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    Brahmasūtravr̥ttiḥ. Prauḍhadēvarāya - 1982 - Mysore: Prācyavidyāsaṃśodhanālayaḥ. Edited by Ke Es Varadācārya.
    Commentary on Bādarāyana's Brahmasūtra; Advaita viewpoint.
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  2. Contributo allo studio della religione in Platone di Paolo Wolhfarht.Del Nome Hades Nel L'etimologia - 1990 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 45:5.
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    Optimized Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System Using Metaheuristic Algorithms: Application of Shield Tunnelling Ground Surface Settlement Prediction.Xinni Liu, Sadaam Hadee Hussein, Kamarul Hawari Ghazali, Tran Minh Tung & Zaher Mundher Yaseen - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-15.
    Deformation of ground during tunnelling projects is one of the complex issues that is required to be monitored carefully to avoid the unexpected damages and human losses. Accurate prediction of ground settlement is a crucial concern for tunnelling problems, and the adequate predictive model can be a vital tool for tunnel designers to simulate the ground settlement accurately. This study proposes relatively new hybrid artificial intelligence models to predict the ground settlement of earth pressure balance shield tunnelling in the Bangkok (...)
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    Compressive Strength Prediction Using Coupled Deep Learning Model with Extreme Gradient Boosting Algorithm: Environmentally Friendly Concrete Incorporating Recycled Aggregate.Mayadah W. Falah, Sadaam Hadee Hussein, Mohammed Ayad Saad, Zainab Hasan Ali, Tan Huy Tran, Rania M. Ghoniem & Ahmed A. Ewees - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-22.
    The application of recycled aggregate as a sustainable material in construction projects is considered a promising approach to decrease the carbon footprint of concrete structures. Prediction of compressive strength of environmentally friendly concrete containing recycled aggregate is important for understanding sustainable structures’ concrete behaviour. In this research, the capability of the deep learning neural network approach is examined on the simulation of CS of EF concrete. The developed approach is compared to the well-known artificial intelligence approaches named multivariate adaptive regression (...)
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    From Hades to the Stars: Empedocles on the Cosmic Habitats of Soul.Simon Trépanier - 2017 - Classical Antiquity 36 (1):130-182.
    > καὶ πῶς τις ἀνάξει αὐτοὺς εἰς φῶς, ὥσπερ > > ἐξ Ἅιδου λέγονται δή τινες εἰς θεοὺς ἀνελθεῖν; > > Plato Republic 521c This study reconstructs Empedocles’ eschatology and cosmology, arguing that they presuppose one another. Part one surveys body and soul in Empedocles and argues that the transmigrating daimon is a long-lived compound made of the elements air and fire. Part two shows that Empedocles situates our current life in Hades, then considers the testimonies concerning different cosmic (...)
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    Hades and heracles at pylos: Dione's tale dismantled.Karolina Sekita - 2018 - Classical Quarterly 68 (1):1-9.
    The fifth book of theIliadcontains a curious story about the fight between Heracles and Hades at Pylos, told by Dione : τλῆ δ' Ἀΐδης ἐν τοῖσι πελώριος ὠκὺν ὀϊστόν, | εὖτέ μιν ωὐτὸς ἀνὴρ υἱὸς Διὸς αἰγιόχοιο | ἐν Πύλῳ ἐν νεκύεσσι βαλὼν ὀδύνῃσιν ἔδωκεν; the tale seems to have no clear mythological reference or at least not any known to us. Neither can one be found for the most puzzling element of this passage: the bizarre phrase in line (...)
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    Visiting Hades: a transformation on the ancient god in the ninth-century Byzantine psalters.Emma Maayan Fanar - 2006 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 99 (1):93-108.
    The ninth-century Byzantine marginal psalters, namely the Chludov Psalter and the Pantocrator Psalter are remarkable due to the polemical character of their illustrations and an emphasis given to the destruction of evil forces. These forces include the actual enemies of the Iconophiles, namely the Iconoclasts, the Jews, as well as various diabolic creatures. Among others the personification of Hades, the ancient god of the underworld, and also the place where all souls go, seems to occupy an important place.
