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    The Politics of the picturesque: literature, landscape, and aesthetics since 1770.Stephen Copley & Peter Garside (eds.) - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The Picturesque (a set of theories, ideas, and conventions which grew up around the question of how we look at landscape) offers a valuable focus for new investigations into the literary, artistic, social, and cultural history of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This volume of essays by scholars from various disciplines in Britain and America incorporates a range of historically and theoretically challenging approaches to the topic. It covers the writers most closely identified with the exposition of the Picturesque (...)
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  2. The picturesque in late Georgian England: papers given at the Georgian Group Symposium, 22nd October 1994.Dana Arnold (ed.) - 1994 - London: The Group.
     
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    Prussian Faust or universalist puritan?Damian Valdez - 2017 - Modern Intellectual History 14 (2):585-596.
    At the end of May 1917, Max Weber attended a “cultural congress” at the picturesque castle of Lauenstein in Thuringia. The congress had been organized by the publicist Eugen Diederichs of Jena and by the Patriotic Society for Thuringia 1914. The moment was a particularly tense one in the life of the embattled German Reich. Against the advice of many cooler heads within the country, Germany had declared unrestricted submarine warfare in January, which together with other antagonistic moves on its (...)
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    The Congress for Cultural Freedom, Minerva, and the quest for instituting “Science Studies” in the age of Cold War.Elena Aronova - 2012 - Minerva 50 (3):307-337.
    The Congress for Cultural Freedom is remembered as a paramount example of the “cultural cold wars.” In this paper, I discuss the ways in which this powerful transnational organization sought to promote “science studies” as a distinct – and politically relevant – area of expertise, and part of the CCF broader agenda to offer a renewed framework for liberalism. By means of its Study Groups, international conferences and its periodicals, such as Minerva, the Congress developed into an influential forum for (...)
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    The Congress for Cultural Freedom, Minerva, and the Quest for Instituting “Science Studies” in the Age of Cold War.Elena Aronova - 2012 - Minerva 50 (3):307-337.
    The Congress for Cultural Freedom is remembered as a paramount example of the “cultural cold wars.” In this paper, I discuss the ways in which this powerful transnational organization sought to promote “science studies” as a distinct – and politically relevant – area of expertise, and part of the CCF broader agenda to offer a renewed framework for liberalism. By means of its Study Groups, international conferences and its periodicals, such as Minerva, the Congress developed into an influential forum for (...)
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    The Picturesque, the Sublime, and the Authentic: Leonardo and Richter.Patricia Emison - 2020 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 54 (4):76-88.
    I begin with a Gerhard Richter painting, and I intend to think backward to Leonardo and Dürer. The history of art lies behind us as a great and convoluted landscape, and our task is to deal with it not as its heirs but as its nonimperialist possessors.In this age of replication and of thinking machines, do we not long for a thoroughly secular authenticity? For example, a hatmaker in a northern Italian town who makes, among other things felucce for students, (...)
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    The 8th world congress of bioethics, beijing, August 2006. A just and healthy society.Qiu Renzong President & BioethicsWorld Congress Of - 2007 - Bioethics 21 (8):ii–iii.
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    Dry or picturesque? The use of figurative language in Israeli supreme court verdicts.Orly Kayam & Yair Galily - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (2):269-280.
    The legal language of lawyers and judges is generally dry and factual but an examination of the rulings of Israeli Supreme Court justices shows that at least some of them use very picturesque speech to support their positions. This paper describes the use of figurative language as employed by Israeli Supreme Court justices in their writing of verdicts. Examples of the use of metaphors, metonymy, word play, imagery, oxymorons, parables and allegory are cited and discussed.
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  9. The Congress of Physiological Psychology at Paris.W. James - 1889 - Mind 14:614.
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  10. Extracts from Air Force A-7D Brake Problem Hearing Before the Subcommittee on.Ninety-First Congress, First Session & Jerome R. Pederson - 1983 - In James Hamilton Schaub, Karl Pavlovic & M. D. Morris (eds.), Engineering professionalism and ethics. Malabar, Fla.: Krieger Pub. Co.. pp. 354.
     
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  11. The Congress"'Truth: Logic, Representation and World" will be.M. U. Rivas & L. M. Sagtiillo Fdez-Vega - 1995 - Synthese 102:453-454.
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  12. The pragmatic picturesque : the philosophy of Central Park.Gary Shapiro - 2010 - In Fritz Allhoff & Dan O'Brien (eds.), Gardening - Philosophy for Everyone: Cultivating Wisdom. Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    The Congress "Yes to Life": A Hand Offered in Dialogue.Carlo V. Bellieni - 2020 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 63 (3):506-508.
    You can’t build if you don’t dwell first. This sentence is counterintuitive. It is usually thought that first you build, and then you dwell where you have built. But if you don’t dwell where you want to build, you may not understand the landscape, and the building will be weak or crippled.In Latin, “to dwell” is habitare, which comes from the verb habere, “to own.” The phrase “You can’t build if you don’t dwell first” can be considered the leitmotif of (...)
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    The congress of genetics.C. C. Hentschel - 1933 - The Eugenics Review 25 (1):63.
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    The congresses of arts and sciences at st. Louis.P. C. - 1904 - The Monist 14 (5):779 - 783.
  16. The congress of the general line of the construction of socialism in czechoslovakia.F. Havlicek - 1975 - Filosoficky Casopis 23 (3):426-434.
     
