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    Emotion, Cognition, and the Classical Elements of Mind.William A. Cunningham & Tabitha Kirkland - 2012 - Emotion Review 4 (4):369-370.
    The scientific study of emotion faces a potentially serious problem: after over a hundred years of psychological study, we lack consensus regarding the very definition of emotion. We propose that part of the problem may be the tendency to define emotion in contrast to cognition, rather than viewing both “emotion” and “cognition” as being comprised of more elemental processes. We argue that considering emotion as a type of cognition (viewed broadly as information processing) may provide an understanding of the mechanisms (...)
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    The Classical Element in the N. T. considered as a Proof of its Genuineness: with an Appendix on the oldest Authorities used in the Formation of the Canon. By Charles H. Hoole, M.A., Student of Christ Church, Oxford. Macmillan, 1888. pp. 146. 10 s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]A. Plummer - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (05):215-216.
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    The Classical Element in the N. T. considered as a Proof of its Genuineness: with an Appendix on the oldest Authorities used in the Formation of the Canon. By Charles H. Hoole, M.A., Student of Christ Church, Oxford. Macmillan, 1888. pp. 146. 10 s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]A. Plummer - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (05):215-.
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    Elements in the thought of Plotinus at variance with classical intellectualism.A. Hilary Armstrong - 1973 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 93:13-22.
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    Elements of Poetry in the Mahābhārata (Univerversity of California Publications in Classical Philology, Vol. 20)Elements of Poetry in the Mahabharata.Margaret L. Bush Riccardi & Ram Karan Sharma - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):277.
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    From classical to quantum, from physics to philosophy: Benjamin H. Feintzeig: The classical-quantum correspondence. Cambridge Elements in the philosophy of physics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, 97 pp, $22 PB. [REVIEW]Eugene Y. S. Chua - 2023 - Metascience 33 (1):65-68.
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    Classical Scientific Papers--Chemistry, Second Series. Papers on the Nature and Arrangement of the Chemical Elements.George B. Kauffman - 1972 - Isis 63 (2):259-261.
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    According To Today Archaic Elements In The Classical Turkish Literaure: The Example of İbn-i Kem'l.Hakan Özdemi̇r - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:2501-2509.
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  9. Elements of Episodic Memory.Endel Tulving - 1983 - Oxford University Press.
    Elements of Episodic Memory is a classic text in the psychology literature. It had a significant influence on research in the area has been much sought after in recent years. Finally, it has now been made available again with this reissue, the text unchanged from the original.
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    Elements of moral cognition: Rawls' linguistic analogy and the cognitive science of moral and legal judgment.John Mikhail - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The aim of the dissertation is to formulate a research program in moral cognition modeled on aspects of Universal Grammar and organized around three classic problems in moral epistemology: What constitutes moral knowledge? How is moral knowledge acquired? How is moral knowledge put to use? Drawing on the work of Rawls and Chomsky, a framework for investigating -- is proposed. The framework is defended against a range of philosophical objections and contrasted with the approach of developmentalists like Piaget and Kohlberg. (...)
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    Pseudo-palladian elements in English neo-classical architecture.Rudolf Wittkower - 1943 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 6 (1):154-164.
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    Elements of the philosophy of right.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Allen W. Wood & Hugh Barr Nisbet.
    This book is a translation of a classic work of modern social and political thought. Elements of the Philosophy of Right, Hegel's last major published work, is an attempt to systematize ethical theory, natural right, the philosophy of law, political theory, and the sociology of the modern state into the framework of Hegel's philosophy of history. Hegel's work has been interpreted in radically different ways, influencing many political movements from far right to far left, and is widely perceived as central (...)
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    Explicit algebraic models for constructive and classical theories with non-standard elements.Albert G. Dragalin - 1995 - Studia Logica 55 (1):33 - 61.
    We describe an explicit construction of algebraic models for theories with non-standard elements either with classical or constructive logic. The corresponding truthvalue algebra in our construction is a complete algebra of subsets of some concrete decidable set. This way we get a quite finitistic notion of true which reflects a notion of the deducibility of a given theory. It enables us to useconstructive, proof-theoretical methods for theories with non-standard elements. It is especially useful in the case of theories with (...)
