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    Index of passages cited.Elem Mech - 1991 - In Alan C. Bowen (ed.), Augustinian Studies. Garland. pp. 2--262.
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    Philosophy, Ideology, and Life.Elemer Keri - 1976 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (3):79-88.
    The significance of philosophy for humankind is determined by the fact that it is the scientific discipline of the most general laws of nature, society, and thought. Specifically, as it uncovers, in the process of scientific analysis of the past and present of humanity, universal laws of the functioning and development of society, and as it marks the principal features of the future state of society, philosophy acts for humankind as knowledge needed to provide the basis for human activity in (...)
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    Az ember és az antilop: beszélgetések a szabadságról, a szépségről és sok minden másról.Elemér Hankiss (ed.) - 2001 - [Budapest]: Helikon.
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    A tízparancsolat ma.Elemér Hankiss - 2002 - Budapest: Helikon.
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    Identidad en la lógica matemática.Elemer Nemesszeghy - 1967 - Valparaíso,: Universidad Católica de Valparaíso.
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    Five Departures in Logic, Mathematics, and thus—Whether We Like It, or Not—in Physics as Well..Elemér E. Rosinger - 2015 - Foundations of Physics 45 (7):799-805.
    Physics depends on “physical intuition”, much of which is formulated in terms of Mathematics. Mathematics itself depends on Logic. The paper presents three latest novelties in Logic which have major consequences in Mathematics. Further, it presents two possible significant departures in Mathematics itself. These five departures can have major implications in Physics. Some of them are indicated, among them in Quantum Mechanics and Relativity.
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    Zur Kritik des Irrationalismus. Eine Auseinandersetzung mit Georg Lukács.Elemér Balogh - 1958 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 6 (2):253.
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    Exploiting Language Variation to Better Understand the Cognitive Consequences of Bilingualism.Andrea A. Takahesu Tabori, Emily N. Mech & Natsuki Atagi - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Fears and Symbols: An Introduction to the Study of Western Civilization.Elemér Hankiss - 2001 - Central European University Press.
    An encyclopedic study on the role that fear and anxiety have played as the organizing motives of human existence and social life. Hankiss explains how human beings have surrounded themselves with protective symbols: myths and religions, values and belief systems, ideas and scientific theories, moral and practical rules of behaviour, and a wide range of everyday rituals and trivialities.
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    A befejezetlen ember: gondolatok a világról, az emberről, a szabadságról.Elemér Hankiss - 2014 - [Budapest]: Helikon.
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    Az emberi kaland: egy civilizáció-elmélet vázlata.Elemér Hankiss - 1998
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    A Nincsből a Van felé: gondolatok az élet értelméről.Elemér Hankiss - 2012 - Budapest: Osiris Kiadó.
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  13. Érték és társadalom: tanulmányok az értékszociológia köréből.Elemér Hankiss - 1977 - Budapest: Magvető.
    Megismerés és értékelés.--A komikus határhelyzet.--Donald kacsa és a szemiotika.--Hogyan fér bele egy táj egy háromsoros versbe?--Miért nem írhatott Shakespeare vagy O'Neill jobb tragédiákat mint Szophoklész?--Túl vagy innen jón és rosszon?--A halál és a happy ending.--Remekművek terrora.--A tanári pálya foglalkozśi ártalmairól.--Szentgyörgyök és sárkányok.--Az igazságosságról.--Mit tartunk majd jónak, igaznak és szépnek 2000-ben?
     
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    Globalization and the end of the nation state?Elemer Hankiss - 1999 - World Futures 53 (2):135-147.
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    Meaning as a Source of Aesthetic Experience.Elemér Hankiss - 1972 - Semiotica 6 (3).
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    Érték és társadalom: tanulmányok az értékszociológia köréből.Elemér Hankiss - 1977
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    The aesthetic mechanism of tragic experience in Hamlet.Elemér Hankiss - 1965 - British Journal of Aesthetics 5 (4):368-381.
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    The Democratic Puzzle: Has Hungary Solved It?Elemér Hankiss - 2005 - European Journal of Social Theory 8 (4):487-502.
