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    A schizophrenic Apollo? A case of divine cognition by Pindar, Pyth. 3. 28 ff. [REVIEW]Jean Yvonneau - 2016 - Methodos 16.
    La troisième Pythique de Pindare comporte un nombre extraordinaire de termes relatifs à des états de conscience (νόος, φρήν, γνώμα, ψυχά, θυμός et καρδία). En particulier, la narration mythique de l’ode détaille la façon dont Apollon s’est rendu compte, tout seul et à distance, que la mère d’Asclépios lui était infidèle : le νόος y joue à l’évidence un rôle capital mais le texte requiert un examen minutieux (v. 24-32). Plus loin, Pindare invite son dédicataire à cultiver lui aussi son (...)
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    Les mentions généalogiques chez Pindare.Emilio Suárez de la Torre - 2006 - Kernos 19:97-111.
    Analyse de la fonction et caracteristiques de la liaison entre la victoire sportive et le passé ‘mythique’ par l’intermédiaire du lien généalogique avec un dieu et/ou un héros. Examen des exemples suivants: Olympique 2, Isthmique 3, Ol. 6, Ol. 9, Ol. 7, Pythique 4, Pyth. 5, Néméenne 11. La mention généalogique renforce le moment de gloire de la victoire , ajoute parfois une perspective religieuse, génère une dimension spatiale , contribue à l’organisation du poème et devient un recours encomiastique très (...)
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  3. Pseudo-Lycophron, Alexandra 874–6 between Pindar and Horace.Jan Kwapisz - 2021 - Hermes 149 (3):382.
    This note argues that Ps.-Lyc. 874-6 alludes to Pind. Pyth. 6.7-14 and may, in turn, be pertinent as one of the intertexts of Hor. Carm. 3.30.1-5.
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    Pindar, Pyth. viii. 40.D. S. Robertson - 1944 - The Classical Review 58 (01):17-.
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    Pindar, Pyth. iv. 265.W. M. Calder - 1943 - The Classical Review 57 (01):14-.
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    Pindar, Athens and Thebes: Pyth. IX. 151–170.Lewis R. Farnell - 1915 - Classical Quarterly 9 (4):193-200.
    The ninth Pythian is one of Pindar's masterpieces. It contains the romantic story of the love of Apollo for the heroic nymph Cyrene, which is the foundation-legend of the great city, and he attaches to the end of the ode another graceful love-tale which was a family tradition of the athlete's ancestors. The style of the ode is suitable to the subject, and the rhythm is partly Dorian, partly Lydian. Therefore the grand style which is maintained throughout, the style in (...)
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    Pindar, Athens and Thebes: Pyth. IX. 151–170.Lewis R. Farnell - 1915 - Classical Quarterly 9 (04):193-.
    The ninth Pythian is one of Pindar's masterpieces. It contains the romantic story of the love of Apollo for the heroic nymph Cyrene, which is the foundation-legend of the great city, and he attaches to the end of the ode another graceful love-tale which was a family tradition of the athlete's ancestors. The style of the ode is suitable to the subject, and the rhythm is partly Dorian, partly Lydian. Therefore the grand style which is maintained throughout, the style in (...)
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    Pindar's Heroic Ideal at Pyth. 4.186-87.William H. Race - 1985 - American Journal of Philology 106 (3):350.
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    On Pindar Pyth._ II. 161 _sqq..C. A. M. Fennell - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (07):350-.
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    Cognitive Architecture: From Bio-politics to Noo-politics ; Architecture & Mind in the Age of Communication and Information.Deborah Hauptmann & Warren Neidich (eds.) - 2010 - 010 Publishers.
    "Cognitive Architecture" asks how evolving modalities--from bio-politics to "noo-politics"--can be mapped upon the city under contemporary conditions of urbanization and globalization. Noo-politics, most broadly understood as the power exerted over the life of the mind, reconfigures perception, memory and attention, and also implicates potential ways and means by which neurobiological architecture is undergoing reconfiguration. This volume, motivated by theories such as 'cognitive capitalism' and concepts such as 'neural plasticity, ' shows how architecture and urban processes and products commingle to form (...)
