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  1. The economics of rationality and the rationality of economics.Ralph A. Rector - 1990 - In Don Lavoie (ed.), Economics and Hermeneutics. Routledge. pp. 195--235.
     
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  2. Six questions on the construction of ontologies in biomedicine.Anand Kumar, A. Burgun, W. Ceusters, J. Cimino, J. Davis, P. Elkin, I. Kalet, A. Rector, J. Rice, J. Rogers, Barry Smith & Others - 2005 - Report of the AMIA Working Group on Formal Biomedical Knowledge Representation 1.
    (Report assembled for the Workshop of the AMIA Working Group on Formal Biomedical Knowledge Representation in connection with AMIA Symposium, Washington DC, 2005.) Best practices in ontology building for biomedicine have been frequently discussed in recent years. However there is a range of seemingly disparate views represented by experts in the field. These views not only reflect the different uses to which ontologies are put, but also the experiences and disciplinary background of these experts themselves. We asked six questions related (...)
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  3. Toward a text interaction in spanish semiotics.M. Rector - 1988 - Semiotica 69 (3-4):369-374.
     
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    The Role of “Small Publics” in Teacher Dissent.Sarah M. Stitzlein & Amy Rector-Aranda - 2016 - Educational Theory 66 (1-2):165-180.
    In this essay, Sarah Stitzlein and Amy Rector-Aranda, drawing on John Dewey's theoretical suggestions regarding how to best form publics capable of bringing about change through deliberation and action, offer teachers guidance on how to form and navigate spaces of political protest and become more effective advocates for school reform. Using Aaron Schutz's analysis of teacher activism as a point of departure, Stitzlein and Rector-Aranda argue for the development in schools of “small publics,” that is, Deweyan democratic spaces (...)
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    Freely Associated Production as a Political Ideal.Tully Rector - 2023 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 32 (1):257-268.
    This paper offers a brief account and defense of freely associated production as a political ideal. I discuss its conceptual structure, specifying what is meant by free association in terms of economic production, the sense in which it is a value for political order, and its approximate place in an historical lineage of reflection on freedom. Given that our economic arrangements are constitutively determined by law and public policy, and involve relations of governing power, the values that legal authority must (...)
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    The end of poverty: Economic possibilities for our time (review).Shiela G. Rector - 2010 - Education and Culture 26 (2):87-89.
    Jeffrey Sachs, an economist with a passion and experienced global view, makes a compelling call to action to bring an end to extreme poverty worldwide by the year 2025. He makes a strong case that not only is this goal within our reach, but that Americans have a vested interest in seeing the rest of the world in a stable economic situation.Based on years of experience in impoverished countries and his work as the director of the Columbia Earth Institute at (...)
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    What’s a “disease”? Questions for applied ontologies of diseases.Alan Rector - 2015 - Applied ontology 10 (2):71-77.
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    Productive freedom.Tully Rector - forthcoming - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.
    This paper presents and defends a new conception of freedom as a value in the sphere of economic production. It challenges the common, proprietarian-contractual view of economic liberty. My alternative integrates three elements: compossible control, non-alienation, and reason-responsiveness. After surveying various forms of freedom, conceptual ground is cleared for the presentation of those three elements in a relational structure. I define them, show how they interpenetrate, and argue for their shared centrality. Compossible control involves a person’s conditions of economic agency (...)
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  9. The "Telenovela".Monica Rector & Aluizio Ramos Trinta - 1981 - Diogenes 29 (113-114):194-204.
    What is a telenovela? Its literal meaning is “a novel transmitted by televison.” This implies a means of transmission—the television—and a form of discourse—the novel. The telenovela.
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    Has market coordination been replaced?Ralph Rector - 1987 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 1 (4):40-49.
    THE VISIBLE HAND: THE MANAGERIAL REVOLUTION IN AMERICAN BUSINESS by Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1977. 608 pp., $9.95 paper STRATEGY AND STRUCTURE: CHAPTERS IN THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE by Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T. Press, 1962. 463 pp., $9.95 paper.
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    Introduction to Symposium on Jean-Philippe Robé’s Property, Power and Politics.Rutger J. G. Claassen & Tully Rector - 2023 - Journal of Law and Political Economy 3 (3):558-563.
    Our present crises are growing more urgent, pervading many domains of public life—economic, political, environmental, and social. This motivates scholars to find more adequate, combinatory perspectives from which to explain them. One such effort, under the broad heading of Law and Political Economy (LPE), challenges an established view of legality that insulates the market and its dominant actors from critique and accountability. The established view is based on two misconceptions. First, it sees the real function of a capitalist legal device, (...)
