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    Browning’s ontology.Vate - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (9999):83-91.
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    Disagreement as a dramatic event.Dwight Van De Vate - 1965 - The Monist 49 (2):248 - 261.
    Logic has a function in the social act of persuading. It defines the rules of relevance, coherence, and consistency which persuading should exemplify. These rules are not themselves objects of persuasion, but a priori reference-points persuading must take for granted. In the theories of logic currently in vogue, logical rules are found, not made. As we find them, we are ‘logical spectators’. Using them, we are ‘logical agents’.
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    Other Minds and the Uses of Language.Dwight Van de Vate Jr - 1966 - American Philosophical Quarterly 3 (3):250 - 254.
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    The Problem of Robot Consciousness.Dwight van de Vate - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (2):149.
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    Thesis: Violence and persons.Dwight van De Vate - 1969 - World Futures 7 (3):2-31.
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  6. The Appeal to Force.Dwight Van de Vate - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 8 (1):43-60.
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  7. Reasoning and Threatening: A Reply to Yoos.Dwight Van de Vate - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 8 (3):177-179.
     
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  8. Browning’s ontology.Dwight Van de Vate Jr - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (Supplement):83-91.
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    Ehman's Naturalism.Dwight Van de Vate Jr - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (1):135-140.
    My quarrel is with Ehman's third and concluding section. There he undertakes a confrontation of the two conceptions of the self developed in his preceding argument. "We must decide," he says, "whether the self is reducible to a determinate object in the world or is a transcending subject for which both the world and the self's own determinate nature are mere objects". But the self can never be reduced to a mere object, for the self "can detach itself in thought (...)
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    Laughter And Detachment.Dwight van de Vate - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):163-171.
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    Notes Towards a Theory of Time.Dwight Van de Vate - 1973 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 11 (1-2):153-157.
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    Other Minds and the Uses of Language.Dwight Van de Vate - 1966 - American Philosophical Quarterly 3 (3):250-254.
  13. Persons, privacy, and feeling.Dwight Van de Vate - 1970 - Memphis [Tenn.]: Memphis State University Press.
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    Persons, Privacy, and Feeling: Essays in the Philosophy of Mind.Dwight van de Vate - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):430-430.
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    Romantic Love: A Philosophical Inquiry.Dwight Van de Vate - 1981 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Romantic love is subject to the same philosophical analysis, this book shows, as any other human experience such as selfhood, good and evil, or justice—even though most philosophers have neglected it. An appropriate method of inquiry here, the author holds, "must be an ontological theory; it must evaluate the reality of love in comparison to the other things we think are real." Part I examines the layman's conception of romantic love as a "mysterious, unanalyzable feeling." It also examines the psychologist's (...)
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  16. Romantic Love: A Philosophical Inquiry.Dwight Van de Vate - 1982 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 15 (4):277-280.
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    Social Change and Cultural Crisis.Dwight Van de Vate Jr - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:449-451.
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    Strawson's Concept of a Person.Dwight van de Vate - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):9-24.
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    The Concept of Risk 1.Dwight Van de Vate & James Kelly - 1978 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):115-123.
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    Books in review.Edward J. Machle, Dwight Van De Vate & S. Daniel Breslauer - 1980 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (2):137-139.
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    The Language of Philosophy. [REVIEW]Dwight van de Vate Jr - 1985 - International Studies in Philosophy 17 (3):93-94.
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    Kant's Ethics: Universality and the Inclinations. [REVIEW]Dwight Van de Vate - 1963 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):3-7.
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    Mary Ellen Curtin's Symposium on Love 1. [REVIEW]Dwight Van de Vate - 1974 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 12 (4):553-560.
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    Social Change and Cultural Crisis. [REVIEW]Dwight Van de Vate Jr - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:449-451.
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    Superstitiosi Vates. Nota a un frammento tragico di Ennio (sc. 319 V.2).Alessandro Russo - 2023 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 75 (1):7-13.
    Sulla base di una dimenticata intuizione di Alberto Grilli, l’articolo si propone di rivendicare, con nuovi argomenti e precisazioni, l’attribuzione a un frammento del Telamo di Ennio delle parole superstitiosi vates inpudentesque harioli (Enn. sc. 319 V.2) che nelle edizioni più recenti delle tragedie enniane vengono invece attribuite a Cicerone, fonte del frammento.
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    Pri̇Vate Property and Strata Formati̇On.Сабіна Мурадова - 2022 - Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 5 (2):118-125.
    The theoretical foundations of the social structure of the society and the historical forms of ownership were discussed in the article. The presence of many types of property is a necessary condition for its normal functioning in society. As a result of these types of property, the needs and activities of every person in society are fully satisfied. From ancient times to the present day, attitudes towards property issues have developed in different ways in different regimes. Even before the creation (...)
