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  1. Enigmatický cíger.Z. Plašienková & Enigmatic Cíger - 2010 - Filozofia 65 (10):953.
    The paper deals with the fundamental problems of Juraj Cíger’s philosophical and ethical thinking. It’s focus is on Cíger’s understanding and explaining of the legacy of the founder of modern philosophy R. Descartes as an enigmatic philosopher. In this context it shows that Descartes was the clue philosopher for Cíger and that in a sense Cíger himself can be seen as an enigmatic philosopher. The author offers an analysis of Cíger’s interpretation of Descartes’ philosophical conception, which on his (...)
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    Enigmatic origins: tracing the theme of historicity through Heidegger's works.Hans Ruin - 1994 - Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell.
    The preoccupation with the "historicity" of thought and existence is central to thehermeneutic-phenomenological branch of modern philosophy. Its foremostrepresentative is Martin Heidegger, who in his main work Sein und Zeit (1927)developed a theory of historicity, according to which human beings not only exist inhistory, but are themselves historical. In subsequent writings Heidegger argued thatnot only man, but also truth and being, must be understood "historically" in aparticular sense. The meaning and the impHcations of Heidegger's "historicization" ofphilosophy are here analyzed along (...)
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    Disgusting, enigmatic and inorganic. An Inquiry Into the Dank Humanities of Mario Perniola.Max Ryynänen - 2021 - Ágalma: Rivista di studi culturali e di estetica 41.
    What separates Mario Perniola from other philosophers of his generation, is his programmatic inquiry into the dark side of humanities, what I here call ‘dank humanities’ – with a focus on topics hard to catch, and sides of experience and interpretation which evade simple pleasure and order. Often his thinking finds a niche where one can feel barely human or sense something that in the end evades interpretation. Suggestive in tone, it inquired into these topics also in a way that (...)
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    The enigmatic Placozoa part 1: Exploring evolutionary controversies and poor ecological knowledge.Bernd Schierwater, Hans-Jürgen Osigus, Tjard Bergmann, Neil W. Blackstone, Heike Hadrys, Jens Hauslage, Patrick O. Humbert, Kai Kamm, Marc Kvansakul, Kathrin Wysocki & Rob DeSalle - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (10):2100080.
    The placozoan Trichoplax adhaerens is a tiny hairy plate and more simply organized than any other living metazoan. After its original description by F.E. Schulze in 1883, it attracted attention as a potential model for the ancestral state of metazoan organization, the “Urmetazoon”. Trichoplax lacks any kind of symmetry, organs, nerve cells, muscle cells, basal lamina, and extracellular matrix. Furthermore, the placozoan genome is the smallest (not secondarily reduced) genome of all metazoan genomes. It harbors a remarkably rich diversity of (...)
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    The enigmatic primitive streak: prevailing notions and challenges concerning the body axis of mammals.Karen M. Downs - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (8):892-902.
    The primitive streak establishes the antero‐posterior body axis in all amniote species. It is thought to be the conduit through which mesoderm and endoderm progenitors ingress and migrate to their ultimate destinations. Despite its importance, the streak remains poorly defined and one of the most enigmatic structures of the animal kingdom. In particular, the posterior end of the primitive streak has not been satisfactorily identified in any species. Unexpectedly, and contrary to prevailing notions, recent evidence suggests that the murine (...)
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    The enigmatic reality of time: Aristotle, Plotinus, and today.Michael Wagner - 2008 - Boston: Brill.
    Part I: Dimensions of time's enigma -- Is time real? -- Eleaticism, temporality, and time -- The makings of a temporal universe -- Pastness and futurity -- Synchronicity and synchronicity -- Temporal pace and measurement -- Presentness or the present -- Aristotle's real account of time -- Parmenidean time and the impossible now -- Cosmic motion and the speed of time -- Time as the motion of the cosmos -- Time as the cosmos itself -- Time as motion and all (...)
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    ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΗΣΑΝΤΕΣ ΕΝ ΔΟΞΗΙ ΤΟΥ ΣΟΦΙΣΤΕΥΣΑΙ: An Enigmatic Depiction of the Second Sophistic in Philostratus and Eunapius’ Lives of the Sophists or What is Indeed the Mentioned Sophistic?Ranko Kozić - 2022 - Athens Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):51-70.
    On the basis of evidence obtained by unravelling enigmas in Philostratus and Eunapius’ Lives of the Sophists and lifting the veil of mystery surrounding some of the crucial, sophistic-related passages from Isocrates and Dio Chrysostom’s writings, we were able to arrive to a conclusion that, contrary to all expectations, the Second Sophistic is closely connected not so much with rhetoric as with philosophy itself, no matter what the so-called sophists say of the phenomenon in their attempts to disguise the essence (...)
