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    American minds.Stow Persons - 1975 - Huntington, N.Y.,: R. E. Krieger Pub. Co..
    This book is designed to provide an introduction to the history of American thought. It does not attempt to be encyclopedia in its coverage of the subject; many familiar names of names of men and books are absent.
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    Proper Names, Personal Pronouns, and Free Variables.Hector-Neri Castañeda - 1990 - In Klaus Jacobi & Helmut Pape (eds.), Thinking and the Structure of the World / Das Denken Und Die Struktur der Welt: Hector-Neri Castañeda's Epistemic Ontology Presented and Criticized / Hector-Neri Castañeda's Epistemische Ontologie in Darstellung Und Kritik. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 207-210.
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  3. Proper names and persons: Peirce's semiotic consideration of proper names.Eric Thomas Weber - 2008 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (2):pp. 346-362.
    Charles S. Peirce’s theory of proper names bears helpful insights for how we might think about his understanding of persons. Persons, on his view, are continuities, not static objects. I argue that Peirce’s notion of the legisign, particularly proper names, sheds light on the habitual and conventional elements of what it means to be a person. In this paper, I begin with an account of what philosophers of language have said about proper names in order to distinguish Peirce’s theory of (...)
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    "Divine Person" as Analogous Name.Dylan Schrader - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (1):217-237.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:"Divine Person" as Analogous NameDylan SchraderThe position of St. Thomas Aquinas and the Thomistic school that human beings cannot name God and creatures univocally is well-known.1 This includes the term "person," which is predicated of the Trinity, of angels, and of human beings truly but analogically. In contrast, it might seem that, when speaking of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in respect of one another, "divine person" must (...)
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    Personal names, identity and family in Benedictine Reform England.Catherine Cubitt - 2014 - In Karl Ubl & Steffen Patzold (eds.), Verwandtschaft, Name Und Soziale Ordnung. De Gruyter. pp. 223-242.
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    Personal Name Index to Human Society in Ethics and Politics.Kenneth Blackwell - 1991 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 11 (2):209.
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    Personal Names: Embodiment, Differentiation, Exclusion, and Belonging.Gisli Palsson - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (4):618-630.
    Because they are right under our nose, taken-for-granted, and essential to every person everywhere, personal names have often eluded the theoretical and analytical scrutiny they deserve. To what extent do naming practices exemplify or parallel the biopolitics of bodily inscriptions and markings such as tattoos, birthmarks, and presumed racial signatures? To what extent do names represent “technologies of the self” in the broadest sense, as both means of domination and empowerment, facilitating collective surveillance and subjugation, and the individual fashioning (...)
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    Translation of Personal and Place Names from and into Chinese in Modern China: A Lexicographical History Perspective.Wensheng Qu & Run Li - 2015 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 28 (3):525-557.
    This article mainly discusses the standardization of the translation of personal and place names. In the first section, common problems in the translations of foreign names and Chinese names are summarized. The basic principles of the translation of personal names are discussed and several systems used in the transliteration history of Chinese names are presented in detail. The author also makes a brief review and comments on bilingual dictionaries of personal names published in modern China. In the (...)
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    The Zhuangzi: Personal Freedom and/or Incongruity of Names?Paul J. D'Ambrosio - 2023 - Philosophy East and West 73 (2):458-466.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Zhuangzi:Personal Freedom and/or Incongruity of Names?Paul J. D'Ambrosio (bio)Tao Jiang's Origins of Moral-Political Philosophy in Early China: Contestation of Humaneness, Justice, and Personal Freedom (hereafter Origins) has sparked much scholarly debate. Already numerous presentations, various types of discussions, and reviews have appeared based on Origins. The present review focuses specifically on the Zhuangzi chapter. The entire project actually began, Jiang writes, fifteen years ago as a (...)
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    Name und Person: Beiträge zur russischen Philosophie des Namens.Holger Kusse (ed.) - 2006 - München: O. Sagner.
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    Die Person: Begriff und Name derselben im Altertum.Rudolf Hirzel - 1976 - New York: Arno Press. Edited by Woldemar Uxkull-Gyllenband.
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    Amorite Personal Names in the Mari Texts: A Structural and Lexical Study.Giorgio Buccellati & Herbert Bardwell Huffmon - 1966 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (2):230.
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    Personal Names In Kitab-ı Dede Qorqut At The Time Of Artuq.Mehmet Hazar - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:22-33.
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    Eblaite Personal Names and Semitic Name Giving: Papers of a Symposium Held in Rome, July 15-17, 1985.M. H. & Alfonso Archi - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):159.
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    Theophoric Personal Names in Ancient Hebrew: A Comparative Study.Dana M. Pike & Jeaneane D. Fowler - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (4):817.