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  27. Vates.Hellfried Dahlmann - 1948 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 97 (1):337-353.
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    Amphrysia vates (aeneid 6.398).K. F. B. Fletcher - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2):863-865.
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    Vates Vaticinator.Robert Blanché - 1975 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 165 (2):258.
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  30. Niṭsheh be-vate ha-ḳafeh shel Ṿinah.Jacob Golomb (ed.) - 2006 - Yerushalayim: Karmel.
     
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    " Tuque Optime Vates": Musaeus in Book Six of the Aeneid.Martin M. Winkler - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (4).
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    Lucan as "Vates".Dolores O'Higgins - 1988 - Classical Antiquity 7 (2):208-226.
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  33. Moreh-nevukhim le-vate sefer.Moses Maimonides - 1965 - Edited by Menashe Duvshani.
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    A Critique of Van de Vate's "The Appeal to Force".George E. Yoos - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 8 (3):172 - 176.
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  35. Abu 'Ali al-Hasan Ibn Kisrà, vate popular malagueño de època almohade.Fernando Nicolás Velázquez Basanta - 1999 - Al-Qantara 20 (1):201-214.
     
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    "Persons, Privacy, and Feeling: Essays in the Philosophy of Mind," ed. D. Van de Vate, Jr. [REVIEW]Lee C. Rice - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 48 (4):414-414.
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    The Fasti- (G.) La Bua (ed.) Vates Operose Dierum. Studi sui Fasti di Ovidio. (Testi e Studi di Cultura Classica 48.) Pp. 270. Pisa: Edizioni ETS, 2010. Paper, €20. ISBN: 978-88-467-2751-0. [REVIEW]Magdalena Ohrman - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):506-508.
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    Repli Vers Ľest Pierre Chuvin: Mythologie et gèographie dionysiaques. Recherches sur LΆeuvre de Nonnos de Panopolis. ('Vates', Collection publiée sous le patronage du Centre de recherches de poésie latine et grecque de ľ;Université de Clermont, 2.) Pp. 366; 4 maps, 4 plates, Clermont-Ferrand: Éditions Adosa, 1991. Paper, frs 330. [REVIEW]A. S. Hollis - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):12-13.
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  39. Hans-Herman Hoppe's argumentation ethic: A critique.Gene Callahan & Robert P. Murphy - 2006 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 20 (2):53-64.
    ONE OF THE MOST prominent theorists of anarcho-capitalism is Hans- Hermann Hoppe. In what is perhaps his most famous result, the argumentation ethic for libertarianism, he purports to establish an a priori defense of the justice of a social order based exclusively on pri- vate property. Hoppe claims that all participants in a debate must presuppose the libertarian principle that every person owns himself, since the principle underlies the very concept of argumentation. Some libertarians (e.g., Rothbard 1988) have celebrated (...)
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    Internalized Moral Identity in Ethical Leadership.Rebekka Skubinn & Lisa Herzog - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 133 (2):249-260.
    The relevance of leader ethicality has moti- vated ethical leadership theory. In this paper, we emphasize the importance of moral identity for the concept of ethical leadership. We relate ethical leadership incorporating an internalized moral identity to productive deviant workplace behavior. Using qualitative empirical data we illustrate the relevance of critical situations, i.e., situations in which hypernorms and organizational norms diverge, for the distinction of ethical leaders with or without internalized moral identities. Our paper takes a multidisciplinary approach integrating insight (...)
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  41. Reforming Reformed Epistemology.Duncan Pritchard - 2003 - International Philosophical Quarterly 43 (1):43-66.
    ABSTRACT: Perhaps the most influential proposal in the recent literature on the epis- temology of religious belief has been Alvin Plantinga’s anti-evidentialist contention that we should treat certain religious beliefs as properly basic. In order to support this anti-skeptical maneuver, Plantinga (along with other “reformed” epistemologists such as William Alston) has looked to the kind of anti-evidentialist model that is standardly offered as regards the epistemology of perceptual belief and has claimed that there are sufficient analogies between perceptual experience and (...)
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  42. What Rules and Laws does Socrates Obey.David Lévystone - 2019 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 57:57-75.
    Socrates ́ thought of justice and obedience to laws is moti- vated by a will to avoid the destructive effects of Sophistic criti- cisms and theories of laws. He thus requires–against theories of natural law–an almost absolute obedience to the law, as far as this law respects the legal system of the city. But, against legal positivism, Socrates would not admit that a law is just simply because it is a law: he is looking for the true Just. However, as (...)
