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    Über Kant und Kunst: Beiträge zum Weltfragen Symposion.Roland Kreuzer & Germany) Haus am Waldsee (eds.) - 2002 - Berlin: Haus am Waldsee.
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  2. Anti-Luck Epistemologies and Necessary Truths.Jeffrey Roland & Jon Cogburn - 2011 - Philosophia 39 (3):547-561.
    That believing truly as a matter of luck does not generally constitute knowing has become epistemic commonplace. Accounts of knowledge incorporating this anti-luck idea frequently rely on one or another of a safety or sensitivity condition. Sensitivity-based accounts of knowledge have a well-known problem with necessary truths, to wit, that any believed necessary truth trivially counts as knowledge on such accounts. In this paper, we argue that safety-based accounts similarly trivialize knowledge of necessary truths and that two ways of responding (...)
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    Provability in Logic.Roland Hall - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (41):376-376.
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    Vii. Note on tinea vastella : A south-african moth whose larva feeds on horn.Roland Trimen - 1881 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 3 (2):24-26.
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    V. Note on the Colorado Beetle.Roland Trimen - 1877 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 1 (1):37-39.
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    VI. On a specimen of the so-called “Bonnet” of the Southern Right Whale.Roland Trimen - 1877 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 1 (1):41-43.
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    Roland Barthes: A Conservative EstimateImage-Music-Text.Steven Ungar, Philip Thody, Roland Barthes & Stephen Heath - 1979 - Substance 8 (1):119.
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  8. Modernization, Globalization and the Problem of Culture in World-Systems Theory.Roland Robertson & Frank Lechner - 1985 - Theory, Culture and Society 2 (3):103-117.
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    Mapping the Global Condition: Globalization as the Central Concept.Roland Robertson - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (2-3):15-30.
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    The Principle of Inversion: Why the Quantitative-Empirical Paradigm Cannot Serve as a Unifying Basis for Psychology as an Academic Discipline.Roland Mayrhofer & Fabian Hutmacher - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The Sociological Significance of Culture: Some General Considerations.Roland Robertson - 1988 - Theory, Culture and Society 5 (1):3-23.
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    The Practice of Experimental Psychology: An Inevitably Postmodern Endeavor.Roland Mayrhofer, Christof Kuhbandner & Corinna Lindner - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The aim of psychology is to understand the human mind and behavior. In contemporary psychology, the method of choice to accomplish this incredibly complex endeavor is the experiment. This dominance has shaped the whole discipline from the self-concept as an empirical science and its very epistemological and theoretical foundations, via research practice and the scientific discourse to teaching. Experimental psychology is grounded in the scientific method and positivism, and these principles, which are characteristic for modern thinking, are still upheld. Despite (...)
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  13. Collective responsibility and national responsibility.Roland Pierik - 2008 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (4):465-483.
    In his recent book, National responsibility and global justice, David Miller conceptualizes and justifies a model of national responsibility. His conceptualization proceeds in two steps: he starts by developing two models of collective responsibility, the like?minded group model and the cooperative practice model. He then proceeds to discuss national responsibility, a species of collective responsibility, and argues that nations have features such that the two models of collective responsibility also apply to them. In this article I focus on the question (...)
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  14. Concept grounding and knowledge of set theory.Jeffrey W. Roland - 2010 - Philosophia 38 (1):179-193.
    C. S. Jenkins has recently proposed an account of arithmetical knowledge designed to be realist, empiricist, and apriorist: realist in that what’s the case in arithmetic doesn’t rely on us being any particular way; empiricist in that arithmetic knowledge crucially depends on the senses; and apriorist in that it accommodates the time-honored judgment that there is something special about arithmetical knowledge, something we have historically labeled with ‘a priori’. I’m here concerned with the prospects for extending Jenkins’s account beyond arithmetic—in (...)
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    The Ecumenical Analytic: ‘Globalization’, Reflexivity and the Revolution in Greek Historiography.Roland Robertson & David Inglis - 2005 - European Journal of Social Theory 8 (2):99-122.
    ‘Globalization’ has become in recent years one of the central themes of social scientific debates. Social theories of globalization may be regarded as specific academic and analytic manifestations of wider forms of ‘global consciousness’ to be found in the social world today. These are ways of thinking and perceiving which emphasize that the whole world should be seen as ‘one place’, its various geographically disparate parts all being interconnected in various complex ways. In this article we set out how both (...)