    This article is an attempt to describe how far democracy has developed in Hungary since 1989. It takes an inventory of those factors that have been described by political scientists as essential criteria for a working democracy and considers how far these criteria have been satisfied in Hungary up to now. It concludes that every democracy in the world must struggle with deficiencies, every society must incessantly work to solve the emerging problems and to rearrange the pieces of the 'democratic (...)
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    The rope dancers.Elemer Hankiss - 1996 - World Futures 47 (4):263-276.
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    The "Second Society": Is There an Alternative Social Model Emerging in Contemporary Hungary?Elemer Hankiss - 1988 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 55.
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    Pięknie myśleć: księga jubileuszowa na siedemdziesiąte urodziny Profesora Karola Tarnowskiego.Adam Hernas, Krzysztof Mech & Dawid Zmuda (eds.) - 2007 - Kraków: Społeczny Instytut Wydawniczy "Znak".
  22. Self-report versus clinical ratings using the SWAP-200 in the assessment of personality disorders.Emilia Soroko, Lidia Wanda Cierpiałkowska & Łukasz Mech - forthcoming - Polish Psychological Bulletin:178-191.
    The relationship between self- and informant reports of personality using psychometric instruments is constantly the focus of attention for researchers in the field of clinical assessment in psychology. The research shows weak agreement between clinicians and patients’ assessments of personality disorders (PDs). The current study aimed at the convergence of measurement of PDs using the Shedler-Westen Assessment Procedure (SWAP-200), the self-report Character Styles Questionnaire-R (CSQ-R) and Borderline Personality Inventory (BPI). Paper-pencil questionnaires were administered to 102 inpatients (88.2% female, aged 18-64, (...)
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  23. Reviews: Elemér Hankiss, The Toothpaste of Immortality: Self-Construction in the Consumer Age (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006). [REVIEW]Katie Wright - 2009 - Thesis Eleven 98 (1):149-152.
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    Political Refugees - Elemer Balogh: Political Refugees in Ancient Greece (from the period of the tyrants to Alexander the Great). Pp. xvi+134. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press, 1942. Paper boards, 7s. 6 d[REVIEW]M. P. Charlesworth - 1945 - The Classical Review 59 (01):23-24.
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    Book review: ELEMÉR HANKISS, The Toothpaste of Immortality: Self-Construction in the Consumer Age. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006, xvi + 425 pp., US$60.00 (hbk), US$24.95. [REVIEW]Veronika Koller - 2007 - Discourse and Communication 1 (4):486-488.
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    Book review: ELEMÉR HANKISS, The Toothpaste of Immortality: Self-Construction in the Consumer Age. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006, xvi + 425 pp., US$60 (hardback), US$24.95. [REVIEW]Veronika Koller - 2007 - Discourse Studies 9 (6):846-848.
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  27. Kitve ha-Saba mi-Ḳelem: divre ḥokhmah u-musar.Simḥah Zissel ben Israel Broida - 1984 - Bene Beraḳ: Śifte ḥakhamim. Edited by Aryeh Leyb Broida.
    [1] Pinḳas ha-ḳabalot -- [2] Talmidaṿ (2 v.) -- [3] ʻInyene Elul ṿe-Yamim Noraʼim -- [4] ʻInyene Ḥanukah u-Furim.
     
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  28. Gear meshing numerical simulation in inner dynamic excitation, Mech.R. Li, Z. Tao & T. Lin - 2001 - Transmission 25 (2):1-3.
     
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  29. Introspection, What?Eric Schwitzgebel - 2012 - In Declan Smithies & Daniel Stoljar (eds.), Introspection and Consciousness. Oxford University Press. pp. 29--48.
    My thesis is: introspection is not a single process but a plurality of processes. It’s a plurality both within and between cases: most individual introspective judgments arise from a plurality ofprocesses (that’s the Within-case claim), and the collection of processes issuing in introspective judgments differs from case to case (that’s the between-case claim). Introspection is not the operation of a single cognitive mech- anism or small collection ofmechanisms. Introspective judgments arise from a shift- ing confluence ofmany processes, recruited opportunistically.
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  30. Mechanisms and Laws: Clarifying the Debate.Marie I. Kaiser & C. F. Craver - 2013 - In H.-K. Chao, S.-T. Chen & R. Millstein (eds.), Mechanism and Causality in Biology and Economics. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 125-145.
