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  1. Flaubert and the Pictorial Arts: From Image to Text.Adrianne Tooke - 2000 - Oxford University Press.
    Flaubert is a major writer, as popular in England as he is in France, and of an enduring fascination. This book examines his responses to pictorial art, from classical to popular, Eastern to Western, traditional to modern. Rival and foil, pictorial art emerges as one of the most powerful driving forces behind his own work.
     
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  2. Diligite iustitiam qui iudicatis terram: Justice and the Just Ruler in Dante.John Took - 1997 - In John Robert Woodhouse (ed.), Dante and Governance. Clarendon Press.
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    The star Lore of the south african natives.W. Hammond Tooke - 1886 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 5 (2):304-312.
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    Five themes in search of an orchestra.W. D. Hammond-Tooke - 1980 - Philosophical Papers 9 (sup001):221-226.
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    Epea pteroenta.John Horne Tooke - 1798 - Menston (Yorks.): Scolar P..
    OR, THE DIVERSIONS OF PURLEY. INTRODUCTION. B. .. THE mystery is at last unravelled. I shall no more wonder now that you engross his company ...
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    George Corbett, Dante and Epicurus: A Dualistic Vision of Secular and Spiritual Fulfilment. Oxford, UK: Legenda, 2013. Pp. xii, 189; 2 black-and-white figures. $89.50. ISBN: 978-1907975790. [REVIEW]John Took - 2014 - Speculum 89 (2):466-468.
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    The Principles of Natural Philosophy: In which is Shewn the Insufficiency of the Present Systems to Give Us Any Just Account of that Science : and the Necessity There is of Some New Principles in Order to Furnish Us with a True and Real Knowledge of Nature.Robert Greene, Edmund Jeffery, James Knapton & Benjamin Tooke - 1712 - Printed at the University-Press, for Edm. Jeffery ... And Are to Be Sold by James Knapton ... And Benjamin Took ... London.
  8. Anti-tooke.John Fearn - 1824 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt,: F. Frommann.
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    “You took an Oath!”: Engaging Medical Students About the Importance of Oaths and Codes Through Film and Television.Kayhan Parsi & Nanette Elster - 2020 - HEC Forum 32 (2):175-189.
    In this paper, we will consider the role of oaths and codes of ethics in undergraduate medical education. Studies of ethics syllabi suggest that ethics educators typically use well-known bioethics texts such as Beauchamp and Childress. Yet, many issues that medical students will face are addressed by codes of ethics and oaths. We will first provide a historical survey of oaths and codes and then address how these sources of ethical guidance can be effectively used in ethics education of medical (...)
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    What Took So Long? The Disability Critique Recognized.Timothy Lillie - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (1):57-58.
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    It took Spinoza and structuralism to teach Deleuze that meaning is not necessarily attributed to the cinematic sign.Roger Dawkins - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (157):325-344.
    In his books on the cinema, Gilles Deleuze describes the sign as an expression of semiotic matter. Importantly, expression is a process whereby semiotic matter is molded into form, but this process is not rightfully guided by any structure transcendent to semiotic matter itself. It is the result of matter’s self-modulation. Using an early essay of Deleuze’s called ‘How do we recognize structuralism?’, I take a closer look at the cinema books and unpack exactly what is involved in the process (...)
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    The german ideology never took place.Terrell Carver - 2010 - History of Political Thought 31 (1):107-127.
    The German Ideology as a 'book' dates only from the early 1920s and 1930s. The opening 'chapter' 'I. Feuerbach' was factitiously constructed to solve the problem posed by Marx's engimatic reference in 1859 to 'self-clarification'. This was in autobiographical passages detailing his 'outlook', termed by Engels the 'materialist interpretation of history'. Factual evidence presented here makes this framing untenable. 'The German ideology' manuscript materials of 1845-6 are best studied -- not as a 'smooth text' of the 'last hand' -- but (...)
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    “It took time to understand Greek newspapers”. The media experience of Swedish women in Greece.Ulrika Sjöberg - 2006 - Communications 31 (2):173-192.
    This article tackles the media experience of ten Swedish women living in Greece. It focuses on the relation between their media experience and culture. This is examined by looking specifically at their use of Greek media during their first years in Greece as a way of learning a new culture, how they use Swedish media to maintain a link with Swedish culture and society, their concerns about children's media use, and how they view the importance of media in introducing the (...)
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    “They Took Out the Wrong Context”: Uses of Time‐Space in the Practice of Positioning.Kevin M. Leander - 2004 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 32 (2):188-213.
  15. The measures religious cults took in front of Coronavirus: weakness or diligence?Tudor Cosmin Ciocan - 2020 - Dialogo 6 (2):153-167.