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  17. The congress of italian scientists held in Pisa in 1839.E. Garin - 1990 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 10 (3):281-292.
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  18. The Phaedo of Plato.Benjamin Plato, Jowett & Herman Finkelstein Collection Congress) - 1928 - London: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Patrick Duncan.
     
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    Life Phenomenology of Life as the Starting Point of Philosophy: Phenomenology of Life As the Starting Point of Philosophy : 25th Anniversary Publication.Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka & International Phenomenology Congress - 1997 - Springer Verlag.
    In her introduction to this collection, Tymieniecka presents her phenomenology of life - the leitmotif of the three-volume anniversary publication of Analecta Husserliana - as something that stands out from preceding historical attempts to investigate life in an 'integral' or 'scientific' way. After an incubation lasting throughout the 2000 years of Occidental philosophy, this scientific phenomenology/philosophy of life at last uncovers the entire area of the 'inner workings of Nature', exposing the way in which the 'sufficient reason' and the 'ground' (...)
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    The Congress on Definitive Metric Standards, 1798-1799: The First International Scientific Conference?Maurice Crosland - 1969 - Isis 60:226-231.
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    The Congress on Definitive Metric Standards, 1798-1799: The First International Scientific Conference?Maurice Crosland - 1969 - Isis 60 (2):226-231.
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    The Congress of Arts and Sciences at St. Louis.Paul Carus - 1904 - The Monist 14 (5):779-783.
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    The Congress Party in Rajasthan: Political Integration and Institution Building in an Indian State.E. C. Moulton & Richard Sisson - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (4):620.
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    Some Members of the Congress.Richard Stern - 1988 - Critical Inquiry 14 (4):860-891.
    In most groups, there’s a sort of commedia del l’arte distribution of roles. In families, factories, universities, corporations, people are known not only for their work, their looks, their social and economic status, but also for the characters they assume in the organization. So there are clowns and those who laugh at them, there are leaders and there are followers; some followers are worshipful, some resentful. Most people put on their organization-character as they put on their uniforms. It doesn’t mean (...)
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    The picturesque: studies in a point of view.Christopher Hussey - 1927 - London,: Cass.
    First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Wild Ideas.David Rothenberg & World Wilderness Congress - 1995
    Wild Ideas is a collection of essays that brings a fresh and refreshing perspective to the wilderness paradoxically at the center of our civilization.
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    The Turning Points of the New Phenomenological Era: Husserl Research — Drawing upon the Full Extent of His Development Book 1 Phenomenology in the World Fifty Years after the Death of Edmund Husserl.Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka & World Congress of Phenomenology - 1991 - Springer.
    orbit and far beyond it. Indeed, the immense, painstaking, indefatigable and ever-improving effort of Husserl to find ever-deeper and more reliable foundations for the philosophical enterprise (as well as his constant critical re-thinking and perfecting of the approach and so called "method" in order to perform this task and thus cover in this source-excavation an ever more far-reaching groundwork) stands out and maintains itself as an inepuisable reservoir for philosophical reflec tion in which all the above-mentioned work has either its (...)
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    The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress.Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.) - 2021 - De Gruyter.
    The Proceedings present the contributions to the 13th International Kant Congress which was held at the University of Oslo, August 6-9, 2019. The congress, which hosted speakers from more than thirty countries and five continents, was dedicated to the topic of the court of reason. The idea that reason stands before itself as a tribunal characterizes the whole of Kant's critical project. Without such a court, reason falls into conflict with itself. With such a court in place, however, it may (...)
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    The Congress of Vienna. [REVIEW]Peter Berger - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (2):305-306.
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    The Congress of Vienna. [REVIEW]Peter Berger - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (2):305-306.
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    Ireland and the picturesque: design, landscape painting and tourism 1700-1840.Finola O'Kane - 2013 - London: Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, Yale University Press.
    Adorning the Country with Ruins -- The Western Baroque Landscape -- The Irish Tours -- Designing Picturesque Ireland -- Epilogue: Studies in a Point of View.
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    The Congress of Berlin of 1878. The Politics of the Great Powers and the Problems of Modernisation in South-East Europe in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century. [REVIEW]Konrad Fuchs - 1984 - Philosophy and History 17 (2):173-174.
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    VII Congress of the Society for Philosophical Pedagogy (TPF).Slawomir Sztobryn - 2017 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 20 (1):296-297.
    The VII Congress of the Society for Philosophical Pedagogy took place in Warsaw at the University of Cardinal Stefan Vyshinsky from September 30 to October 2, 2016. Scientists from Portugal, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine and Poland took part in this important event, which took place in the jubilee 10th anniversary of the founding of the Society. The leading theme of the conference "Universalism and regionalism of philosophical pedagogy (Polish-German context)" was supplemented by the complementary theme "Philosophy of education of (...)
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    The Pragmatic Picturesque.Gary Shapiro - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff & Dan O'Brien (eds.), Gardening ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 148–160.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Invention of the Picturesque Style Olmsted and Central Park: Ethics, Politics, Aesthetics “The Gates” and the Meaning of the Park Notes.
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  35. The beautiful, the sublime, & the picturesque in eighteenth-century British aesthetic theory.Walter John Hipple - 1957 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
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    Speech to the Congress.John Pepper - 1971 - Chinese Studies in History 4 (4):263-277.
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    Speech to the Congress.Bessa Lominadze - 1971 - Chinese Studies in History 4 (4):253-256.
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    Some Members of the Congress.Richard Stern - 1988 - Critical Inquiry 14 (4):860-891.
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  39. Chapter 7: Local Struggles, Transnational Connections : Latin American Intellectuals and the Congress for Cultural Freedom.Jorge Nállim - 2015 - In Tina Mai Chen & David S. Churchill (eds.), The Material of World History. New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    New Queries in Aesthetics and Metaphysics.Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka & World Congress of Phenomenology - 1991 - Springer Verlag.
    This collection is the final volume of a four book survey of the state of phenomenology fifty years after the death of Edmund Husserl. Its publication represents a landmark in the comprehensive treatment of contemporary phenomenology in all its vastness and richness. The diversity of the issues raised here is dazzling, but the main themes of Husserl's thought are all either explicitly treated, or else they underlie the ingenious approaches found here. Time, historicity, intentionality, eidos, meaning, possibility/reality, and teleology are (...)
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    The picturesque.Christopher Hussey - 1967 - [Hamden, Conn.]: Archon Books.
    First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    The Attitude of the Congress of Vienna Toward Nationalism in Germany, Italy and Poland. [REVIEW]Peter Berger - 1952 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 27 (2):297-298.
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    Between the aesthetics of picturesque and the documentary uses: the images of popular types and customs in Chile and Peru’s 19th century visual culture.María José Delpiano Kaempffer - 2021 - Alpha (Osorno) 52:229-242.
    Resumen: Las imágenes de tipos populares se erigieron como repertorios angulares en la conformación de los imaginarios de nación en América Latina, de ahí la importancia de su estudio para comprender la cultura visual decimonónica de territorios como Chile y Perú. Estas representaciones se desarrollaron fundamentalmente a partir de medios manuales, y en ellas se debaten cuestiones de gusto, asociadas a una estética de lo pintoresco, y se evidencian las tensiones y convergencias de varias funciones y demandas de la imagen (...)
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    Inquiry Into the Picturesque.Sidney K. Robinson - 1991 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In these probing essays, Sidney K. Robinson re-examines the picturesque in its late eighteenth-century phase.
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  45. The autoroute and the picturesque.Malcom Andrews - 2005 - Rivista di Estetica 45 (29):91-104.
     
