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  1. Ibn Battuta: travel, family life, and chronology.Remke Kruk - 1995 - Al-Qantara 16 (2):369-384.
     
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  2. Ibn Battūta: travel, family life, and chronology: how seriously do we take a father?Remke Kruk - 1995 - Al-Qantara 16 (2):369-384.
     
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  3. Neoplatonists and After; from Ibn Tufayl to Ibn an-Nafis.Remke Kruk - 1991 - In Arie Johan Vanderjagt & Detlev Pätzold (eds.), The Neoplatonic Tradition: Jewish, Christian and Islamic Themes. Dinter.
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  4. On Animals: excerpts of Aristotle and Ibn SÎnâ in MarwazÎ's Tabâ'i⊂ al-Hayawân.Remke Kruk - 1999 - In Carlos G. Steel, Guy Guldentops & Pieter Beullens (eds.), Aristotle's Animals in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Leuven University Press. pp. 91--120.
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    Pseudo-Aristotle: An Arabic Version of Problemata physica X.Remke Kruk - 1976 - Isis 67 (2):251-256.
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  6. The Ancient tradition in Christian and Islamic Hellenism: studies on the transmission of Greek philosophy and sciences: dedicated to H. J. Drossaart Lulofs on his ninetieth birthday.Remke Kruk & Gerhard Endress (eds.) - 1997 - Leiden: Research School CNWS.
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    The Arabic Version of Aristotle’s Parts of Animals. Books Xi-Xiv of the Kitāb Al-Ḥayawān: A Critical Edition.Remke Kruk (ed.) - 1978 - Brill.
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    The Introduction of Arabic Philosophy into Europe.Remke Kruk, Charles E. Butterworth, Blake Andrée Kessel & Blake Andree Kessel - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):333.
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    The Thirsty Sword: Sirat ʿAntar and the Arabic Popular EpicThe Thirsty Sword: Sirat Antar and the Arabic Popular Epic.Remke Kruk & Peter Heath - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (3):534.
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    A Greek and Arabic Lexicon: Materials for a Dictionary of the Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic, Fascicle 1: Introduction, Sources, ʾ to ʾ-kh-rA Greek and Arabic Lexicon: Materials for a Dictionary of the Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic, Fascicle 1: Introduction, Sources, to -kh-r. [REVIEW]Remke Kruk, Gerhard Endress & Dimitri Gutas - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (2):285.
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    The Alexander Romance in Persia and the East. Edited by Richard Stoneman, Kyle Erickson, and Ian Netton. Ancient Narrative, vol. 15. Groningen : Barkhuis Publishing and Groningen University Library, 2012. Pp. xv + 416, illus. €95.40. [REVIEW]Remke Kruk - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (2):387-390.
    The Alexander Romance in Persia and the East. Edited by Richard Stoneman, Kyle Erickson, and Ian Netton. Ancient Narrative, vol. 15. Groningen: Barkhuis Publishing and Groningen University Library, 2012. Pp. xv + 416, illus. €95.40.
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    Warrior Women of Islam: Female Empowerment in Arabic Popular Literature. By Remke Kruk.Marlé Hammond - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (2).
    The Warrior Women of Islam: Female Empowerment in Arabic Popular Literature. By Remke Kruk. London: I. B. Tauris, 2014. Pp. xxv + 272. £62 ; £15.99.
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    O Ye Gentlemen: Arabic Studies on Science and Literary Culture: In Honour of Remke Kruk.Arnoud Vrolijk (ed.) - 2007 - Brill.
    O ye Gentlemen explores two permanent and vital strands in Arabic culture: the Greek tradition in science and philosophy and the literary tradition. More than thirty essays demonstrate that the strands freely interweave within the broader scope of Schrifttum.
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    Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus. The Arabic Version of Aristotle's Parts of Animals: Books XI-XIV of the Kitāb al-Ḥayawān. Remke Kruk.Emilie Savage-Smith - 1981 - Isis 72 (4):679-680.
