Results for 'Moiseĭ I͡Akovlevich Ginzburg'

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  1. Kritika sovremennoĭ burzhuaznoĭ filosofii: sbornik nauchnykh trudov.Moiseĭ Semenovich Gluzberg, B. A. Shabad & Vi︠a︡cheslav Aleksandrovich Nikitin (eds.) - 1979 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gos. pedagog. in-t im. V.I. Lenina.
     
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    Memory and Distance: Learning from a Gilded Silver Vase (Antwerp, c. 1530).Carlo Ginzburg - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (1):99-112.
    This article concerns a silver beaker (now at the Residenzmuseum, Munich) decorated with scenes which seem to be related to the Spanish conquest of Mexico. On the basis of stylistic, iconographic and archival evidence the silversmith is here tentatively identified with an Italian-born artist, Stefano Capello, who is thought to have added a decoration to a pre-existing beaker on the eve of the treaty of Cambrai (3 August 1529). Margaret of Austria, aunt of the emperor Charles V, might have given (...)
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    O smysle zhizni: trudy po filosofii t︠s︡ennosti, teorii obrazovanii︠a︡ i universitetskomu voprosu.Moiseĭ Matveevich Rubinshteĭn - 2008 - Moskva: Territorii︠a︡ budushchego. Edited by N. S. Plotnikov & K. Faradzhev.
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    Lettres Philosophiques.Petr Iakovlevich Chaadaev & Mary-Barbara Zeldin - 1969
    Chaadayev's Philosophical Letters and Apology of a Madman unite the religious approach to history, which was later adopted by the Slavophiles, with the search for Western enlightenment, symbolized in the figure of Peter the Great. - Front flap.
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    The Interactive Stance: Meaning for Conversation.Jonathan Ginzburg - 2012 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This book presents one of the first attempts at developing a precise, grammatically rooted, theory of conversation motivated by data from real conversations. The theory has descriptive reach from the micro-conversational - e.g. self-repair at the word level - to macro-level phenomena such as multi-party conversation and the characterization of distinct conversational genres. It draws on extensive corpus studies of the British National Corpus, on evidence from language acquisition, and on computer simulations of language evolution. The theory provides accounts of (...)
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  6. The galilean turn in population ecology.Mark Colyvan & Lev R. Ginzburg - 2003 - Biology and Philosophy 18 (3):401-414.
    The standard mathematical models in population ecology assume that a population's growth rate is a function of its environment. In this paper we investigate an alternative proposal according to which the rate of change of the growth rate is a function of the environment and of environmental change. We focus on the philosophical issues involved in such a fundamental shift in theoretical assumptions, as well as on the explanations the two theories offer for some of the key data such as (...)
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  7. Filosofii︠a︡ i estestvoznanie.Bonifatii Mikhailovich Kedrov, Moisei Aleksandrovich Markov & Akademiia Nauk Sssr (eds.) - 1974 - Moskva,: "Nauka,".
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  8. Using Machine Learning for Non-Sentential Utterance Classification.Shalom Lappin, R. Fernandez & J. Ginzburg - unknown
     