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  46. Wildness in the English garden tradition: A reassessment of the picturesque from environmental philosophy.Isis Brook - 2008 - Ethics and the Environment 13 (1):pp. 105-119.
    The picturesque is usually interpreted as an admiration of 'picture-like,' and thus inauthentic, nature. In contrast, this paper sets out an interpretation that is more in accord with the contemporary love of wildness. This paper will briefly cover some garden history in order to contextualize the discussion and proceed by reassessing the picturesque through the eighteenth century works of Price and Watelet. It will then identify six themes in their work (variety, intricacy, engagement, time, chance, and transition) and show that, (...)
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    The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress.Beatrix Himmelmann & Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.) - 2021 - De Gruyter.
    The Proceedings present the contributions to the 13th International Kant Congress which was held at the University of Oslo, August 6-9, 2019. The congress, which hosted speakers from more than thirty countries and five continents, was dedicated to the topic of the court of reason. The idea that reason stands before itself as a tribunal characterizes the whole of Kant's critical project. Without such a court, reason falls into conflict with itself. With such a court in place, however, it may (...)
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    The Indian Philosophical Congress: a short history, 1925-1975.Basant Kumar Lal - 1975 - [Delhi]: Dept. of Philosophy, University of Delhi.
    On the activities of the Indian Philosophical Congress and its role in the development of philosophy in India.
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    Cultivating the Herb Garden of Scandinavian Mathematics: The Congresses of Scandinavian Mathematicians, 1909-1925.Laura E. Turner & Henrik Kragh Sørensen - 2013 - Centaurus 55 (4):385-411.
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    Some brief reflections about the definition of metaphysics in the congress on the philosophy of science (chicago, december, 1947).Jean Wahl - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (4):712-713.
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