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  12. Relations in Biomedical Ontologies.Barry Smith, Werner Ceusters, Bert Klagges, Jacob Köhler, Anand Kuma, Jane Lomax, Chris Mungall, , Fabian Neuhaus, Alan Rector & Cornelius Rosse - 2005 - Genome Biology 6 (5):R46.
    To enhance the treatment of relations in biomedical ontologies we advance a methodology for providing consistent and unambiguous formal definitions of the relational expressions used in such ontologies in a way designed to assist developers and users in avoiding errors in coding and annotation. The resulting Relation Ontology can promote interoperability of ontologies and support new types of automated reasoning about the spatial and temporal dimensions of biological and medical phenomena.
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    Engineering use cases for modular development of ontologies in OWL - Applied Ontology - Volume 7, Number 2 / 2012 - IOS Press. [REVIEW]Alan Rector, Sebastian Brandt, Nick Drummond, Matthew Horridge, Colin Pulestin & Robert Stevens - 2012 - Applied ontology 7 (2):113-132.
    This paper presents use cases for modular development of ontologies using the OWL imports mechanism. Many of the methods are inspired by work in modular development in software engineering. The approach is aimed at developers of large ontologies covering multiple subdomains that make use of OWL reasoners for inference. Such ontologies are common in biomedical sciences, but nothing in the paper is specific to biomedicine. There are four groups of use cases: (i) organisation and factoring of ontologies; (ii) maintaining stable (...)
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    Un cisma de rectores en la Universidad de Salamanca a fines del siglo XV.F. Marcos Rodríguez & A. De Jesús Marqués - 1967 - Salmanticensis 14 (2):341-369.
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    Per Krarup: Rector Rei Publicae. Pp. 211. Copenhagen: Gyldendal, 1956. Paper, Kr. 11.75.J. A. Crook - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (01):88-89.
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    Continental Newman Literature.A. J. Boekraad - 1957 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 7:110-116.
    IT is a curious fact that more books on J. H. Newman have been written by foreign than by English authors, as A. R. Vidler remarks in a book review in the Philosophical Quarterly. He adds a number of reasons all of which have exercised a certain influence. He suggests the main reason to be that Newman “is naturally attractive and useful to Roman Catholics who are disposed to explore lines of thought that deviate from, or are not covered by, (...)
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    E-learning Practice at Medical Universities in Poland in the Perspective of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic.Andrzej A. Kononowicz, Tamara Zacharuk, Anna Charuta, Aleksandra Wilk, Paweł Świniarski, Aneta Binkowska, Magdalena Roszak & Piotr K. Leszczyński - 2020 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 64 (1):35-58.
    The epidemiological situation resulting from the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic caused the Polish universities to fully switch to distance education in March 2020. Medical e-learning has not yet been broadly implemented into the education process. Therefore, examples of successful e-learning implementations or the organization of the process of medical e-learning offer a valuable source of knowledge today, which is needed immediately. The article presents e-learning practices at the Polish medical universities during the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic during the period from March to September 2020, (...)
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    Heidegger's Roots: Nietzsche, National Socialism, and the Greeks (review). [REVIEW]Craig A. Condella - 2006 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (4):675-676.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Heidegger’s Roots: Nietzsche, National Socialism, and the GreeksCraig A. CondellaCharles Bambach. Heidegger’s Roots: Nietzsche, National Socialism, and the Greeks. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2003. Pp. xxvi + 350. Paper, $24.95.In the last twenty years, Martin Heidegger's encounter with National Socialism has been an ongoing subject of debate. While some scholars believe that Heidegger's politics discredit his overall philosophical project, others argue that we can save Heidegger's (...)
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    Technology of competitive selection of candidates for the position of a rector of a higher educational instiution.Volodymyr Stepashko - 2017 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 23 (8):5-14.
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    El derecho a un medio ambiente sano como derecho humano sus principios rectores y constitucionalización.Luis Guillermo Mesa García - 2007 - Ratio Juris 1 (3):83-93.
    El derecho a un medio ambiente sano surge con la aparición de los llamados derechos de tercera generación o derechos de solidaridad. El derecho ambiental se caracteriza por una multiplicidad de principios rectores definidos en variados instrumentos internacionales principalmente en la Declaración de Estocolmo sobre Medio Ambiente Humano, la Carta Mundial de la Naturaleza y la Cumbre de la Tierra o Río 92. Estos principios que concretizan los valores de preservación, conservación y desarrollo sostenible, entre otros, los ubicaremos dentro del (...)
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    Heidegger’s Rector’s Address: A Loss of the Question of Ethics.Charles Scott - 1991 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 14 (2/1):237-264.
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    Principios rectores del proceso penal acusatorio.Jaime Garcés Velásquez - 2007 - Ratio Juris 1 (2):11-15.