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    Arnoud Vrolijk;, Jan P. Hogendijk . O Ye Gentlemen: Arabic Studies on Science and Literary Culture in Honour of Remke Kruk. xxi + 535 pp., illus., index. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2007. $256. [REVIEW]Sonja Brentjes - 2009 - Isis 100 (3):645-646.
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  16. Old age and the question of authenticity.Sonia Kruks - 2023 - In Liesbeth Schoonheim & Karen Vintges (eds.), Beauvoir and Politics: A Toolkit. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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  17. Old age and the question of authenticity.Sonia Kruks - 2023 - In Liesbeth Schoonheim, Julia Jansen & Karen Vintges (eds.), Simone de Beauvoir and contemporary political theory: a toolkit for the 21st century. New York, NY: Routledge.
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  18. Arystotelesowska krytyka poglądów Empedoklesa na powstanie życia.Krzysztof Kruk - 2014 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 20 (1).
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    ‘Spaces of Freedom’: Materiality, Mediation and Direct Political Participation in the Work of Arendt and Sartre.Sonia Kruks - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (4):469-491.
    In the light of a renewed interest today in forms of direct political participation, this paper explores the contributions of Sartre and Arendt to defending direct political action as an intrinsically valuable form of human freedom. Both thinkers note, however, that such forms of action and the ‘spaces of freedom’ in which they become possible are always fleeting and transitory. The paper argues that Sartre's account of the ways in which human action is always mediated and alienated by materiality is (...)
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  20. Threads of Neolithic household cloth production at Bronocice.Marie-Lorraine Pipes, Janusz Kruk & Sarunas Milisauskas - 2015 - In Kristian Kristiansen, Ladislav Šmejda, Jan Turek & Evžen Neustupný (eds.), Paradigm found: archaeological theory present, past and future: essays in honour of Evžen Neustupný. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
     
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    Situation and human existence: freedom, subjectivity, and society.Sonia Kruks - 1990 - Boston: Unwin Hyman.
    This series presents issues which are central to 20th-century European thought, but unfamiliar to students of Anglo-American philosophy. In this book the author traces the development of the concept of situation through the work of Gabriel Marcel, Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and Merleau-Ponty.
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    RubisCO Early Oxygenase Activity: A Kinetic and Evolutionary Perspective.Ireneusz Ślesak, Halina Ślesak & Jerzy Kruk - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (11):1700071.
    RubisCO is Earth's main enzyme responsible for CO2 fixation via carboxylation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate into organic matter. Besides the carboxylation reaction, RubisCO also catalyzes the oxygenation of RuBP by O2, which is probably as old as its carboxylation properties. Based on molecular phylogeny, the occurrence of the reactive oxygen species -removing system and kinetic properties of different RubisCO forms, we postulated that RubisCO oxygenase activity appeared in local microoxic areas, yet before the appearance of oxygenic photosynthesis. Here, in reviewing the literature, (...)
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    Simone de Beauvoir and the Politics of Ambiguity.Sonia Kruks - 2012 - , US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Simone de Beauvoir and the Politics of Ambiguity is the first full-length study of Beauvoir's political thinking. Best known as the author of The Second Sex, Beauvoir also wrote an array of other political and philosophical texts that together, constitute an original contribution to political theory and philosophy. Sonia Kruks here locates Beauvoir in her own intellectual and political context and demonstrates her continuing significance. Beauvoir still speaks, in a unique voice, to many pressing questions concerning politics: the values and (...)
  24. Merleau-Ponty and Marxism: From Terror to Reform.Barry Cooper, Sonia Kruks, Samuel B. Mallin & Gary Brent Madison - 1983 - Human Studies 6 (3):295-308.
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  25. Starting at Home: Caring and Social Policy.Nel Noddings, Kelly Oliver, Cynthia Willet & Sonia Kruks - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (6):859-870.
