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    Catalogi manuscriptorum graecorum qui, in periodico «Νεος Ελληνομνημων« olim publici iuris facti, adhuc usui sunt. I, acc. J. Declerck, J. Noret, C. De Vocht. [REVIEW]Sever J. Volcu - 1983 - Augustinianum 23 (3):560-560.
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    Uno Pseudocrisostomo (Cappadoce?) lettore di Origene alla fine del sec. IV.Sever J. Voicu - 1986 - Augustinianum 26 (1-2):281-293.
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    Ancora due omelie pseudocrisostomiche di matrice cappadoce (CPG 4669 e 4966).Sever J. Voicu - 1993 - Augustinianum 33 (1-2):467-497.
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    Cesaria, Basilio (Ep. 93/94) e Severo.Sever J. Voicu - 1995 - Augustinianum 35 (2):697-703.
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    Cesaria, Basilio (Ep. 93/94) e Severo.Sever J. Voicu - 1995 - Augustinianum 35 (2):697-703.
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    Crisostomo, In Psalmum 104 (CPG 4413.4).Sever J. Voicu - 2000 - Augustinianum 40 (1):59-63.
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    Crisostomo, In Psalmum 104 (CPG 4413.4).Sever J. Voicu - 2000 - Augustinianum 40 (1):59-63.
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    Due antiocheni periferici.Sever J. Voicu - 2015 - Augustinianum 55 (2):543-557.
    Severian of Gabala’s homilies and Pseudo-Theodoret’s Quaestiones et responsiones ad Orthodoxos exhibit some notable parallels. Such links show that a marginal current of the Antiochene school was still thriving by the end of the 5th century, i.e. the most probable date of QRO.
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    Due omelie “nestoriane”.Sever J. Voicu - 2004 - Augustinianum 44 (2):459-460.
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    Due sermoni pseudoagostiniani tradotti dal greco.Sever J. Voicu - 1979 - Augustinianum 19 (3):517-519.
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    Fogli copti di Severiano di Gabala.Sever J. Voicu - 1994 - Augustinianum 34 (2):471-474.
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    Filone di Carpasia e Pseudo Ippolito.Sever J. Voicu - 2004 - Augustinianum 44 (1):5-24.
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    Gli Apocrifi armeni.Sever J. Voicu - 1983 - Augustinianum 23 (1-2):161-180.
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    In operarios undecimae horae.Sever J. Voicu - 1978 - Augustinianum 18 (2):341-360.
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    Is phôtistêrion a constantinopolitan Neologism?Sever J. Voicu - 2012 - Augustinianum 52 (1):339-346.
    The earliest instance of φωτιστήριον « baptistery » in Antioch appears in the year 517, in a Syriac gloss to one of Severus’s homilies, perhaps in connectionwith his pastoral policies. Even if φωτιστήριον was formed according to same pattern as βαπτιστήριον, both nouns seem independent. John Chrysostom and an Antiochian Pseudo-Chrysostom do not mention at all the baptistery, but only the font (κολυμβήϑρα). The evidence indicates that during the 5th century φωτιστήριον was almost exclusively used in Constantinople and might have (...)
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    L’edizione di Anfilochio nel CChG.Sever J. Voicu - 1979 - Augustinianum 19 (2):359-364.
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    La data di Leonzio presbitero di Costantinopoli.Sever J. Voicu - 2016 - Augustinianum 56 (1):247-252.
    According to Cornelis Datema, the still mysterious Leontius of Con-stantinople preached sometime around 557, whereas Michel Asmus places him between the end of the 4th century and the mid-5th century. This paper contends that the memory of a deceased bishop that closes the homily Nat. refers to Theodore I, patriarch of Constantinople, who died on 28 December 687. The article also shows that Leontius cannot possibly have lived earlier than the mid-6th century.
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    Lingue orientali e patristica greca.Sever J. Voicu - 1976 - Augustinianum 16 (1):205-215.
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    Nestorio e la Oratio de Epiphania (CPG 4882) Attribuita a Giovanni Crisostomo.Sever J. Voicu - 2003 - Augustinianum 43 (2):495-499.
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    Note (pseudo-) Ippolitee.Sever J. Voicu - 1999 - Augustinianum 39 (2):265-273.
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    Note (pseudo-) Ippolitee.Sever J. Voicu - 1999 - Augustinianum 39 (2):265-273.
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    Settimana santa, digiuno e Quaresima nelle sottoscrizioni delle Lettere festali di Atanasio.Sever J. Voicu - 2007 - Augustinianum 47 (2):283-297.
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    Teofilo e gli antiocheni posteriori.Sever J. Voicu - 2006 - Augustinianum 46 (2):375-387.
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    Un frammento copto dell’omelia cattedrale 77 di Severo d’Antiochia.Sever J. Voicu - 1992 - Augustinianum 32 (2):385-386.
