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    Bacchylides' Epinicians.M. C. Howatson - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (02):192-.
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    The Epinicians Translated.M. C. Howatson - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):162-.
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    The Isthmian Odes.M. C. Howatson - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (01):9-.
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    William Mullen: Choreia: Pindar and Dance. Pp. xiv + 275. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1982. $25.M. C. Howatson - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (01):179-.
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    William Mullen: Choreia: Pindar and Dance. Pp. xiv + 275. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1982. $25.M. C. Howatson - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (1):179-179.
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    Bacchylides' Epinicians. [REVIEW]M. C. Howatson - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (2):192-196.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]M. C. Howatson - 1997 - British Journal of Aesthetics 37 (2):193-196.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]M. C. Howatson - 1998 - British Journal of Aesthetics 38 (1):193-196.
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    Pindar's Hymn to Pan Luigi Lehnus: L'Inno a Pan di Pindaro. (Testi e documenti per lo studio dell'antichità, 64.) Pp. xxvi + 230; 3 photographs. Milan: Cisalpino-Goliardica, 1979. Paper, L. 25,000. [REVIEW]M. C. Howatson - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (02):175-177.
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    Pindar's Hymn to Pan. [REVIEW]M. C. Howatson - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (2):175-177.
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    Pindar's Olympian One. [REVIEW]M. C. Howatson - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (2):173-175.
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    The Epinicians Translated. [REVIEW]M. C. Howatson - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (2):162-166.
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    The Isthmian Odes. [REVIEW]M. C. Howatson - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (1):9-10.
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    The Isthmian Odes G. Aurelio Privitera: Pindaro: Le Istmiche. (Scrittori Greci e Latini.) Pp. xlvii + 256. Milan: Fondazione Lorenzo Valla (Arnoldo Mondadori editore), 1982. L. 18,000. [REVIEW]M. C. Howatson - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (01):9-10.
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    M. C. Howatson (ed.): Oxford Companion to Classical Literature, 2nd edition. Pp. vii + 615; 6 maps. Oxford University Press, 1989. £25. [REVIEW]Michael Grant - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (01):165-.
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    M. C. Howatson : Oxford Companion to Classical Literature, 2nd edition. Pp. vii + 615; 6 maps. Oxford University Press, 1989. £25. [REVIEW]Michael Grant - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):165-165.
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    Plato: The Symposium.Frisbee C. C. Sheffield (ed.) - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.
    Plato's Symposium, written in the early part of the 4th century BC, is set at a drinking party attended by some of the leading intellectuals of the day, including Aristophanes, the comic dramatist, Socrates, Plato's mentor, and Alcibiades, the brilliant but treacherous politician. Each guest gives a speech in praise of the benefits of desire and its role in the good and happy human life. At the core of the work stands Socrates' praise of philosophical desire, and an argument for (...)
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    SMART, J. J. C.: "Philosophy and scientific realism".M. C. Bradley - 1964 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 42:262.
  19. Analytic stochastic regularization: Gauge and supersymmetric theories.M. C. B. Abdalla - 1988 - Scientia 52:273.
     
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  20. .M. C. Dillon (ed.) - 1991 - Suny Pr.
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    The Quest for Certainty.M. C. Otto - 1931 - Philosophical Review 40 (1):79.
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    The Philosophy of the Present.M. C. Otto, George Herbert Mead, Arthur E. Murphy & John Dewey - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (3):314.
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    Review of Plato, M. C. howatson (ed., Trans.), Frisbee C. C. Sheffield (ed.), The Symposium[REVIEW]Iakovos Vasiliou - 2009 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (7).
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    The Yerkish Language: From Operational Methodology to Chimpanzee Communication.M. C. Bettoni - 2007 - Constructivist Foundations 2 (2-3):32-38.
    Purpose: Yerkish is an artificial language created in 1971 for the specific purpose of exploring the linguistic potential of nonhuman primates. The aim of this paper is to remind the research community of some important issues and concepts related to Yerkish that seem to have been forgotten or appear to be distorted. These are, particularly, its success, its promising aspects for future research and last but not least that it was Ernst von Glasersfeld who invented Yerkish: he coined the term (...)
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  25. Ethics and philosophy-Report on the May 20, 2003 conference on Theodor W. Adorno.M. C. Bartolomei - 2004 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 59 (2):621-622.
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  26. JW Goethe filosofo della natura: cenni sull'interpretazione di Rudolf Steiner.M. C. Barbetta - 2000 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 29 (3):277.
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  27. JW Goethe, natural philosopher: Allusions to the interpretation of Rudolf Steiner.M. C. Barbetta - 2000 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 29 (3-4):277-315.
     
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  28. O mínimo eu numa sala de espelhos.G. M. C. Mello - 2024 - Sofia 13 (1):13143969-13143969.
    O texto busca refletir criticamente sobre alguns fenômenos sociais contemporâneos, fortemente imbricados, notadamente as tendências contemporâneas de entrincheiramento e achatamento do eu; o reforço da iconomania e da compulsiva produção de avatares de si, em meio a bolhas narcísicas digitais, franqueadas pelas recentes tecnologias de informação e comunicação; e a virtual destruição da intimidade e da privacidade, diante da emergência de panópticos digitais e da vigilância algorítmica. Para tanto, toma-se como ponto de partida proposições apresentadas por Christopher Lasch em sua (...)
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  29. Mit Kant fortschreiten in der Künstlichen Intelligenz (1).M. C. Bettoni - unknown
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    Moral distress or moral comfort.M. C. Corley & P. Minick - 2001 - Bioethics Forum 18 (1-2):7-14.
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  31. Observer Effects in Research.M. C. Bateson - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (1):31-32.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Second-Order Science: Logic, Strategies, Methods” by Stuart A. Umpleby. Upshot: The evaluation of what we knew is an urgent and evolving issue. The issues discussed by Umpleby have been raised earlier, particularly in the social sciences. Arguably, in some quarters they are exaggerated. But an awareness of observer effects is of great importance and is greatly enhanced by second-order cybernetics applied more widely as second-order science.
     