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  9. Predmet iskusstva v ėstetike D. Didro.Aron Iakovlevich Skir & I. A. Ushatskaia - 1979 - Minsk: Nauka i tekhnika. Edited by I. A. Ushat︠s︡kai︠a︡.
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  10. Resolving questions, I.Jonathan Ginzburg - 1995 - Linguistics and Philosophy 18 (5):459 - 527.
    The paper is in two parts. In Part I, a semantics for embedded and query uses of interrogatives is put forward, couched within a situation semantics framework. Unlike many previous analyses,questions are not reductively analysed in terms of their answers. This enables us to provide a notion of ananswer that resolves a question which varies across contexts relative to parameters such as goals and inferential capabilities. In Part II of the paper, extensive motivation is provided for an ontology that distinguishes (...)
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  11. Resolving questions, II.Jonathan Ginzburg - 1995 - Linguistics and Philosophy 18 (6):567 - 609.
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  12. Interrogatives: Questions, facts and dialogue.Jonathan Ginzburg - 1996 - In Shalom Lappin (ed.), The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory. Blackwell Reference.
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    Ecological Orbits: How Planets Move and Populations Grow.Lev Ginzburg & Mark Colyvan - unknown
    The main focus of the book is the presentation of the 'inertial' view of population growth. This view provides a rather simple model for complex population dynamics, and is achieved at the level of the single species without invoking species interactions. An important part of this account is the maternal effect. Investment of mothers in the quality of their daughters makes the rate of reproduction of the current generation depend not only on the current environment, but also on the environment (...)
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  14. Analogical Thinking in Ecology: Looking beyond Disciplinary Boundaries.Mark Colyvan & Lev R. Ginzburg - 2010 - The Quarterly Review of Biology 85 (2):171--182.
    ABSTRACT We consider several ways in which a good understanding of modern techniques and principles in physics can elucidate ecology, and we focus on analogical reasoning between these two branches of science. Analogical reasoning requires an understanding of both sciences and an appreciation of the similarities and points of contact between the two. In the current ecological literature on the relationship between ecology and physics, there has been some misunderstanding about the nature of modern physics and its methods. Physics is (...)
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  15. Spinoza.Moiseĭ Solomonovich Belen'kiĭ - 1964 - Moskva,: Molodai︠a︡ gvardii︠a︡.
     
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  16. Spinoza o religii, boge i Biblii.Moiseĭ Solomonovich Belen'kiĭ - 1977 - Moskva \: Mysl.
     
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  17. Tragedii︠a︡ Uriėli︠a︡ Akosty.Moiseĭ Solomonovich Belenʹkiĭ - 1968
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  18. Logic, Langage and Computation, Volume 2.Lawrence S. Moss, Jonathan Ginzburg & Maarten de Rijke (eds.) - 1999 - Center for the Study of Language and Inf.
     
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  19. Questions, Queries and Facts: A Semantics and Pragmatics for Interrogatives.Jonathan Ginzburg - 1992 - Dissertation, Stanford University
    This work concerns itself with characterising the different types of contents that arise from uses of interrogative sentences, describing what meanings get associated with particular interrogative sentences, and explaining how these get put together compositionally on the basis of the meaning of their constituents, with particular attention to the meaning of interrogative phrases. ;Within most recent work in linguistic semantics, questions, the contents of query uses of interrogatives, have been analysed reductively as higher order propositional objects. The current work argues (...)
     
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    Possibility. [REVIEW]Benjamin Ginzburg - 1928 - Journal of Philosophy 25 (8):217-223.
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    Clarification, ellipsis, and the nature of contextual updates in dialogue.Jonathan Ginzburg & Robin Cooper - 2004 - Linguistics and Philosophy 27 (3):297-365.
    The paper investigates an elliptical construction, Clarification Ellipsis, that occurs in dialogue. We suggest that this provides data that demonstrates that updates resulting from utterances cannot be defined in purely semantic terms, contrary to the prevailing assumptions of existing approaches to dynamic semantics. We offer a computationally oriented analysis of the resolution of ellipsis in certain cases of dialogue clarification. We show that this goes beyond standard techniques used in anaphora and ellipsis resolution and requires operations on highly structured, linguistically (...)
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    Microhistory: Two or Three Things That I Know about It.Carlo Ginzburg, John Tedeschi & Anne C. Tedeschi - 1993 - Critical Inquiry 20 (1):10-35.
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    How to Resolve How to.Jonathan Ginzburg - 2011 - In John Bengson & Marc A. Moffett (eds.), Knowing How: Essays on Knowledge, Mind, and Action. Oxford University Press, Usa. pp. 215.
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  24. Type theory with records for natural language semantics.Robin Cooper & Jonathan Ginzburg - 2015 - In Shalom Lappin & Chris Fox (eds.), Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory. Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Clues.Carlo Ginzburg - 1979 - Theory and Society 7 (3):273-288.
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    Family Resemblances and Family Trees: Two Cognitive Metaphors.Carlo Ginzburg - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (3):537.
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  27. Grammar Is a System That Characterizes Talk in Interaction.Jonathan Ginzburg & Massimo Poesio - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
  28. Kritika sovremennoĭ burzhuaznoĭ filosofskoĭ antropologii.Mikhail Iakovlevich Korneev, Mikhail Antonovich Kissel & Problemnyi Sovet Po Kritike Sovremennoi Burzhuaznoi Filosofii I. Sotsiologii (eds.) - 1980 - Leningrad: Izd-vo Leningradskogo universiteta.
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  29. Metodologii︠a︡ i metodika kritiki sovremennoĭ burzhuaznoĭ filosofii i sot︠s︡iologii: [Sb. stateĭ].Mikhail Iakovlevich Korneev, A. I. Novikov, Problemnyi Sovet Po Kritike Sovremennoi Burzhuaznoi Filosofii I. Sotsiologii & F. S. R. Russian S. (eds.) - 1978 - Leningrad: Izd-vo LGU.
     
