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    A Democratean metaphor in Plato's Kratylos.S. Sambursky - 1959 - Phronesis 4 (1):1-4.
  2. Physics of the Stoics.S. SAMBURSKY - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (4):558-559.
     
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    Galileo's Attempt at a Cosmogony.S. Sambursky - 1962 - Isis 53:460-464.
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    Galileo's Attempt at a Cosmogony.S. Sambursky - 1962 - Isis 53 (4):460-464.
  5. Physics of the Stoics.S. SAMBURSKY - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (43):262-263.
     
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  6. Physics of the Stoics.S. Sambursky - 1961 - Philosophy of Science 28 (1):83-84.
     
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  7. The Physical World of Late Antiquity.S. Sambursky - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 14 (53):63-65.
     
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  8. The Physical World of the Greeks.S. Sambursky & Merton Dagut - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (32):347-348.
     
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  9. The Physical World of the Greeks.S. Sambursky & Merton Dagut - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (2):155-157.
     
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    Some comments on 'imaginary experiments'.S. Sambursky - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (41):62-64.
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    On Some References to Experience in Stoic Physics.S. Sambursky - 1958 - Isis 49:331-335.
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    On Some References to Experience in Stoic Physics.S. Sambursky - 1958 - Isis 49 (3):331-335.
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    Roman Science. Origins, Development, and Influence to the Later Middle Ages. William H. Stahl.S. Sambursky - 1964 - Isis 55 (1):111-113.
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    The Equivalence of Mass and Energy. An Anticipation by Mendeleev.S. Sambursky - 1969 - Isis 60:104-106.
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    The Equivalence of Mass and Energy. An Anticipation by Mendeleev.S. Sambursky - 1969 - Isis 60 (1):104-106.
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  16. Atomism versus continuum theory in ancient Greece.S. Sambursky - 1961 - Scientia 55 (96):376.
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  17. La théorie atomique contre celle du continu dans la Grèce antique.S. Sambursky - 1961 - Scientia 55 (96):du Supplém. 187.
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    The Logic of Scientific DiscoveryKarl R. Popper.Y. Bar-Hillel & S. Sambursky - 1960 - Isis 51 (1):91-94.
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    Plato, Proclus, and the Limitations of Science.Samuel Sambursky - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (1):1-11.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Plato, Proclus, and the Limitations of Science S. SAMBURSKY I THE NEOPLATONICREVlV~of Plato's views on the physical world offers some highly interesting aspects to the historian of scientific ideas. There is first of all the interaction between a 600-year-old tradition and other philosophical systems that grew up during this long period and that exerted such a decisive influence on later antiquity. And there is further the magnificent development (...)
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  20. Hegel's Philosophy of Nature'.Shmuel Sambursky - 1974 - In Yehuda Elkana & Samuel Sambursky (eds.), The Interaction between science and philosophy. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.,: Humanities Press. pp. 143--54.
     
