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    "The Trail of the Human Serpent is Over Everything": Jamesian Perspectives on Mind, World, and Religion.Sami Pihlström - 2007 - Upa.
    This book takes a fresh look at how William James' conceptions of the human mind, death , and religion provide us with a viable alternative to many contemporary philosophical approaches. The distinctive Jamesian perspective is illuminated through critical discussions of several different theories and conjectures. The overall argument of this volume is that pragmatist metaphysics, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of religion must be subordinated to ethics. To provide an historical and philosophical context for this revolutionary conception of the pragmatic (...)
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    Trail BlazingThe Strategy of Life: Teleology and Mechanics in Nineteenth-Century German BiologyTimothy Lenoir.Frederick Gregory - 1984 - Isis 75 (3):555-558.
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    Trails to Inmost Asia. Five Years of Exploration with the Roerich Central Asian Expedition.B. Laufer & George N. Roerich - 1932 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 52 (1):95.
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  4. Trail Lost in Heaven.H. G. NAKHAI - 1962
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    The trail for archimedes's tomb.D. L. Simms - 1990 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 53 (1):281-286.
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    The Trails of the Unspoken.Tamar Levanon - 2018 - Process Studies 47 (1):47-61.
    The goal in this article is to compare Bergson’s and Whitehead’s treatment of language and in particular the extent to which each believed that language is capable of expressing the temporal dimension of experience.
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    Language Trails: ‘Lekker’ and Its Pleasures.Annemarie Mol - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (2-3):93-119.
    This is an article about bodily pleasures, words and some of the relations between them. It is a turn in a conversation between the author and Marilyn Strathern. It talks theory, but not in general. Instead, this theory gets situated in traditions; specified; in relation to concerns; and exemplified with stories to do with the term lekker. This article is in English, but lekker is not an English term. It is Dutch. The stories come from long-term field work in various (...)
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    : Trail of Footprints: A History of Indigenous Maps from Viceregal Mexico.James R. Akerman - 2022 - Isis 113 (4):872-873.
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    "The trail of the human serpent is over everything": Jamesian perspectives on mind, world, and religion. By Sami Pihlström.Russell B. Goodman - 2010 - Metaphilosophy 41 (1-2):235-239.
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    TRAIL-ing TWAIL: Arguments and Blind Spots in Third World Approaches to International Law.John D. Haskell - 2014 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 27 (2):383-414.
    Beginning in the early 1990s, Third World Approaches to International Law scholarship (TWAIL) destabilized the mainstream narrative within international law that its doctrines were constituted by the historic search for order between formally equal state sovereigns. Instead, TWAIL scholars argued that the key constitutive dynamic of the discipline was the colonial experience, which continues to hold powerful sway over the legal architecture of global regulation whereby international law functions to perpetuate inequality and oppression. At the same time, however, TWAIL scholarship (...)
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    Trail Pheromone Does Not Modulate Subjective Reward Evaluation in Lasius niger Ants.Felix B. Oberhauser, Stephanie Wendt & Tomer J. Czaczkes - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Trails to Walden Pond: Pragmatic Aesthetics and Relational Aesthetics Approach the Examined Life.Anna Campbell & James Campbell - 2016 - The Pluralist 11 (2):1-10.
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    Trailing Nietzsche: Gershom Scholem and the Sabbatean Dialectics.David Ohana - 2016 - Nietzsche Studien 45 (1):223-246.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 45 Heft: 1 Seiten: 223-246.
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    Following Putnam’s Trail: On Realism and Other Issues.María Uxía Rivas Monroy, Celesta Cancela Silva & Concha Martínez Vidal (eds.) - 2008 - Brill | Rodopi.
    _Following Putnam’s Trail_ addresses Putnam’s path through important philosophical problems. One outstanding feature of Putnam’s philosophy has been his contribution to the development of American pragmatism as well as his many changes of mind when thinking about realism. Realism and pragmatism are indeed the central focus of the contributions to the volume. The book includes a defence of pragmatism by Putnam himself, and several commentaries on it. This volume should be of interest both to scholars who specialize in analytical philosophy (...)
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    The Lost Trail of Dewey.Robert E. Innis - 2018 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 10 (1).
    Umberto Eco’s philosophical project, which culminates in the development of a systematic and philosophically relevant semiotics, has a perplexing and problematic debt to and link with pragmatism in its many forms. Indeed, his apparent relation to pragmatism as such is in fact quite tangential if we ignore the pivotal role of Peirce in defining and supporting Eco’s explicit semiotic turn. But Eco claimed that John Dewey’s Art as Experience, the foundation of a distinctively pragmatist aesthetics, was a major factor in (...)