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    Personal Names in Early China: A Research Note.Paul Rakita Goldin - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (1):77-81.
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    Sumerian Personal Names in Ebla.Pietro Mander - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (3):481-483.
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    Amarna Personal Names.Shlomo Izre'el & Richard S. Hess - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (2):270.
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    Personal names in the Vita aesopi ( Vita G or perriana ).N. Kanavou - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (01):208-.
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    Transference of brand personality in brand name translation: A case study on the Chinese-English translation of men’s clothing brands.Ying Cui - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (230):475-493.
    Brand names are endowed with personalities that appeal to consumers, and such personalities are often adjusted in translation. This research aims to explore the transference of brand personality dimensions in the Chinese-English translation of men’s clothing brands, which embody consumers’ values and self-perceptions as well as social cultural meanings, in the hope of revealing male consumers’ psychological characteristics and providing a reference for translators. This investigation studies the brand personality frameworks for English and Chinese consumers, analyzes a corpus of 477 (...)
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  21. Index of personal names.J. G. R. Acquoy, Adam de Marisco, K. Adel, Egbertus Aemilius, Hilbrandus Aiteiz, Fr Akkerman, Reint Alberda, W. J. Alberts, Albertus Magnus & Albrecht von Eyb - 1993 - In Fokke Akkerman, Gerda C. Huisman & Arie Johan Vanderjagt (eds.), Wessel Gansfort (1419-1489) and Northern Humanism. E.J. Brill. pp. 415.
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    Notes on Some Turkish Personal Names in Seljūq Military History.C. Edmund Bosworth - 2012 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 89 (1-2):97-110.
    : The written renderings of Turkish names, so frequently encountered in the history of the pre-modern ruling dynasties of the Central and Eastern Islamic lands, suffered badly in the past from the deformations of authors and copyists, mainly Arabs and Persians, who did not themselves know Turkish. Moreover, these renderings have often been perpetuated by modern historians of Islam, few of whom have bothered to elucidate these names and to set forth their correct forms and meanings. The present study discusses (...)
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    An Interpretation of Two Personal Names in the Ninth Line of the Tonyukuk Inscription.Pavel Ryken & Nikolai Telitsin - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (2):287.
    The paper deals with the etymology of the personal names Qunï Säŋün and Toŋra Simä appearing in the ninth line of the Old Turkic Tonyukuk inscription. These names are borne by the envoys sent by the kagan of the Tokuz Oghuz to the Chinese and Khitan, respectively, to conclude a military alliance against the Turks. Both names have the same structure, a combination of an ethnonym vs. toŋra), referring to a tribal unit within the Tiele 鐵勒 confederation, and a (...)
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    The Distribution of Personal Names in the Land of Israel and Transjordan during the Iron II Period.Mitka Golub - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 134 (4):621.
    This study reports the geographical distribution of personal names in the Land of Israel and Transjordan during the Iron II Period. In contrast with previous onomastic studies, the emphasis here is geographic and therefore only names from archaeological excavations are used. 799 names from 66 sites are collected and grouped as theophoric names, hypocoristic theophoric names, or other. The theophoric names are further sorted into seven subgroups comprising the five theophoric elements yhw, yh, yw, bʿl, ʾl, divine appellatives, and (...)
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    Germanic Personal Names. [REVIEW]Otto Huth - 1971 - Philosophy and History 4 (1):107-108.
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    Roman Names in Macedonia (A.B.) Tataki The Roman Presence in Macedonia. Evidence from Personal Names. (Meletemata 46.) Pp. 667, map. Athens: Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity, National Hellenic Research Foundation, 2006. Paper, €88. ISBN: 978-960-7905-30-. [REVIEW]A. J. S. Spawforth - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):552-.
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    Roman names in the peloponnese A. D. rizakis, S. zoumbaki: Roman peloponnese I. Roman personal names in their social context (achaia, arcadia, argolis, corinthia and eleia) . With the collaboration of M. kantirea. (Meletemata 31). Pp. 643, map. Athens: Research centre for greek and Roman antiquity, national hellenic research foundation/paris: Diffusion de boccard, 2001. Cased. Isbn: 960-7905-13-X. [REVIEW]A. J. S. Spawforth - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):138-.
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    My name is Saajin Singh.Kuljinder Kaur Brar - 2022 - Berkeley: Annick Press. Edited by Samrath Kaur.
    A debut picture book that explores the importance of pronouncing names properly and celebrates cultural identity. Saajin loves his name--he loves it so much that he sees it spelled out in the world around him in his snacks, in the sky and sometimes he even sings it aloud. On his first day of school, Saajin is excited to meet his new classmates, but things take a turn when the teacher mispronounces his name as Say-jin and he is not sure how--or (...)