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    Enigmatic Concepts.Anne Schmiedl - 2023 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 18 (2):28-48.
    In this article, I contribute to the understanding of conceptual boundaries in the Chinese context by discussing the rift between “old” and “new” concepts as well as “inside” and “outside” perspectives on these concepts. To address these problems, I analyze one aspect in the field of literature, the concept of riddle. My article shows that riddle is conceptually linked to folklore, orality, and play in modernity. It juxtaposes these observations with two different literary phenomena, yinyu and mi, and their conceptual (...)
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  9. Enigmatic Variations.David Davies - 2012 - The Monist 95 (4):643-662.
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    The enigmatic cytoophidium: Compartmentation of CTP synthase via filament formation.Ji-Long Liu - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (3):159-164.
    Graphical AbstractIt was recently discovered that the enzyme CTP synthase forms filamentous sub-cellular structures (called cytophidia) that seem to be highly conserved from prokaryotes to eukaryotes and whose functions still need to be elucidated.
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    The Enigmatic Parting Shot: What was Hume's "Compleat Answer to Dr Reid and to that Bigotted Silly Fellow, Beattie"?James Somerville - 1995
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    An Enigmatic Text: Schefer's Quest upon a Thing Unknown: On Jean Louis Schefer, The Enigmatic Body: Essays on the Arts.Katya Mandoki - 1998 - Film-Philosophy 2 (1).
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  13. Enigmatic ambiguity in the fourth paralogism of Kant's 'Kritik der reinen Vernunft'-A fine line between reality and effectivity.J. J. Delfour - 1997 - Kant Studien 88 (3):280-310.
  14. Enigmatic existence of a world-governing spirit and of a spiritual world-comparative-analysis of structure of Fichte and Schelling late philosophical writings.Fj Wetz - 1991 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 98 (1):78-92.
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    The Enigmatic Lady Pudentilla.Vincent Hunink - 1998 - American Journal of Philology 119 (2):275-291.
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    Enigmatic features of penile development and functions.H. G. Williams-Ashman - 1989 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 33 (3):335-374.
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    Enigmatic sayings. Review of the hypocritical imagination: Between Kant and Levinas by John Llewelyn.John Wilhelm Wurzer - 2002 - Research in Phenomenology 32 (1):233-237.
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    The enigmatic megakaryocyte gradually reveals its secrets.Kenneth Kaushansky - 1999 - Bioessays 21 (4):353-360.
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    Enigmatic Authority: Levinas and the Phenomenonal Effacement.Robert Gibbs - 2000 - Modern Theology 16 (3):325-334.
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    The enigmatic oxygen‐avid hemoglobin of Ascaris.Daniel E. Goldberg - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (2):177-182.
    The parasitic nematode Ascaris lives in the low‐oxygen intestinal folds of over one billion people world‐wwide. The worm has an octameric hemoglobin that binds oxygen four orders of magnitude more tightly than does human hemogobin. Our studies have focused on elucidating the molecular mechanism of oxygen avidity, the basis of multimerization and the function of this remarkable molecule. We now believe that we understand a fair amount about the molecular interactions that result in enhanced avidity, have some preliminary ideas on (...)
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    Enigmatic Bayle.Thomas M. Lennon - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (4):773 – 785.
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    Enigmatic Origins: Tracing the Theme of Historicity Through Heidegger's Works, by Hans Ruin.John Llewelyn - 1996 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 27 (2):207-208.
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    The enigmatic Placozoa part 2: Exploring evolutionary controversies and promising questions on earth and in space.Bernd Schierwater, Hans-Jürgen Osigus, Tjard Bergmann, Neil W. Blackstone, Heike Hadrys, Jens Hauslage, Patrick O. Humbert, Kai Kamm, Marc Kvansakul, Kathrin Wysocki & Rob DeSalle - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (10):2100083.
    The placozoan Trichoplax adhaerens has been bridging gaps between research disciplines like no other animal. As outlined in part 1, placozoans have been subject of hot evolutionary debates and placozoans have challenged some fundamental evolutionary concepts. Here in part 2 we discuss the exceptional genetics of the phylum Placozoa and point out some challenging model system applications for the best known species, Trichoplax adhaerens.
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    Patricius’s Enigmatic Delivery through the Structure of Peripatetic Discussions.Ćiril Čoh - 2019 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 39 (3):617-634.
    This paper is based on the assumption that, in Patricius’s philosophy, the totality is analogous to the philosophy of the totality, that is, to the work that delivers it. Everything that arises in the totality has its emplacement, its chora. Likewise, everything that is provided in the philosophical work must be given in its place. With the number of its parts and the mutual relations between these parts, Patricius’s work Peripatetic Discussions shows us that the work is very carefully structured. (...)