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    The Money Trail: A New Historiography for Networks, Patronage, and Scientific Careers.Casper Andersen, Jakob Bek-Thomsen & Peter C. Kjærgaard - 2012 - Isis 103 (2):310-315.
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    Without Losing The Trail: Thinking Politically on Equality.María Xosé Agra Romero - 2020 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 9 (17):19-42.
    This paper is based on the idea of equality as one of the great questions of political philosophy, therefore, controversial, not static, with different dimensions. From this perspective, given the strong reemergence of the feminist movement and the exponential increase in inequalities, some tensions, debates and dilemmas that affect the understanding of equality are examined. Thus, focusing on politics, the end of feminism and gender equality, its expansion and progress are addressed taking into account the increase in inequalities, the participatory (...)
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    Human Evolution: Trails From the Past.Camilo J. Cela-Conde & Francisco J. Ayala - 2007 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Human Evolution provides a comprehensive overview of hominid evolution, synthesising data and approaches from fields as diverse as physical anthropology, evolutionary biology, molecular biology, genetics, archaeology, psychology and philosophy. The book starts with chapters on evolution, population genetics, systematics, and the methods for constructing evolutionary trees. These are followed by a comprehensive review of the fossil history of human evolution since our divergence from the apes. Subsequent chapters cover more recent data, both fossil and molecular, relating to the evolution of (...)
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    On the animal trail.Baptiste Morizot - 2021 - Medford, MA: Polity. Edited by Andrew Brown.
    How paying attention to the tracks of animals can change our way of relating to the world around us.
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    Self‐organized trail systems in groups of humans.Robert L. Goldstone & Michael E. Roberts - 2006 - Complexity 11 (6):43-50.
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    On the trail of the command neuron.William J. Davis - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):17-19.
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    Picking up the Trail.Nathan Kowalsky - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff & Nathan Kowalsky (eds.), Hunting Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 1–8.
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    Endogenous Knowledge: Research Trails.Paulin J. Hountondji (ed.) - 1997 - Codesria.
    Uncovering the wealth of traditional African knowledge and techniques has direct implications for the future development of the continent. This book is written against the background of the tragedy that most Africans are profoundly ignorant of the achievements of the past, let alone the traditions that are still upheld today. It is an exploration and analysis of Africa's historical roots, and the editor is one of Africa's most distinguished philosophers. Rich in detailed and original field research, the volume covers a (...)
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    Trail Lost in Heaven. [REVIEW]M. F. S. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (3):585-585.
    The true devotional nature of this loosely structured romance is obscured by an all-pervading mawkishness.--S. M. F.
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    ANT on the PISA Trail: Following the Statistical Pursuit of Certainty.Radhika Gorur - 2012 - In Michael A. Peters, Tara Fenwick & Richard Edwards (eds.), Researching Education Through Actor‐Network Theory. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 60–77.
    This chapter contains sections titled: ANT and the ‘PISA Laboratory’ PISA: An Overview Background to the Study Making PISA Knowledge From ‘World’ to ‘Word’ Engaging in a ‘Politics of Fact’ Notes References.
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  26. Enacting Phenomenological Gestalts in Ultra-Trail Running: An Inductive Analysis of Trail Runners’ Courses of Experience.Nadège Rochat, Vincent Gesbert, Ludovic Seifert & Denis Hauw - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:409060.
    Using an enactive approach to trail runners’ activity, this study sought to identify and characterize runners’ phenomenological gestalts, which are forms of experience that synthesize the heterogeneous sensorimotor, cognitive and emotional information that emerges in race situations. By an in-depth examination of their meaningful experiences, we were able to highlight the different typologies of interactions between bodily processes (e.g., sensations, pains), behaviors (e.g., actions, strategies) and environment (e.g., meteorological conditions, route profile). Ten non-professional runners who ran an ultra-trail running race (...)
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    The Flip-Flop Trail and Fragile Globalization.Caroline Knowles - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (7-8):231-244.
    The flip-flop trail is an object biography. It follows the translocal journeys of a pair of plastic sandals, unpacking the lives and landscapes hidden in the plastic. An important shoe-infrastructure enabling human mobility, flip-flops work as an offbeat proxy for globalization too. They proffer empirical footings in translocally-connected worlds in which people and the social textures and terrains of their everyday lives come to the fore, in place of economic processes and commodity chains favoured in hegemonic versions of globalization. These (...)