    De entrada, es importante resaltar dos aspectos fundamentales, a efectos de que me quedenentendibles estos supuestos que van a reglar el C.P.P. en el nuevo sistema acusatorio. Partamosde la base de que el nuevo sistema acusatorio deja intactos una serie de principios rectores que se consagran aún en todos los sistemas procesales anteriores, y que postulados como el de la DIGNIDAD HUMANA, LA COSA JUZGADA, EL JUEZ NATURAL, la DOBLE INSTANCIA, etc., que ustedes estudiaron en su cátedra de Procedimiento Pena, (...)
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    Heidegger’s Rector’s Address: A Loss of the Question of Ethics.Charles Scott - 1991 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 14 (2/1):237-264.
  24. La autoafirmación de la nación alemana: el Discurso Rectoral de Martin Heidegger como respuesta a "El trabajador", de Ernst Jünger.Luis Alejandro Rossi - 2004 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 23:138-159.
    Analizamos el discurso rectoral de Heidegger con el objetivo de comprender el sentido del término "nación alemana" en él. Sostenemos que el tratamiento que allí hace Heidegger de esta cuestión está profundamente relacionado con su lectura de la obra de Ernst Jünger, El Trabajador. Heidegger acepta en líneas generales el diagnóstico de Jünger sobre el mundo moderno, pero se diferencia de él precisamente en el sentido que atribuye a la nación alemana en esa situación. Analizamos el significado de la "misión (...)
     
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  25. History at the Virginia theological seminary, alexandria, Virginia. He is the author of fear. Love and worship (1962); the rise of moralism (1966); and guilt, anger and God: The patterns of our discontents (1972). Owen Brandon, D. litt. Was formerly rector of fordwich, Kent and a fellow of. [REVIEW]C. Fitzsimons Allison - forthcoming - Humanitas.
     
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    European Higher Education Expert Forum 24–25 January 2000, Brussels, Belgium. The Euro-pean Commission will organize in January 2000 a forum gathering rectors, deans, and various university authorities and organizations acting at the European. [REVIEW]Tammy Madsen - 1999 - Ethical Perspectives 6:3-4.
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    Ceremonia de otorgamiento de la Medalla Rector Juvenal Hernández Jaque 2019. Galardonado en 2018, presenta a Marcos García de la Huerta. [REVIEW]Luis Merino - 2020 - Revista de Filosofía 77:225-230.
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    Henderson's Civil War and Rebellion Civil War and Rebellion in the Roman Empire. A Companion to the Histories of Tacitus. By Bernard W. Henderson, M.A., Sub-Rector and Tutor of Exeter College, Oxford. London: Macmillan & Co. 1908. 8vo. Pp. xxiii + 360. Four Illustrations from Busts, Maps and Plans. [REVIEW]E. G. Hardy - 1909 - Classical Quarterly 3 (02):137-.
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    La universidad vista por Unamuno: las funciones del rector y de los claustros.Emanuel José Maroco dos Santos - 2018 - Ideas Y Valores 67 (166):233-242.
    El hecho de que Unamuno sea un escritor autobiográfico nos permite determinar su concepción de rector, no solo sobre la base de lo que nos dice acerca de dicho cargo, sino también a partir de su experiencia, lo que es particularmente sugestivo, ya que la idea sui generis que tenía de dicho cargo se encarna en la realidad social que lo rodea.Por ejemplo, un texto que permitiría acceder a la experiencia de Unamuno como rector esel discurso que pronunció (...)
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    'To Know and not to do is not to Know': Heidegger's Rectoral Address.Andrea Hurst - 2002 - South African Journal of Philosophy 21 (1):18-34.
    The present article is an analysis of Heidegger's notorious Rectoral Address in terms of its attempt to bring together philosophy and politics in a way that would revitalise both. Through the repossession and reconfiguration of common words and concepts, Heidegger hoped to provide the intellectual impetus for a radical, invigorating cultural revolution in Germany. Given this apparently laudable aim, one is faced with the pressing question concerning the tension between his philosophical insight, on the one hand, and his inexplicable political (...)
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    The Self-Assertion of the German University: Address, Delivered on the Solemn Assumption of the Rectorate of the University Freiburg the Rectorate 1933/34: Facts and Thoughts. [REVIEW]Martin Heidegger, Karsten Harries & Hermann Heidegger - 1985 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (3):467 - 502.
    TRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY KARSTEN HARRIES THE following is a translation of Martin Heidegger, Die Selbstbehauptung der deutschen Universität. Rede, gehalten bei der feierlichen Übernahme des Rektorats der Universität Freiburg i. Br. am 27. 5. 1933 and Das Rektorat 1933/34. Tatsachen und Gedanken. The former was first published by Korn Verlag, Breslau, in 1933. It was republished in 1983, together with Heidegger's later remarks on his rectorate, by Vittorio Klostermann in Frankfurt am Main.