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    Christlicher Hades und vergilisches Fegefeuer.Petra Korte - 2008 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 42 (1):271-306.
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    Helios-Hades.Jane E. Harrison - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (01):12-16.
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    Exotic hades: The representation of alien lands as underworlds in European literature.Henk Vynckier - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (6):863-876.
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    Φρόνησισ in Hades and Beyond.John Sallis - 2002 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (1):121-131.
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    Logos y Hades. El horror como causa ambivalente del lenguaje humano”.Germán Osvaldo Prósperi - 2021 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 54 (1):153-174.
    En este artículo me propongo demostrar la tesis de que el hades es el logos. Para esto examinaré las nociones de psyche, eidolon y soma en la poesía homérica y el cambio semántico que sufren con Platón. Mostraré también, a partir de Hegel, que el logos implica la muerte de la cosa nombrada y un horror ante la desaparición del ser animado. Este horror encuentra su objeto específico en el cadáver. Por último, basándome en Blanchot explicaré que este miedo (...)
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    Hades and the Pomegranate Seed.Campbell Bonner - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (01):3-4.
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    Why hades was crammed with persians.Alan H. Sommerstein - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (1):423-425.
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    Hades as an accumulation of tertiary retentions.Bernard Stiegler - 2017 - Latest Issue of Philosophy of Photography 8 (1-2):9-16.
    This article examines Aby Warburg’s enterprise as an anamnesis, as a question of memory in exosomatisation in relation to the pharmakon. Here the pharmakon is considered as a ‘support’ in relation to questions of ‘care’ and as a therapeutics, prescribing the way by which such a pharmakon can become or remain curative, rather than toxic. The discussion looks at how the pharmakon makes possible the transmission of the condition of knowledge, that is: as a preindividual milieu that contains, retains and (...)
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    Hades as an accumulation of tertiary retentions.Bernard Stiegler - 2017 - Philosophy of Photography 8 (1-2):9-16.
    This article examines Aby Warburg’s enterprise as an anamnesis, as a question of memory in exosomatisation in relation to the pharmakon. Here the pharmakon is considered as a ‘support’ in relation to questions of ‘care’ and as a therapeutics, prescribing the way by which such a pharmakon can become or remain curative, rather than toxic. The discussion looks at how the pharmakon makes possible the transmission of the condition of knowledge, that is: as a preindividual milieu that contains, retains and (...)
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    Mitos del Hades en Platón.Juan Fernando Mejía Mosquera - 2002 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 26:111-132.
    A partir de una distinción entre la crítico al mito tradicional, que puede llevar a hacer usos pedagógicos del mismo una vez reformado y el uso del mito dentro de una investigación filosófica como herramienta del pensamiento, se procede en este trabajo a considerar tres mitos filosóficos y a establecer la forma en que puedan ser leídos adecuadamente, especialmente tratando de establecer las repercusiones del tipo ético que tienen dentro de la obra de Platón. Se realizan, en primer lugar algunas (...)
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    El sujeto: Hades y Cerbero. Una reflexión sobre el giro espacial en la filosofía.Luis Ángel Campillos Morón - forthcoming - Thémata Revista de Filosofía.
    Presentamos una reflexión en torno al llamado giro espacial en la filosofía. En primer lugar, enmarcaremos la problemática general y analizaremos el viejo paradigma de carácter trascendente e idealista. Presentaremos a éste como el Hades. Después caracterizaremos sus tres pilares fundamentales con las tres cabezas de su guardián Cerbero. Contra la identidad, el individualismo y la jerarquía vertical, la nueva concepción del espacio se basa en la diferencia, en la comunidad y en otras semióticas.
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  19. Spectacles from Hades. On Plato's myths and allegories in the Republic.Pierre Destrée - 2012 - In Catherine Collobert, Pierre Destrée & Francisco J. Gonzalez (eds.), Plato and myth: studies on the use and status of Platonic myths. Boston: Brill.