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  29. Identified Person "Bias" as Decreasing Marginal Value of Chances.H. Orri Stefánsson - 2024 - Noûs 58 (2):536-561.
    Many philosophers think that we should use a lottery to decide who gets a good to which two persons have an equal claim but which only one person can get. Some philosophers think that we should save identified persons from harm even at the expense of saving a somewhat greater number of statistical persons from the same harm. I defend a principled way of justifying both judgements, namely, by appealing to the decreasing marginal moral value of survival chances. I identify (...)
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    West Semitic Personal Names in the Murašû DocumentsWest Semitic Personal Names in the Murasu Documents.David B. Weisberg & Michael David Coogan - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (2):389.
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  31. The Significance of Personal names among the Bantu People of Eastern Africa.Maria G. Kente - 1988 - In J. M. Nyasani (ed.), Philosophical Focus on Culture and Traditional Thought Systems in Development. Konrad Adenauer Foundation. pp. 332.
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    Proper names.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1996 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Emmanuel Lévinas.
    Combining elements from Heidegger’s philosophy of “being-in-the-world” and the tradition of Jewish theology, Levinas has evolved a new type of ethics based on a concept of “the Other” in two different but complementary aspects. He describes his encounters with those philosophers and literary authors (most of them his contemporaries) whose writings have most significantly contributed to the construction of his own philosophy of “Otherness”: Agnon, Buber, Celan, Delhomme, Derrida, Jabès, Kierkegaard, Lacroix, Laporte, Picard, Proust, Van Breda, Wahl, and, most notably, (...)
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  33. Epistemology Personalized.Matthew A. Benton - 2017 - Philosophical Quarterly 67 (269):813-834.
    Recent epistemology has focused almost exclusively on propositional knowledge. This paper considers an underexplored area of epistemology, namely knowledge of persons: if propositional knowledge is a state of mind, consisting in a subject's attitude to a (true) proposition, the account developed here thinks of interpersonal knowledge as a state of minds, involving a subject's attitude to another (existing) subject. This kind of knowledge is distinct from propositional knowledge, but it exhibits a gradability characteristic of context-sensitivity, and admits of shifty thresholds. (...)
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    Semyon Frank: An Apotheosis of Democracy in the Name of Personal Service.Katharina Breckner - 2013 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 18 (2):231-249.
    This essay introduces Semyon Lyudvigovich Frank as a philosopher who deservedly may be called a revolutionary thinker: he introduced a remarkable social ontology that foregrounds service. His oeuvre presents service as the supreme principle of personal and hence social life. The singular personality is seen as being there to creatively serve itself: his view of man focuses on the human soul as being there to bring forth creative action—to serve those who will come after, the community, society, and the (...)
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    Semyon Frank: An Apotheosis of Democracy in the Name of Personal Service.Katharina Breckner - 2014 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 18 (2):231-249.
    This essay introduces Semyon Lyudvigovich Frank as a philosopher who deservedly may be called a revolutionary thinker: he introduced a remarkable social ontology that foregrounds service. His oeuvre presents service as the supreme principle of personal and hence social life. The singular personality is seen as being there to creatively serve itself: his view of man focuses on the human soul as being there to bring forth creative action—to serve those who will come after, the community, society, and the (...)
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    Atthis, gyrinno, and other hetairai: Female personal names in sappho's poetry.Renate Schlesier - 2013 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 157 (2):199-222.
    In her extant poetry, Sappho uses fourteen female personal names, four of which are not attested elsewhere. The essay is the first attempt to provide a comprehensive analysis of all of them. The results challenge the opinion, still prevailing in scholarship today, that Sappho’s companions were adolescent girls forming an educational or initiatory group, led by the poetess, that prepared them for respectable marriages. As a matter of fact, the female proper names in Sappho belong to four categories: ethnics, (...)
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    Anatolian onomastics. R. Parker personal names in ancient Anatolia. Pp. XII + 243, ills, maps. Oxford: Oxford university press for the british academy, 2013. Cased, £50, us$99. Isbn: 978-0-19-726563-5. [REVIEW]Ilya Yakubovich - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (1):3-5.
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    Similarities between the target and the intruder in naturally occurring repeated person naming errors.Serge Brédart & Benoit Dardenne - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    More greek personal names P. M. Fraser, E. Matthews: A lexicon of greek personal names. Volume iiib. Central greece from the megarid to thessaly . Pp. XXII + 478. Oxford: Clarendon press, 2000. Cased. Isbn: 0-19-815293-. [REVIEW]Christopher Tuplin - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):475-.