    Leuridan (2011) questions whether mechanisms can really replace laws at the heart of our thinking about science. In doing so, he enters a long-standing discussion about the relationship between the mech-anistic structures evident in the theories of contemporary biology and the laws of nature privileged especially in traditional empiricist traditions of the philosophy of science (see e.g. Wimsatt 1974; Bechtel and Abrahamsen 2005; Bogen 2005; Darden 2006; Glennan 1996; MDC 2000; Schaffner 1993; Tabery 2003; Weber 2005). In our view, (...)
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  31. The origins of perceptual knowledge.Susanna Schellenberg - 2017 - Episteme 14 (3):311-328.
    I argue that the ground of the epistemic force of perceptual states lies in properties of the perceptual capacities that constitute the relevant perceptual states. I call this view capacitivism, since the notion of a capacity is explanatorily basic: it is because a given subject is employing a mental capacity with a certain nature that her mental states have epistemic force. More specically, I argue that perceptual states have epistemic force due to being systematically linked to mind-independent, environ- mental particulars (...)
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    Uses of construction in problems and theorems in Euclid’s Elements I–VI.Nathan Sidoli - 2018 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 72 (4):403-452.
    In this paper, I present an interpretation of the use of constructions in both the problems and theorems of Elements I–VI, in light of the concept of given as developed in the Data, that makes a distinction between the way that constructions are used in problems, problem-constructions, and the way that they are used in theorems and in the proofs of problems, proof-constructions. I begin by showing that the general structure of a problem is slightly different from that stated by (...)
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    Is the Truth Condition Superfluous for Defeasibility Theories of Knowledge?Uğur Aytaç - 2018 - Kilikya Felsefe Dergisi / Cilicia Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):17-34.
    Defeasibility theories aim to reach a plausible definition of knowledge by finding strategies to exclude true beliefs based on faulty justifications. Different philosophers have advanced with their own understandings of undefeated justification. Zagzebski indicates that the strong defeasibility condition violates independence between truth and justification because undefeated justification never leads to false beliefs. Following this, Zagzebski and some other philosophers who pursue a similar line of reasoning conclude that undefeated justification entails truth. In this paper, I argue that the truth (...)
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    Explaining Scientific Collaboration: a General Functional Account.Thomas Boyer-Kassem & Cyrille Imbert - unknown
    For two centuries, collaborative research has become increasingly widespread. Various explanations of this trend have been proposed. Here, we offer a novel functional explanation of it. It differs from ac- counts like that of Wray by the precise socio-epistemic mech- anism that grounds the beneficialness of collaboration. Boyer-Kassem and Imbert show how minor differences in the step-efficiency of collaborative groups can make them much more successful in particular configurations. We investigate this model further, derive robust social patterns concerning the (...)
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    Memory integration in the autobiographical narratives of individuals with autism.Rachel S. Brezis - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:126909.
    IntroductionAs part of a unifying theory of autism, Ben Shalom (2009) proposed that while procedural, perceptual and semantic memory functions are intact in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the more integrative level of episodic memory is impaired. According to Ben Shalom, this reduced integration may be due to the reduced function of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), which may also explain the reduced integration found in motor, sensory-perceptual and emotional processes in ASD. The present review examines this hypothesis, by focusing on (...)
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    Between Heavenly and Earthly Cities: Religion and Humanity in Enlightenment Thought.Harvey Chisick - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (6):561-586.
    From Carl Becker’s The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth-Century Philosophers to recent work on religion in the Enlightenment, it has been argued that the Enlightenment has significant religious elem...
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    Tópica de la responsabilidad. Reivindicación de la retórica para la ciudadanía moderna.José Luis Ramírez - 2003 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 8 (21):101-115.
    responsibility based on rhetoric, logic and politics. Three life spaces in which the personality of a good citizen should be developed are dealt with: the practice of the art of correct thought, good speech, and just actions. A new concept of social citizenry is unthinkable without these eleme..
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    Attention is not unitary.Geoffrey F. Woodman, Edward K. Vogel & Steven J. Luck - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):153-154.
