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    Relative Age Effect on Youth Female Volleyball Players: A Pilot Study on Its Prevalence and Relationship With Anthropometric and Physiological Characteristics.Sophia D. Papadopoulou, Sousana K. Papadopoulou, Thomas Rosemann, Beat Knechtle & Pantelis T. Nikolaidis - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Comparing Attachment Networks During Middle Childhood in Two Contrasting Cultural Contexts.Sophia D. Becke & Stephan Bongard - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Push and pull factors associated with the consumption of women’s professional basketball games: A canonical correlation analysis.Sophia D. Min, James J. Zhang & Kevin K. Byon - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The purpose of this study was to empirically investigate the interrelationships between push and pull factors associated with the consumption of women’s professional basketball games. Multiple factors pertaining to sport consumers’ internal needs, identified as “push” factors, contain various intangible socio-psychological motivations representing an individual’s intrinsic desires that drive consumers toward certain goal-driven behaviors. On the other hand, “pull” factors, related to the supply side, refer to the different aspects of sport products the management of sport teams provides. It is (...)
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  4. Hypothesis, analysis and synthesis, it’s all Greek to me.Ioannis Iliopoulos, Sophia Ananiadou, Antoine Danchin, John P. A. Ioannidis, Peter D. Katsidis, Christos A. Ouzounis & Vasilis J. Promponas - 2019 - eLife 8:e43514.
    The linguistic foundations of science and technology include many terms that have been borrowed from ancient languages. In the case of terms with origins in the Greek language, the modern meaning can often differ significantly from the original one. Here we use the PubMed database to demonstrate the prevalence of words of Greek origin in the language of modern science, and call for scientists to exercise care when coining new terms.
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    Life History Orientation Predicts COVID-19 Precautions and Projected Behaviors.Randy Corpuz, Sophia D’Alessandro, Janet Adeyemo, Nicole Jankowski & Karen Kandalaft - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:569182.
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    Editorial: Advances in Sport Science: Latest Findings and New Scientific Proposals.Rubén Maneiro, José Luís Losada, Claudio A. Casal, Sophia Papadopoulou, Hugo Sarmento, Antonio Ardá, Xavier Iglesias & Mario Amatria - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Entzug des Göttlichen: interdisziplinäre Beiträge zu Jean-Luc Nancys Projekt einer "Dekonstruktion des Christentums".Friederike D. Rass, Anita Sophia Horn & Michael U. Braunschweig (eds.) - 2017 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
    Es geht nicht darum, die Religion wieder auferstehen zu lassen [...]. Sondern es geht darum, die blosse Vernunft auf die Unbegrenztheit hin zu offnen, die ihre Wahrheit ausmacht. Im vielbehaupteten Trend einer Ruckkehr zur Religion erweist sich Jean-Luc Nancys Philosophie als widerstandig: Einerseits steht die Frage nach der Bedeutung von Religion und insbesondere des Christentums im Mittelpunkt seiner Uberlegungen, andererseits stellt er sich nicht in die Tradition einer neuen (De-)Legitimation von Religion. In Auseinandersetzung mit Jean-Luc Nancy, insbesondere mit seinem Projekt (...)
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    Chimpanzees demonstrate a behavioural signature of human joint action.Merryn D. Constable, Emma Suvi McEwen, Günther Knoblich, Callum Gibson, Amanda Addison, Sophia Nestor & Josep Call - 2024 - Cognition 246 (C):105747.
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    Chronique archéologique.Athéna Tsingarida, Alain Duplouy, François Quantin, Kalliopi Chatzinikolaou, Emmanuel Voutiras, Alexis D’Hautcourt, Natacha Massar, Zozie Papadopoulou, Thierry Petit & Patrick Constancio - 2002 - Kernos 15:415-481.
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    Objets de l'Âge du Bronze du Musée Bénaki.Litsa Kontorli-Papadopoulou - 1984 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 108 (1):13-26.