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  43. Virgil, history, and prophecy.William Franke - 2005 - Philosophy and Literature 29 (1):73-88.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 29.1 (2005) 73-88 [Access article in PDF] Virgil, History, and Prophecy William Franke Vanderbilt University Virgil has been very widely acclaimed as a prophet, but the grounds of this acclaim have shifted in the course of history. From ancient and especially from medieval times, this recognition was traditionally accorded him first and foremost, if not exclusively, on the basis of a passage from the Fourth Eclogue (...)
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    70 Years of Logic in China: 1949-2019.Bo Chen - 2022 - Asian Studies 10 (2):19-79.
    This article outlines the history of logic in China from 1949 to 2019. Firstly, it presents a rough picture of Chinese logic before 1949 using broad brushstrokes. Secondly, it divides the whole process of development into two stages. In the first 30 years from 1949 to 1979, Chinese logic made some achievements, but also went along some detours, and its overall situation was unsatisfactory. In the latter 40 years from 1979 to 2019, due to Deng Xiaoping’s reform and opening up, (...)
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    Rethinking Surveillance and Control. Beyond the 'Security vs. Privacy' Debate.Elisa Orrù, Maria Grazia Porcedda & Sebastian Weydner-Volkmann (eds.) - 2017 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
    This book is based on the premise that the trade-off between privacy and security is both unsound and con-ceals important aspects of surveillance and control. Accordingly, the authors analyse the symbiotic relati-onship between liberty and security, and the emptiness of both concepts when considered in isolation. They explore and contextualise different notions of risk, surveillance practices and the value of the rights to pri-vate life and data protection. Thereby, they show that surveillance and control neither necessarily attain security, nor (...)
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  46. El naturalismo trascendental del último Wittgenstein.VÍctor Krebs & João Victor Victor - 1996 - Ideas Y Valores 45:61-75.
    El Naturalismo Trascendental del Ultimo Wittgenstein The present article considers an internal tension in Wittgenstein's late philosophy. In what I call his 'naturalism', Wittgenstein circumscribes philosophical reflection to natural objects, to «making natural history». In his 'transcendentalism' he focuses on the «possibility of phenomena» and distinguishes philosophical method from the method of the natural sciences. I show that his 'transcendentalism' is present in his discussion of rules and prívate language, arguing for an interpretation in terms of a kantian type of (...)
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    Deflating the Odes_: Horace, _Epistles 1.20.S. J. Harrison - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (02):473-.
    Epistles 1.20, the last poem of its book, begins with an elaborate joke on the entry of Horace's book of epistles into the world and ends with a well-known σραγς describing the poet himself. It will be argued here that this final poem recalls and subverts the pretensions of two earlier final poems in Horace's own Odes, and that its good-humoured depreciation of Horace himself is matched by a similar attitude towards his previous grand poetic claims as a lyric vates.
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    A Curiosity in Seneca.J. D. P. Bolton - 1956 - Classical Quarterly 6 (3-4):238-.
    Thus the passage is printed in the Teubner edition of Seneca's Dialogues by E. Hermes, who, on the strength of Aen. 8. 702 f. , adds a note on the quotation ‘versus sunt Vergilii a Seneca licenter mutati’. Now the imputation to Seneca of such gross alteration of Virgil can only be supported if we disregard or eject the evidence to the contrary. As only the last five words are actually Virgilian; as Seneca himself says ‘aput vate nostra?’; as (...)
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  49. Eco E narciso.Amós Coelho da Silva - 2010 - Principia: Revista do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Orientais do Instituto de Letras 1 (20):65-72.
    Na Grécia, Eco, um ponto de encontro para múltiplos mitos etiológicos, porque esclarecem, por exemplo, a origem do eco, é a ninfa dos bosques e das fontes. Uma possível significação de ninfa é o seu vir a ser que é o próprio existir da natureza, já que morre e renasce, constantemente. De modo geral, as ninfas povoam os campos, os bosques e as águas. Ovídio (43 a. C a 18 d. C.), nas Metamorfoses, nos dá uma versão do mito de (...)
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    Finanskrisas bakgrunn.Rune Skarstein - 2009 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 2 (2):9-28.
    Denne artikkelen tar utgangspunkt i observasjonen at slutten av vekstfasene i kapitalismen har vært preget av en forvokst finanskapital på jakt etter store og raske profitter. Dette kan forklares med at jakten på profitt er selve drivkraften i den kapitalistiske produksjonsmåten. Pengekapital som søker avkastning innenfor finanssektoren, tar så å si en snarvei i profittjakten. Denne typen profittjakt forutsetter såkalte finansinnovasjoner, historisk for eksempel aksjer og obligasjoner, og i seinere tid ulike typer kredittderivater, hedgefond og pri- vate aksjefond som (...)
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