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  32. Twentieth century aesthetics.M. C. Beardsley - forthcoming - Contemporary Aesthetics.
     
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  33. Perspectivas arqueo-geológicas do Projeto Central. Nota prévia.M. C. Beltrão, E. M. R. Toth, S. M. N. Neme & M. P. R. Fonseca - 1984 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 6:15-26.
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  34. Knowledge as Experiential Reality.M. C. Bettoni - 2007 - Constructivist Foundations 3 (1):10-11.
    Open peer commentary on the target article “Arguments Opposing the Radicalism of Radical Constructivism” by Gernot Saalmann. First paragraph: I appreciate Saalmann’s recognition that “there are considerable differences amongst the authors” and that these “have changed their opinions in the course of time” (§3); but given this, what are the consequences for an outline of the theses of radical constructivism (RC)? Which approach is best for outlining a theory of knowing under these hindering conditions? My suggestion would be to use (...)
     
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  35. The Illusion of Society.M. C. Bettoni - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 3 (2):68-69.
    Open peer commentary on the target article “Who Conceives of Society?” by Ernst von Glasersfeld. First paragraph: Issues such as social interaction and communication play an essential role in my recent approach to knowledge management called “Knowledge Cooperation”, conceived as “the participative cultivation of knowledge in a voluntary, informal social group”. Radical Constructivism provides a substantial support to the foundations of this approach, which aims at equilibrating intellectual and social capital. So I warmly welcome Ernst von Glasersfeld’s clarification of the (...)
     
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  36. Why and How to Avoid Representation.M. C. Bettoni - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 4 (1):15-16.
    Open peer commentary on the target article “How and Why the Brain Lays the Foundations for a Conscious Self” by Martin V. Butz. Excerpt: Avoiding the term “representation” would make the article much more consistent with a radical constructivist way of thinking. It would also open up unexpected opportunities for realizing the potential of some of its most interesting ideas, such as the connection between anticipatory drive and attention (§31).
     
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  37. Weak and Strong Constructivist Foundations.M. C. Bettoni - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):19-21.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Constructivism and Computation: Can Computer-Based Modeling Add to the Case for Constructivism?” by Manfred Füllsack. Upshot: Füllsack’s article offers many interesting ideas but falls short of elucidating the relationship between constructivism and computation. It could profit by taking into consideration stronger constructivist foundations such as the distinction between machine and organism, the relationship between reality and the observer, and Ceccato’s theory of attention.
     
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  38. Causation in Indian philosophy (with special reference to Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika).M. C. Bhartiya - 1973 - Ghaziabad, U.P.,: Vimal Prakashan.
  39. The fine-tuning argument.M. C. Bradley - 2001 - Religious Studies 37 (4):451-466.
    A frequent objection to the fine-tuning argument has been that although certain necessary conditions for life were admittedly exceedingly improbable, still, the many possible alternative sets of conditions were all equally improbable, so that no special significance is to be attached to the realization of the conditions of life. Some authors, however, have rejected this objection as fallacious. The object of this paper is to state the objection to the fine-tuning argument in a more telling form than has been done (...)
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  40. P. Garavaso, N. Vassallo, Filosofia delle donne.M. C. Amoretti - 2007 - Epistemologia 30 (2):365-366.
     
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  41. Category-based retrieval inhibition in human-memory.M. C. Anderson & R. A. Bjork - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):524-524.
     
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  42. Dr Orchard's Passage "From Faith to Faith" i.M. C. D' Arcy - 1932 - Hibbert Journal 31:533.
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  43. Immanence and Transcendence: A Reply to Prof. Alexander.M. C. D' Arcy - 1926 - Hibbert Journal 25:466.
     
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  44. Knowledge according to Aquinas.M. C. D' Arcy - 1928 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 28:177.
     
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  45. The good and the right.M. C. D' Arcy - 1932 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 32:171.
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    Ethics and corporate social responsibility in latin American small and medium sized enterprises: Challenging development.M. C. Arruda - 2009 - African Journal of Business Ethics 4 (2):37.
    Considering the lack of substantive scientific or theoretical studies about ethics in small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in Latin America, this paper examines the context of an existent paradox, based upon the perspective of experts and academicians of Latin America and the Caribbean. These countries live different realities, due to their respective European cultural influences, as well as to racial and economic issues. Such facts impact the size and characteristics of their industries. On the other hand, the SMEs face (...)
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    Bilateral symmetry and behavior.M. C. Corballis & I. L. Beale - 1970 - Psychological Review 77 (5):451-464.
  48. A note on a circularity argument.M. C. Bradley - 1966 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 44:91.
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    Errata: ``Copi's method of deduction again''.M. C. Bradley - 1973 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 14 (4):584-584.
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  50. Two arguments against the identity thesis.M. C. Bradley - 1969 - In Robert Brown & C.D. Rollins (eds.), Contemporary Philosophy in Australia. London: Allen & Unwin.
     
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