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    The elements of journalism.Bill Kovach - 2021 - New York: Crown. Edited by Tom Rosenstiel.
    A timely new edition of the classic journalism guide, now featuring updated material on the importance of reporting in the age of media mistrust and fake news--and how journalists can use technology while also navigating its challenges. More than two decades ago, the Committee of Concerned Journalists gathered some of America's most influential newspeople to ask the question "What is journalism for?" Through exhaustive research, surveys, interviews, and public forums, they identified the essential elements that define journalism and its role (...)
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    Die Elemente der Erziehungs- und Unterrichtslehre auf Grund der Psychologie und der Philosophie der Gegenwart.Paul Barth - 1908 - Leipzig: J. A. Barth.
    Excerpt from Die Elemente der Erziehungs-und Unterrichtslehre: Auf Grund der Psychologie und der Philosophie der Gegenwart Im vorliegenden Buche ist ein System der Erziehungs und Unterrichtslehre versucht worden, das sich mit den Mitteln des modernen Denkens aufbaut. Ohne denjenigen Erwerb der Vergangenheit, der bleibende Geltung hat, un genützt zu lassen. Von den hier inbetracht' kommenden Wissenschaften hat die Psychologie in den letzten - Jahr zehnten die meisten Neuerungen erfahren, die ich hoffe genugend verwertet zu haben. Auch von einer neuen, im (...)
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    Individual Choice and Institutional Constraints: The Normative Element in Classical and Contractarian Liberalism.Viktor Vanberg - 1986 - Analyse & Kritik 8 (2):113-149.
    Normative individualism appears to be an obvious normative premise underlying a liberal conception of the desirable social order. The shortcomings of some common Interpretations of this premise are discussed and a more consistent as well as a more workable standard for assessing the ‘goodness’ of alternative socio-institutional arrangements is specified. With such an Interpretation of normative individualism, a contractrarian conception as advocated by J.M. Buchanan can be viewed as a systematic extension of classical liberalism.
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    Five Elements of Normative Ethics - A General Theory of Normative Individualism.Dietmar von der Pfordten - 2012 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 15 (4):449 - 471.
    The article tries to inquire a third way in normative ethics between consequentialism or utilitarianism and deontology or Kantianism. To find such a third way in normative ethics, one has to analyze the elements of these classical theories and to look if they are justified. In this article it is argued that an adequate normative ethics has to contain the following five elements: (1) normative individualism, i. e., the view that in the last instance moral norms and values can (...)
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    The elements of ethics: for professionals.W. Brad Johnson - 2008 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Charles R. Ridley.
    Patterned after Strunk and White's classic The Elements of Style , this handy reference concisely summarizes the substantial existing research on the delicate balance of professional ethics. Johnson and Ridley reduce the wealth of published material on the topic to the seventy-five most important and pithy truths for supervisors in all fields. These explore questions of integrity, loyalty, justice, respect, and delivering one's best in the business environment. Succinct and comprehensive, this is a must-have for any professional or business leader (...)
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    Mole/Beauty Spot As A Beauty Element In Classical Turkish Literature.Aysun Eyduran - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:146-176.
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  20. D. GABBAY and F. GUENTHNER "Handbook of philosophical logic. Volume 1: Elements of classical logic".S. Shapiro - 1985 - History and Philosophy of Logic 6 (2):215.
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    Five Elements of Normative Ethics - A General Theory of Normative Individualism.Dietmar Pfordten - 2012 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 15 (4):449-471.
    The article tries to inquire a third way in normative ethics between consequentialism or utilitarianism and deontology or Kantianism. To find such a third way in normative ethics, one has to analyze the elements of these classical theories and to look if they are justified. In this article it is argued that an adequate normative ethics has to contain the following five elements: (1) normative individualism, i. e., the view that in the last instance moral norms and values can (...)
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    Elemente architektonischer Medien.Wolfgang Schäffner - 2010 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 1 (1):137-150.