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    Nonexistent Corpus Articuli.Roland Houde - 1958 - Modern Schoolman 35 (2):124-124.
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    Computer simulation of radiation damage in Fe3Al.Roland O. Jackson, H. P. Leighly & D. R. Edwards - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 25 (5):1169-1193.
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    Topological aspects of site‐specific DNA‐inversion.Roland Kanaar & Pieter van de Putte - 1987 - Bioessays 7 (5):195-200.
    Site‐specific recombination events are of fundamental importance in many biological systems. In vitro experiments using purified proteins and DNA sub‐strates are yielding insights into strand exchange mechanisms and synapsis of recombination sites. By examining results across a range of systems ‐ prokaryotic and eukaryotic ‐ two distinct classes of site‐specific recombinase enzymes can be defined.
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  19. Roman Historical Exempla in Seneca.Roland G. Mayer - 2008 - In John G. Fitch (ed.), Seneca. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Shared components of protein complexes—versatile building blocks or biochemical artefacts?Roland Krause, Christian von Mering, Peer Bork & Thomas Dandekar - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (12):1333-1343.
    Protein complexes perform many important functions in the cell. Large‐scale studies of protein–protein interactions have not only revealed new complexes but have also placed many proteins into multiple complexes. Whilst the advocates of hypothesis‐free research touted the discovery of these shared components as new links between diverse cellular processes, critical commentators denounced many of the findings as artefacts, thus questioning the usefulness of large‐scale approaches. Here, we survey proteins known to be shared between complexes, as established in the literature, and (...)
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    La Femme Retrouvée?Roland Mayer - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (02):504-.
    In C.Q. 42 551–2 E. J. Kenney impugned the appropriateness of femina in 28 on the grounds that it sabotages the poet's disclaimer to be treating not of women generally, but only of women not ruled out of bounds by the stola and uittae. Hesitantly he proposed to read in its place non or nee proba. It should be borne in mind that when a word has intruded itself from a nearby line and expelled the authentic reading, the ductus litterarum (...)
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  22. Personata stoa: Neostoicism and senecan tragedy.Roland Mayer - 1994 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 57 (1):151-174.
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  23. A Euthyphronic Problem for Kitcher’s Epistemology of Science.Jeffrey W. Roland - 2009 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 47 (2):205-223.
    Philip Kitcher has advanced an epistemology of science that purports to be naturalistic. For Kitcher, this entails that his epistemology of science must explain the correctness of belief-regulating norms while endorsing a realist notion of truth. This paper concerns whether or not Kitcher's epistemology of science is naturalistic on these terms. I find that it is not but that by supplementing the account we can secure its naturalistic standing.
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  24. Are There, from a Semantic Point of View, Proper Names Based on Mass-Names?Roland Harweg - 1992 - In Maksim Stamenov (ed.), Current Advances in Semantic Theory. John Benjamins. pp. 73--445.
     
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  25. Introduction to the Old Testament.Roland Kenneth Harrison - 1969
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    Language and Music an Immanent and Sign Theoretic Approach: Some Preliminary Remarks.Roland Harweg - 1968 - Foundations of Language 4 (3):270-281.
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  27. Language is not just speech: A functional approach to different modes of linguistic representation.Roland Harweg - forthcoming - Semiotica.
     
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    Leben und Tod: die beiden grossen Seinszustände und Seinsweisen ihres Ineinanders und Nacheinanders.Roland Harweg - 2017 - Berlin: Lit Verlag.
    Das Buch etabliert, vor dem Hintergrund einer Darstellung der herkömmlichen Begriffe und Vorstellungen, eine - als phänomenologisch bezeichnete - Konzeption des Lebens als Erleben und des Todes als Nichterleben und entwickelt und exemplifiziert auf dieser Grundlage eine Erweiterung einerseits des Konzepts des Lebens und andererseits des Konzepts des Todes, des letzteren in Form von phänomenologischem Tod innerhalb des biologischen Lebens und des ersteren in Form von - allerdings nur sekundärem - phänomenologischem Leben vor dem biologischen. Flucht- und Zielpunkt des Buches (...)
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  29. Problematyka wewnątrzzdaniowej konstytucji tekstu.Roland Harweg - 1986 - Studia Semiotyczne 14:201-214.
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    Quelques aspects de la constitution monologique et dialogique de textes.Roland Harweg - 1971 - Semiotica 4 (2).