    While spreading wide-world, the new coronavirus Sars-CoV-2 made changes in many social departments of our society on levels we never thought about and messes with all our cultural habits. Thus, we witnessed that the religious denominations took into consideration changes without precedent in their cultic history and thus dogmatic as well concerning the actual threat of Coronavirus. We saw for example the Roman-Catholic Church who suspended all masses here and there[1] at first or banned the crucial gestures in rituals [to (...)
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    Bringing the state to England: Andrew Tooke's translation of Samuel Pufendorf's 'De officio hominis et civis'.David Saunders & Ian Hunter - 2003 - History of Political Thought 24 (2):218-234.
    Andrew Tooke's 1691 English translation of Samuel Pufendorf's De officio hominis et civis, published as The Whole Duty of Man According to the Law of Nature, brought Pufendorf's manual fo statist natural law into English politics at a moment of temporary equilibrium in the unfinished contest between Crown and Parliament for the rights and powers of sovereignty. Drawing on the authors' re-edition of The Whole Duty of Man, this article describes and analyses a telling instance of how--by translation--the core (...)
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  17. What If We Took Autonomous Recovery Seriously? A Democratic Critique of Contemporary Western Ethical Foreign Policy.Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa - 2013 - Ethical Perspectives 20 (1):81-108.
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    After You Left / They Took It Apart: Demolished Paul Rudolph Homes.Chris Mottalini - 2013 - Columbia College Chicago Press.
    While more conventional art can be tucked neatly away on gallery walls, houses have a much larger footprint. And when a home outlives its most basic function of providing shelter, a decision has to be made as to whether it is ultimately worth saving. Modernist homes like those designed by Paul Rudolph face an additional challenge as products of a stark, concrete-laden brutalist style now seen by many to be cold and uninviting. Photographer Chris Mottalini visited three abandoned Rudolph homes (...)
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    The free energy principle: it’s not about what it takes, it’s about what took you there.Axel Constant - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 36 (2):1-17.
    Philosophical writings on the free energy principle in the life sciences often give the impression that minimising free energy is sufficient for life. But minimising free energy is not a sufficient condition for life. In fact, one can perfectly well conceive of a system that actively minimises its free energy, and for this very reason moves inexorably towards death. So, where does the assumption of this entailment relation come from? There is indeed an entailment relation, but it goes the other (...)
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  20. Why Kant’s Hope Took a Historical Turn in Practical Philosophy.Jaeha Woo - 2023 - Con-Textos Kantianos 17:43-55.
    In the beginning of his critical period, Kant treated the perfect attainment of the highest good—the unconditioned totality of ends which would uphold the perfect proportionality between moral virtue and happiness—as both the ground of hope for deserved happiness and the final end of our moral life. But I argue that Kant moved in the direction of de-emphasizing the latter aspect of the highest good, not because it is inappropriate or impossible for us to promote this ideal, but because the (...)
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    If we took Dewey's aesthetics seriously, how would the arts be taught?Philip W. Jackson - 1995 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 13 (3):193-202.
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    Not All Selfies Took Alike: Distinct Selfie Motivations Are Related to Different Personality Characteristics.Etgar Shir & Amichai-Hamburger Yair - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Some Embezzlement Claims Took Place In Istanbul Press Towards The Committee Of Union And Progress.Mehmet Aydin - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:696-706.
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    This paper took too long to write: A puzzle about overcoming weakness of will.Rachel McKinnon & Mathieu Doucet - 2015 - Philosophical Psychology 28 (1):49-69.
    The most discussed puzzle about weakness of will (WoW) is how it is possible: how can a person freely and intentionally perform actions that she judges she ought not perform, or that she has resolved not to perform? In this paper, we are concerned with a much less discussed puzzle about WoW?how is overcoming it possible? We explain some of the ways in which previously weak-willed agents manage to overcome their weakness. Some of these are relatively straightforward?as agents learn of (...)
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    Before the Crane Took Flight: Interview with Chinese Philosopher of Technology Yuan Deyu.Carl Mitcham & Yin Wenjuan - 2022 - NanoEthics 16 (3):243-255.
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    ‘The ethics approval took 20 months on a trial which was meant to help terminally ill cancer patients. In the end we had to send the funding back’: a survey of views on human research ethics reviews.Anna Mae Scott, Iain Chalmers, Adrian Barnett, Alexandre Stephens, Simon E. Kolstoe, Justin Clark & Paul Glasziou - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):e90-e90.
    BackgroundWe conducted a survey to identify what types of health/medical research could be exempt from research ethics reviews in Australia.MethodsWe surveyed Australian health/medical researchers and Human Research Ethics Committee members. The survey asked whether respondents had previously changed or abandoned a project anticipating difficulties obtaining ethics approval, and presented eight research scenarios, asking whether these scenarios should or should not be exempt from ethics review, and to provide comments. Qualitative data were analysed thematically; quantitative data in R.ResultsWe received 514 responses. (...)