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    Rediscovering the Vygotsky Trail.Matthew Lipman - 1991 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 7 (2):14-16.
  29. On the trail of bessarion: Notes for a research.Eva Del Soldato - 2010 - Rinascimento 50:321-342.
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    Becoming Heidegger: On the Trail of His Early Occasional Writings, 1910-1927.Thomas Sheehan (ed.) - 2007 - Northwestern University Press.
    In the decades since Martin Heidegger's death, many of his early writings--notes and talks, essays and reviews--have made it into print, but in such scattershot fashion and erratic translation as to mitigate their usefulness for understanding the development, direction, and ultimate shape of his work. This timely collection, edited by two preeminent Heidegger scholars, brings together in English translation the most philosophical of Heidegger's earliest occasional writings from 1910 to the end of 1927. These important philosophical documents fill out the (...)
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    Trails of Scepticism J. Opsomer: In Search of the Truth. Academic Tendencies in Middle Platonism . Pp. 332. Brussels: Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België, 1998. Paper, Euro 35 (approx.). ISBN: 90-6569-666-0. M. A. Wlodarczyk: Pyrrhonian Inquiry . Pp. x + 72. Cambridge: The Cambridge Philological Society, 2000. Paper. ISBN: 0-906014-24-. [REVIEW]Alexei V. Zadorojnyi - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (02):295-.
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    Blazing a new trail for science-and-religion.James W. Haag - 2010 - Zygon 45 (2):490-494.
    Science-and-religion must be cognizant of the future on several fronts. A challenge that remains central to our endeavor is the issue of diversity—not topical diversity, but participant diversity. As a way of initially addressing this problematic, I suggest a threefold tactic. First, there needs to be a refocus of primary attention toward the realm of public/ethical issues. Second, with this shift comes the need to avoid extreme positions by finding a middle ground. Third, a highly promising path worth pursuing toward (...)
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  33. On the Hegelian trail of Milan Sobotka.M. Znoj - 2002 - Filosoficky Casopis 50 (5):877-877.
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    Beyond Trail Blazing: A Roadmap for New Healthcare Ethics Leaders (and the People Who Hire Them). [REVIEW]Cheryl Cline, Andrea Frolic & Robert Sibbald - 2013 - HEC Forum 25 (3):211-227.
    This article is intended to serve as a roadmap to help new healthcare ethics leaders establish or renew an ethics program in a healthcare organization. The authors share a systemic step-by-step process for navigating this early career passage. In this paper, we describe five critical success strategies and provide explanations and concrete tools to help get you on the road to success as quickly and painlessly as possible. We will discuss how to define your role; diagnose your organization’s needs; build (...)
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    ANT on the PISA Trail: Following the statistical pursuit of certainty.Radhika Gorur - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (S1):76-93.
    The OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is increasingly depended upon by education policy makers to provide reliable measures of their country's education system against international benchmarks. PISA attempts to provide efficient, scientific and technical means to develop educational policies which achieve optimal outcomes (Berg & Timmermans, 2000, p. 31). This kind of scientific evidence is seen by policy makers as being free of prejudice and ideology. Science is expected to represent the truth, state universal facts and make predictions. (...)
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    Following Foucault: the trail of the fox.Lance Wheatley - 2019 - Journal of Critical Realism 18 (5):529-534.
    Volume 18, Issue 5, October 2019, Page 529-534.
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    On the Trail of Whitehead.George R. Lucas - 2017 - Process Studies 46 (1):52-62.
    This is the second installment in a series that reports on the progress of some of the more interesting discoveries emerging from ongoing work on the new and comprehensive critical edition of Whitehead being published by Edinburgh University Press. This installment deals, as the subtitle indicates, with the emergence of Whitehead’s metaphysics from 1925 until 1929. The first installment appeared in Process Studies 45.1.
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    ANT on the PISA Trail: Following the statistical pursuit of certainty.Gorur Radhika - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (S1):76-93.
    The OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is increasingly depended upon by education policy makers to provide reliable measures of their country's education system against international benchmarks. PISA attempts to provide efficient, scientific and technical means to develop educational policies which achieve optimal outcomes (Berg & Timmermans, 2000, p. 31). This kind of scientific evidence is seen by policy makers as being free of prejudice and ideology. Science is expected to represent the truth, state universal facts and make predictions. (...)
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    On the Trail of the Other.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1966 - Philosophy Today 10 (1):34.
