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    May the Sea-Battle Tommorow Not Happen?Bożena Pięta - 2020 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 49 (1).
    This note provides a review of the book 'On the Sea-Battle Tomorrow That May Not Happen' by Tomasz Jarmużek.
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    Metamorphoses of Shamed Bodies.Pieta Päällysaho - 2021 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (2):269-279.
    In this paper I explore the connections between shame and embodiment in Euripides’s play Helen. The paper focuses on the play’s underlying theme of sexual violence and rape, and on the descriptions of metamorphoses that the mythological female victims often undergo in the face of rape. In my analysis on shame and embodiment I apply two insights from Giorgio Agamben’s analysis of the phenomenon of victim shame in The Remnants of Auschwitz. These are, first, the definition according to which shame (...)
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    Ultravaluations and their Applications in $$\textsf{CPL}$$.Krzysztof A. Krawczyk & Bożena Piȩta - 2023 - Logica Universalis 17 (3):259-267.
    This paper introduces the construct of an ultravaluation inspired by the well-known ultraproduct. Basic properties and exemplary applications of this notion are shown: for compactness and definability theorems. We also use ultravaluations to check failure of compactness and undefinability.
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    Tableau Systems for Epistemic Positional Logics.Mateusz Klonowski, Krzysztof Aleksander Krawczyk & Bożena Pięta - 2021 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 50 (2):177-204.
    The goal of the article is twofold. The first one is to provide logics based on positional semantics which will be suitable for the analysis of epistemic modalities such as ‘agent... knows/beliefs that...’. The second one is to define tableau systemsfor such logics. Firstly, we present the minimal positional logic MR. Then, we change the notion of formulas and semantics in order to consider iterations of the operator of realization and “free” classical formulas. After that, we move on to weaker (...)
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    Pietas and politics: Eusebia and Constantius at court.J. Juneau - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (02):641-.
    The history of Ammianus Marcellinus states that Constantius II renamed the Pontic diocese Pietas, in honour of his second wife, Aurelia Eusebia . pietas refers to sacred dutiful conduct toward all, specifically gods, state, and family. Constantius’ purpose in renaming the diocese poses an interesting question because it holds an important key to understanding the role Eusebia played in supporting her husband's position as emperor. In other words, what kind of part could an empress play in the Late Empire? Constantius (...)
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  6. Pietas et eruditio.Peter Hans Kolvenbach - 2004 - Gregorianum 85 (1):6-19.
    Devotion and knowledge, pietas and eruditio, form a binomial idea which belongs to the tradition of the Society of Jesus. This idea was already important at the University of Paris when Ignatius and his companions studiedthere. Nevertheless, they gave an original interpretation to pietas in line with what Ignatius had already discovered in his own existence: devotion is not only a purely interior attitude but also a deeply apostolic one. From the binomial idea pietas-eruditio, and from its subsequent more precise (...)
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    Ordinum Pietas Revisited.Edwin Rabbie - 2013 - Grotiana 34 (1):11-24.
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    Rewriting the Thebaid_: Pietas and the Furies in _Silvae 3.3 (and 5.2).Giulio Celotto - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (1):304-310.
    This paper argues that in Silvae 3.3, written to console Claudius Etruscus on the death of his beloved father, Statius reverses his own account of the contentious relationship between Tisiphone and Pietas in Thebaid Books 1 and 11 to present his patron's affectionate bond with his father as antithetical to Oedipus’ resentful relationship with his sons. In the Thebaid, Oedipus summons Tisiphone from the Underworld to punish his own children by stirring up civil war, and the Fury promptly obeys, banishing (...)
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    La pietà del pensiero. Heidegger e i Quaderni Neri.Francesca Brencio (ed.) - 2015 - Passignano s.T.: Aguaplano Editore.
  10. 5. Pietas and the Origins of Western Culture.Gerald Malsbary - 2001 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 4 (2).
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  11. A pietas como fator dinâmico de intertextualidade.Alice da Silva Cunha - 2008 - Principia 2 (17):109-116.
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  12. Dantes Pietas in der Wertwelt der Commedia.Edgar Glässer - 1943 - M. Niemeyer.
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    Politeness and Pietas as Annexed to the Virtue of Justice.T. Brian Mooney & Damini Roy - 2020 - Dialogue and Universalism 30 (1):37-56.