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  27. What If Plato Took Surveys? Thoughts about Philosophy Experiments.William M. Goodman - 2012 - In Patricia Hanna (ed.), An Anthology of Philosophical Studies - Volume 6. Athiner.
    The movement called Experimental Philosophy (‘x-Phi’) has now passed its tenth anniversary. Its central insight is compelling: When an argument hinges on accepting certain ‘facts’ about human perception, knowledge, or judging, the evoking of relevant intuitions by thought experiments is intended to make those facts seem obvious. But these intuitions may not be shared universally. Experimentalists propose testing claims that traditionally were intuition-based using real experiments, with real samples. Demanding that empirical claims be empirically supported is certainly reasonable; though experiments (...)
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    ...whether they took treaty or not, they were subject to the laws of the Dominion.Matthew James Weigel - 2019 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 10 (2).
    A selection of poems from a chapbook research creation regarding the mystery of the printing and distribution of the Treaty 6 parchment. Treaty 6 was signed in 1876 with the promise of parchment copies to be delivered to the signatories the following year. This delivery did not occur. A copy of the parchment with unknown provenance is housed in Bruce Peel Special Collections at the University of Alberta. These poems are part of an ongoing research project examining the implications of (...)
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    Why I Took Celebrex for Seven Years.Russell Eisenman - 2008 - Journal of Information Ethics 17 (2):7-9.
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    The Legal Nature of The Ta‘ātī Took Place After The Void/Bāṭil and Invalid/Fāsid Sales Contract in Ḥanafī Legal Thought.Ünal Yerli̇kaya - 2022 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 8 (2):1095-1121.
    In Ḥanafī legal thought, ta‘ātī (mutual delivery of goods and price) has been seen as a sales contract without the need for an additional legal transaction. This situation raises the question of whether the delivery transaction took place after a void (bāṭil) or invalid (fāsid) sales contract can be considered as a new contract that is revealed through ta‘ātī. In this study, which we aim to answer the aforementioned question, first of all, the issue of what kind of relationship is (...)
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    Divine Imagining: An Essay on the First Principles of Philosophy, Being a Continuation of the Experiment Which Took Shape First in the World As Imagination (No. 2 of the World As Imagination Series).Edward Douglas Fawcett - 2014 - Macmillan & Co..
    Hardcover reprint of the original 1921 edition - beautifully bound in brown cloth covers featuring titles stamped in gold, 8vo - 6x9. No adjustments have been made to the original text, giving readers the full antiquarian experience. For quality purposes, all text and images are printed as black and white. This item is printed on demand. Book Information: Fawcett, E. Douglas (Edward Douglas). Divine Imagining; An Essay On The First Principles Of Philosophy, Being A Continuation Of The Experiment Which Took (...)
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  32. Heidegger: Bibliography of addresses and courses he took and taught: German and English.Daniel Fidel Ferrer & Martin Heidegger - 2022 - 27283 Verden, Germany: Kuhn Verlag.
    Heidegger: Bibliography of addresses and courses he took and taught: German and English / By Daniel Fidel Ferrer. Copyright ©Daniel Fidel Ferrer, 2022. All rights reserved. Copyright materials. Request permission for use from Daniel Fidel Ferrer. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. CC BY-NC-ND. Imprint 1.0. March 2022. Pages 1-49. -/- 1. Heidegger, Martin, -- 1889-1976. 2. Heidegger, Martin, -- 1889-1976 -- Indexes. 4). Metaphysics. 5). Philosophy, German. 6). Philosophy, German – Greek influences. 7). Ontology. I. Ferrer, Daniel Fidel, 1952-. Language: English (Preface and Introduction). (...)
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    A linguistic commentary on John Fearn's Anti-Tooke (1824/27).Brigitte Asbach-Schnitker - 1973 - Tübingen,: M. Niemeyer.
    A revision of the author's thesis, Regensburg.
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  34. The strange case of the man who took 40,000 ecstasy pills in nine years.David McCandless - unknown
    Doctors from London University have revealed details of what they believe is the largest amount of ecstasy ever consumed by a single person. Consultants from the addiction centre at St George's Medical School, London, have published a case report of a British man estimated to have taken around 40,000 pills of MDMA, the active ingredient in ecstasy, over nine years. The heaviest previous lifetime intake on record is 2,000 pills. Though the man, who is now 37, stopped taking the drug (...)
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  35. When, in the first third of the 11th century, the people of Cordova took over the street..C. Mazzoli-Guintard - 1999 - Al-Qantara 20 (1):119-135.
     
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  36. The Inimitable "Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung:" How Horkheimer Took Advantage of a Historically Oppressive Hour.Jürgen Habermas - 1980 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 45:114.