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    A Gamma in Pindar, OL. 13. 3.A. Wasserstein - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (02):278-.
    Thus we read these lines in the manuscripts and in the printed editions ; thus the lines were read in the Middle Ages and, perhaps, already in antiquity.
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    A Gamma In Pindar, Ol. 13. 3.A. Wasserstein - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (2):278-280.
    Thus we read these lines in the manuscripts and in the printed editions ; thus the lines were read in the Middle Ages and, perhaps, already in antiquity.
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    A Gamma in Pindar, OL. 13. 3.A. Wasserstein - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (2):278-280.
    Thus we read these lines in the manuscripts and in the printed editions ; thus the lines were read in the Middle Ages and, perhaps, already in antiquity.
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    Cognitive Architecture: From Bio-politics to Noo-politics ; Architecture & Mind in the Age of Communication and Information.Deborah Hauptmann & Warren Neidich (eds.) - 2010 - 010 Publishers.
    This volume rethinks the relations between form and forms of communication, calling for a new logic of representation; it examines the manner in which ...
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  15. Durand of St.-Pourçain on Cognitive Habits: Sent. Bk. 3, D. 23, QQ. 1-2.Peter Hartman - 2017 - In Magali E. Roques & Jennifer Pelletier (eds.), The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy. Cham: Springer. pp. 331-368.
    Durand of Saint-Pourçain's earliest treatment of cognitive habits is contained in his Sentences Commentary, Book 3, Distinction 23. In the first two questions, he discusses the ontological status of habits and their causal role, establishing his own unique view alongside the views of Godfrey of Fontaines and Hervaeus Natalis. What follows is the Latin text and an English translation of Durand's Sentences (A/B) III, d. 23, qq. 1-2.
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    Pindar, Nemean 3.36: Εγκονητι and Greek Lexica.Luigi Battezzato & Federico Della Rossa - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (1):17-25.
    This paper argues that: (a) the transmitted text of Pind. Nem. 3.35–6 ποντίαν Θέτιν κατέμαρψεν | ἐγκονητί (‘[Peleus] caught the sea-nymph Thetis quickly’) is not the original text of Pindar; (b) ἐγκονητί does not fit the context, is not an attested Greek word and should be eliminated from dictionaries of ancient Greek; (c) Byzantine etymological works, followed by many modern scholars, base their explanations on the late antique form ἀκονητί, which should be eliminated from classical, Hellenistic and imperial texts; (d) (...)
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  17. Why many concepts are metaphorical (Cognition, vol. 61, no. 3 (1996) 309–319).Raymond W. Gibbs Jr & Gregory L. Murphy - 1997 - Cognition 62 (1):99-108.
     
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  18. An invitation to cognitive science, 3 vol.; vol. 1 : Language, vol. 2 : Visual cognition and action, vol. 3 : Thinking.D. Osherson, H. Lasknik, S. Kosslyn, J. M. Hollercbach & E. Smith - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (1):123-125.
     
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    Understanding Natural Cognition in Everyday Settings: 3 Pressing Challenges.Francisco J. Parada - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  20. Modeling spatial cognition [special issue](Vol. 3)(No. 4).G. Gunzelmann - forthcoming - Topics in Cognitive Science.
     
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    Two Difficulties in Pindar, Pyth. V.H. J. Rose - 1939 - Classical Quarterly 33 (02):69-.
    The following lines are a famous crux: τ μν τι βασιλες σσ μεγαλν πολων ει συγγενς φθαλμς αδοιτατον γρας τε τοτο μειγνμενον φρεν. The reading is that of all MSS., save for the necessary correction αδοιτατον for αδοιςτατον, which will not scan. I have purposely left it without punctuation. The core of the difficulty of course is the word φθαλμς Farnell, it seems to me, has made it abundantly clear that this cannot be literal, for, apart from the oddity of (...)
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  22. Pindar,'olympian 3, 33-34', the twelve-turned-terma and the length of the 4-horse chariot race.H. M. Lee - 1986 - American Journal of Philology 107 (2):162-174.