    Les objets publiés ici (2 outils, 6 armes et 1 vase), entrés au Musée Bénaki, proviennent de différentes collections privées sans que le lieu de trouvaille soit connu. Les deux outils nos 1-2, les 3 poignards nos 3, 4, 6 et le fer de lance n° 8, sont de types connue, datant de différentes périodes de l'Âge du Bronze. L'épée n° 5 appartient à un type intermédiaire entre les groupes Β et G et a dû être fabriquée en Grèce à (...)
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    Chronique archéologique de la religion grecque.Alain Duplouy, François Quantin, Kalliopi Chatzinikolaou, Emmanuel Voutiras, Patrick Constancio, Alexis D’Hautcourt, Natacha Massar, Zozie Papadopoulou, Thierry Petit & Isabelle Tassignon - 2003 - Kernos 16:307-349.
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    La démocratie planétaire: un rêve occidental.Sophia Mappa - 1999 - Saint-Maur-des-Fossés: Sépia.
    Le modèle démocratique est fondé, entre autres, sur l'individu et une forme spécifique du pouvoir d'État. Cette conception est loin d'être partagée par toute la planète où dans la plupart des cas, le groupe a priorité sur l'individu et, pour ce qui est du pouvoir, l'exclusivité, l'occulte, l'arbitraire, etc. l'emportent sur la pluralité et le droit. Il s'agit donc, dans cet ouvrage, de questionner les représentations du monde, les valeurs, les institutions et les pratiques sociales qui sont à l'origine du (...)
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    Claude Calame (éd.), Poétique d’Aristophane et langue d’Euripide en dialogue.Ioanna Papadopoulou-Belmehdi - 2006 - Kernos 19:481-482.
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    Claude Calame, Roger Chartier (éds), Identités d’auteur dans l’Antiquité et la tradition européenne.Ioanna Papadopoulou-Belmehdi - 2006 - Kernos 19:497-500.
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  15. Functional diversity: An epistemic roadmap.Christophe Malaterre, Antoine C. Dussault, Sophia Rousseau-Mermans, Gillian Barker, Beatrix E. Beisner, Frédéric Bouchard, Eric Desjardins, Tanya I. Handa, Steven W. Kembel, Geneviève Lajoie, Virginie Maris, Alison D. Munson, Jay Odenbaugh, Timothée Poisot, B. Jesse Shapiro & Curtis A. Suttle - 2019 - BioScience 10 (69):800-811.
    Functional diversity holds the promise of understanding ecosystems in ways unattainable by taxonomic diversity studies. Underlying this promise is the intuition that investigating the diversity of what organisms actually do—i.e. their functional traits—within ecosystems will generate more reliable insights into the ways these ecosystems behave, compared to considering only species diversity. But this promise also rests on several conceptual and methodological—i.e. epistemic—assumptions that cut across various theories and domains of ecology. These assumptions should be clearly addressed, notably for the sake (...)
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    Hésiode, Homère, Hérodote : forme catalogique et classifications génériques.Ioanna Papadopoulou-Belmehdi - 2006 - Kernos 19:79-95.
    L’usage de la forme catalogique et de la généalogie inscrit les auteurs dans une filiation intellectuelle. Partant de cette hypothèse, l’article réexamine la question de l’influence homérique sur l’œuvre d’Hérodote face à l’influence hésiodique sur la naissance de l’historio­graphie. L’objectif est de montrer que la manipulation de la forme catalogique est un critère d’innovation autant de l’école homérique face à l’école hésiodique que d’Hérodote face au style historiographique dominant. Les options poétiques « originelles » divergentes semblent ainsi avoir exercé une (...)
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    An fMRI investigation of the effects of attempted naming on word retrieval in aphasia.Shiree Heath, Katie L. McMahon, Lyndsey A. Nickels, Anthony Angwin, Anna D. MacDonald, Sophia van Hees, Eril McKinnon, Kori Johnson & David A. Copland - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  18. Correspondance de Leibniz Avec l'Électrice Sophie de Brunswick-Lunebourg Petite-Fille de Jacques Ier Roi d'Angleterre, Née Princesse Palatine du Rhin, Dès 1701 Héritière Présomptive des Couronnes de la Grande-Bretagne Et D'Irlande.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Onno Sophia & Klopp - 1874 - Klindworth.
