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    The Concept of Moral Conscience in Ancient Greek Philosophy.Michail Mantzanas - 2020 - Conatus 5 (2):65.
    The concept of consciousness in ancient Greek philosophy, concerns the internal autonomy and philosophical freedom from the condemnation of ignorance of both the foreign and the domestic world. The ancient Greek philosophers pointed out the value of the dialectic with the inner self to the problem of moral conscience and handed us a legacy of values and the primacy of reason. The concept of moral consciousness in ancient Greek philosophy. The article examines the concept of moral consciousness in ancient Greek (...)
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    Reincarnation in Plato and in the Christian Perspective.Michail Mantzanas - 2015 - Peitho 6 (1):195-204.
    The present study focuses on research about reincarnation in order to formulate some preliminary conclusions concerning various philosophical theories. The overview extends over a considerable period range, from ancient Greek and up to the patristic tradition. The relevant issues include the problem of evil, the question of human decomposition and death as well as reincarnation in the Platonic thought. The problem of evil is a problem of reason that emerges from the philosophical background of ancient Greek thought but also from (...)
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    Priority in Aristotle’s Metaphysics.Michail M. Peramatzis - 2011 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Michail Peramatzis presents a new interpretation of Aristotle's view of the priority relations between fundamental and derivative parts of reality, following ...
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    Form, Matter, Substance, by Kathrin Koslicki.Michail Peramatzis - 2020 - Mind 129 (513):235-245.
    _ Form, Matter, Substance _, by KoslickiKathrin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xiii + 273.
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  5. Splitting the reference time: The analogy between nominal and temporal anaphora revisited1.Nelken Rani & Francez Nissim - 1997 - Journal of Semantics 14 (4).
     
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    Aristotle’s Hylomorphism: The Causal-Explanatory Model.Michail Peramatzis - 2018 - Metaphysics 1 (1):12-32.
    There are several innocuous or trivial ways in which to explicate Aristotle’s hylomorphism. For example: objects are characterisable in terms of matter and form; or analysable into matter and form; or understood on the basis of matter and form. Serious problems arise when we seek to specify the sorts of relation holding among the different contributors to the hylomorphic picture. Here are some central general questions: a. What types of relation are most suitable for each n-tuple of contributors? b. What (...)
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  7. Ts voropaj: Človek vo svete slova.Michail Michajlovič Bachtin - unknown - Filozofia 57 (9):651.
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    Der Heilige Kranz und der Heilige Pferdezaum des Kaisers Konstantin und des Bischofs Ambrosius.Michail A. Bojcov - 2008 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 42 (1):1-70.
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    On the Verbalization of Space and Direction Concepts.Michail L. Kotin - 2020 - Gestalt Theory 42 (1):5-15.
    Summary The paper deals with selected problems of the verbalization of the concepts “place”, “space” and “direction”, with a special consideration of their successive development in language and in language acquisition. The theoretical background are assumptions concerning the genesis of the concept of place and movement. Some of them claim that movement and direction precede the conceptualization of place and space. However, numerous linguistic phenomena seem to prove the opposite hypothesis, namely that the concept of place and, thus, its verbalization (...)
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    Sovremennye burzhuaznye kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii istorii russkoĭ filosofii: kriticheskiĭ analiz.Michail A. Maslin - 1988 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
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    Eugen Ehrlich, Living Law, and Plural Legalities.David Nelken - 2008 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 9 (2):443-471.
    This Article examines the different meanings of Ehrlich’s idea of living law in relation to current debates about legal pluralism. It distinguishes three aspects of Ehrlich’s concept as these have been elaborated in the later literature: "law beyond the law," "law without the state," and "order without law." This retrospective shows that Ehrlich was not principally concerned with defending the rights of ethnic or autonomous communities as such. In taking his work further, it is important to recognize to what extent (...)
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    Maximizing Without Borders: Evidence That Maximizing Transcends Decision Domains.Michail D. Kokkoris - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:425701.
    Do maximizers maximize across decision domains? An assumption underlying the literature on maximizing is that the tendency to strive to make the best choice spans domains. The current research provides a direct test of this assumption by examining the association between trait maximizing and domain-specific maximizing, consisting of maximizing measures in a wide range of decisions (consumer goods, services and experiences, and life decisions). Study 1 tested this association at two different time points in order to minimize common method bias. (...)
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  13. Aristotle's Notion of Priority in Nature and Substance.Michail Peramatzis - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 35:187-247.
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    Essence and per se predication in Aristotle's metaphysics Z 4.Michail M. Peramatzis - 2010 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 39.
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    Two paradoxes of pointing.Michail Berkinblit, Olga Fookson, Sergey Adamovich & Howard Poizner - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2):324-325.