    The article attempts to portray architecture as a spatial medium and to analyse the processing and storage of information, objects and persons. In doing so, architectural space becomes not only the effect of these medial operations, but it also forms and materializes these processes at the same time. Openings are characterized as fundamental elements of architectural media. Also, in this regard, such classic elements as doors and windows in the sense of a room perceived as a perforated membrane, acquire a (...)
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    Hugues Leblanc. Alternatives to standard first-order semantics. Handbook of philosophical logic, Volume I, Elements of classical logic, edited by D. Gabbay and F. Guenthner, Synthese library, vol. 164, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and Lancaster, 1983, pp. 189–274. [REVIEW]Martin Davies - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (4):1483-1484.
  24. A classically-based theory of impossible worlds.Edward N. Zalta - 1997 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38 (4):640-660.
    The appeal to possible worlds in the semantics of modal logic and the philosophical defense of possible worlds as an essential element of ontology have led philosophers and logicians to introduce other kinds of `worlds' in order to study various philosophical and logical phenomena. The literature contains discussions of `non-normal worlds', `non-classical worlds', `non-standard worlds', and `impossible worlds'. These atypical worlds have been used in the following ways: (1) to interpret unusual modal logics, (2) to distinguish logically equivalent (...)
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  25. Constitutive elements in science beyond physics: the case of the Hardy–Weinberg principle.Michele Luchetti - 2018 - Synthese (Suppl 14):3437-3461.
    In this paper, I present a new framework supporting the claim that some elements in science play a constitutive function, with the aim of overcoming some limitations of Friedman's (2001) account. More precisely, I focus on what I consider to be the gradualism implicit in Friedman's interpretation of the constitutive a priori, that is, the fact that it seems to allow for degrees of 'constitutivity'. I tease out such gradualism by showing that the constitutive character Friedman aims to track can (...)
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    Elements of Confucian Virtue Politics.Youngsun Back - 2022 - Philosophy East and West 72 (2):497-506.
    As Sungmoon Kim points out, contemporary Confucian studies has been disproportionately focused on the ethical side of the tradition. In this regard, Kim’s book, Theorizing Confucian Virtue Politics: The Political Philosophy of Mencius and Xunzi, makes an enormous contribution to the field of Confucian political thought. What makes his project even more valuable is that he goes beyond the textual analysis of political concepts and ideas in classical Confucian writings and builds them into a coherent and systematic political theory.In (...)
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    Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas.David Macauley - 2010 - State University of New York Press.
    _Explores the ancient and perennial notion of the four elements as environmental ideas._.
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    The Elements of Law Natural and Politic. Part I: Human Nature; Part Ii: De Corpore Politico: With Three Lives.Thomas Hobbes (ed.) - 1650 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    `the state of men without civil society is nothing else but a mere war of all against all.' Thomas Hobbes was the first great philosopher to write in English. His account of the human condition, first developed in The Elements of Law, which comprises Human Nature and De Corpore Politico, is a direct product of the intellectural and political strife of the seventeenth century. It is also a remarkably penetrating look at human nature, and a permanently relevant analysis of the (...)
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    Classical groups, derangements, and primes.Timothy C. Burness - 2016 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Michael Giudici.
    A graduate-level introduction to finite classical groups featuring a comprehensive account of the conjugacy and geometry of elements of prime order.
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    The Elements of Philosophy: Readings From Past and Present.Tamar Szabo Gendler, Susanna Siegel & Steven M. Cahn (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    The Elements of Philosophy: Readings from Past and Present offers an extensive collection of classic and contemporary readings, organized topically into five main sections: Religion and Belief, Moral and Political Philosophy, Metaphysics and Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind and Language, and Life and Death. Within these broad areas, readings are arranged in clusters that address both traditional issues--such as the existence of God, justice and the state, knowledge and skepticism, and free will--and contemporary topics--including God and science, just war theory, vegetarianism, (...)
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  31. The Elements of Politics.Henry Sidgwick - 1908 - Bristol, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
    One of the most influential of the Victorian philosophers, Henry Sidgwick also made important contributions to fields such as economics, political theory and classics. A proponent of the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, which he analysed in his classic work The Methods of Ethics, he later turned to the practical side of politics in this work, published in 1891. His aim was to have a 'rational discussion of political questions in modern states', and he offers a thorough (...)
