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  1. Henrik Birnbaum and Michael S. Flier, eds., Medieval Russian Culture. (California Slavic Studies, 12.) Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. Pp. x, 395; 5 black-and-white illustrations, 6 tables, 5 maps. $35. [REVIEW]Walter K. Hanak - 1985 - Speculum 60 (4):944-946.
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  2. Thomas Butler, ed., Monumenta Bulgarica: A Bilingual Anthology of Bulgarian Texts from the 9th to the 19th Centuries.(Michigan Slavic Materials, 41.) Ann Arbor, Mich.: Michigan Slavic Publications, 1996. Pp. xl, 629;. black-and-white figures. [REVIEW]Walter K. Hanak - 2001 - Speculum 76 (2):402-403.
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    Jonathan Harris, The End of Byzantium. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2010. Pp. xxii, 298; 16 b&w plates, 1 genealogical table, and 3 maps. $40. ISBN: 9780300117868.Marios Philippides and Walter K. Hanak, The Siege and the Fall of Constantinople in 1453: Historiography, Topography, and Military Studies. Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate, 2011. Pp. xxiv, 759; 70 b&w plates, 3 b&w figs., and 4 maps. $220. ISBN: 9781409410645. [REVIEW]Teresa Shawcross - 2013 - Speculum 88 (1):305-306.
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  4. 9. The Task of the Translator.Walter Benjamin - 2012 - In John Biguenet & Rainer Schulte (eds.), Theories of Translation: An Anthology of Essays From Dryden to Derrida. University of Chicago Press. pp. 71-82.
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  5. The Bounds of Cognition.Sven Walter - 2001 - Philosophical Psychology 14 (2):43-64.
    An alarming number of philosophers and cognitive scientists have argued that mind extends beyond the brain and body. This book evaluates these arguments and suggests that, typically, it does not. A timely and relevant study that exposes the need to develop a more sophisticated theory of cognition, while pointing to a bold new direction in exploring the nature of cognition Articulates and defends the “mark of the cognitive”, a common sense theory used to distinguish between cognitive and non-cognitive processes Challenges (...)
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  6. Governmentality: critical encounters.William Walters - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    Introduction: the advance of governmentality -- Foucault, power, and governmentality: introduction; what is governmentality?; beyond the microphysics of power?; from theory of the state to genealogy of the state; history of the art of government; pastoral power; raison d'état; liberal governmentality; five propositions on foucault and governmentality -- Governmentality 3.4.7.: introduction; governmentality after Foucault; governmentality and the political sciences; some problems in governmentality -- Foucault effect redux? some notes on international governmentality studies: constellation; a few preliminary observations; problems and debates (...)
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    The (Many) Foundations of Knowledge.Walter Hopp - 2012 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This paper presents the outlines of a phenomenological theory of foundational or non-inferential knowledge according to which the facts or states of affairs towards which our beliefs are intentionally directed can sometimes serve as reasons or evidence for what we believe. This occurs in acts of fulfillment, in which an object or state of affairs is given as it is thought to be. Hopp further argues that the sorts of empirical facts that can serve as reasons for noninferentially justified beliefs (...)
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  8. Model Anarchism.Walter Veit - 2020
    This paper constitutes a radical departure from the existing philosophical literature on models, modeling-practices, and model-based science. I argue that the various entities and practices called 'models' and 'modeling-practices' are too diverse, too context-sensitive, and serve too many scientific purposes and roles, as to allow for a general philosophical analysis. From this recognition an alternative view emerges that I shall dub model anarchism.
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    Geschichte der Philosophie in Ungarn: ein Grundriss.Tibor Hanák - 1990 - München: R. Trofenik.
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    On the relationship between emotional state and abnormal unfairness sensitivity in alcohol dependence.Damien Brevers, Xavier Noël, Catherine Hanak, Paul Verbanck & Charles Kornreich - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Published Essays: 1934-1939.Thomas Heilke & Miroslav John Hanak (eds.) - 1989 - University of Missouri.