    A primary proposal of the Cowan target article is that capacity limits arise in working memory because only 4 chunks of information can be attended at one time. This implies a single, unitary attentional focus or resource; we instead propose that relatively independent attentional mech- anisms operate within different cognitive subsystems depending on the demands of the current stimuli and tasks.
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    Algumas notas sobre “realismo” e “ultrarealismo” em Sartre.Alexandre de Oliveira Torres Carrasco - 2006 - Doispontos 3 (2).
    This paper int e nds to re s e a rch the possibility of thinking the several elements of Sartre’s works according to one axe named “realism”. It is important to explain what “realism” means here. Not intending find out a definitive definit ion of “realism”, he re “realism” means the struc t u ral tre nd of west letters towards “representing the reality”. Otherwise, the main objective of this paper is not de f i n i ng strictly the (...)
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  40. Du mysticisme au 18e siècle: essai sur la vie et la doctrine de Saint-Martin, le philosophe inconnu.Elme-Marie Caro - 1852 - Genève: Slatkine-Megariotis Reprints.
    Du Mysticisme au XVIIIe Siècle Essai sur la Vie et la Doctrine de Saint-Martin le Philosophe Inconnu explore la vie passionnante du philosophe Saint-Martin, ainsi que ses doctrines et ses contributions à la pensée mystique. Avec une analyse fine et des recherches poussées, Elémé-Marie Caro offre un regard neuf sur le paysage intellectuel du XVIIIe siècle et livre des témoignages inédits sur la vie et l'oeuvre de Saint-Martin. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is (...)
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  41. O Sócrates De Platão E Os Limites Do Intelectualismo Na Ética.Benoît Castelnérac - 2007 - Dois Pontos 4 (2).
    resumo Minha intenção é a de mostrar como uma leitura cética dos diálogos socráticos de Platão permite explicar alguns impasses nos quais resulta a interpretação dogmática desses diálogo s. Enu mero aqui, de ma neira programática, os eleme ntos que permitirão sustentar que, nos diálogos de juvent ude, Platão desenvolveu uma lógica que conduz a uma posição forte sobre os limites do conhecimento e do intelectualismo. Essa int e r p retação se inspira em traços dominantes do ceticismo de Arcesilau. (...)
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    Penser avec Jankélévitch: Une âme résistante.Hugues Lethierry - 2012 - Lyon: Chronique sociale. Edited by Patricia Verdeau & A. Pérès.
    On ne cherchera pas dans ce livre ni l'exhaustivité bien sûr, ni l'érudition non plus. Il vise à fournir des clés dans la lecture de Vladimir Jankélévitch (1903-1985), philosophe de l'action, amateur d'humour, engagé, point pédant pour un sou, mais exigeant en matière de pensée et d'implication dans la vie. En dehors de tout " prêchi-prêcha " consensuel, ou ridicules rodomontades, cet ouvrage " vend la mèche " au sens où il rend compréhensibles pour aujourd'hui les mots " à coucher (...)
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    Du cosmos à la conscience: méandres philosophiques.Louis Valcke - 2012 - Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf.
    Dans sa précognition de toutes choses, le Créateur avait pris grand plaisir à lire les philosophes présocratiques. C'est ainsi qu'Il avait appris que, même en sa toute-puissance, Il ne disposerait que de deux modèles fondamentaux pour créer son univers. Alors Il se dit : "Je pourrais me laisser guider par la pure rationalité de Parménide, toute de clarté et de rigueur. C'est un système remarquablement simple. Une fois que j'aurais allumé la mèche du big-bang, je n'aurais plus à m'occuper de (...)
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    Note: Boethus fr. 44 Rashed.Nicolás Bamballi - 2021 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 31 (2):265-267.
    The Arabic text of Boethus fr. 44 Rashed has, pace Rashed, a parallel in a Greek scholium to Galen's De elementis ex Hippocratis sententia. The scholium occurs in the sets of scholia to De elem. in Paris BNF suppl. gr. 634 and in El Escorial Φ.II.15. The former set was edited by G. Helmreich in Handschriftliche Studien zu Galen, vol. I. The relevant passage occurs in Π fol. 21 r ult. – v 3 and in Σ fol. 136 r (...)
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