Results for 'Basileios Chrēstou Iōannidēs'

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  1. Analysē "Phaidōnos" kai "Kritōnos.".Basileios A. Kalogeras - 1959
     
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  2. Den hyparchei thanatos.Basileios G. Tsinoukas - 1952
     
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    Neurofeedback and the Neural Representation of Self: Lessons From Awake State and Sleep.Andreas A. Ioannides - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  4. Blindsight.Basileios Kroustallis - 2005 - Philosophical Psychology 18 (1):31-43.
    Blindsight is the ability of patients with an impaired visual cortex to perform visually in their blind field without acknowledging that performance. This ability has been interpreted as a sign of the absence of phenomenal consciousness, and neuroscientific studies have extensively studied cases of it. Different proposals separate visual form recognition from motion perception, and attempt to show that either the former or the latter is solely responsible for blindsight performance. However, a review of current experimental evidence shows that a (...)
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  5. Content individuation in Marr's theory of vision.Basileios Kroustallis - 2006 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 27 (1):57-71.
    The debate concerning the individuating role of the external environment in propositional content has turned to Marr’s computational theory of vision for either verification or disproof. Although not all the relevant arguments concerning the determining role of environmental constraints that Marr invokes in his visual account may succeed, the paper argues that Marr divides his computational explanation into two parts, the information processing “what” and the constraint introducing “why” aspect. It is the second part where separate claims concerning the necessity (...)
     
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  6. Film as Thought Experiment: A Happy-Go-Lucky Case?Basileios Kroustallis - 2012 - Film-Philosophy 16 (1):72-84.
    Can some films be genuine thought experiments that challenge our commonsense intuitions? Certain filmic narratives and their mise-en-scène details reveal rigorous reasoning and counterintuitive outcomes on philosophical issues, such as skepticism or personal identity. But this philosophical façade may hide a mundane concern for entertainment. Unfamiliar narratives drive spectator entertainment, and every novel cinematic situation could be easily explained as part of a process that lacks motives of philosophical elucidation. -/- The paper inverses the above objection, and proposes that when (...)
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    Do Psychopathic Traits, Sexual Victimisation Experiences and Emotional Intelligence Predict Attitudes Towards Rape? Examining the Psychosocial correlates of Rape Myth Beliefs among a cross-sectional community sample.Alexander Ioannides & Dominic Willmott - forthcoming - Polish Psychological Bulletin:217-228.
    Vast research has sought to better understand the origins and development of rape myth beliefs given the problematic influence of such misconceptions throughout global societies and criminal justice pathways. The current research aims to build on this body of literature by examining the contribution that psychopathic personality traits (affective responsiveness, cognitive responsiveness, interpersonal manipulation, egocentricity) and emotional intelligence may have upon rape myth beliefs. Furthermore, this study will investigate the extent to which sociodemographic characteristics (age, gender, ethnicity, education), and prior (...)
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    Berkeley and the Moon Illusion.Basileios Kroustallis - 2004 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 21 (2):151 - 166.
  9. Biological motion: An exercise in bottom-up vs. top-down processing.Basileios Kroustallis - 2004 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 25 (1):57-74.
    Biological motion is the phenomenon of recognizing a human form out of moving point-light dots, where both bottom–up and top–down processing mechanisms have been reported. This study reviews available psychological and neuroscientific evidence, and it assesses attempts either to assimilate biological motion to other structure-from-motion cases or to include biological motion into a visual “social cognition” subsystem . While neither theoretical option seems to accommodate all relevant psychological results, the study proposes that biological motion may be an object recognition task, (...)
     
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    Descartes on passion reformation.Basileios Kroustallis - 2005 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 87 (3):312-323.
    Descartes’ account of emotion conflict in the Passions of the Soul has recently been the subject of Shapiro’s essay (2003), who claims that agent evaluation of the human good operates as an explanatory factor for the reformation of existing mind-body associations. On the contrary, it is here argued that this passion reformation involves explicit reasoning processes, and that the tendency to promote the good of the human being either denotes the cause and not the reason for the original passion formation (...)
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    Using MEG to Understand the Progression of Light Sleep and the Emergence and Functional Roles of Spindles and K-Complexes.Andreas A. Ioannides, Lichan Liu, Vahe Poghosyan & George K. Kostopoulos - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Comment on I. Kirzner's Notion of Pure Profit.Stavros Ioannides - 1993 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 4 (2-3):329-334.
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  13. L'éthos musical chez Platon.K. Ioannides - 1985 - Filosofia 15:254-265.
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  14. Le rationnel dans la musique platonicienne.K. Ioannides - 1989 - Filosofia 19:247-260.
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    Owners, Managers, and Entrepreneurship in The Corporate Firm.Stavros Ioannides - 2002 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 12 (1).
    The “atemporal” character of Kirzner’s notion of alertness and discovery, and his insistence that entrepreneurship is independent of factor ownership have attracted many criticisms from within the Austrian camp. However, it is precisely these elements of his theory of entrepreneurship that offer important insights for the analysis of the relation between shareholders and management in the modern corporation. First of all, the Kirznerian perspective allows us to view both groups as entrepreneurial. Secondly, and contrary to modern agency theory and the (...)
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  16. Ho Apostolos Paulos kai hoi stōīkoi philosophoi.Basileios Chrēstou Iōannidēs - 1957
     