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    Enigmatic Experiences: Spirit, Complexity, and Person.Catherine Keller - 2011 - In J. Wentzel Van Huyssteen & Erik P. Wiebe (eds.), In search of self: interdisciplinary perspectives on personhood. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans. pp. 301.
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  26. Enigmatic writings: Karl Marx's The Civil War in France and the Paris commune of 1871.Roger Thomas - 1997 - History of Political Thought 18 (3):483-511.
  27. Plato's Enigmatic Lecture 'On the Good'.Konrad Gaiser - 1980 - Phronesis 25 (1):5 - 37.
  28. Musical pitch and the enigmatic octave in problemata 19.Andrew Barker - 2015 - In Robert Mayhew (ed.), The Aristotelian Problemata Physica : Philosophical and Scientific Investigations. Brill.
     
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    Michel Foucault and the enigmatic origins of bio-politics and governmentality.Mika Ojakangas - 2012 - History of the Human Sciences 25 (1):1-14.
    Even a superficial look at the classical ideas and practices of government of populations makes it immediately apparent that there is a peculiarity in Foucault’s genealogy of western bio-politics and governmentality. According to Foucault, western governmental rationality can be traced back to the Judeo-Christian tradition in general and to the Christian ideology and practice of the pastorate in particular. In this article, my purpose is to show that Christianity was not the prelude to what Foucault calls governmentality but rather marked (...)
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  30. Deleuze and Guattari's last enigmatic message.Isabelle Stengers - 2005 - Angelaki 10 (2):151 – 167.
    (2005). Deleuze and Guattari's Last Enigmatic Message. Angelaki: Vol. 10, continental philosophy and the sciences the french tradition issue editor: andrew aitken, pp. 151-167.
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  31. Wittgenstein's Enigmatic Remarks on Shakespeare.Wolfgang Andreas Huemer - 2018 - In Craig Bourne & Emily Caddick Bourne (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Shakespeare and Philosophy. London, New York: Routledge. pp. 197-204.
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    Enigmatic Origins. [REVIEW]George Kovacs - 1995 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (2):433-434.
    This serious, well-researched study unearths the theme of historicity in Heidegger's writings; it regards this issue as belonging to the whole of his way of thinking and to the "matter" of thinking defining his philosophy. Though the exploration proceeds according to a chronological order of the texts in question, it leads to more than a collection of insights found in Heidegger's works. In fact, this investigation succeeds in discerning the background, the hermeneutic notion, and the implications of historicity as endemic (...)
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    Hieroglyphs and Carapaces: The Enigmatic Real in Laura Mulvey's Fetishism and Curiosity.David Sorfa - 2001 - Film-Philosophy 5 (1).
    Review of Laura Mulvey _Fetishism and Curiosity_ London: British Film Institute, 1996 ISBN 0-85170-5480 hbk, 0-85170-5472 pbk xv + 175 pp.
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  34. Somerville, J.-The Enigmatic Parting Shot.R. Malpas - 1998 - Philosophical Books 39:47-48.
     
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  35. Charles de Bovelles' Enigmatic Liber de Sapiente: A Heroic Notion of Wisdom.Tamara Albertini - 2011 - Intellectual History Review 21 (3):297-306.
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    Echoes and Reflections of Enigmatic Beauty in Ovid and Marie de France.SunHee Kim Gertz - 1998 - Speculum 73 (2):372-396.
    In the Phaedrus Socrates explains the attraction to beauty in terms of love: “one who loves the beautiful is called a lover” . He further describes such attraction as the lover's recognition in the beloved of their belonging to the same god . This sense of belonging that defines love, says Socrates, stems from the search for a reflection of oneself, an echo that can also, however, imprison the viewer in absorbing self-reflection: “[h]e does not realize that he is seeing (...)
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    On an Enigmatic Text by Pierre Bourdieu.Jérôme David - 2012 - Paragraph 35 (1):115-130.
    A largely unknown commentary by Pierre Bourdieu on the poet Guillaume Apollinaire allows us to explore the non-theoretical, and even non-theorized, aspects of the relationship between the sociologist and literature. The present article begins by analysing Bourdieu's 1995 text as an example of close reading or explication de texte emerging, as it were, from a ‘scholastic unconscious’ dating from the 1950s. The article then proceeds to look at other ways in which Bourdieu has had recourse to literary references in his (...)
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    Bicorporates: Decoding the origin and spread of the enigmatic images.Etsuko Zakoji - 2023 - Anthropology of Consciousness 34 (2):454-491.