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    A History Of Science; Hellenistic Science And Culture In The Last Three Centuries B.C. By George Sarton. [REVIEW]S. Sambursky - 1960 - Isis 51:590-591.
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    A History of Science; Hellenistic Science and Culture in the Last Three Centuries B.C. George Sarton. [REVIEW]S. Sambursky - 1960 - Isis 51 (4):590-591.
  23. Roman Science. Origins, Development, and Influence to the Later Middle Ages by William H. Stahl. [REVIEW]S. Sambursky - 1963 - Isis 55:111-113.
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    The Logic of Scientific Discovery by Karl R. Popper. [REVIEW]Y. Bar-Hillel & S. Sambursky - 1960 - Isis 51:91-94.
  25. 2. medieval philosophy.A. A. Long, D. Sedley, B. Mates, N. Mitchison, S. Sambursky, F. H. Sandbach, J. Annas, J. Barnes, A. H. Armstrong & H. A. Wolfson - 1994 - In Anthony Kenny (ed.), The Oxford history of Western philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  26. S. Samburski, Il mondo fisico dei Greci. [REVIEW]Vittorio Mathieu - 1959 - Filosofia 10 (3):466.
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  27. S. Sambursky, The Physical World of the Greeks. M. D. Philippe, Initiation a la Philosophie D'Aristote. [REVIEW]William H. Kane - 1957 - The Thomist 20:370.
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    S. Sambursky: The Physical World of the Greeks; The Physical World of Late Antiquity; The Physics of the Stoics. [REVIEW]J. T. Vallance - 1989 - Isis 80 (2):307-308.
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    Time in Neoplatonism S. Sambursky and S. Pinés: The Concept of Time in Late Neoplatonism. Texts with Translation, Introduction, and Notes. Pp. 118. Jerusalem: Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 1971. Cloth. [REVIEW]A. H. Armstrong - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (02):231-232.
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    Physics of the Stoics. S. Sambursky[REVIEW]Jerry Stannard - 1961 - Philosophy of Science 28 (1):83-84.
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    The Physical World of the Greeks by S. Sambursky[REVIEW]Charles C. Gillispie - 1958 - Isis 49 (3):356-358.
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    Physics of the Stoics by S. Sambursky[REVIEW]Margaret Reesor - 1960 - Isis 51:233-234.
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    The Physical World of Late Antiquity by S. Sambursky[REVIEW]I. Drabkin - 1964 - Isis 55:385-386.
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    The Physical World of Late Antiquity by S. Sambursky[REVIEW]I. E. Drabkin - 1964 - Isis 55 (3):385-386.
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    Book Review:The Physical World of the Greeks S. Sambursky, Merton Dagut. [REVIEW]Jerry Stannard - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (2):155-.
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    The Physical World of the Greeks by S. Sambursky; Merton Dagut; The Physical World of Late Antiquity by S. Sambursky; The Physics of the Stoics by S. Sambursky[REVIEW]J. Vallance - 1989 - Isis 80:307-308.
  37. SAMBURSKY, S. -The Physical World of the Greeks. [REVIEW]R. N. Smart - 1959 - Mind 68:423.
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    Physics of the Stoics. [REVIEW]S. F. L. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):534-534.
    From the meagre fragments available, Sambursky has carefully reconstructed the basic physical concepts of the Stoa, emphasizing the continuum theory developed by Chrysippos and Poseidonios. Stoic physics, in contrast with Democritean atomism, has been largely neglected, in spite of its relevance to contemporary theories of continuity. Sambursky's contribution should overcome this omission to a great extent, and, together with Mates' and Lukasiewicz's work in Stoic logic, enable us to comprehend the non-ethical features of Stoic thought. Included is a (...)
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    Iamblichus’ Response to Aristotle’s and Pseudo-Archytas’ Theories of Time.Sergey Trostyanskiy - 2016 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 21 (2):187-212.
    This article aims to shed light on certain aspects of Iamblichus’ theory of time that have not been sufficiently examined to date in the scholarly literature. As of today, there are a mere handful of scholarly works tackling Iamblichus’ solutions to the paradoxes of time in particular, and his contribution to the developments of the Neoplatonic theory of the subject more generally. This article attempts to redress the lack of literature on this topic by examining Iamblichus’ response to Aristotle’s and (...)
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    Iamblichus’ Response to Aristotle’s and Pseudo-Archytas’ Theories of Time.Sergey Trostyanskiy - 2016 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 21 (2):187-213.
    This article aims to shed light on certain aspects of Iamblichus’ theory of time that have not been sufficiently examined to date in the scholarly literature. As of today, there are a mere handful of scholarly works tackling Iamblichus’ solutions to the paradoxes of time in particular, and his contribution to the developments of the Neoplatonic theory of the subject more generally. This article attempts to redress the lack of literature on this topic by examining Iamblichus’ response to Aristotle’s and (...)
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    Myth and philosophy in Plato's Phaedrus.Daniel S. Werner - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Plato's dialogues frequently criticize traditional Greek myth, yet Plato also integrates myth with his writing. Daniel S. Werner confronts this paradox through an in-depth analysis of the Phaedrus, Plato's most mythical dialogue. Werner argues that the myths of the Phaedrus serve several complex functions: they bring nonphilosophers into the philosophical life; they offer a starting point for philosophical inquiry; they unify the dialogue as a literary and dramatic whole; they draw attention to the limits of language and the limits of (...)
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    Monisticheskai︠a︡ paradigma filosofskogo ponimanii︠a︡ mira i cheloveka.M. G. Zelent︠s︡ova - 2001 - Ivanovo: Ivanovskiĭ gos. universitet.
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    The outer limits of reason: what science, mathematics, and logic cannot tell us.Noson S. Yanofsky - 2013 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Many books explain what is known about the universe. This book investigates what cannot be known. Rather than exploring the amazing facts that science, mathematics, and reason have revealed to us, this work studies what science, mathematics, and reason tell us cannot be revealed. In The Outer Limits of Reason, Noson Yanofsky considers what cannot be predicted, described, or known, and what will never be understood. He discusses the limitations of computers, physics, logic, and our own thought processes. Yanofsky describes (...)
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    Hē prosōkratikē philosophia kai hoi synchrones physikes epistēmes: ho Empedoklēs san syndesmos: meletē.Michalēs El Xylinas - 1997 - Athēna: Ekdoseis "Dōdōnē".
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    Ot i︠a︡ k drugomu: problemy sot︠s︡ialʹnoĭ ontologii v postklassicheskoĭ filosofii.I. Zhuk & T. V. Shchitt︠s︡ova (eds.) - 1998 - Minsk: Propilei.
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    The Explanation Game: A Formal Framework for Interpretable Machine Learning.David S. Watson & Luciano Floridi - 2021 - In Josh Cowls & Jessica Morley (eds.), The 2020 Yearbook of the Digital Ethics Lab. Springer Verlag. pp. 109-143.
    We propose a formal framework for interpretable machine learning. Combining elements from statistical learning, causal interventionism, and decision theory, we design an idealised explanation game in which players collaborate to find the best explanation for a given algorithmic prediction. Through an iterative procedure of questions and answers, the players establish a three-dimensional Pareto frontier that describes the optimal trade-offs between explanatory accuracy, simplicity, and relevance. Multiple rounds are played at different levels of abstraction, allowing the players to explore overlapping causal (...)
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  47. Estimation of 3-D figures induced by 2-D mobile constellations of dots.S. Zdravkovic - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 61-61.
     