    In this collection of essays, which covers the years from 1934 to1939, we see Eric Voegelin in the role of both scholar and public intellectual in Vienna until he was forced to flee the Nazi terror that descended on Austria in 1938. Revealing the broad spectrum of thinking and scientific study of this relatively young scholar, Voegelin's essays range from Austrian politics, Austrian constitutional history, and European racism to questions of the formation and expression of public opinion, theories of administrative (...)
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    Artificial Neural Networks and Fuzzy Neural Networks for Solving Civil Engineering Problems.Milos Knezevic, Meri Cvetkovska, Tomáš Hanák, Luis Braganca & Andrej Soltesz - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-2.
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    Anamnesis : On the Theory of History and Politics.David Walsh & Miroslav John Hanak (eds.) - 1991 - University of Missouri.
    Volume 6 of _The Collected Works of Eric Voegelin_ offers the first translation of the full German text of _Anamnesis_ published in 1966. The previous English edition, translated by Gerhart Niemeyer, focused largely on the sections of _Anamnesis_ dealing directly with Voegelin's philosophy of consciousness. It omitted some of the extensive historical studies on which the philosophy of consciousness was based. To properly understand Voegelin's work, however, it is essential to give equal weight to the empirical as well as the (...)
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  14. What is Locke's Theory of Representation?Walter Ott - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (6):1077-1095.
    On a currently popular reading of Locke, an idea represents its cause, or what God intended to be its cause. Against Martha Bolton and my former self (among others), I argue that Locke cannot hold such a view, since it sins against his epistemology and theory of abstraction. I argue that Locke is committed to a resemblance theory of representation, with the result that ideas of secondary qualities are not representations.
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    The Correspondence of Walter Benjamin, 1910-1940.Walter Benjamin, Gershom Scholem & Theodor W. Adorno - 2012 - University of Chicago Press.
    Called “the most important critic of his time” by Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin has only become more influential over the years, as his work has assumed a crucial place in current debates over the interactions of art, culture, and meaning. A “natural and extraordinary talent for letter writing was one of the most captivating facets of his nature,” writes Gershom Scholem in his Foreword to this volume; and Benjamin's correspondence reveals the evolution of some of his most powerful ideas, (...)
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  16. The Aptness of Envy.Jordan David Thomas Walters - 2023 - American Journal of Political Science 1 (1):1-11.
    Are demands for equality motivated by envy? Nietzsche, Freud, Hayek, and Nozick all thought so. Call this the Envy Objection. For egalitarians, the Envy Objection is meant to sting. Many egalitarians have tried to evade the Envy Objection.. But should egalitarians be worried about envy? In this paper, I argue that egalitarians should stop worrying and learn to love envy. I argue that the persistent unwillingness to embrace the Envy Objection is rooted in a common misunderstanding of the nature of (...)
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    Illuminations: Essays and Reflections.Walter Benjamin - 1969 - Schocken.
    Views from one of the most original cultural critics of the twentieth century, Walter Benjamin.
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    Az elfelejtett reneszánsz: a magyar filozófiai gondolkodás századunk első felében.Tibor Hanák - 1993 - [Budapest]: Göncöl.
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    A national compensation for backwardness.Péter Hanák - 1994 - Studies in East European Thought 46 (1-2):33 - 45.
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    Die Entwicklung der marxistischen Philosophie.Tibor Hanák - 1976 - Stuttgart: Schwabe.
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    Kafka’s Nonsymbolic Semantics.Miroslav John Hanak - 1975 - Idealistic Studies 5 (3):231-254.
    Few twentieth century novelists have been subjected to as exhaustive and self-confident interpretations of the ultimate meaning of their work as was Franz Kafka. Veritable regiments of men of letters, psychoanalysts, sociologists, philosophers, and just plain busybodies followed the urge to formulate theories on Kafka’s concern with the alienation of Western man. Personal friends like Max Brod, dramatizers of the loveless world of The Trial, André Gide and Jean-Louis Barrault, analyzers of parental stunting of the child psyche like Josef Rattner, (...)
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    Lukács war anders.Tibor Hanák - 1973 - Meisenheim am Glan,: Hain.
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    Neo-marxism in eastern central europe.Tibor Hanak - 1985 - Studies in East European Thought 30 (4):379-385.