    Nel Noddings, one of the central figures in the contemporary discussion of ethics and moral education, argues that caring--a way of life learned at home--can be extended into a theory that guides social policy. Tackling issues such as capital punishment, drug treatment, homelessness, mental illness, and abortion, Noddings inverts traditional philosophical priorities to show how an ethic of care can have profound and compelling implications for social and political thought. Instead of beginning with an ideal state and then describing a (...)
     
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    Watching and feeling ballet: neuroscience and semiotics of bodily movement.Sergei Kruk - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (248):351-374.
    Neuroscience has established several brain pathways that process visual information. Distinct neural circuits analyze body appearance and movement providing information about the person’s cognitive and emotional states. The activity of the pathways depends on the salience of visual stimuli for the organism in the given circumstances. Since ballet performances are not among the crucial events for the viewer’s organism, not all viewers perceive and interpret bodily signs that express the mental state of the dancer. Treatment of the dancer as close (...)
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    Simone de Beauvoir and the Politics of Privilege.Sonia Kruks - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (1):178-205.
    How should socially privileged white feminists address their privilege? Often, individuals are urged to overcome their own personal racism through a politics of self-transformation. The paper argues that this strategy may be problematic, since it rests on an over-autonomous conception of the self. The paper turns to Simone de Beauvoir for an alternative account of the self, as “situated,” and explores what this means for a politics of privilege.
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  28. Simone de beauvoir and the politics of privilege.Sonia Kruks - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (1):178-205.
    : How should socially privileged white feminists (and others) address their privilege? Often, individuals are urged to overcome their own personal racism through a politics of self-transformation. The paper argues that this strategy may be problematic, since it rests on an over-autonomous conception of the self. The paper turns to Simone de Beauvoir for an alternative account of the self, as "situated," and explores what this means for a politics of privilege.
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    The political philosophy of Merleau-Ponty.Sonia Kruks - 1981 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
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    Identity Politics and Dialectical Reason: Beyond an Epistemology of Provenance.Sonia Kruks - 1995 - Hypatia 10 (2):1 - 22.
    Identity politics is important within feminism. However, it often presupposes an overly subjectivist theory of knowledge that I term an epistemology of provenance. I explore some works of feminist standpoint theory that begin to address the difficulties of such an epistemology. I then bring Sartre's account of knowledge in the Critique of Dialectical Reason to bear on these difficulties, arguing that his work offers tools for addressing them more adequately.
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    Merleau-ponty, Hegel and the dialectic.Sonia Kruks - 1976 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 7 (2):96-110.
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    Simone de Beauvoir: engaging discrepant materialisms.Sonia Kruks - 2010 - In Diana H. Coole & Samantha Frost (eds.), New Materialisms: Ontology, Agency, and Politics. Duke University Press. pp. 258--80.
  33. For a Modest Human Exceptionalism: Simone de Beauvoir and the 'New Materialisms'.Sonia Kruks - 2019 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 30 (2):252-273.
    The "new materialisms' offer an important critique of 'human exceptionalism, however they tend to overstate their case by ignoring those qualities of freedom that remain distinctive to human life. The paper turns to Simone de Beauvoir to make an argument for a more modest human exceptionalism.
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    Living alterities: Phenomenology, embodiment, and race.Sonia Kruks - 2016 - Contemporary Political Theory 15 (1):e11-e14.
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    The future of whiteness.Sonia Kruks - 2016 - Contemporary Political Theory 15 (4):505-508.
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    Beauvoir’s Time/Our Time: The Renaissance in Simone de Beauvoir Studies.Sonia Kruks - 2005 - Feminist Studies 31 (2):286-309.
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    Beauvoir’s The Coming of Age and Sartre’s Critique of Dialectical Reason The Material Mediations of Age as Lived Experience.Sonia Kruks - 2014 - In Silvia Stoller (ed.), Simone de Beauvoir’s Philosophy of Age: Gender, Ethics. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 89-102.