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  17. Hē anaplasis tou politeumatos.Basileios P. Kasimēs - 1961
     
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  18. Love, hatred and violence in the sacred palace: The story and history of the Amorian dynasty.Katerina Nikolaou & Irene Chrestou - 2008 - Byzantion 78:87-102.
    In the attempt to understand and interpret behavioral patterns, collectively and individually, the example of the Amorion Dynasty is being used. Studying the texts on this topic by the chronographers of later periods, reveals a string of events that historians attributed to personal motives and attempted to interpret as the result o f the abovementioned feelings. This interpretation of the historical events, which did not consider the governmental, social and economic circumstances that allowed the range of human emotions to find (...)
     
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    Mapping the Spatiotemporal Evolution of Emotional Processing: An MEG Study Across Arousal and Valence Dimensions.Charis Styliadis, Andreas A. Ioannides, Panagiotis D. Bamidis & Christos Papadelis - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  20. Tychē kai skopimotēs en tēi physei.Ganōsēs Basileios Geōrgiou - 1951
     
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    Basileios II. und Bardas Skleros versöhnen sich.Michael Grünbart - 2008 - Millennium 5 (1):213-224.
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    La Stoa Basileios. Portiques à ailes et lieux d'assemblée.Roland Martin R. - 1942 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 66 (1):274-298.
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    Basileios D. Phoris: ντ στροφος π νακας τ ν πιρρημ των σ ως τ ς ρχαίας Ελληνικής. (Πανεπιστ. Θεσσαλονίkης, Eπιστημονικ πετηρ ς Φιλοσοφικ ς Σχολ ς παρ. 16.) Pp. 56. Thessalonica, 1970. Paper. [REVIEW]A. F. Garvie - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (02):282-.
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    Basileios D. Phoris: Ἀντίστροφος πίνακας τῶν ἐπιρρημάτων σὲ ∥ ως τῆς ἀρχαίας ̔Ελληνικής. Pp. 56. Thessalonica, 1970. Paper. [REVIEW]A. F. Garvie - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (2):282-282.
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    Basileios A. Sarres, Ἡ βυζαντινή παραμυθητική ἐπιστολή ἀπó τον Θεóδωρο Στουδίτη ἕως τον Eὐστάθιο Θεσσαλονίκης (9ος–12ος αἰ.). [REVIEW]Michael Grünbart - 2009 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 102 (1):280-281.
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    R. A. Klostermann: Erzbischof Basileios von Smyrna, ein neugriechischer Prediger. (Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia, xiii.) Pp. 47. Gothenburg: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1962. Paper, kr. 8. [REVIEW]Hector Thompson - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (03):348-.
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    R. A. Klostermann: Erzbischof Basileios von Smyrna, ein neugriechischer Prediger. (Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia, xiii.) Pp. 47. Gothenburg: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1962. Paper, kr. 8. [REVIEW]Hector Thompson - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (3):348-348.
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    Die parallelen Des pseudo-kaisarios zu den pseudoklementinischen rekognitionen. Neue parallelen aus Basileios πρόσεχε σεαυτѽ̣.R. Riedinger - 1969 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 62 (2).
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  29. NochmAlS zum brief Des papstes Stephan V. an den Kaiser Basileios I. AlS zeugnis für die datierung Des feldzuges nikephoros phokas Des älteren in kalabrien.Basilike Blysidou - 2008 - Byzantion 78:9-33.
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    Evolution and Path Dependence in Economic Ideas - Edité par Pierre Garrouste et Stavros Ioannides.Emmanuel Martin - 2001 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 11 (4).
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  31. Happy-Go-Lucky Revisited: A Response to Basileios Kroustallis.Christopher Grau - 2015 - Film-Philosophy 19 (1):1-15.
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    Thinking about mechanisms need not be deep: Stavros Ioannides and Stathis Psillos: Mechanisms in science: method or metaphysics? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, 250 pp, £75 HB. [REVIEW]Kareem Khalifa - 2023 - Metascience 32 (1):19-22.