  20. Callicles: From 'Here' to Hades.Andrea Tschemplik - 2008 - Polis 25 (1):79-93.
    In Plato's Gorgias Callicles argues for a life rooted in insatiable desire and the endless experience of pleasure, justifying this by appealing to nature, with examples of the lion, Xerxes, and Heracles. This essay shows that Callicles' examples undermine his own claims. Socrates examines the effects of Callicles' imperialistic hedonism on the soul. Socrates locates Callicles in Hades twice: first demonstrating that insatiable desire amounts to infinite neediness, then alerting Callicles to the consequences of the hedonistic life. This essay (...)
     
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    Callicles: from ‘Here’ to Hades.Tschemplik Tschemplik - 2008 - Polis 25 (1):79-93.
    In Plato’s Gorgias Callicles argues for a life rooted in insatiable desire and the endless experience of pleasure, justifying this by appealing to nature, with examples of the lion, Xerxes, and Heracles. This essay shows that Callicles’ examples undermine his own claims. Socrates examines the effects of Callicles’ imperialistic hedonism on the soul. Socrates locates Callicles in Hades twice: first demonstrating that insatiable desire amounts to infinite neediness, then alerting Callicles to the consequences of the hedonistic life. This essay (...)
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  22. ""Soma-sema, hades and initiation." Word games" on man, the philosopher and the political rhetorician in response to socrates by callicles in Plato's gorgia.Maria Luisa Gatti - 2012 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 104 (2-3):261-288.
     
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    Zur Ableitung von "Hades" und "Persephone".Ludwig Wächter - 1964 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 16 (3):193-208.
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  24. L'etimologia del nome Hades nel Cratilo. Contributo allo studio della religione in Platone.P. Wolhfarht - 1990 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 45 (1):5-35.
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    The gates of hades: World history and European classical philology.György Tatár - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (2):161-173.
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    Cerberus, the Dog of Hades.Maurice Bloomfield - 1904 - The Monist 14 (4):523-540.
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    Philosophers in Hades.Thomas Vernor Smith - 1932 - Chicago, Ill.,: The University of Chicago press.
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  28. Philosophers in Hades.T. Smith - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:542.
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    IX. I. Der name Hades.G. F. Unger - 1866 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 24 (1-4):385-406.
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    Death as a Beginning: Transformation of Hades, Persephone and Cleopatra in Children’s and Youth Culture.Viktoryia Bartsevich, Karolina Anna Kulpa & Agnieszka Monika Maciejewska - 2019 - Clotho 1 (2):55-72.
    The motif of ancient beliefs about afterlife and contemporary idea of them appears increasingly in contemporary works directed to young audience. The combination of mythology and history known from ancient sources and popular culture works is essential for reception studies. The paper presents three cases of transformation of characters connected with ancient beliefs about afterlife as protagonists or villains in works directed to youth; Hades as a villain known from Disney’s works, especially Hercules; Persephone and Hades’s love story (...)
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    Greek Heroes in and Out of Hades.Stamatia Dova - 2012 - Lexington Books.
    Greek Heroes in and out of Hades is a study on heroism and mortality from Homer to Plato. Through systematic readings of a wide range of ancient Greek texts, Stamatia Dova offers innovative hermeneutic approaches to heroic character and a comprehensive overview of the theme of descent to the underworld in the Iliad and the Odyssey, Bacchylides 5, Plato's Symposium, and Euripides' Alcestis.
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    Sócrates y Trasímaco: amigos en el Hades.Nemrod Carrasco - 2012 - Astrolabio 13:91-99.
    En el centro de La república, Sócrates expresa su disgusto de que Glaucón trate de enemistarlo con Trasímaco cuando existe entre ambos una relación de amistad (498c9- d4). Más allá de la ironía socrática, lo cierto es que la amistad de sus lógoi está basada en un doble acuerdo: 1) La justicia exige el conocimiento de lo útil o bueno (339d5-9); 2) El gobernante inteligente no está dispuesto a beneficiar a la ciudad si no se beneficia de algún modo a (...)