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    The Sources of "The Book of the Duchess".J. Burke Severs - 1963 - Mediaeval Studies 25 (1):355-362.
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    Ireneo di Lione, Epideixis: antico catechismo degli adulti. Introduzione, traduzione e commento a c. di E. Peretto. [REVIEW]Sever J. Voicu - 1983 - Augustinianum 23 (3):559-560.
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    Ireneo di Lione, Epideixis: antico catechismo degli adulti. Introduzione, traduzione e commento a c. di E. Peretto. [REVIEW]Sever J. Voicu - 1983 - Augustinianum 23 (3):559-560.
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    Ireneo di Lione, Epideixis: antico catechismo degli adulti. Introduzione, traduzione e commento a c. di E. Peretto. [REVIEW]Sever J. Voicu - 1983 - Augustinianum 23 (3):559-560.
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    Lidia Perria, I manoscritti citati da Albert Ehrhard. [REVIEW]Sever J. Voicu - 1982 - Augustinianum 22 (3):615-616.
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    Sandro Leanza, Procopii Gazaei catena in Ecclesiasten necnon Pseudochrysostomi commentarius in eundem Ecclesiasten. [REVIEW]Sever J. Voicu - 1982 - Augustinianum 22 (3):616-616.
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    E. Cattaneo, Trois homélies pseudo-chrysostomiennes sur la P'que comme oeuvre d’Apollinaire de Laodicée. Attribution et étude théologique. [REVIEW]Sever J. Voicu - 1982 - Augustinianum 22 (3):621-621.
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    Failure of subliminal word presentations to generate interference to color naming.Laurence J. Severance & Frederick N. Dyer - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 101 (1):186.
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    Prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes: what's the difference?Nicholas J. Severs - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (5):481-486.
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    Stroop interference with successive presentations of separate incongruent words and colors.Frederick N. Dyer & Laurence J. Severance - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 98 (2):438.
  35. Should Engineering Ethics be Taught?Charles J. Abaté - 2011 - Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (3):583-596.
    Should engineering ethics be taught? Despite the obvious truism that we all want our students to be moral engineers who practice virtuous professional behavior, I argue, in this article that the question itself obscures several ambiguities that prompt preliminary resolution. Upon clarification of these ambiguities, and an attempt to delineate key issues that make the question a philosophically interesting one, I conclude that engineering ethics not only should not, but cannot, be taught if we understand “teaching engineering ethics” to mean (...)
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    Morality and Rational Choice.J. Baron - 1993 - Springer Verlag.
    This book develops and defends a version of utilitarianism, including expected-utility theory, as a normative model of decision making. The defense, based on the idea of utility as achievement of goals, considers the endorsement of a norm as a decision and asks what reasons we have to endorse norms for decision making. The reasons derive from our pre-existing goals, so any norm we endorse must not fly in the face of these goals, although it must not be selfishly biased, either. (...)
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    Free Double Ockham Algebras.Manuel Abad & J. Patricio Díaz Varela - 1999 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 9 (1):173-183.
    The variety O2 of double Ockham algebras consists of the algebras (A ∨, ∧, f,g 0,1) of type (2,2,1,1,0,0) where (A; ∨, ∧,f, 0,1) and (A; ∨, ∧,g 0,1) are Ockham algebras. In [16], M. Sequeira introduced several subvarieties of O2. In this paper we give a construction of free double Ockham algebras on a partially ordered set. We also describe free objects for the subvarieties of O2 considered in [16].
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  38. On Cognitive and Moral Enhancement: A Reply to Savulescu and Persson.J. Adam Carter & Emma C. Gordon - 2014 - Bioethics 28 (1):153-161.
    In a series of recent works, Julian Savulescu and Ingmar Persson insist that, given the ease by which irreversible destruction is achievable by a morally wicked minority, (i) strictly cognitive bio-enhancement is currently too risky, while (ii) moral bio-enhancement is plausibly morally mandatory (and urgently so). This article aims to show that the proposal Savulescu and Persson advance relies on several problematic assumptions about the separability of cognitive and moral enhancement as distinct aims. Specifically, we propose that the underpinnings of (...)
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  39. A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness.Bernard J. Baars - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Conscious experience is one of the most difficult and thorny problems in psychological science. Its study has been neglected for many years, either because it was thought to be too difficult, or because the relevant evidence was thought to be poor. Bernard Baars suggests a way to specify empirical constraints on a theory of consciousness by contrasting well-established conscious phenomena - such as stimulus representations known to be attended, perceptual, and informative - with closely comparable unconscious ones - such as (...)
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    Some Aspects and Examples of Infinity Notions.J. W. Degen - 1994 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 40 (1):111-124.