    This paper will focus on bicorporates, the enigmatic composite animals with one head and two bodies which have been left rather outside of scholastic attention. The first known bicorporates appeared on Mesopotamian cylinder seals around the third millennium BCE. They subsequently appeared in Minoan, Greek, Etruscan and Roman art. In mediaeval Europe, they flourished in Romanesque churches, especially, Southern Europe and Scandinavia. Furthermore, they also emerged in India and Southeast Asia and China. Bicorporates exist across a remarkably wide geographical (...)
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    The Enigmatic Reality of Time. [REVIEW]Ian Crystal - 2011 - Ancient Philosophy 31 (1):235-237.
  40. James Somerville, The Enigmatic Parting Shot: What was Hume's Answer to Dr Reid and to that Bigotted Silly Fellow, Beatie?E. Michael - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 6 (3):499-501.
  41. Editor's supplement: The enigmatic Japanese mind.Charles A. Moore - 1967 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The Japanese mind. Honolulu,: East-West Center Press.
     
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  42. Coinage of an enigmatic caliph.Hanna E. Kassis - 1988 - Al-Qantara 9 (2):489-504.
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    Opposition and Truth: Parmenides’ Enigmatic Way.Luigi Vero Tarca - 2013 - Peitho 4 (1):105-124.
    In Parmenides’ B 8 37–41, we find a question that raises a difficult problem: how can Parmenides handle the opposition between “being and not” in the same way as the oppositions which characterize the mortals’ opinions? This question is especially relevant for answering the following theoretical question: how do we to treat the fundamental philosophical question of oppositions at large? To answer these question we need to reinterpret some major points of Parmenides’ thought: the second part of his poem, but (...)
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    The CtBP family: enigmatic and enzymatic transcriptional co‐repressors.Jeremy Turner & Merlin Crossley - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (8):683-690.
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    The Dissolution of the Pregnant City: A Philosophical Account of Early Pregnancy Loss and Enigmatic Grief.Marjolein Oele - 2023 - In Elodie Boublil & Susi Ferrarello (eds.), The Vulnerability of the Human World: Well-being, Health, Technology and the Environment. Springer Verlag. pp. 91-110.
    Starting from first person experience, I argue that early miscarriage may invoke a sense of loss that is enigmatic and ambiguous, often times complicated by the fact that the topic of miscarriage is culturally silenced. Understanding the frequency of such occurrences of early pregnancy loss (in terms of the “miscarriage iceberg”) adds to the existential need to conceptualize such losses as they bleed into life at its very emergence. The prevalent cultural discourse on loss, even when it deals with (...)
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    Culture, Cognition and Jean Laplanche’s Enigmatic Signifier.Allyson Stack - 2005 - Theory, Culture and Society 22 (3):63-80.
    Empathy is widely touted as a springboard for social change. Within the academy, ‘identification’ is often used to promote the social value of literary and cultural studies. But to what degree have scholars, in seeking to defend the value of literary and cultural studies, conceived the act of reading in problematic ways? ‘An Ethics of Reading’ argues that adopting a Lacanian paradigm of self (reader) and text (other) to discuss the act of textual interpretation reduces a complex event involving multiple (...)
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    David Gorlæus : An Enigmatic Figure in the History of Philosophy and Science. [REVIEW]Alan Gabbey - 2014 - Isis 105 (1):220-221.
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    Old English Enigmatic Poems and the Play of the Texts. [REVIEW]John Niles - 2008 - Speculum 83 (1):225-227.
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    Who Wrote the Trisvabhāvanirdeśa? Reflections on an Enigmatic Text and Its Place in the History of Buddhist Philosophy.Matthew T. Kapstein - 2018 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 46 (1):1-30.
    In recent decades, scholars of Buddhist philosophy have frequently treated the Trisvabhāvanirdeśa, or “Teaching of the Three Natures,” attributed to Vasubandhu, as an authentic and authoritative representation of that celebrated thinker’s mature work within the Yogācāra tradition. However, serious questions may be posed concerning the status and authority of the TSN within Yogācāra, its true authorship, and the relation of its contents to trends in early Yogācāra thought. In the present article, we review the actual state of our knowledge of (...)
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    Psychoanalyzing Historicists?: The Enigmatic Popper. [REVIEW]Setargew Kenaw - 2010 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 41 (2):315 - 332.
    The paper shows how Karl Popper's critique of 'historicism' is permeated by psychoanalytic discourse regardless of his critique that psychoanalysis is one of the exemplars of pseudoscience. Early on, when he was formulating his philosophy of science, Popper had an apparently stringent criterion, viz. falsifiablity, and painstaking analysis. The central argument of this paper is that despite his representation of psychoanalysis as the principal illustration of the category he dubs as 'pseudoscience', Popper's analysis has been infused with psychoanalysis when it (...)
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