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    Cognition Through Understanding: Self-Knowledge, Interlocution, Reasoning, Reflection: Philosophical Essays, Volume 3.Tyler Burge - 2013 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Cognition Through Understanding presents a selection of Tyler Burge's essays on cognition, thought, and language. The essays collected here use epistemology as a way of interpreting underlying powers of mind, and focus on four types of cognition that are warranted through understanding: self-knowledge, interlocution, reasoning, and reflection.
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    Pindar olympian 3: Mapping acragas on the periphery of the earth.Maria Pavlou - 2010 - Classical Quarterly 60 (2):313-326.
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    1+ 1= 3: Studies in Pindar's Arithmetic.Thomas Cole - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (4).
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    Review. Pindar's Epinicia. Pindar, victory odes: Olympians 2, 7 and 11; Nemean 4; Isthmians 3, 4 and 7. M M Willcock.Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):216-219.
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    The origin of the words νόος-νοεῖν. Intelligence as an ‘action pattern’.Fabio Stella - 2016 - Methodos 16.
    Malgré l'obscurité qui entoure encore l'étymologie du couple νόος-νοεῖν, il est possible, au niveau sémantique, d'établir une signification première non seulement en lien avec l’expérience directe, mais plus précisément dans le sens du νόος-organe/fonction de l'élaboration de « schémas d'action ». L'activité du νόος serait donc la création d' « images » qui n'auraient pas une valeur seulement « représentationnelle » mais, avant tout, « pragmatique-conative », capables d' « anticiper », sans pourtant être le fruit d'une réflexion élaborée, la (...)
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    PINDAR, OLYMPIAN 7 A. Retter: Das Prooimion von Pindars siebter olympischer Ode: Versuch einer integrierenden Lösung von Bezugsproblemen . (Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft Sonderheft 113.) Pp. 321. Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachen und Literaturen der Universität Innsbruck, 2002. Cased, €52. ISBN: 3-85124-205-X. [REVIEW]Douglas E. Gerber - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (1):9.
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    Patten Pindar's Metaphors. A Study in Rhetoric and Meaning. Pp. x + 274. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter GmbH Heidelberg, 2009. Cased, €35. ISBN: 978-3-8253-5590-6. [REVIEW]Douglas E. Gerber - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (2):606-606.
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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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    L. Magnani: Abductive cognition: the epistemological and eco-cognitive dimensions of hypothetical reasoning: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 2010, Cognitive Systems Monographs, Vol. 3, 536 p., 160,45€. [REVIEW]Paul Thagard - 2010 - Mind and Society 9 (1):111-112.
    This is an excerpt from the contentMost academics have heard of deduction and induction, but much less familiar is the kind of inference that the American philosopher Charles Peirce called abduction. Abductive inference is the generation and evaluation of explanatory hypotheses, a kind of reasoning that is far more common and important than deductions, which rarely occur outside of mathematics, and inductions from examples to generalizations. Lorenzo Magnani has produced a magnum opus on abduction that brilliantly spans its philosophical, neuropsychological, (...)
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    3. The Senses and the Fleshless Eye: The Meditations as Cognitive Exercises.Gary Hatfield - 1986 - In Amélie Oksenberg Rorty (ed.), Essays on Descartes’ Meditations. University of California Press. pp. 45-80.
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  33. Cognitive Theory: Volume 3. Castellan Jr & F. Restle (eds.) - 1978 - Psychology Press.
    First published in 1978. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    MazeSuite 3: A design, presentation and analysis platform for spatial navigation, cognitive neuroscience and neuroengineering applications.Adrian Curtin & Hasan Ayaz - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  35. Cognitive flexibility in 3 domains.Rf Dillon - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):491-491.
     
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    Dennis E. hesseling. Gnomes in the fog: The reception of Brouwer's intuitionism in the 1920s. Basel, boston, Berlin: Birkhäu-ser verlag, 2003. Pp. XXIII + 448. ISBN 3-7643-6536-. [REVIEW]Leon Horsten - 2005 - Philosophia Mathematica 13 (1):111-113.