    “Politeness” appears to be connected to a quite disparate set of related concepts, including but not limited to, “manners,” “etiquette,” “agreeableness,” “respect” and even “piety.” While in the East politeness considered as an important social virtue is present (and even central) in the theoretical and practical expressions of the Confucian, Taoist and Buddhist traditions, (indeed politeness has been viewed in these traditions as central to proper education) it has not featured prominently in philosophical discussion in the West. American presidents Thomas (...)
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    Pietas et eruditio en Alberto Hurtado, S.J.S. J. Costadoat C. - 2005 - Teología y Vida 46 (3).
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    Pietas: spór o filozoficzne podstawy moralnych obowiązków wobec rodziców = Pietas: the controversy over the philosophical bases of moral duties towards parents.Marek Czachorowski - 2014 - Lublin: Wydawnictwo KUL.
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    Pieta II.Molly Goehirng - 2023 - Anthropology of Consciousness 34 (2):326-327.
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    The vietnam pieta: Shaping the memory of south korea’s participation in the vietnam war.Justine Guichard - 2019 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 14 (2):21-42.
    Conceived to commemorate the victims of South Korea’s participation in the Vietnam War, the statue of the Vietnam Pieta invites us to question who shapes the memory of this neglected facet of the conflict. The present article analyzes the various actors involved in this contentious process in and across both countries, starting with the South Korean activists behind the statue’s making and the movement for recognizing the crimes committed by their army. Examining these activists’ advocacy work since the late (...)
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    The Pietas of Doubt.Tullio Lobetti - 2013 - Culture and Dialogue 3 (1):109-126.
    Whenever disagreement arises, dialogue is often presented as a natural remedy to conciliate opposing subjects. Absence of dialogue resulting in conflict appears thus as being somehow unnatural, a behavioural trait artificially induced by a variety of cultural forces, religion in particular. In this paper I would like to argue that the opposite case might be truer. Dialogue is in fact a most unnatural and unlikely event and, for this reason, to consider it as the natural foundation for a shared universal (...)
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    The Reception of Ordinum Pietas in the Palatinate.Michael Becker - 2013 - Grotiana 34 (1):62-90.
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    Preserving the Restoration of the Pietà.Richard Stopford - 2016 - British Journal of Aesthetics 56 (3):301-315.
    In this paper, I consider Mark Sagoff’s well-known discussion of the restoration of Michelangelo’s Pietà. Provocatively, he argues that the Pietà should not have been restored to its undamaged state after it was attacked. I argue that Sagoff is mistaken in this. His analysis of restoration is a result of his working view of the Pietà’s identity. Using a modal analysis of counterfactual damage to the Pietà, I argue that the notion of identity at work in his view is deeply (...)
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    Per un mondo senza pietà.Patricia Paperman - 2011 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 24 (2):345-360.
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    The attack on the pietà: An archetypal analysis.John J. T. Eunissen & Evelyn J. Hinz - 1974 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (1):43-50.
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    Second Thoughts? Ordinum Pietas and the Tractatus de Jure Magistratuum.Harm-Jan van Dam - 2013 - Grotiana 34 (1):120-137.
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    Iran's Pieta: Motherhood, Sacrifice and Film in the Aftermath of the Iran–Iraq War.Roxanne Varzi - 2008 - Feminist Review 88 (1):86-98.
    The Iran–Iraq war, which took place from 1980 to 1988, was one of the longest and bloodiest conventional wars in the history of the last century. The war was also the largest mobilization of the Iranian population and was achieved primarily by producing and promoting a culture of martyrdom based on religious themes found in Shi'i Islam. It was the war that created and consolidated what we know today as the Islamic republic of Iran. For years there have been two (...)
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  25. "Michelangelo's Pieta," Christianity and the Arts.Don Michael Hudson - 2001 - America's Guide to Christian Expresssion 8 (4):24.
    It was the summer of 1984, the American dollar was strong, and this was my first venture to Europe. I found her and didn't even know I was searching for her. Mysteriously she crossed my path one day in Rome. I should confess though- at this point in my life, I am an uneasy Protestant.
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    Introduction Dossier: Ordinum pietas (1613), its Context and Seventeenth-Century Reception.Hans W. Blom & Harm-Jan van Dam - 2013 - Grotiana 34 (1):7-10.
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  27. Carismi Josephini e pietà popolare: San Guiseppe da Copertino.Bonaventura Danza - 2003 - Miscellanea Francescana 103 (1-2):49-63.