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    Neo-Marxism in Eastern Central Europe.Tibor Hanak - 1985 - Studies in Soviet Thought 30 (4):379-385.
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    The Enlightenment as Secularization of Baroque Eschatology in France and in England.M. J. Hanak - 1971 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 3:83-109.
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    The Enlightenment as Secularization of Baroque Eschatology in France and in England.M. J. Hanak - 1971 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 3:83-109.
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    The emergence of baroque mentality and its cultural impact on western europe after 1550.Miroslav John Hanak - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (3):315-326.
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    Paraconsistent Logic: Consistency, Contradiction and Negation.Walter Carnielli & Marcelo Esteban Coniglio - 2016 - Basel, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. Edited by Marcelo Esteban Coniglio.
    This book is the first in the field of paraconsistency to offer a comprehensive overview of the subject, including connections to other logics and applications in information processing, linguistics, reasoning and argumentation, and philosophy of science. It is recommended reading for anyone interested in the question of reasoning and argumentation in the presence of contradictions, in semantics, in the paradoxes of set theory and in the puzzling properties of negation in logic programming. Paraconsistent logic comprises a major logical theory and (...)
  29. Toward a libertarian theory of inalienability: a critique of Rothbard, Barnett, Smith, Kinsella, Gordon, and Epstein.Walter Block - 2003 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 17 (2):39-86.
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    Priyadarśikā, a Sanskrit Drama by HarshaPriyadarsika, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha.Walter E. Clark, G. K. Nariman, A. V. Williams Jackson, Charles J. Ogden & Harsha - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:77.
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  31. Pietro Prini.Walter Minella - 2016 - Città del Vaticano: Lateran University Press.
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    Woher kommt das Böse?-- wenn Gott gut ist.Walter Simonis - 1999 - Graz: Styria.
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  33. The Arcades Project.Walter Benjamin, Howard Eiland & Kevin Mclaughlin - 1999 - Science and Society 65 (2):243-246.
     
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  34. Toward a Libertarian Theory of Inalienability: A Critique of Rothbard, Barnett, Smith, Kinsella, Gordon, and Epstein.Walter Block - 2017 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 2:39-85.
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  35. Reflections on a theory of organisms: holism in biology.Walter M. Elsasser - 1987 - Baltimore, Md: Published for the Johns Hopkins Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences by the Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Are living organisms--as Descartes argued--just machines? Or is the nature of life such that it can never be fully explained by mechanistic models? In this thought-provoking and controversial book, eminent geophysicist Walter M. Elsasser argues that the behavior of living organisms cannot be reduced to physico-chemical causality. Suggesting that molecular biology today is at the same point as Newtonian physics on the eve of the quantum revolution, Elsasser lays the foundation for a theoretical biology that points the way toward (...)
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  36. An epistemic approach to paraconsistency: a logic of evidence and truth.Walter Carnielli & Abilio Rodrigues - 2019 - Synthese 196 (9):3789-3813.
    The purpose of this paper is to present a paraconsistent formal system and a corresponding intended interpretation according to which true contradictions are not tolerated. Contradictions are, instead, epistemically understood as conflicting evidence, where evidence for a proposition A is understood as reasons for believing that A is true. The paper defines a paraconsistent and paracomplete natural deduction system, called the Basic Logic of Evidence, and extends it to the Logic of Evidence and Truth. The latter is a logic of (...)
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    Origin of the German Trauerspiel.Walter Benjamin - 2018 - Harvard University Press.
    Origin of the German Trauerspiel was Walter Benjamin's first full, historically oriented analysis of modernity. Readers of English know it as "The Origin of German Tragic Drama," but in fact the subject is something else--the play of mourning. Howard Eiland's completely new English translation, the first since 1977, is closer to the German text and more consistent with Benjamin's philosophical idiom. Focusing on the extravagant seventeenth-century theatrical genre of the trauerspiel, precursor of the opera, Benjamin identifies allegory as the (...)
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  38. The Wisdom of the Body.Walter B. Cannon - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (2):234-235.
     
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    A Doctor at Calvary. [REVIEW]Walter M. Abbott - 1954 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 29 (4):621-624.