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    A commentary on Jean-Paul Sartre's Critique of dialectical reason, volume 1, Theory of practical ensembles.Joseph S. Catalano - 1986 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Sartre’s Critique of Dialectical Reason ranks with Being and Nothingness as a work of major philosophical significance, but it has been largely neglected. The first volume, published in 1960, was dismissed as a Marxist work at a time when structuralism was coming into vogue; the incomplete second volume has only recently been published in France. In this commentary on the first volume, Joseph S. Catalano restores the Critique to its deserved place among Sartre’s works and within philosophical discourse as a (...)
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    SMEs and CSR in Developing Countries.Søren Jeppesen, Peter Lund-Thomsen & Dima Jamali - 2017 - Business and Society 56 (1):11-22.
    This article is the guest editors’ introduction to the special issue in Business & Society on “SMEs and CSR in Developing Countries.” The special issue includes four original research articles by Hamann, Smith, Tashman, and Marshall; Allet; Egels-Zandén; and Puppim de Oliveira and Jabbour on various aspects of the relationship of small and medium enterprises to corporate social responsibility in developing countries.
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    Een handvol filosofen: geschiedenis van de filosofiebeoefening aan de Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam van 1880 tot 2012.H. E. S. Woldring - 2013 - Hilversum: Verloren.
    In 'Een handvol filosofen' staan de filosofen centraal die sinds de oprichting van de Vrije Universiteit in 1880 aan deze instelling verbonden zijn geweest. Het gaat hierbij niet alleen om de inhoud van hun werk, maar ook om de personen zelf. Er waren filosofiedocenten die zich met de universiteit identificeerden en zich volledig konden ontplooien. Er waren er echter ook voor wie dit niet gold, die geïsoleerd of in gewetensnood raakten. Veel filosofiestudenten waren actief betrokken bij wat er in hun (...)
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