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  40. On the Trail of the Winged God: Hermes and Hermeticism Throughout the Ages.Stephan A. Hoeller - 1996 - Gnosis: A Journal of Western Inner Traditions 40:1-14.
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    Numbers, Names, Trails, and Tradition: Reconsidering the Phrase “Thrice Seven” in the R̥gveda_ and _Atharvaveda.Jarrod Whitaker - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (4):689.
    This paper examines the meaning and significance of the numerical phrase tríḥ saptá and its compounded form triṣaptá in the R̥gveda and Atharvaveda in order to understand its use in the opening hymn of the Śaunakīya Saṃhitā. It argues that by invoking Vācaspati and the “Thrice Seven” the hymn’s composer makes a complex poetic and mythological statement about the cosmological importance of his ritual tradition, its founding fathers, and the powerful nature of ritual speech and knowledge, a message that the (...)
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    A False Trail to Follow: Differential Effects of the Facial Feedback Signals From the Upper and Lower Face on the Recognition of Micro-Expressions.Xuemei Zeng, Qi Wu, Siwei Zhang, Zheying Liu, Qing Zhou & Meishan Zhang - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:411700.
    Micro-expressions, as fleeting facial expressions, are very important for judging people’s true emotions, thus can provide an essential behavioral clue for lie and dangerous demeanor detection. From embodied accounts of cognition, we derived a novel hypothesis that facial feedback from upper and lower facial regions has differential effects on micro-expression recognition. This hypothesis was tested and supported across three studies. Specifically, the results of Study 1 showed that people became better judges of intense micro-expressions with a duration of 450 ms (...)
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    “On the trail of the mercy bullet”: Pain, scientific showmanship and the early history of animal tranquilizing, c. 1912–1932.Mia Uys - forthcoming - History of Science.
    In June 1928, Captain Barnett W. Harris, an amateur naturalist from Indiana, arrived in Zululand to experiment on wild animals with his invention – the mercy bullet. This “bullet”consisted of a hypodermic needle filled with anesthetic drugs that could render an animal unconscious – an early model of what is now known as the tranquilizer gun. The history of this gun typically begins with Colin Murdoch, a New Zealand pharmacist and veterinarian, who patented the invention in 1959. While largely absent (...)
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  44. Native Paths to Volunteer Trails: Hiking and Trail Building on Oahu.Stuart M. Ball Jr - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
     
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    On Dewey’s Trail.Giovanni Matteucci - 2021 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 13 (1).
    This papers aims at showing how Dewey’s legacy can contribute to better understand the correlation between the problem of meaning and the description of the aesthetic in the framework of a specifically enactivist approach to the model of the extended mind. My thesis is that Dewey’s characterization of this issue has a general theoretical import in that it makes it inappropriate to speak of “aesthetic meanings,” or even of “meanings of the aesthetic.” It instead highlights the aesthetic character of meaning (...)
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    On the Trail of the scientia plantarum_: an Analysis of the Sources of Albert the Great’s _De vegetabilibus.Marilena Panarelli - 2023 - Quaestio 23:163-192.
    This article proposes an analysis of the sources used in Albert the Great’s De vegetabilibus to explain the compilative strategy with which the Dominican master tries to reconstruct the botanical science. Following a classification of the genres, the main encyclopaedic, lexicographical, medical and pharmacological sources that influenced the work of the doctor universalis are listed. It is also aimed at analysing the interest that motivates Albert’s content choices. In this way, the work is put in relation to the main texts (...)
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    A Thousand Trails to Work with Deleuze.Andre Pierre Colombat - 1991 - Substance 20 (3):10.
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    The Trail of Time: Time Measurement with Incense in East Asia. [REVIEW]Paul W. Kroll - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):608.
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  49. ""On the trail of a lack bulky goods. Interpretative prospects of" sensitive morals" by Rousseau.Marco Menin - 2009 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 5 (3):590-608.
     
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    Your E‐mail Trail: Where Ethics Meets Forensics1.Jennifer M. Moore - 2009 - Business and Society Review 114 (2):273-293.
    ABSTRACTThis article addresses ethical and legal issues arising from the increasing use of e‐mail and other forms of instant written communication in the conduct of business. E‐mail communications are often casual and informal. Yet e‐mail is a written record that can be more permanent and widely accessible than a paper communication. This article focuses on the implications of this fact, including how individuals compromise their own privacy by the voluntary use of e‐mail; how e‐mail has complicated the duty of confidentiality (...)
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