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  1. Recognitiones X 17–20.30–34.Rufin Z. Akwilei - 2011 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 4 (19).
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    The 'compositional rigidity' of recognitionality.Darragh Byrne - 2004 - Philosophical Papers 33 (2):147-169.
    Abstract Empiricist philosophers of mind have long maintained that the possession conditions of many concepts include recognitional abilities. One of Jerry Fodor's recent attacks on empiricist semantics proceeds by attempting to demonstrate that there are no such, ?recognitional? concepts. His argument is built on the claim that if there were such concepts, they would not compose: i.e., they would exhibit properties which are not in general ?inherited? by complex concepts of which they are components. Debate between Fodor and his critics (...)
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  3. Épicure et Bardesane astrologues : l’exposé de Nicétas au livre VIII des Recognitiones pseudo-clémentines.Jeffery Aubin - 2018 - Apocrypha 29:97-111.
    The atomistic theory, in the argument against astrology in Book VIII of the Recognitiones, corresponds very little to the thought of Epicurus, even though the writer of the novel claims to refute him. Scholars explain this discrepancy as a misunderstanding of Greek philosophy by the author of the Recognitiones. However, the theory refuted in Book VIII shares many similarities with the cosmology of the Syrian philosopher Bardaisan. The latter gives an important place to atoms and it is possible that the (...)
     
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    Handschriften zu den ps.-klementinischen Recognitiones.Josef Svennung - 1933 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 88 (1-4).
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    Paolo in Atti e nelle Pseudoclementine (Recognitiones I, 33-71).Fabrizio Tosolini - 1986 - Augustinianum 26 (3):369-400.
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    Ovid. Amores, Epistulae, Medicamina faciei femineae, Ars amatoria, Remedia amoris, ex Rudolphi Merkelii recognitione edidit R. Ehwald. Lips. 1888. (Being Vol. I. of the Teuhner text of Ovid.) 1 Mk. [REVIEW]S. G. Owen - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (05):212-.
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    Spengel's Edition of the Rhetores Graeci Rhetores Graeci ex recognitione Leonardi Spengel. Vol. i. Pars ii. edidit C. Hammer. Leipzig : B. G. Teubner. 8vo. Pp. 416. 1894. 3 M. 60 Pf. [REVIEW]A. S. Wilkins - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (07):306-.
  8. “How encounters with values generate demandingness”, in Michael Kuehler and Marcel van Ackeren, The Limits of Obligation, Routledge.Sophie Grace Chappell - 2015 - In Michael Kuehler and Marcel van Ackeren (ed.), The Limits of Obligation, Routledge. Routledge.
    I talk about the relation between the direct encounters with values that I take to be a key part of ordinary moral phenomenology, and the well-worn topic of demandingness. I suggest that an ethical philosophy based on (inter alia) such encounters sheds interesting light on some familiar problems.
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  9. Phenomenal Socialism.Sophie Grace Chappell - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (3):63.
    Phenomenal socialism says that what we actually, directly, literally perceive is only or primarily instances of high-level phenomenal properties; this paper argues for phenomenal socialism in the weaker, primarily version. Phenomenal socialism is the philosophy of perception that goes with recognitionalism, which is the metaethics that goes with epiphanies. The first part states the recognitionalist manifesto. The second part situates this manifesto relative to some more global concerns, about naturalism, perception, the metaphysics of value, and theory vs. anti-theory in ethics. (...)
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    Anerkennung in der Theologie.Risto Saarinen - 2018 - In Ludwig Siep, Heikki Ikäheimo & Michael Quante (eds.), Handbuch Anerkennung. Springer. pp. 413-418.
    Die lateinischen Verben agnoscere, recognoscere beleuchten die Theologie der Anerkennung. Seit der pseudoklementinischen Schrift Recognitiones werden sie für die Schilderung von religiösen Phänomenen wie Konversion, relationale Selbstbestimmung und existenziale Statusveränderung des Gegenstandes gebraucht. Das deutsche Wort „Anerkennung“ erhält programmatische theologische Bedeutung bei J. J. Spalding um 1797.
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