     
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  37. The world in which the Scottish Enlightenment took shape.Roger Emerson - 2015 - In Aaron Garrett & James Anthony Harris (eds.), Scottish Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century, Volume I: Morals, Politics, Art, Religion. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
  38. Robin Hood Justice: Why Robin Hood Took from the Rich and Gave to the Poor (and We Should Too).Jeppe von Platz - 2016 - Public Affairs Quarterly 3 (2).
    The legend of Robin Hood exemplifies a distinct concern of justice neglected by theorists: the distributive results of systemic injustices. Robin Hood’s redistributive activities are justified by the principle that the distributive results of systemic injustices are unjust and should be corrected. This principle has relevance beyond the legend: since current inequalities in the US are results of systemic injustices, the US has good reason to take from the rich and give to the poor.
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    Remembering Hypatia's Birth: It Took a Village.Azizah Al-Hibri - 2013 - Hypatia 28 (2):399-403.
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    The eternal recurrence: a Freudian look at what Nietzsche took to be his greatest insight.Mathias Risse - 2009 - In Ken Gemes & Simon May (eds.), Nietzsche on freedom and autonomy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 223.
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    Poetic Politics: How the Amazons Took the Acropolis.Jeffner Allen - 1988 - Hypatia 3 (2):107-122.
    This paper explores the poetic politics of lesbian and feminist writing, the textual violence that writing exercises and the amazon intertext it creates. In this particular essay, Jeffner Allen takes as her point of departure the writing of Hélène Cixous and Monique Wittig.
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    Susan L. Marquis: I am not a tractor!: How Florida farmworkers took on the fast food giants and won: Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, 2017, 296 pp, ISBN 978-1-501-71308-8.Florence A. Becot - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (2):369-370.
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  43. Hofmann-Streit: The debate over the relationship between philosophy and theology which took place at the University of Helmstedt in the late-sixteenth and early-seventeenth centuries.M. R. Antognazza - 1996 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 88 (3):390-420.
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    The Inimitable Zeitschriftfur Sozialforschung: How Horkheimer Took Advantage of a Historically Oppressive Hour.J. Habermas - 1980 - Télos 1980 (45):114-121.
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    ‘The time where the British took the lead is over’: ethical aspects of writing in complex research partnerships.Kristina Pelikan, Roger Jeffery & Thorsten Roelcke - 2021 - Research Ethics 17 (1):3-22.
    Writing reflects some of the different characteristics of the language being used and of the people who are communicating. The present paper focusses on the internal written communication in international and inter-disciplinary research projects. Using a case study of an international public health research project, it argues that the authorship and the languages used in internal project communication are not neutral but help to generate or reinforce power hierarchies. Within research partnerships, language thus raises ethical issues that have so far (...)
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    Pioneering women in astronomy and aerospace: Dava Sobel: The glass universe: How the ladies of the Harvard Observatory took the measure of the stars. New York: Viking, 2016, xii + 324, HB $30.00 Margot Lee Shetterly. Hidden Figures: The American dream and the untold story of the black women mathematicians who helped win the space race. New York: William Morrow, 2016, xviii + 347 pp, HC $27.99, eBook $14.99.Naomi Pasachoff - 2017 - Metascience 26 (2):267-276.
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    Publishing entrepeneurs*: From corporate life to independence: How a UK publishing executive took the private equity plunge.Steve White - 2008 - Logos 19 (2):61-65.
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    Theodor Vasilescu – The Dancer Who Took the Romanian Folklore all over the World.Ana Theodorescu - 2023 - History of Communism in Europe 11:215-231.
    The main theme of the proposed paper concerns the professional training and artistic activity of Theodor Vasilescu, choreographer and dancer, specialized in folk dance, with a rich international activity during the communist regime. The analysis will focus on illustrating how the artist’s biography was influenced by a new trend in the satellite states of the U.R.S.S., namely that of transforming traditional dance into art with a political substratum. Also, the main thread of the article will consist in revealing the specific (...)
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    M uch of the literature on journalism ethics considers journalists' duties in light of their responsibilities to multiple stakeholders, including, impor-tantly, citizens. James W. Carey took seriously this connection between the press and the public. In one of his more eloquent and memorable passages, Carey described the bond this way. [REVIEW]Wendy N. Wyatt - 2010 - In Christopher Meyers (ed.), Journalism ethics: a philosophical approach. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 283.
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  50. After reading the script Newman had written for the third consecutive convention of the American Psychological Association, I told him that “The Story of Truth (A Whodunit) or Philosophie dans la Théâtre” might well be the most unenlightening play ever written. Newman, of course, took that as the compliment I intended. Like some. [REVIEW]Fred Newman - 1999 - In Lois Holzman (ed.), Performing psychology: a postmodern culture of the mind. New York: Routledge. pp. 143.
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