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    Trabajo e interacción como intereses rectores del conocimiento.Andrés López Molina - 1994 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 28:103-120.
    Knowledge and true relations represent the principal task of Theory of Knowledge. This paper argues about various solutions to the justification of knowledge, given by William James, Richard Rorty and Jürgen Habermas. For classic Pragmatism Knowledge and Truth converge with the idea of a guideline, direction and orientation with an effective value for men. The Newpragmatism represented by Rorty tries out the way of the widest possible widening of justification contexts, taking as last referent the features of a western liberal (...)
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  33. Franciscanísimo Y cultura actual.Rector Magnífico del Pontificio Ateneo San & Antonio de Roma - 1997 - Franciscanum 34 (116-117):105.
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    Binding ontologies and coding systems to electronic health records and messages.Alan L. Rector, Rahil Qamar & Tom Marley - 2009 - Applied ontology 4 (1):51-69.
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    Editorial Note.Tully Rector, Elisabetta Gobbo & Benjamin Mullins - 2023 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 16 (1):28-30.
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    Engineering use cases for modular development of ontologies in OWL.Alan Rector, Sebastian Brandt, Nick Drummond, Matthew Horridge, Colin Pulestin & Robert Stevens - 2012 - Applied ontology 7 (2):113-132.
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    Nonverbal Communication Project for Brazilian Portuguese.Monica Rector - 1982 - Semiotics:241-246.
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    Representation of Spanish American Gestures.Monica Rector - 1989 - Semiotica 73 (1/2):177-181.
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    Semantic and Semiotic Interpretation of Ponge's “The Oyster”.Monica Rector - 1991 - Semiotics:165-168.
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    Science in carnival: DNA and the iconic body.Monica Rector - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (155.1part4):167-181.
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    Science in carnival: DNA and the iconic body.Monica Rector - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (155):167-181.
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    2.4 Theoretische Schriften.Martin Rector - 2017 - In Hans-Gerd Winter, Inge Stephan & Julia Freytag (eds.), J.M.R.-Lenz-Handbuch. De Gruyter. pp. 186-241.
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    Prolégomènes à la philosophie de Platon.A. Ph Segonds (ed.) - 1990 - Paris: Les Belles Lettres.
    Les Prolegomenes a la Philosophie de Platon sont un manuel d'ecole neoplatonicien. Il s'inspire d'un modele dont Proclus a du etre l'auteur, mais l'origine de ce texte est presque surement alexandrine et doit dater de la premiere moitie du Vle siecle. Cette oeuvre est essentielle pour comprendre comment etait diffuse l'enseignement platonicien, et pour mieux saisir le mouvement des idees de l'Antiquite finissante. Dans une importante introduction, L. O. Westerink a retrace l'histoire de l'ecole d'Alexandrie et celle du genre litteraire (...)
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    Russkai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡: kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii, personalii, metodika prepodavanii︠a︡.A. F. Zamaleev & I. D. Osipov (eds.) - 2001 - Sankt-Peterburg: Peterburgskoe filosofskoe ob-vo.
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    Russkai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡: novye issledovanii︠a︡ i materialy: problemy metodologii i metodiki.A. F. Zamaleev (ed.) - 2001 - Sankt-Peterburg: Sankt-Peterburgskoe filosofskoe ob-vo.
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    Nravstvennai︠a︡ ot︠s︡enka: paradoksy i algoritmy.A. E. Zimbuli - 2001 - Sankt-Peterburg: Rossiĭskiĭ gos. pedagogicheskiĭ universitet.
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    Book Review: The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time. [REVIEW]Shiela G. Rector - 2010 - Education and Culture 26 (2):9.
  48. Putʹ Rossii--t︠s︡ennosti i svi︠a︡tyni.A. F. Zamaleev (ed.) - 1995 - Sankt-Peterburg: [S.N.].
     
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    Teoreticheskie osnovy pedagogicheskoĭ germenevtiki: monografii︠a︡.A. F. Zakirova - 2001 - Ti︠u︡menʹ: Ti︠u︡menskiĭ gos. universitet.
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    A history of modern philosophy.Mariano Fazio - 2017 - New York: Scepter Publishers. Edited by Daniel Gamarra.
    The modern era--the time period which envelops the Renaissance, Rationalism, Empiricism, and the Enlightenment--was a fundamental period in history which formed Western civilization into what we know today. These centuries in Europe have been defined by certain personages who are essential to our collective consciousness today: from Descartes, Luther, and Pascal, to Hobbes, Hume, and Kant. The History of Modern Philosophy provides a comprehensive overview of the major philosophers and philosophical currents of the period. Formed from their many years of (...)
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