    I wish to thank Klaus Kühnle who streamlined in [8] several of my definitions and proofs concerning the subject matter of this paper. Some ideas and results arose from discussions with Klaus Leeb. Jan Johannsen discovered some mistakes in an earlier version.
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    Severe Brain Injury and the Subjective Life.J. Andrew Billings, Larry R. Churchill & Richard Payne - 2010 - Hastings Center Report 40 (3):17-21.
  42. VI Reliabilism, Knowledge, and Mental Content.J. Brown - 2000 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 100:115-136.
    I consider whether one particular anti-individualist claim, the doctrine of object-dependent thoughts (DODT), is compatible with the Principle of Privileged Access, or PPA, which states that, in general, a subject can have non-empirical knowledge of her thought contents. The standard defence of the compatibility of anti-individualism and PPA emphasises the reliability of the process which produces a subject's second order beliefs about her thought contents. I examine whether this defence can be applied to DODT, given that DODT generates the possibility (...)
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    Scientific Philosophy Today: Essays in Honor of Mario Bunge.J. Agassi & Robert S. Cohen - 2013 - Springer Verlag.
    This volume is dedicated to Mario Bunge in honor of his sixtieth birthday. Mario Bunge is a philosopher of great repute, whose enormous output includes dozens of books in several languages, which will culminate with his Treatise on Basic Philosophy projected in seven volumes, four of which have already appeared [Reidel, I 974ff. ]. He is known for his works on research methods, the foundations of physics, biology, the social sciences, the diverse applications of mathematical methods and of systems analysis, (...)
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    The Land Ethic and the Earth Ethic(s).J. Baird Callicott - 2021 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 24 (1):27-43.
    The Anthropocene and the Holocene are coeval. Preserving the Holocene/Anthropocene climate is the overarching concern of twenty-first-century environmental philosophy and ethics. The second wave of the environmental crisis—ozone thinning, biodiversity erosion, and climate change—crested in the mid-1980s and is global in scale. The land ethic is local in scale. Therefore, an earth ethic is needed. Leopold sketched several in 1923: a three-pronged virtue ethic, a care ethic for posterity, an ethic of respect for the living planet. An individualistic ethic for (...)
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  45. Transhumanism, Metaphysics, and the Posthuman God.J. P. Bishop - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (6):700-720.
    After describing Heidegger's critique of metaphysics as ontotheology, I unpack the metaphysical assumptions of several transhumanist philosophers. I claim that they deploy an ontology of power and that they also deploy a kind of theology, as Heidegger meant it. I also describe the way in which this metaphysics begets its own politics and ethics. In order to transcend the human condition, they must transgress the human.
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    Curbing the Comedians: Cleon Versus Aristophanes and Syracosius' Decree.J. E. Atkinson - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (01):56-.
    There is a tendency to prune the record of restrictions on the freedom of thought and expression in fifth-century Athens. K. J. Dover has demonstrated that many of the stories of attacks on intellectuals rest on little more than flimsy speculation. Similarly there has been a reluctance to accept the historicity of the several restrictions on comedy recorded by scholiasts. Thus, for example, H. B. Mattingly has expressed doubts about Morychides' decree, and S. Halliwell has rejected Antimachus' decree as a (...)
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  47. What Happens When Someone Acts?J. David Velleman - 1992 - Mind 101 (403):461-481.
    What happens when someone acts? A familiar answer goes like this. There is something that the agent wants, and there is an action that he believes conducive to its attainment. His desire for the end, and his belief in the action as a means, justify taking the action, and they jointly cause an intention to take it, which in turn causes the corresponding movements of the agent's body. I think that the standard story is flawed in several respects. The flaw (...)
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    The Severed Hand and the Upright Corpse; the Declamations of Marcus Antonius Polemo. W W Reader, A J Chvala-Smith.M. J. Edwards - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):291-292.
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  49. Openmindedness and truth.J. Adam Carter & Emma C. Gordon - 2014 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 44 (2):207-224.
    While openmindedness is often cited as a paradigmatic example of an intellectual virtue, the connection between openmindedness and truth is tenuous. Several strategies for reconciling this tension are considered, and each is shown to fail; it is thus claimed that openmindedness, when intellectually virtuous, bears no interesting essential connection to truth. In the final section, the implication of this result is assessed in the wider context of debates about epistemic value.
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    The Humanities in Medical Education: Ways of Knowing, Doing and Being.J. Donald Boudreau & Abraham Fuks - 2015 - Journal of Medical Humanities 36 (4):321-336.
    The personhood of the physician is a crucial element in accomplishing the goals of medicine. We review claims made on behalf of the humanities in guiding professional identity formation. We explore the dichotomy that has evolved, since the Renaissance, between the humanities and the natural sciences. The result of this evolution is an historic misconstrual, preoccupying educators and diverting them from the moral development of physicians. We propose a curricular framework based on the recovery of Aristotelian concepts that bridge identity (...)
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