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  19. Aristophanes in the Apology of Socrates.Sophia A. Stone - 2018 - Dialogues d'Histoire Ancienne 44 (2):65-85.
    Using an interdisciplinary approach to reading Plato's Apology of Socrates, I argue that the counter penalty offered by Socrates, what is commonly translated as maintenance in the Prytaneion, was a literary addition from Plato, resembling comic topoi from Aristophanes. I begin with the accounts we have from Plato and Xenophon, then analyze the culture and context of the Prytaneion. Given the evidence, I provide arguments for why the historical Socrates wouldn't respond with sitēsis in the Prytaneion. I suggest that Plato (...)
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    Taiwanese Researchers’ Perceptions of Questionable Authorship Practices: An Exploratory Study.Sophia Jui-An Pan & Chien Chou - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (3):1499-1530.
    In 2014, SAGE Publications retracted 60 articles authored by Taiwanese researchers due to suspected peer-review fraud. This scandal led to the resignation of the Minister of Education at the time since he coauthored several retracted works. Issues regarding the lack of transparent decision-making processes regarding authorship were further disclosed. Motivated by the scandal, we believe that this is one of the first empirical studies of questionable authorship practices in East Asian academia; we investigate Taiwanese researchers’ perceptions of QAPs. To meet (...)
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  21. Meat we don't greet: How sausages can save pigs or how effacing livestock makes room for emancipation.Sophia Efstathiou - 2021 - In Arve Hansen & Karen Lykke Syse (eds.), Changing Meat Cultures: Food Practices, Global Capitalism, and the Consumption of Animals. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 102-112.
    I propose that the intensification of meat production ironically makes meat concepts available to be populated by plants. I argue that what I call “technologies of effacement” facilitate the intensification of animal farming and slaughter by blocking face-to-face encounters between animals and people (Levinas 1969; Efstathiou 2018, 2019). My previous ethnographic work on animal research identifies technologies of effacement as including (a) architectures and the built environment, (b) entry and exit rules, (c) special garments, (d) naming and labeling procedures, and (...)
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    Isabella of France, Queen of England. A Postscript.Sophia Menache - 2012 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 90 (2):493-512.
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    Race, gender, and the history of early analytic philosophy: by Matt LaVine, London, Rowman and Littlefield, 2020, pp. xv + 229, £81.00 (hb), ISBN: 978-1-4985-9555-1.Sophia M. Connell - 2021 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (5):964-967.
    This thought-provoking book sets out to restructure philosophical enterprise in the analytic tradition. The aim is to disprove the following statements: Soames 2003a, xiv: “In general, philosophy d...
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    The biography of a queen in macedonia - (e.D.) Carney eurydice and the birth of macedonian power. Pp. XXII + 178, ills, map. New York: Oxford university press, 2019. Cased, £41.99, us$65. Isbn: 978-0-19-028053-6. [REVIEW]Sophia Kremydi - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (1):165-167.
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  25. Buddhist Fictionalism.Mario D’Amato - 2013 - Sophia 52 (3):409-424.
    Questions regarding what exists are central to various forms of Buddhist philosophy, as they are to many traditions of philosophy. Interestingly, there is perhaps a clearer consensus in Buddhist thought regarding what does not exist than there may be regarding precisely what does exist, at least insofar as the doctrine of anātman (no self, absence of self) is taken to be a fundamental Buddhist doctrine. It may be noted that many forms of Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy in particular are considered to (...)
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    A Case Study of Teaching Social Responsibility to Doctoral Students in the Climate Sciences.Tom Børsen, Avan N. Antia & Mirjam Sophia Glessmer - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (4):1491-1504.