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  30. A compositional situation semantics for attitude reports.Robin Cooper & Jonathan Ginzburg - 1996 - In Jerry Seligman & Dag Westerståhl (eds.), Logic, Language and Computation. Csli Publications, Stanford. pp. 1--151.
     
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    Medals and Shells: On Morphology and History, Once Again.Carlo Ginzburg - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (2):380-395.
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    Clarifying noun phrase semantics.Purver Matthew & Ginzburg Jonathan - 2004 - Journal of Semantics 21 (3):283-339.
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    Divergently Seeking Clarification: The Emergence of Clarification Interaction.Jonathan Ginzburg & Dimitra Kolliakou - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 10 (2):335-366.
    Clarification requests, queries posed in response to a “problematic” (misheard, misunderstood, etc.) utterance, are a challenge to mainstream semantic theories because they call into question notions such as “shared content” or “the context.” Given their strong parallelism requirements, elliptical clarification requests introduce in addition significant complexities concerning the need for long-term maintenance of non-semantic information in context. In this paper, we consider a puzzle concerning the emergence of elliptical clarification requests in child English: Data from the Belfast and Manchester corpora (...)
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    Les batailles nocturnes en français, 40 ans après.Giordana Charuty, Carlo Ginzburg, Maririta Guerbo & Frédéric Fruteau de Laclos - 2022 - Cahiers Philosophiques 168 (1):109-120.
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    Quotation via Dialogical Interaction.Jonathan Ginzburg & Robin Cooper - 2014 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 23 (3):287-311.
    Quotation has been much studied in philosophy. Given that quotation allows one to diagonalize out of any grammar, there have been comparatively few attempts within the linguistic literature to develop an account within a formal linguistic theory. Nonetheless, given the ubiquity of quotation in natural language, linguists need to explicate the formal mechanisms it employs. The central claim of this paper is that once one assumes a dialogical perspective on language such as provided by the KoS (KoS is not an (...)
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    The Crime System.Julia Kristeva, Carolyn Abbate, Carlo Ginzburg, Mark Seltzer, Mark Hansen, Clark Lunberry & Dipesh Chakrabarty - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (3):557.
  37. Checking the Evidence: The Judge and the Historian.Carlo Ginzburg - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 18 (1):79-92.
    In the last 2500 years, since the beginnings in ancient Greece of the literary genre we call “history,” the relationship between history and law has been very close. True, the Greek word historia is derived from medical language, but the argumentative ability it implied was related to the judicial sphere. History, as Arnaldo Momigliano emphasized some years ago, emerged as an independent intellectual activity at the intersection of medicine and rhetoric. Following the example of the former, the historian analyzed specific (...)
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    Latitude, Slaves, and the "Bible": An Experiment in Microhistory.Carlo Ginzburg - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 31 (3):665.
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    Killing a Chinese Mandarin: The Moral Implications of Distance.Carlo Ginzburg - 1994 - Critical Inquiry 21 (1):46-60.
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    Language games and their types.Jonathan Ginzburg & Kwong-Cheong Wong - 2024 - Linguistics and Philosophy 47 (1):149-189.
    One of the success stories of formal semantics is explicating responsive moves like answers to questions. There is, however, a significant lacune concerning the characterization of _initiating utterances_, which are strongly tied to the conversational activity [language game (Wittgenstein), speech genre (Bakhtin)], or—our terminology—_conversational type_, one is engaged in. To date there has been no systematic proposal trying to account for the range of possible _language games_/_speech genres_/_conversational types_ and their global structure. In particular, concerning the range of subject matter (...)
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    Wooden Eyes: Nine Reflections on Distance.Carlo Ginzburg - 2001 - Columbia University Press.
    This is the story of the clattering of elevated subways and the cacophony of crowded neighborhoods, the heady optimism of industrial progress and the despair of economic recession, and the vibrancy of ethnic cultures and the resilience of ...
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  42. Resolving Ellipsis in Clarification.Jonathan Ginzburg & Robin Cooper - unknown
    We offer a computational analysis of the resolution of ellipsis in certain cases of dialogue clarification. We show that this goes beyond standard techniques used in anaphora and ellipsis resolution and requires operations on highly structured, linguistically heterogeneous representations. We characterize these operations and the representations on which they operate. We offer an analysis couched in a version of Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar combined with a theory of information states (IS).
     