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    Brencio, Francesca (Hg.) La pietà del pensiero.Felix Herkert - 2017 - Heidegger Studies 33:343-346.
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  29. Hombre y moral: la pietas patriótica.HÉctor H. HernÁndez - 1988 - Sapientia 43 (67):173.
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  30. Hombre y moral: la pietas patriotica in Homenaje a Mons. Dr. Octavio N. Derisi en sus ochenta anos (Vol. II).Hh Hernandez - 1988 - Sapientia 43 (167-168):173-190.
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    Esempi animali e pietas filiale nella Dictio 17 di Ennodio.Amedeo Raschieri - 2023 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 75 (1):57-77.
    La Dictio 17 (= 239 Vogel) di Ennodio è una controuersia in cui il declamatore si scaglia contro un figlio che non ha provveduto al mantenimento del padre anziano tanto da provocarne la morte. L’argomentazione è rafforzata da esempi di animali, aquile e lupi, che, a differenza dell’accusato, si prendono cura dei genitori. Nell’esempio delle aquile è sfruttato un tema ampiamente diffuso nella tradizione esegetica biblica; in particolare, Ennodio dimostra strette consonanze con la versione di questo motivo che si legge (...)
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  32. Les petite Pietas du groupe van der Weyden: mecanismes d'une production en serie= The small-sized Pietas of the van der Weyden group: mechanisms of a serial production.Helene Verougstraete & Roger van Schoute - 1997 - Techne: Vers Une Science de l'Heritage Culturel: Quelques Exemples de Laboratoires Etrangers= Techne: Towards a Science for Cultural Legacy: Some Examples From Laboratories Outside France 5:21-27.
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    Disinterested Money: Islamic Banking, Monti di Pietà, and the Possibility of Moral Finance.Scott Bader-Saye - 2013 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33 (1):119-138.
    The current economic crisis arose in large part from financial activities in which capital was practically and logically alienated from real economy. This essay examines the exploitative logic of modern finance while considering two alternative models—microfinance and Islamic banking. These models will be considered against the backdrop of medieval arguments over usury, notably the debates between Franciscans and Dominicans surrounding the lending institutions known as monti di pietà. While noting that either model is decidedly preferable to current normative banking practices, (...)
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  34. Della "Docta Pietas" degli Umanisti. [REVIEW]G. E. G. E. - 1955 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 9:555.
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  35. Le catechesi battesimali di Giovanni Crisostomo. L'uomo è chi esercita pietà e virtù.Francesco Passarelli - 2013 - Ciudad de Dios 226 (1):5-21.
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    The Reception of Grotius' Ordinum Hollandiae ac Westfrisiae pietas.Edwin Rabbie - 1993 - Grotiana 14 (1):38-51.
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    Alexander Weihs, Pietas und Herrschaft: Das Bild Ludwigs des Frommen in den “Vitae Hludowici.”(Theologie, 65.) Münster: Lit, 2004. Paper. Pp. 207. [REVIEW]David Ganz - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):290-291.
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  38. Civilized Piety: The Rhetoric of Pietas in the Pastoral Epistles and the Roman Empire.[author unknown] - 2017
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    The latin inscription in Giovanni bellini's pietà.Włodzimierz Olszaniec - 2009 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 72 (1):233 - 236.
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  40. Valenza antropologica del discorso economico drancescano dai monti di pietà alle proposte odierne di finanza etica.Oreste Bazzichi - 2005 - Miscellanea Francescana 105 (3-4):480-500.
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    Ronald Kay Y Eugenio dittborn. La imagen de la pietà, la pietà como imagen.Paz Lopez - 2018 - Aisthesis 64:271-284.
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  42. Comptes rendus. H. Grotius, Ordinum Hollandiae ac Westfrisiae Pietas.J. LagrÉ & E. - 1998 - Archives de Philosophie 61 (4):743.
     
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    A note on michelangelo's pieta in st. Peter's.Rudolf Wittkower - 1938 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 2 (1):80.
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    Contributo para O estudo da relação entre estoicismo E moral tradicional Romana em séneca. A vniversi generis hvmani societas ea pietas erga parentes1.Paulo Sérgio Margarido Ferreira - 2011 - Humanitas 63:303-320.
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    Roman virtues in silius italicus’ punica - (c.) burgeon la uirtus, la fides et la pietas dans Les punica de silius italicus. (Giornale italiano di filologia – bibliotheca 23.) pp. 532. Turnhout: Brepols, 2020. Paper, €95. Isbn: 978-2-503-59030-1. [REVIEW]Diletta Vignola - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (2):548-550.