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  31. Quest: Verse.Roland English Hartley - 1937 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 18 (3):266.
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  32. Three Dimensions of Liminality in the Context of Kyrgyz Death Rituals.Roland Hardenberg - 2016 - In Peter Berger & Justin E. A. Kroesen (eds.), Ultimate ambiguities: investigating death and liminality. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    The encyclopedia of biblical ethics.Roland Kenneth Harrison (ed.) - 1992 - New York: Testament Books.
    A comprehensive reference work for everyone concerned with the complicated moral issues of this world, this unique volume clearly communicates what Scripture teaches about the ethical dilemmas facing our society. Biological warfare, corporate responsibility, human rights, computer ethics, and much more are discussed by over fifty scholars who explain the moral guidelines in the Bible and historic Christian teachings. R.K. Harrison, author and editor of over thirty books on biblical studies, has brought together a valuable A to B treasury of (...)
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    Database semantics for natural language.Roland Hausser - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 130 (1):27-74.
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    Besonderheiten ethischer Fragestellungen in der Neonatologie.Roland Hentschel - 1999 - Ethik in der Medizin 11 (4):246-248.
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    Killing to Prevent Killings?: An Exemplary Discussion of Deontic Restrictions' Place, Point, and Justifiability.Roland Hesse - 2020 - Leiden, Netherlands: Brill.
    Is it permissible to kill an innocent person against her will in order to prevent several other innocent persons from being killed against their will? The answer to which this essay comes after extensive discussion is – under certain conditions and limitations – affirmative. On the way to this answer, the book offers a comprehensive in-depth discussion of so-called deontic restrictions – that is, the idea of an action’s being prohibited in circumstances in which performing it once would be the (...)
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    Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Kunst.Roland Marthaler - 2017 - Zürich: Offizin.
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    Homo Ludens: eine Studie zur Veredelung des Homo Sapiens.Roland Marthaler - 2011 - Bern: Stämpfli Verlag.
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    L'État et son pouvoir.Roland Maspétiol - 1937 - Paris,: A. Pedone.
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    Annals.Roland Mayer - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (02):314-.
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    Aeneid 8.573 and Callimachus' Hymn to Zeus.Roland Mayer - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (01):260-.
    In his final words to his son, Pallas, Evander interposes a prayer: ‘At uos, o superi, et diuum tu maxime rector Iuppiter, Arcadii, quaeso, miserescite regis…’ Of recent commentators, C. J. Fordyce alone is bothered by the reference to Evander's Arcadian origin; he reckons that it alludes to his exiled condition and so establishes a claim on Jupiter's mercy. That may be so, but it is worth suggesting that this is rather a piece of Virgil's Callimachean learning. For at the (...)
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  42. Aspects of the Language of Latin Poetry.Mayer Roland George - 1999
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  43. Grecism.Roland George Mayer - 1999 - In Mayer Roland George (ed.), Aspects of the Language of Latin Poetry. pp. 157-182.
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    Huc et huc.Roland Mayer - 1994 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 138 (1):139-144.
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    Horace's Epistles I and Philosophy.Roland Mayer - 1986 - American Journal of Philology 107 (1).
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    J. R. Jenkinson: Persius, The Satires. Pp. vii + 131. Warminster, Wilts.: Aris and Phillips, 1980. £10 (paper, £5).Roland Mayer - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (01):96-97.
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    Lucan.Roland Mayer - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):271-.
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    Notes on Seneca Tragicus.Roland Mayer - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (01):267-.
    Ajax is the subject of intonat, but little else is certain. Various punctuations are on offer, and even the authenticity of lines 545 and 546 is questioned; the difficulties are set out in Professor Tarrant's commentary . My concern is focused solely on 545 and the word nunc, printed in the text of the recent Oxford Classical Text and obelized by Professor Zwierlein. I suggest that the original word in this part of the line was saeuum, a standing epithet of (...)
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    Ovid in Seneca's Tragedies.Roland Mayer - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):276-.
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    On Martial 3.44.15.Roland Mayera - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (02):504-.
    So far as I can tell from the editions of Friedländer, Gilbert, Izaac, and Shackleton Bailey, no one has questioned or defended the pointless repetition of cenam in 15. It is, however, to the credit of the Loeb translator, Walter C. A. Ker, that he could not bring himself to render the word twice and in 15 he translates with ‘table’. Mensam would in fact not be a bad conjecture, especially since it has a number of letters in common with (...)
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