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    ‘Romanisation’ of personal names - M. dondin-payre (ed.) Les noms de personnes dans l'empire Romain. Transformations, adaptation, évolution. (Scripta antiqua 36.) pp. 379, ills, maps. Bordeaux: Ausonius éditions, 2011. Paper, €30. Isbn: 978-2-35613-051-8. [REVIEW]Katherine McDonald - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (1):217-219.
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    Named or nameless: University ethics, confidentiality and sexual harassment.Michael A. Peters, Liz Jackson & Tina Besley - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (14):2422-2433.
    This paper focusses on our concerns about revelations about sexual harassment in universities and the inadequate responses whereby some universities seem more concerned about their own reputations than the care and protection of their students. Seldom do cases go to criminal court, instead they mostly fall within employment relations policies where the use of non-disclosure agreements are double edged, such that some perpetrators remain nameless even if the person offended against wants details made public. Of course if the staff member (...)
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    A. J. Ayer. Names and descriptions. The concept of a person and other essays, by A. J. Ayer, Macmillan & Co. Ltd., London, and St. Martin's Press Inc., New York, 1963, pp. 129–161. [REVIEW]James Thomson - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (1):112-113.
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    Naming the Ethological Subject.Etienne S. Benson - 2016 - Science in Context 29 (1):107-128.
    ArgumentIn recent decades, through the work of Jane Goodall and other ethologists, the practice of giving personal names to nonhuman animals who are the subjects of scientific research has become associated with claims about animal personhood and scientific objectivity. While critics argue that such naming practices predispose the researcher toward anthropomorphism, supporters suggest that it sensitizes the researcher to individual differences and social relations. Both critics and supporters agree that naming tends to be associated with the recognition of individual (...)
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  44. Personal identity and mental content.James Baillie - 1997 - Philosophical Psychology 10 (3):323-33.
    In this paper, I attempt to map out the 'logical geography' of the territory in which issues of mental content and of personal identity meet. In particular, I investigate the possibility of combining a psychological criterion of personal identity with an externalist theory of content. I argue that this can be done, but only by accepting an assumption that has been widely accepted but barely argued for, namely that when someone switches linguistic communities, the contents of their thoughts (...)
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  45. In the Name of Liberty: An Argument for Universal Unionization.Mark R. Reiff - 2020 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    For years now, unionization has been under vigorous attack. Membership has been steadily declining, and with it union bargaining power. As a result, unions may soon lose their ability to protect workers from economic and personal abuse, as well as their significance as a political force. In the Name of Liberty responds to this worrying state of affairs by presenting a new argument for unionization, one that derives an argument for universal unionization in both the private and public sector (...)
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    Personal commitments: beginning, keeping, changing.Margaret A. Farley - 2013 - Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books.
    This title explores how human commitments, rooted in the story of God's love, are acts of free choice and love. Farley reflects on the concrete experiences of people who strive to be faithful to what they have claimed to love: 'My concern is to name something that I think is, after all, common to all of our lives - an experience, a reality, perhaps a problem, a challenge, something that is sometimes a source of joy, sometimes a cause of tragedy'. (...)
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  47. Proper Names, Rigidity, and Empirical Studies on Judgments of Identity Across Transformations.Vilius Dranseika, Jonas Dagys & Renatas Berniūnas - 2020 - Topoi 39 (2):381-388.
    The question of transtemporal identity of objects in general and persons in particular is an important issue in both philosophy and psychology. While the focus of philosophers traditionally was on questions of the nature of identity relation and criteria that allow to settle ontological issues about identity, psychologists are mostly concerned with how people think about identity, and how they track identity of objects and people through time. In this article, we critically engage with widespread use of inferring folk judgments (...)
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    Personal Identity.Eric Olson - 2016 - In Susan Schneider (ed.), Science Fiction and Philosophy: From Time Travel to Superintelligence. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 69–90.
    Personal identity deals with philosophical questions that arise about ourselves by virtue of our being people (or, as lawyers and philosophers like to say, persons). This chapter first surveys the main questions of personal identity, and then focuses on the one that has received most attention in recent times, namely our persistence through time. There is no single problem of personal identity, but rather a wide range of questions that are at best loosely connected. The familiar ones (...)
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    Person reference in interaction: linguistic, cultural, and social perspectives.N. J. Enfield & Tanya Stivers (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    How do we refer to people in everyday conversation? No matter the language or culture, we must choose from a range of options: full name ('Robert Smith'), reduced name ('Bob'), description ('tall guy'), kin term ('my son') etc. Our choices reflect how we know that person in context, and allow us to take a particular perspective on them. This book brings together a team of leading linguists, sociologists and anthropologists to show that there is more to person reference than meets (...)
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    Studies in Third Millennium Sumerian and Akkadian Personal Names: The Designation and Conception of the Personal God.Benjamin R. Foster & Robert A. Di Vito - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (3):537.
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