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    Fraternum Foedus C. J. Bannon: The Brothers of Romulus. Fraternal Pietas in Roman Law, Literature, and Society . Pp. xi + 234. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1997. Cased, £25/$35. ISBN: 0-691-01571-. [REVIEW]Edward Bispham - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):185-.
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    H. Vroom: Le psaume abécédaire de saint Augustin et la poésie latine rhythmique. Pp. 66. Nijmegen : Dekker, 1933. (2) (a)_ L. Niccolini: _Ruris desiderium_; _(b)_ L. Lucesole : _Eucharisticon._(3) _(a)_ A. Trazzi : _Ruris facies vespere; (b)_ G. Mazza : _Caelestia_; _(c)_ L. Niccolini : _Pietas; (d)_ G. B. Pighi : _Epistula ad Murrium Reatinum_. (4) H. Weller : _Prometheus._ Amsterdam : Academia Regia Disciplinarum Nederlandica, 1932–3–4. (5) T. H. S. Wyllie : Goethe's _Faust_, ‘Prologue in Heaven.’ (6) A. F. Wells : Bpswell's _Life of Johnson_, Everyman's Edition, Vol. i, pp. 272–275. (7) W. S. Barrett : Congreve's _Mourning Bride_, Act II, Scene iii–Scene vii, 1. 38. (8) A.T.G. Holmes : _Flectere si nequeo_… (Gaisford Prize Poems.) Oxford: Blackwell, 1933–4. 2S. 6d., 2s. 6d., 2S. 6d., 2s. (9) P. R. Brinton : _The Hunting of the Snark, pp. 58. London: Macmillan, 1933. 2s. 6d. [REVIEW]S. Gaselee - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (1):44-45.
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    H. Vroom: Le psaume abécédaire de saint Augustin et la poésie latine rhythmique. Pp. 66. Nijmegen : Dekker, 1933. (2) (a)_ L. Niccolini: _Ruris desiderium_; _(b)_ L. Lucesole : _Eucharisticon._(3) _(a)_ A. Trazzi : _Ruris facies vespere; (b)_ G. Mazza : _Caelestia_; _(c)_ L. Niccolini : _Pietas; (d)_ G. B. Pighi : _Epistula ad Murrium Reatinum_. (4) H. Weller : _Prometheus._ Amsterdam : Academia Regia Disciplinarum Nederlandica, 1932–3–4. (5) T. H. S. Wyllie : Goethe's _Faust_, ‘Prologue in Heaven.’ (6) A. F. Wells : Bpswell's _Life of Johnson_, Everyman's Edition, Vol. i, pp. 272–275. (7) W. S. Barrett : Congreve's _Mourning Bride_, Act II, Scene iii–Scene vii, 1. 38. (8) A.T.G. Holmes : _Flectere si nequeo_… (Gaisford Prize Poems.) Oxford: Blackwell, 1933–4. 2S. 6d., 2s. 6d., 2S. 6d., 2s. (9) P. R. Brinton : _The Hunting of the Snark, pp. 58. London: Macmillan, 1933. 2s. 6d. [REVIEW]S. Gaselee - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (01):44-45.
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    The Patristic Context in Early Grotius.Silke-Petra Bergjan - 2007 - Grotiana 26 (1):127-146.
    The use of patristic texts was tightly bound up with the needs of the contemporary discussion which provided Grotius with sources for his patristic citations. His use of ancient texts especially in Ordinum Hollandiae ac Westfrisiae pietas proved to be highly controversial.Grotius's advocacy of tolerance with respect to various forms of Christianity determines his use of patristic texts as well. He looks for examples of moderation in the Early Church and by this accomplishes a significant shift of perspective. He points (...)
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    Art and identity: A reply to Stopford.Mark Sagoff - 2017 - British Journal of Aesthetics 57 (3):319-329.
    Richard Stopford, in criticizing my defense of purist restoration, attributes to me and refutes a metaphysical view I do not have concerning the identity and persistence conditions of an art work. I took for granted the ordinary idea of identity as continuity-in-space-and-time-under-a-sortal-concept, such as statue. I argued that Michelangelo’s Pietà remained the same statue after it was disfigured but that the damage was irreparable. By fixing molded prosthetics to the ruined work of art, the Vatican introduced a macaronic element into (...)
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