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    Pindar and his renaissance reception. Fogelmark the kallierges pindar. A study in renaissance greek scholarship and printing. In two volumes. Pp. XVIII + 787, pls. Cologne: Jürgen Dinter, 2015. Cased, €180. Isbn: 978-3-924794-60-6. [REVIEW]Luigi-Alberto Sanchi - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (1):12-14.
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    Pindar Translated Carl A. P. Ruck and William H. Matheson: Pindar, Selected Odes. Pp. 269. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1968. Cloth, £3·75. [REVIEW]M. M. Willcock - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (01):13-15.
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    3 Setting the Stage for Cognition: Genesis of the Primate Cerebral Cortex.Pasko Rakic, A. N. G. Sbc & Joshua Breunig - 2004 - In Michael S. Gazzaniga (ed.), The Cognitive Neurosciences Iii. MIT Press. pp. 33.
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    Meta-Philosophy META-PHILOSOPHY 3 on philosophy, cognitive science, art, religion.Ulrich de Balbian - forthcoming - Academic Publishers.
    META-PHILOSOPHY 3 on philosophy, cognitive science, art, religion (spirituality, mysticism, Plotinus).
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    CHAPTER 3. Cognition and Cult.Karl F. Morrison - 1990 - In History as a Visual Art in the Twelfth-Century Renaissance. Princeton University Press. pp. 48-91.
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    1.3. Body, society, and cognition.Ning Yu - 2009 - In The Chinese Heart in a Cognitive Perspective: Culture, Body, and Language. Mouton de Gruyter.
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    Aspects of pindaric criticism - (A.) Hurst dans l'atelier de pindare. (Recherches et rencontres 35.) pp. 189, figs. Geneva: Librairie droz, 2020. Paper, €32.90. Isbn: 978-2-600-06010-3. [REVIEW]Ulysse Carrière-Bouchard - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (1):31-32.
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    Πινδάρον Ἐπινίκια: Pindar's Odes of Victory. The Nemean and Isthmian Odes, with an Introduction and a Translation into English verse by C. J. Billson; embellished with wood engravings by John Farleigh. Pp. xxii + 193, Oxford: Black well, 1930. £3 13s. 6d. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (05):197-.
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    Πινδάρον Ἐπινίκια: Pindar's Odes of Victory. The Nemean and Isthmian Odes, with an Introduction and a Translation into English verse by C. J. Billson; embellished with wood engravings by John Farleigh. Pp. xxii + 193, Oxford: Black well, 1930. £3 13s. 6d. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (5):197-197.
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    Pindar's Odes of Victory Πινδρου πινκια: Pindar's Odes of Victory. The Olympian and Pythian Odes, with an Introduction and a Translation into English Verse by C. J. Billson: embellished with wood-engravings by John Farleigh. Pp. xxii + 297. Oxford: Blackwell, 1928. £3 13s. 6d. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (5):174-175.
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    New look 3: Unconscious cognition reclaimed.Anthony G. Greenwald - 1992 - American Psychologist 47:766-79.
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    Commentaries on Pindar W. J. Verdenius: Commentaries on Pindar, Vol. 1: Olympian Odes 3, 7, 12, 14. (Mnemosyne, Suppl. 97.) Pp. xii+132. Leiden: Brill, 1987. Paper, fl. 54. [REVIEW]Douglas E. Gerber - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):203-205.
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    3. Hegel and the Crises of Cognition.E. N. Anderson - 1985 - In Spirit in Ashes: Hegel, Heidegger, and Man-made Mass Death. Yale University Press. pp. 65-105.
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    On being and cognition: Ordinatio 1.3.John Duns Scotus - 2016 - New York: Fordham University Press. Edited by John van den Bercken.
    Pages:1 to 25 -- Pages:26 to 50 -- Pages:51 to 75 -- Pages:76 to 100 -- Pages:101 to 125 -- Pages:126 to 150 -- Pages:151 to 175 -- Pages:176 to 200 -- Pages:201 to 225 -- Pages:226 to 250 -- Pages:251 to 275 -- Pages:276 to 300 -- Pages:301 to 312.
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