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    A Doctor at Calvary. [REVIEW]Walter M. Abbott - 1954 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 29 (4):621-624.
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    Montague’s Paradox, Informal Provability, and Explicit Modal Logic.Walter Dean - 2014 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 55 (2):157-196.
    The goal of this paper is to explore the significance of Montague’s paradox—that is, any arithmetical theory $T\supseteq Q$ over a language containing a predicate $P$ satisfying $P\rightarrow \varphi $ and $T\vdash \varphi \,\therefore\,T\vdash P$ is inconsistent—as a limitative result pertaining to the notions of formal, informal, and constructive provability, in their respective historical contexts. To this end, the paradox is reconstructed in a quantified extension $\mathcal {QLP}$ of Artemov’s logic of proofs. $\mathcal {QLP}$ contains both explicit modalities $t:\varphi $ (...)
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    Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical Writings.Walter Benjamin - 1978 - Schocken.
    A companion volume to Illuminations, the first collection of Walter Benjamin's writings, Reflections presents a further sampling of his wide-ranging work. Here Benjamin evolves a theory of language as the medium of all creation, discusses theater and surrealism, reminisces about Berlin in the 1920s, recalls conversations with Bertolt Brecht, and provides travelogues of various cities, including Moscow under Stalin. He moves seamlessly from literary criticism to autobiography to philosophical-theological speculations, cementing his reputation as one of the greatest and most (...)
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    Über den Begriff der Geschichte.Walter Benjamin - 2010 - Berlin: Suhrkamp. Edited by Gérard Raulet.
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  44. Heuristic methods for computer ethics.Walter Maner - 2002 - In James Moor & Terrell Ward Bynum (eds.), Cyberphilosophy: the intersection of philosophy and computing. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 339-365.
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    Modalità e multimodalità.Walter A. Carnielli - 2001 - Milano: F. Angeli. Edited by Claudio Pizzi.
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    The proceedings of the XVI ebl--16th Brazilian logic conference, 2011: A preface.Walter Carnielli & Renata de Freitas Petrucio Viana - 2014 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (2):181-185.
  47. Arithmetical Reflection and the Provability of Soundness.Walter Dean - 2015 - Philosophia Mathematica 23 (1):31-64.
    Proof-theoretic reflection principles are schemas which attempt to express the soundness of arithmetical theories within their own language, e.g., ${\mathtt{{Prov}_{\mathsf {PA}} \rightarrow \varphi }}$ can be understood to assert that any statement provable in Peano arithmetic is true. It has been repeatedly suggested that justification for such principles follows directly from acceptance of an arithmetical theory $\mathsf {T}$ or indirectly in virtue of their derivability in certain truth-theoretic extensions thereof. This paper challenges this consensus by exploring relationships between reflection principles (...)
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  48. The narrative of rescue in pediatric practice.Walter M. Robinson - 2002 - In Rita Charon & Martha Montello (eds.), Stories matter: the role of narrative in medical ethics. New York: Routledge. pp. 97--108.
     
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    Reflections on life: science, religion, truth, ethics, success, society.Walter Kistler - 2003 - Bellevue, WA: Foundations for the Future, Publisher. Edited by Frank Miele.
    This book distills six decades of diary entries on science, religion, truth, ethics, success, and society by Walter Kistler, scientist, industrialist, and philanthropist. The book explores these subjects through the lenses of analysis and implication, and presents the compelling findings of an extraordinary, lifelong, intellectual odyssey.
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    The Dialectical Forge: Juridical Disputation and the Evolution of Islamic Law.Walter Edward Young - 2016 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
    The Dialectical Forge identifies dialectical disputation as a primary formative dynamic in the evolution of pre-modern Islamic legal systems, promoting dialectic from relative obscurity to a more appropriate position at the forefront of Islamic legal studies. The author introduces and develops a dialectics-based analytical method for the study of pre-modern Islamic legal argumentation, examines parallels and divergences between Aristotelian dialectic and early juridical jadal-theory, and proposes a multi-component paradigm—the Dialectical Forge Model—to account for the power of jadal in shaping Islamic (...)
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