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    Coherence versus fragmentation in the development of the concept of force.Andrea A. diSessa, Nicole M. Gillespie & Jennifer B. Esterly - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28 (6):843-900.
    This article aims to contribute to the literature on conceptual change by engaging in direct theoretical and empirical comparison of contrasting views. We take up the question of whether naïve physical ideas are coherent or fragmented, building specifically on recent work supporting claims of coherence with respect to the concept of force by Ioannides and Vosniadou [Ioannides, C., & Vosniadou, C. (2002). The changing meanings of force. Cognitive Science Quarterly 2, 5–61]. We first engage in a theoretical inquiry on the (...)
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    Neokantianism and Platonism in Neohellenic Philosophy.Georgia Apostolopoulou - 2015 - Journal of Philosophical Research 40 (Supplement):325-338.
    ‘Neokantianism and Platonism’ indicates an important issue of Neo-Hellenic Philosophy during the 1920s and the 1930s. The protagonist was Johannes Theodorakopoulos. His Heidelberg dissertation Platons Dialektik des Seins (1927) follows the Neokantian theories of judgement (of Emil Lask and Heinrich Rickert) and explores Plato’s theory of judgement with emphasis on Philebos’ categories of peras and apeiron. Theodorakopoulos’ prolegomena to the Greek translation (1929) of Paul Natorp’s Platos Ideenlehre are relevant here. Nevertheless, Theodorakopoulos developed a personal interpretation of Plato’s philosophy and (...)
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    Joannes Geometres und das Metaphrasieren der Oden.Marc De Groote - 2005 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 97 (1):95-111.
    Joannes Geometres gehörte als einer der führenden Rhetoriker und Dichter seiner Zeit und als Offizier in der byzantinischen Armee – ϰαί σοφίη θάλλων ϰαί τόλμη ϰϱαδίης – zur politischen und literarischen Elite Konstantinopels. Nicht lange vor dem Jahr 986 wurde er aus dem Militärdienst entlassen; wie er selbst zu verstehen gibt, lag seine Tätigkeit als Soldat und Dichter, die bei seinen Zeitgenossen Neid ausgelöst hätte, diesem Ereignis zugrunde; die wirkliche Ursache war aller Wahrscheinlichkeit nach jedoch seine Sympathie für Basileios (...)
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    Four lead seals of the 11th century from Yozgat.Werner Seibt & Ergün Laflı - 2020 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 113 (3):923-932.
    In the museum of Yozgat in eastern-central Anatolia four eleventh century A.D. seals of Byzantine dignitaries are stored, all of them originate probably from central Anatolia. Basileios Trichinopodes was hypatos and strategos of Anazarbus in Cilicia in the middle of the eleventh century, Katakalon was hypatos and strategos of Larissa in Cappadocia in the third quarter of the same century, a civil dignitary, probably named Pirmanes, was protospatharios and chartoularios of the Bucellarian Theme in the second half of the (...)
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    Leon von Synada und Liudprand von Cremona. Untersuchungen zu den Ost-West-Kontakten des 10. Jahrhunderts.Sebastian Kolditz - 2002 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 95 (2):509-583.
    Zusammenfassung Eine Untersuchung der diplomatischen Kontakte zwischen östlichem und westlichem Kaisertum im 10. Jahrhundert kann praktisch nur auf zwei umfangreichere Quellen zurückgreifen: den Legationsbericht des Liudprand von Cremona und die Briefe des byzantinischen Metropoliten und Synkellos Leon von seiner Westreise 996/998. Beide Texte sind keine offiziellen Dokumente, wie sie für das 9. Jahrhundert noch in beachtlicher Dichte vorliegen, aber sie geben daher nicht nur den Ereignissen, sondern auch Haltungen, Motivationen und individuellen Wahrnehmungen breiteren Raum, so daß sich ein in Teilen (...)
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    Socrates in the Agora.Mabel L. Lang - 1978 - Princeton, N.J.: American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
    As far as we know, the 5th-century B.C. Greek philosopher Socrates himself wrote nothing. We discover his thoughts and deeds entirely through the writings of his followers, disciples who accompanied him on his walks through the Athenian Agora and engaged in dialogue with him in the Stoa Basileios. Rather than examining his ideas in abstract, this stimulating little book aims to place Socrates in his physical setting, using textual references to follow his progress through the material remains that have (...)
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