    The need to make young scientists aware of their social responsibilities is widely acknowledged, although the question of how to actually do it has so far gained limited attention. A 2-day workshop entitled “Prepared for social responsibility?” attended by doctoral students from multiple disciplines in climate science, was targeted at the perceived needs of the participants and employed a format that took them through three stages of ethics education: sensitization, information and empowerment. The workshop aimed at preparing doctoral students to (...)
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    The necessity of theology and the scientific study of religious beliefs.Fred D'agostino - 1993 - Sophia 32 (1):12-30.
    An earlier version of this paper was prepared for a University of New England Social Sciences Seminar on ‘Religion and the Social Sciences’, organized by Professor of Philosophy peter forrest, to which it was presented on 14 June 1989.
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    ‘The Double Privilege of Athens and Jerusalem’: the Relationship between Philosophy and Religion in the Works of Paul Ricoeur.Michael D’Angeli - 2017 - Sophia 56 (3):453-469.
    Ricoeur’s autobiographical works, written mainly in the final decade of his life, have proven to be a valuable if contentious resource. On the one hand, they bring into focus the tense relationship between philosophical and religious thought in Ricoeur’s corpus; on the other, they offer new insights into the broader interdisciplinary implications of his philosophy. This essay considers the recent interpretations and potential misconceptions associated with these late publications. I argue that, contrary to recent critiques, these autobiographical works are neither (...)
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    How Neurotech Start-Ups Envision Ethical Futures: Demarcation, Deferral, Delegation.Sebastian M. Pfotenhauer, Nina Frahm & Sophia Knopf - 2023 - Science and Engineering Ethics 29 (1):1-20.
    Like many ethics debates surrounding emerging technologies, neuroethics is increasingly concerned with the private sector. Here, entrepreneurial visions and claims of how neurotechnology innovation will revolutionize society—from brain-computer-interfaces to neural enhancement and cognitive phenotyping—are confronted with public and policy concerns about the risks and ethical challenges related to such innovations. But while neuroethics frameworks have a longer track record in public sector research such as the U.S. BRAIN Initiative, much less is known about how businesses—and especially start-ups—address ethics in tech (...)
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    The Career of the Lógos: A Brief Biography.D. H. Williams - 2016 - Philosophies 1 (3):209--219.
    This paper is a review of the influence that lógos has had on ancient Greek, Jewish, and Christian writings. During the philosophical era known as Middle Platonism, the concept/ontology of the lógos played a unique role in enabling Pagan, Jewish, and Christian intellectuals to communicate on a small space of common ground.
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    The religious experience argument.D. Wiebe - 1975 - Sophia 14 (1):19-28.
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    Liberation struggle and regional co-operation: From OAU to AU.D. L. Mbua - 2007 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 7 (2).
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    Youth Restiveness and Industrial Disruption in the Niger Delta Area of Nigeria.D. I. Hamilton & M. D. Tamunomeibi - 2007 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 8 (2).
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    Ethics, apologetics and the metaphysical man.D. Z. Phillips - 1977 - Sophia 16 (2):1-7.
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    Subjectivity and religious truth in Kierkegaard.D. Z. Phillips - 1968 - Sophia 7 (2):3-13.
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    Fattening Values Orientation and Adjustment to Domestic Stress Among Married Efik Women.D. O. Effiom, E. E. Ethothi, I. E. Bassey & J. E. Ogbiji - 2007 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 8 (2).
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    The problem of knowledge and Christian theism.D. D. Evans - 1962 - Sophia 1 (2):7-13.
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    Thomas Aquinas on Logic, Being, and Power, and Contemporary Problems for Divine Omnipotence.Errin D. Clark - 2017 - Sophia 56 (2):247-261.
    I discuss Thomas Aquinas’ views on being, power, and logic, and show how together they provide rebuttals against certain principal objections to the notion of divine omnipotence. The objections I have in mind can be divided into the two classes. One says that the notion of omnipotence ends up in self-contradiction. The other says that it ends up contradicting certain doctrines of traditional theism. Thomas’ account is frequently misunderstood to be a version of what I call a ‘consistent description’ account (...)