  16. Zur Geschichte der Luzerner Photographie.Michail Bezrodnyj - 1999 - Nietzsche Studien 28:261-265.
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    Philosophe‑roi chez poète-empereur.Michail Maiatsky - 2011 - Philosophie Antique 11:73-125.
    Au début du XXe siècle, l’Allemagne voit émerger un lieu de savoir nouveau, étrange, alternatif sinon hostile à l’Université, le « George-Kreis », association créatrice et intellectuelle rassemblée autour du poète Stefan George (1868‑1933). Dès la fin des années 1900, Platon apparaît comme le modèle politique et éducatif du Cercle et, partant, du vaste « mouvement spirituel » dont George est considéré comme le guide. Entre 1910 et 1933, les « georgéens » consacrent à Platon une demi-douzaine de livres, de (...)
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    Disruption of Boundary Encoding During Sensorimotor Sequence Learning: An MEG Study.Georgios Michail, Vadim V. Nikulin, Gabriel Curio, Burkhard Maess & María Herrojo Ruiz - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Conceptions of Truth in Plato’s Sophist.Michail Peramatzis - 2020 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 102 (3):333-378.
    The paper seeks to specify how, according to Plato’s Sophist, true statements achieve their being about objects and their saying that ‘what is about such objects is’. Drawing on the 6th definition of the sophist, I argue for a normative-teleological conception of truth in which the best condition of our soul –in its making statements or having mental states– consists in its seeking to attain the telos of truth. Further, on the basis of Plato’s discussion of original and image, his (...)
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  20. О знаковых функциях порядка следоания значимых единиц языка (k семиотике начальной позиции).Michail Sheljakin - 1998 - Σημιοτκή-Sign Systems Studies 1:319-331.
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    Would You Sacrifice Your Privacy to Protect Public Health? Prosocial Responsibility in a Pandemic Paves the Way for Digital Surveillance.Michail D. Kokkoris & Bernadette Kamleitner - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Posterior analytics II.11, 94b8-26: Final cause and demonstration.Michail Peramatzis - 2019 - Manuscrito 42 (4):323-351.
    I present the text at Posterior Analytics II.11, 94b8-26, offer a tentative translation, discuss the main construals offered in the literature, and argue for my own interpretation. Some of the general questions I discuss are the following: 1. What is the nature of the explanatory syllogisms offered as examples, especially in the case of the moving and the final cause? Are they scientific demonstrative explanations? In the case of the final cause, are they practical syllogisms? Are they productive? 2. Are (...)
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  23. Greek primary school teachers' understanding of current environmental issues: An exploration of their environmental knowledge and images of nature.Sirmo Michail, Anastasia G. Stamou & George P. Stamou - 2007 - Science Education 91 (2):244-259.
     
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    Bilattices and the semantics of natural language questions.R. Nelken & N. Francez - 2002 - Linguistics and Philosophy 25 (1):37-64.
    In this paper we reexamine the question of whether questions areinherently intensional entities. We do so by proposing a novelextensional theory of questions, based on a re-interpretation of thedomain of t as a bilattice rather than the usual booleaninterpretation. We discuss the adequacy of our theory with respect tothe adequacy criteria imposed on the semantics of questionsby (Groenendijk and Stokhof 1997). We show that the theory is able to account in astraightforward manner for some complex issues in the semantics ofquestions (...)
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    Menschenrechtsorganisationen der russischen Förderation zum Fall Chodorkowskij.Michail Chodorkowskij - 2005 - Jahrbuch Menschenrechte 2006 (jg):327-330.
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    Russian verse.Michail Lotman - 2000 - Sign Systems Studies 28:217-240.
    Russian verse: Its metrics, versification systems, and prosody (Generative synopsis). In the article the general verse metre theory and its application to Russian verse is adressed, allowing us, thereby, to observe not the single details, but only the most general characteristics of verse. The treatment can be summarised in the five following points:1) the basis for the phenomenon of verse is its metrical code: the special feature of verse text is the presence of its metre (this feature is common to (...)
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    Editorial: Mindfulness and Eating Behavior.Michail Mantzios - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Starting a new life: Sperm PLC‐zeta mobilizes the Ca 2+ signal that induces egg activation and embryo development.Michail Nomikos, Karl Swann & F. Anthony Lai - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (2):126-134.
    We have discovered that a single sperm protein, phospholipase C‐zeta (PLCζ), can stimulate intracellular Ca2+ signalling in the unfertilized oocyte (‘egg’) culminating in the initiation of embryonic development. Upon fertilization by a spermatozoon, the earliest observed signalling event in the dormant egg is a large, transient increase in free Ca2+ concentration. The fertilized egg responds to the intracellular Ca2+ rise by completing meiosis. In mammalian eggs, the Ca2+ signal is delivered as a train of long‐lasting cytoplasmic Ca2+ oscillations that begin (...)