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    Intricate Readings: Machiavelli, Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas.Carlo Ginzburg - 2015 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 78 (1):157-172.
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    The radiation of electromagnetic waves and the instability of electrons moving at super-light velocity in a medium.V. L. Ginzburg, V. V. Zheleznyakov & V. Ya Eidman - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (75):451-458.
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    Nevertheless: Machiavelli, Pascal.Carlo Ginzburg - 2022 - London: Verso. Edited by Gregory Elliott.
    Nevertheless' comprises essays on Machiavelli and on Pascal. The ambivalent connection between the two parts is embodied by the comma (,) in the subtitle: Machiavelli, Pascal. Is this comma a conjunction or a disjunction? In fact, both. Ginzburg approaches Machiavelli's work from the perspective of casuistry, or case-based ethical reasoning. For as Machiavelli indicated through his repeated use of the adverb nondimanco ("nevertheless"), there is an exception to every rule. Such a perspective may seem to echo the traditional image (...)
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    Anthropology and the rights of man.Benjamin Ginzburg - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (20):542-546.
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    Conjunctive Anomalies: A Reflection on Werewolves.Carlo Ginzburg - 2019 - Methodos 19.
    Dans un procès qui eut lieu à la fin du XVIIe siècle en Livonie (aujourd’hui Latvia) un homme surnommé « le vieux Thiess » avoua être un loup garou. Les anomalies qui marquent ses aveux ont été l’objet d’interprétations différentes, qui soulèvent le problème des ambitions, et des limites, de la comparaison. L’essai explore, à travers le cas du « vieux Thiess », la possibilité d’utiliser a) la notion d’anomalies conjonctives, inspirée par la critique textuelle, b) la notion de « (...)
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  48. A quasi-naïve semantics for interrogatives and its implications.Jonathan Ginzburg - 2003 - In Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach (ed.), Semantics: Critical Concepts in Linguistics. Routledge. pp. 353--373.
     
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  49. Berit ha-niśuʼin: pirḳe ʻiyun ṿe-hitbonenut ba-muśag "shelom-bayit" ʻal pi torat ha-Ḥasidut.Yitsḥaḳ Ginzburg - 1994 - Yerushalayim: Gal ʻenai. Edited by Yonadav Kaploun.
     
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  50. Be-ʻiḳvot Milḥemet Yom ha-kipurim: pirḳe halakhah, hagut u-meḥḳar.Dov Ginzburg (ed.) - 1973 - [Israel]: Mifḳedet Piḳud ha-merkaz, ha-Rabanut ha-tsevaʼit.
     
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