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Stylianos Tavoularis
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  1. Hegel's Defence Of Plotinus Against F.H.Jacobi.Stylianos Tavoularis - 2007 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 55:121-142.
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    Hegel's Defence of Plotinus against F. H. Jacobi.Stylianos Tavoularis - 2007 - Hegel Bulletin 28 (1-2):121-142.
    Although Hegel'sLectures on the History of Philosophywas teaching material intended for students and published posthumously, it would be wrong to regard this work as irrelevant to his philosophical project. In his introduction to theLectures, Hegel emphasised that the history of philosophy should not be treated as a mere accumulation of opinions, or as a random collection of correct and incorrect views according to some later standards. The history of philosophy, just like art, religion andRecht, reflects the necessary logical determinations of (...)
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  3. The Use(Fulness) of Discourses of 'Responsibility' on the DRC's 'Sovereign Frontier'.Stylianos Moshonas - 2019 - In Benjamin Rubbers & Alessandro Jedlowski (eds.), Regimes of responsibility in Africa: genealogies, rationalities and conflicts. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Short communication on the discrete deffuant and alternative models in one dimension.Stylianos Scarlatos - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S1):437-439.
    The discrete Deffuant model and its alternatives is a family of stochastic spatial models for the dynamics of binary opinions on f issues. Another parameter is also incorporated that prevents interaction between two agents whenever their opinion profiles are at a Hamming distance greater than the confidence threshold θ. By numerical simulations, it was conjectured in (Adamopoulos and Scarlatos, Complexity 2012, 17, 43) that one‐dimensional models exhibit a phase transition at a critical value θ critical approximately equal to f/2. We (...)
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    Thirst is controlled by regulatory stimuli, but drinking may partly escape them.Stylianos Nicolaidis - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (1):112-112.
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    Άγαλμα γυναίκας της υστερινής αρχαιότητας από τη θεσσαλονίκη.Stylianos Pélékanidis - 1949 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 73 (1):294-305.
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    A grave stele from Kephallenia.Stylianos Spyridakis - 1969 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 93 (2):617-619.
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    Philosophizing with children as a playful activity: Purposiveness without purpose.Stylianos Gadris - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy in Schools 1 (9):68 - 83.
    While trying to preserve the autonomy of their playful activity consisting in a game of ‘questioning and answering’, the Gymnosophists defy Alexander the Great and, more importantly, go against their own chances of survival (since giving a wrong answer to the king’s question amounts to losing their life). Thankfully, we do not need to face such dilemmas when philosophising with children. Nevertheless, the Gymnosophists’ example helps construct a notion of philosophy for/with children as an autonomous playful activity that albeit (implicitly) (...)
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  9. In search of the author and the reader of the Tractatus. Why should anybody write and read nonsense? Notes about ‘nonsense’ and ‘silence’ in Wittgenstein’s Nachlass (In Greek).Stylianos Gadris - 2018 - ΔΕΥΚΑΛΙΩΝ 1 (31).
     
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    Die religiösen Vorstellungen bei den proletarischen Jugendlichen Griechenlands.Stylianos Papadimas - 1976 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 12 (1):242-250.
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    Emulation and complementarity in one‐dimensional alternatives of the axelrod model with binary features.Adam Adamopoulos & Stylianos Scarlatos - 2012 - Complexity 17 (3):43-49.
    We investigate the one-dimensional dynamics of alternatives of the Axelrod model (ξ(t)), where t is the time, with k binary features and confidence parameter ε = 0, 1,…, k. Simultaneously, the simple Axelrod model is also critically examined. Specifically, for small and large ε, simulations suggest that the convergent model (ξ(t)) is emulated by a corresponding attractive model (η(t)) with the same parameters (conditional on bounded confidence). (η(t)) is more mathematically tractable than (ξ(t)), and the very definitions of the two (...)
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    Academic freedom and tenure: introduction.Konstantinos I. Stergiou & Stylianos Somarakis - 2015 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 15 (1):1-5.
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    Tree‐Huggers Versus Human‐Lovers: Anthropomorphism and Dehumanization Predict Valuing Nature Over Outgroups.Joshua Rottman, Charlie R. Crimston & Stylianos Syropoulos - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (4):e12967.
    Previous examinations of the scope of moral concern have focused on aggregate attributions of moral worth. However, because trade‐offs exist in valuing different kinds of entities, tabulating total amounts of moral expansiveness may conceal significant individual differences in the relative proportions of moral valuation ascribed to various entities. We hypothesized that some individuals (“tree‐huggers”) would ascribe greater moral worth to animals and ecosystems than to humans from marginalized or stigmatized groups, while others (“human‐lovers”) would ascribe greater moral worth to outgroup (...)
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    Question of the Month: What Grounds or Justifies Morality?Nella Leontieva, Colin Brookes, Rose Dale, Lawrence Powell, Roger S. Haines, Carl Strasen, Guy Blythman, Andrew Keiller, Stylianos Smyrnaios & D. E. Tarkington - 2022 - Philosophy Now 153:57-59.
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    Tenure and academic deadwood.Nikolaos Nikolioudakis, Athanassios C. Tsikliras, Stylianos Somarakis & Konstantinos I. Stergiou - 2015 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 15 (1):87-93.
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    Stylianos LAMPAKES, Γεώϱγιος Παχυμέϱης, πϱωτέϰδιϰος ϰαὶ διϰαιοφύλαξ. Εἰσαγωγιϰό δοϰίμιο. Μονογϱαφίες_, 5. Αθήνα, Εθνιϰό Ίδϱυμα Εϱευνών, Ινστιτούτο _Β υζαντινών Εϱευνών 2004. [REVIEW]Ioannis D. Polemis - 2005 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 98 (2):591-592.
    According to LAMPAKIS (L.), the main purpose of this book is to offer a detailed biography of Georgios Pachymeres as well as an assessment of his works (p. 9). Unfortunately, it falls far short of achieving either of these objectives. First, the choice of wording – “Introductory essay” – in the title is somewhat infelicitous. The meaning of “essay” in modern Greek is vague, to say the least, and few would apply this term to a book which, in essence, is (...)
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    Picture and text: on the “iconography” of sacred spaces in middle-Byzantine ekphraseis.Beatrice Daskas - 2020 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 113 (1):35-68.
    The present contribution engages with two representative examples of middle-Byzantine ekphraseis, Photios’ description of the Virgin of the Pharos and Leo VI’s account of the church founded by Stylianos Zautzes. It aims at showing how these texts suggest modes of viewing the sacred space and decoration that pose, more than settle, questions about images and pictures, their intended function, significance and impact within their specific cultural frames of reference. Far from being neutral and disengaged, these verbal representations have a (...)
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