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  29. Algumas observações sobre a noção aristotélica de prioridade em natureza e em subst'ncia.Michail Peramatzis - 2010 - Dois Pontos 7 (3).
    A noção de prioridade em natureza e em substância, que Aristóteles introduz emMetafísica 1019a2-4, tem sido tradicionalmente interpretada em termos de prioridade emexistência: x é anterior a y se x pode existir sem y, mas y não pode existir sem que x exista.Neste artigo, contesto a interpretação tradicional e argumento em favor de uma alternativa,em termos de prioridade no ser: x é anterior a y se x pode ser o que x é sem que y sejaaquilo que y é, mas (...)
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    Applying machine learning methods to quantify emotional experience in installation art.Sofia Vlachou & Michail Panagopoulos - 2023 - Technoetic Arts 21 (1):53-72.
    Aesthetic experience is original, dynamic and ever-changing. This article covers three research questions (RQs) concerning how immersive installation artworks can elicit emotions that may contribute to their popularity. Based on Yayoi Kusama’s and Peter Kogler’s kaleidoscopic rooms, this study aims to predict the emotions of visitors of immersive installation art based on their Twitter activity. As indicators, we employed the total number of likes, comments, retweets, followers, followings, the average of tweets per user, and emotional response. According to our evaluation (...)
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  31. Aristotle's Notion of Priority in Nature and Substance.Michail M. Peramatzis - 2008 - In Brad Inwood (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxxv: Winter 2008. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Choice as a Meaning-Making Device for Maximizers: Evidence From Reactance to Restrictions of Choice Freedom During Lockdown.Michail D. Kokkoris - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:571462.
    The current research investigates maximizers’ responses to restrictions of choice freedom during lockdown in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Having as a starting point the assumption that for maximizers choice is constitutive of identity, this research proposes that maximizing is associated with search for existential meaning in life. In turn, maximizers’ propensity to search for meaning is associated with a higher susceptibility to experience reactance when their freedom of choice is restricted, which is further associated with higher engagement in (...)
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    Ancient Greek and Byzantine Political Ethics.Michail Mantzanas - 2014 - Peitho 5 (1):249-258.
    The political morality that Plato and Aristotle supported was governed by various anthropological and social determinants, which means that they focused on man understood as a citizen and interpreted through the dialectic as well as through the prospects of the city’s happiness, since for both of them man was a social animal. The political ethics of Plato and Aristotle does not endanger the political community with political bankruptcy. This political morality does not start from intransigent principles to reach a compromise (...)
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    The Sophists’ Political Art.Michail Mantzanas - 2015 - Dialogue and Universalism 25 (1):231-236.
    The Sophists were the first supporters of the values of knowledge, education and political self-determination. Their attitude and tactics demonstrated that human nature and especially every individual’s personality is of prior importance. The Sophists rejected the idea of the ontological stability of the laws and declared their confidence in the eternal values of the natural law and cosmopolitanism, in the individual ability of every human being and in the concurrent refusal of traditions and of any form of authenticity. In addition, (...)
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    Sameness, Definition, and Essence.Michail Peramatzis - 2014 - Studia Philosophica Estonica 7 (2):142.
    I formulate an apparent inconsistency between some claims Aristotle makes in his Metaphysics about the sameness and non-sameness relations which obtain between an object and its essence: while a object is not the same as its essence, an essence is thought as being the same as its essence. I discuss different ways in which one may propose to overcome this apparent inconsistency and show that they are problematic. My diagnosis of the problem is that all these putative solutions share the (...)
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    A modal interpretation of the logic of interrogation.Rani Nelken & Chung-Chieh Shan - 2006 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 15 (3):251-271.
    We propose a novel interpretation of natural-language questions using a modal predicate logic of knowledge. Our approach brings standard model-theoretic and proof-theoretic techniques from modal logic to bear on questions. Using the former, we show that our interpretation preserves Groenendijk and Stokhof's answerhood relation, yet allows an extensional interpretation. Using the latter, we get a sound and complete proof procedure for the logic for free. Our approach is more expressive; for example, it easily treats complex questions with operators that scope (...)
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  37. Human Trafficking and Legal Culture.David Nelken - unknown
    Can we do justice in an unjust world? The obvious reply is that it is only because of injustice that we need to seek justice. But what about the way existing structures of injustice can also condition the results of our interventions? The attempt here to say something useful about this difficult question will focus on the progress achieved so far by the Palermo Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons. Is the use of such human rights instruments (...)
