodore De Laguna - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy 17 (19):529.
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    mith's Der vorchristliche Jesus. [REVIEW]G. A. Tawney - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy 10 (15):415.
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  26. mith's Ecce Deus. [REVIEW]G. A. Tawney - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy 10 (20):555.
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  27. mith on a Comparison of some Mental and Physical Tests. [REVIEW]Edward L. Thorndike - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy 2 (7):193.
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    Nicholas D. S mith, Socrates on self-improvement : knowledge, virtue, and happiness, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2021, XIX-182 p. [REVIEW]Anthony Bonnemaison - 2022 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 116 (4):591-593.
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  29. Madrikh le-maʻaśeh: 33 ba-ʻOmer: "Ma-hu ha-sibah de-rov anashim mitḥarṭim ʻal ofen ḥayehem keshe-mazḳinim".Mordekhai Aizen - 2014 - Bruḳlin: [Mordekhai ha-Leṿi Aizen].
     
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  30. Sefer Tifʼeret Yiśraʼel ha-mitḥadeshet: mivḥar yetsirot mofet.Yaʻaḳov Dov ben Barukh Raʻanan (ed.) - 1983 - [Ḳiryat-Ono, Reḥovot]: Yad Raʻanan.
     
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    African Man and Two Classical Miths.Yeoshoua Rash - 1975 - Diogenes 23 (91):128-132.
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    D avid L ivingstone S mith , How Biology Shapes Philosophy: New Foundations for Naturalism, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, xiv + 351 pp., £78.99. [REVIEW]Shane N. Glackin - 2019 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 41 (2):17.
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    The Gene That Makes a Man a Man. The Mammalian Y Chromosome: Molecular Search for the Sex‐determining Factor_, 1987. Edited by P. N. G OOD‐FELLOW, I. W. C RAIG, J. C. S MITH and J. W OLFE. Supplement to _Development, vol. 101, Company of Biologists, Pp. 203. £35, £60. [REVIEW]Lee M. Silver - 1988 - Bioessays 9 (5):182-182.
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    P eter G odfrey -S mith, Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life, London: William Collins, 2017, x + 255 pp., £20.00 , ISBN 978-0-00-822627-5. [REVIEW]Flavia Fabris - 2018 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (3):58.
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  35. Vico: narración histórica y narración fantástica.Giuseppe Cacciatore - 2009 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 23:15-31.
    Este ensayo plantea la relevancia filosófica que asume, en el conjunto de la obra viquiana, la relación entre narración fantástica y narración histórica. La forma narrativa de la historia –como ya enseñaba Vico– es el recorrido privilegiado a través del cual se hace plenamente visible y experimentable el sentido filosófico del hacer, de su dinámico transcurrir de elemento fundante de la constitución histórico-antropológica de la humanidad a instrumento de comprensión del sentido y del significado de la historicidad. El autor concluye (...)
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    El Plato’s Protagoras on Who We Are?Irina Deretić - 2021 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31.
    In Protagoras’ so called Great Speach, in Plato’s dialogue named after him, the Greek philosopher attributes the sophist a myth about the origin, development and nature of human beings, which has philosophical relevance. It is said that the gods created the mortal beings out of two elements, earth and fire. They assigned two titans, Epimetheus and Prometheus, to provide mortals with their faculties. Do this implies that creation had not been finished by the gods? To what extent do the gods (...)
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    Plato’s Protagoras on Who we Are?Irina Dereti´C. - 2021 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31.
    In Protagoras’ so called Great Speach, in Plato’s dialogue named after him, the Greek philosopher attributes the sophist a myth about the origin, development and nature of human beings, which has philosophical relevance. It is said that the gods created the mortal beings out of two elements, earth and fire. They assigned two titans, Epimetheus and Prometheus, to provide mortals with their faculties. Do this implies that creation had not been finished by the gods? To what extent do the gods (...)
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  38. Un Adorno di fine millennio.Elena Tavani - 1999 - Studi di Estetica 20:320.
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