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    Cerberus, the Dog of Hades: the History of an Idea. By Maurice Bloomfield. Chicago: the Open Court Publishing Company; London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co. 1905. Pp. 41. With Frontispiece. 2 s_. 6 _d. net. [REVIEW]P. P. J. - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (08):412-.
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    Scamander and the rivers of Hades in Homer.C. J. Mackie - 1999 - American Journal of Philology 120 (4):485-501.
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    Cerberus, the Dog of Hades: the History of an Idea. By Maurice Bloomfield. Chicago: the Open Court Publishing Company; London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co. 1905. Pp. 41. With Frontispiece. 2 s_. 6 _d. net. [REVIEW]P. P. J. - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (8):412-412.
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    Die Schatten im Höhlengleichnis und die Sophisten im Homerischen Hades.Ingo Klär - 1969 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 51 (3):225-259.
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    Hell as education: From place to state of being? Hell, Hades, Tartarus, Gehinnom.Michael A. Peters - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (4):320-322.
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    Hell as education: From place to state of being? Hell, Hades, Tartarus, Gehinnom.Michael A. Peters - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (4):320-322.
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    Ancient Myth and Philosophy in Peter Russell's Agamemnon in Hades.Wolfgang Reisinger - 1996 - Edwin Mellen Press.
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    Tradition and Freedom: The Artistic World of Gao Xingjian and His Play Hades.Sookyung Oh - 2014 - In Nikola Chardonnens & Michael Lackner (eds.), Polyphony Embodied - Freedom and Fate in Gao Xingjian’s Writings. De Gruyter. pp. 149-170.
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  41. The etymology of the name 'hades' in 'Cratylus' - Contribution to the study of religion in Plato.P. Wolhfarht - 1990 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 45 (1):5-35.
     
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    Ako nazerať na to, čo je vnímatelné? Hádes ako metafora zmyslového sveta U plotina.Róbert Karul - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (9).
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  43. How to Conceive of the Perceivable? Hades as a Metaphor of the Sensible World.Robert Karul - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (9):894-902.
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    Homer and the Poetics of Hades.Karolina Sekita - 2019 - Kernos 32:342-344.
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  45. Lazare au royaume de l’Hadès.Roland Breeur - 2008 - Studia Phaenomenologica 8:199-217.
    In this article, the author analyses Cernuda’s long poem “Lazaro”, in order to elucidate the inner relation between desire and reality that is central in his entire work. That relation is important not only in order to understand how imagination influences poetical creation, but also how poetical creativity acquires its autonomy and independency.
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    Nietzsche y Epicuro: Diálogo en el Hades.Francisco González Granados - 2014 - Saga - Revista de Estudiantes de Filosofía 15 (26):73-92.
    Este escrito presenta un acercamiento a la concepción de la filosofía como terapia en Nietzsche a partir de tres momentos. En el primer momento, se establece un marco de referencia para contextualizar el interés de Nietzsche por Epicuro y justificar la posibilidad de la filosofía como terapia, desde su concepción sobre la historiografía. En el segundo momento, se propone una relación entre la terapia y los juicios mediante la interpretación que hace Nietzsche sobre la filosofía de Epicuro como dos modos (...)
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    The Intensified Trajectory of Consciousness in Odysseus' Vision in Hades.Robert Tindall & Susana Bustos - 2014 - Arion 22 (1):107.
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    Greek Eschatology L. Albinus: The House of Hades. Studies in Ancient Greek Eschatology . (Studies in Religion 2.) Pp. 247, pls. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2000. Paper, £19. 95. ISBN: 87-7288-833-. [REVIEW]Petra Pakkanen - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (02):279-.
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    Homer and the underworld - gazis Homer and the poetics of hades. Pp. XII + 253. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2018. Cased, £60, us$80. Isbn: 978-0-19-878726-6. [REVIEW]Anthony Walker-Cook - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):13-15.
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    The hero's katabasis - dova greek heroes in and out of hades. Pp. XIV + 227, ills. Lanham, md and plymouth: Lexington books, 2012. Cased, £44.95, us$70. Isbn: 978-0-7391-4497-8. [REVIEW]Carolyn Higbie - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):14-15.
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