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  38. Women's 'lived experience' : feminism and phenomenology from Simone de Beauvoir to the present.Sonia Kruks - 2014 - In Mary Evans, Clare Hemmings, Marsha Henry, Hazel Johnstone, Sumi Madhok, Ania Plomien & Sadie Wearing (eds.), The SAGE handbook of feminist theory. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE reference.
  39. Merleau-ponty: A phenomenological critique of liberalism.Sonia Kruks - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (3):394-407.
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    Alterity and Intersectionality: Reflections on Old Age in the Time of COVID-19.Sonia Kruks - 2022 - Hypatia 37 (1):196-209.
    There was a day in March 2020 when I discovered I was old. There had, of course, been quite a few previous intimations of impending old age, but they had not “really” defined my being for me. Some years earlier, I had been surprised when people started to offer me their seat on a crowded bus or train. At first, I politely refused the seat; later, I decided that I would accept such invitations because declining seemed ungracious, and because accepting (...)
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    A study of the political philosophy of Merleau-Ponty.Sonia Kruks - 1987 - New York: Garland.
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    Beauvoir and the Marxism Question.Sonia Kruks - 2017 - In Laura Hengehold & Nancy Bauer (eds.), A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 236–248.
    Marxism was an integral aspect of Beauvoir's political and theoretical orientation from the mid‐1940s onwards and it colors much of her writings. This chapter first locates Beauvoir in her politico‐intellectual milieu. It then traces the complex ways in which, throughout her works, she draws on materialist and humanistic aspects of Marxism while also often distancing herself from the more mechanistic Marxism of the French Communist Party.
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    Comments on Kristana Arp.Sonia Kruks - 1999 - International Studies in Philosophy 31 (2):35-38.
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    Comments on Kristana Arp.Sonia Kruks - 1999 - International Studies in Philosophy 31 (2):35-38.
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    Celowość w ujęciu M.A. Krąpca, S. Mazierskiego i A. Maryniarczyka.Krzysztof Kruk - 2016 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 22 (1):270-289.
    One position on the interpretation of purposefulness adopted by Neo-Thomists says that the principle of purposefulness has universal significance, because it concerns every entity that can be defined by the term “action”: i.e. every entity which exists and can only be known through some form of action. Entities work to preserve their existence, and their pursuit of survival seems to be the purpose of their actions. So, if entities are already working, then they must also be working purposefully. We can (...)
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  46. De correspondenten-De Arabische opstand denken. Én doen.Marijn Kruk - 2011 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 51 (2):44.
     
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    De negen van Tarnac.Marijn Kruk - 2009 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 49 (1):42.
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    Existentialism and phenomenology.Sonia Kruks - 2017 - In Alison M. Jaggar & Iris Marion Young (eds.), A Companion to Feminist Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 66–74.
    Existentialism and phenomenology seem, at first glance, to constitute one of those rare strands of modern Western philosophy that converges productively with feminism. They form a tradition that opposes abstract, rationalist thought and is instead committed to elucidating concrete, “lived experience,” including experiences of embodiment and emotion. As such, they anticipate much “second‐wave” feminist thought that criticizes abstraction, beginning from accounts of women's concrete experiences and emphasizing the importance of personal politics. However, feminists engaged with the tradition have also cautioned (...)
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  49. For a Modest Human Exceptionalism: Simone de Beauvoir and the "New Materialisms".Sonia Kruks - 2019 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 30 (2):252-74.
    The “new materialisms” offer an important critique of “human exceptionalism,” challenging deeply held conceptions of “man” as a “sovereign subject.” However, they tend to overstate their claims by ignoring those qualities of freedom that still remain distinctive to human life. This article turns to Beauvoir to make a case for a more “modest” human exceptionalism: while she also grounds the human inextricably in the material, Beauvoir offers fuller resources than do new materialisms for examining human freedom and human responsibility to (...)
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    Hazel E. Barnes, the story I telll myself: A venture in existential autobiography.Sonia R. Kruks - 1998 - Sartre Studies International 4 (2):34-39.
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