     
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    When and How-Long: A Unified Approach for Time Perception.Michail Maniadakis & Panos Trahanias - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Corporate governance in real estate investment trusts: a systematic literature review and ideas for future research.Michail Pazarskis, Stergios Galanis, Andreas G. Koutoupis & Athina Stavrou - 2024 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 18 (1):1-26.
    Although much has been written globally about the key issues of corporate governance in REITs, there are not enough studies inspired by the systematic literature review method. This study reviews the literature on corporate governance in real estate investment trusts (REITs) published after 2004 and addresses three interrelated research questions. We examined 77 peer-reviewed journal articles using a systematic literature review approach. We found that there has been a rise in studies since 2010, with a brief decrease in 2015 and (...)
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  40. Complexity of life via collective mind.Michail Zak - forthcoming - Complexity.
     
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    When Did Coloring Books Become Mindful? Exploring the Effectiveness of a Novel Method of Mindfulness-Guided Instructions for Coloring Books to Increase Mindfulness and Decrease Anxiety.Michail Mantzios & Kyriaki Giannou - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  42. Repensando en concepto de cultura jurídica.D. Nelken - 2010 - In Caballero Juárez (ed.), Sociología del derecho: culturas y sistemas jurídicos comparados. México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. pp. 2--137.
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  43. The coding of surprise in auditory cortex of rats.I. Nelken & N. Ta’Aseh - forthcoming - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Conference Abstract: Mmn 09 Fifth Conference on Mismatch Negativity (Mmn) and its Clinical Applications.
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    METAPHYSICS A.7, 988b16-21.Michail Peramatzis - 2017 - Philosophical Inquiry 41 (2-3):55-65.
    The last six lines of Aristotle's Metaphysics A.7 draw some important conclusions about Aristotle's predecessors' (the Presocratics' and Plato's) grasp of the four types of cause. Aristotle argues that his account of his predecessors supports his conception of the four causes and his claim that in first philosophy, too, we should seek to understand our subject-matter on the basis of these four causes. I offer a detailed textual and philosophical interpretation of these lines, connect them with Aristotle's argument in Metaphysics (...)
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    Method and Metaphysics: Essays in Ancient Philosophy I, by Jonathan Barnes.Michail Peramatzis - 2014 - Mind 123 (489):183-189.
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    Non-Newtonian Aspects of Artificial Intelligence.Michail Zak - 2016 - Foundations of Physics 46 (5):517-553.
    The challenge of this work is to connect physics with the concept of intelligence. By intelligence we understand a capability to move from disorder to order without external resources, i.e., in violation of the second law of thermodynamics. The objective is to find such a mathematical object described by ODE that possesses such a capability. The proposed approach is based upon modification of the Madelung version of the Schrodinger equation by replacing the force following from quantum potential with non-conservative forces (...)
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    Neuronal Oscillations in Various Frequency Bands Differ between Pain and Touch.Georgios Michail, Christian Dresel, Viktor Witkovský, Anne Stankewitz & Enrico Schulz - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Algumas observações sobre a noção aristotélica de prioridade em natureza e em substância.Michail Peramatzis - 2010 - Doispontos 7 (3).
    Aristotle’s notion of priority in nature and in substance, as introduced in Metaphysics 1019a2-4, has been traditionally understood in terms of priority in existence: x is prior to y if x can exist without y’s existing, but y cannot exist without x’s existing. In this paper I challenge this traditional view. I argue for an alternative view in terms of priority in being, which is ontological counterpart of definitional priority. According to priority in being, x is prior to y if (...)
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    Aristotle on unity in Metaphysics Z.12 and H.6.Michail Peramatzis - 2023 - Ratio 36 (4):243-259.
    Aristotle's inquiry into the definitional question “what is substance?” in the central books of the Metaphysics is constrained by the unity requirement. Roughly, a particular hylomorphic compound substance, such as this human, ought to be a unified whole and not just a heap of material parts and form. A similar claim applies to the substance‐kind, human, which Metaphysics ΖΗΘ characterises as a hylomorphic compound taken universally. I raise the following question about this picture of unity: Is a compound's unity basic (...)
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    Truth in Practical Reason: Practical and Assertoric Truth in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.Michail Pantoulias, Vasiliki Vergouli & Panagiotis Thanassas - 2021 - Peitho 12 (1).
    Truth has always been a controversial subject in Aristotelian scholarship. In most cases, including some well-known passages in the Categories, De Interpretatione and Metaphysics, Aristotle uses the predicate ‘true’ for assertions, although exceptions are many and impossible to ignore. One of the most complicated cases is the concept of practical truth in the sixth book of Nicomachean Ethics: its entanglement with action and desire raises doubts about the possibility of its inclusion to the propositional model of truth. Nevertheless, in one (...)
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