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  39. ‘Grasping the Difficulty in its Depth’: Wittgenstein and Globally Engaged Philosophy.Thomas D. Carroll - 2021 - Sophia 60 (1):1-18.
    In recent years, philosophers have used expressions of Wittgenstein’s (e.g. “language-games,” “form of life,” and “family resemblance”) in attempts to conceive of the discipline of philosophy in a broad, open, and perhaps global way. These Wittgenstein-inspired approaches indicate an awareness of the importance of cultural and historical diversity for approaching philosophical questions. While some philosophers have taken inspiration from Wittgenstein in embracing contextualism in philosophical hermeneutics, Wittgenstein himself was more instrumental than contextual in his treatment of other philosophers; his focus (...)
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    The Created Ego in Levinas' Totality and Infinity.April D. Capili - 2011 - Sophia 50 (4):677-692.
    There are two seemingly opposed descriptions of the subject in Totality and Infinity : the separate and autonomous I and the self that is ready to respond to the Other’s suffering and need. This paper points out that there is in fact another way Levinas speaks of the subject, which reinforces and reconciles the other two accounts. Throughout his first major work, Levinas explains how the ego is allowed to emerge as such by the Other who constantly confronts it. At (...)
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    A proof of atheism.R. D. Bradley - 1967 - Sophia 6 (1):35-49.
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    Fundamentación ontológica del mundo virtual a partir de la filosofía de Nicolaï Hartmann.Alvaro Alberto Molina D'Jesús - 2021 - Sophia. Colección de Filosofía de la Educación 31:237-263.
    En el siguiente artículo se presenta una investigación filosófica acerca de la conformación ontológica delmundo virtual. Esta es un aporte teórico al debate contemporáneo de la filosofía de la computación sobrela caracterización ontológica de la computación digital y sus productos emergentes, ya que se propone unaaproximación a este campo de estudio desde la perspectiva filosófica de Nicolaï Hartmann. El objetivo principal del presente artículo es explicar la estratificación del mundo virtual a partir de la teoría ontológica de estratos y categorías (...)
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    Concepts of freedom in Bultmann and Heidegger.George D. Chryssides - 1978 - Sophia 17 (1):20-27.
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  44. Divine retribution: A defence.Oliver D. Crisp - 2003 - Sophia 42 (2):35-52.
    The concept of divine justice has been the subject of considerable scrutiny in recent philosophical theology, as it bears upon the notion of punishment with respect to the doctrine of eternal damnation. In this essay, I set out a version of the traditional retributive view of divine punishment and defend it against one of the most important and influential contemporary detractors from this position, Thomas Talbott. I will show that, contrary to Talbott’s argument, punishment may satisfy divine justice, and that (...)
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  45. Response to Brian R. Clack.Thomas D. Carroll - 2015 - Sophia 54 (3):381-383.
    In this short piece, I respond to Brian R. Clack's review of my book, Wittgenstein within the Philosophy of Religion.
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    Abraham’s faith.George D. Chryssides - 1973 - Sophia 12 (1):10-16.
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    Bultmann's criticisms of Heidegger.George D. Chryssides - 1985 - Sophia 24 (2):28-35.
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  48. Confucian Worries about the Aristotelian Sophos.Matthew D. Walker - 2016 - In Michael Slote Chienkuo Mi (ed.), Moral and Intellectual Virtues in Western and Chinese Philosophy: The Virtue Turn. New York, NY, USA: Routledge. pp. 196-213.
    This chapter examines key Confucian worries about the Aristotelian sophos as a model of human flourishing. How strong are these worries? Do Aristotelians have good replies to them? Could the Aristotelian sophos, and this figure's distinguishing feature, sophia, be more appealing to the Confucian than they initially appear?
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    Ziff on God.A. D. Jensen - 1973 - Sophia 12 (2):18-28.
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    Belief and loss of belief: A discussion.J. R. Jones & D. Z. Phillips - 1970 - Sophia 9 (1):1-7.
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