     
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    Weaving Elemental Garments: Proclus on Circe ( Commentary on the Cratylus§53, 22.8–9).Mikolaj Domaradzki - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (1):416-423.
    In theCommentary on the Cratylus, Proclus puts forward an original but largely ignored interpretation of Circe as weaving life inτῷ τετραστοίχῳ. This paper argues thatτὸ τετράστοιχονrefers not to the four genera but to the four elements. Thus what the enchantress weaves are the elemental garments that weigh the soul down to the earthly realm of mortals.
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    van Dalen Dirk. Algorithms and decision problems: a crash course in recursion theory. Handbook of philosophica logic, Volume I, Elements of classical logic, edited by Gabbay D. and Guenthner F., Synthese library, vol. 164, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and Lancaster, 1983, pp. 409–478. [REVIEW]John N. Crossley - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):1094-1095.
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    The Elements and Patterns of Being: Essays in Metaphysics.A. R. J. Fisher (ed.) - 2018 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Donald C. Williams was a key figure in the development of analytic philosophy. This book will be the definitive source for his highly original work, which did much to bring metaphysics back into fashion. It presents six classic papers and six previously unpublished, revealing his full philosophical vision for the first time.
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    Classical reception studies: from philosophical texts to applied Classics.Vitalii Turenko - 2020 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 2:37-45.
    The author analyzes the role and significance of the new scientific area within the Ancient philosophy studies, named Classical Reception Studies. This area manifests itself as a reconceptualization of Antic Studies and therefore is as an interdisciplinary field, which focuses on the study of the receptions of Antiquity. This area is specific in its sphere of interest – not only philosophical heritage of a certain period, but also literary, historical and other sources. Such aspect of classical reception studies (...)
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    Elements of Mathematical Logic.P. J. M. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):816-816.
    Novikov is one of Russia's leading logicians and the appearance of this fine textbook is a good indicator of increasing American interest in Soviet logic. The book contains some new material, including a new independence proof of the rule of complete induction from the remaining axioms of first-order arithmetic. The first third of this work consists in chapters on propositional algebra and the propositional calculus. The first-order predicate calculus comes next under discussion: here a number of important classical results—Gödel's (...)
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    Elements of political science.Stephen Leacock - 1906 - New York [etc.]: Houghton Mifflin company.
    DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Elements of Political Science" by Stephen Butler Leacock. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
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    Platonic Elements in Kafka's "Investigations of a Dog".Lewis W. Leadbeater - 1987 - Philosophy and Literature 11 (1):104-116.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Notes and Fragments PLATONIC ELEMENTS IN KAFKA'S "INVESTIGATIONS OF A DOG" by Lewis W. Leadbeater Few critics of Kafka, and certainly few German critics of Kafka, have been willing to allow for much of any classical influence on his works. There are exceptions, but for the most part these commentators can bring themselves to admit only the fact Kafka endured with distaste his lengthy involvement with the (...) languages and literature and that, if in any way, he was influenced only in terms of syntax or style.1 Yet it is certain that Kafka read classical literature with interest and that he was well acquainted with classical epic, tragedy, philosophy, and mythology. The wandering Odysseus, the sea god Poseidon, tortured Prometheus —all these and other classical figures are to be found in his works. Indeed, a recent interpretation of The Trial involves a discussion of it in comparison with the trial of Socrates.2 The fact is that Kafka knew Plato's Apology and counted as one of his prized possessions a copy of Plato's Phaedrus. He and Brod read Plato together in high school.3 Are we really to assume, then, that, given Kafka's philosophical bent, he saw no relationship between Plato and the later philosophers, like Kierkegaard for instance, with whom he was quite taken, and that given his fertile mind and penchant for metaphor, Kafka reflects only Platonic syntax?4 Quite the contrary; we must, I think, cede his classicism to Kafka, and in the discussion which follows I should like to point out that in one of the short stories, "Investigations of a Dog," parable and metaphor blend as well as they do because of Platonic influence, and especially that of the Apology and the Phaedrus. Kafka's animals pervade his works in both metaphor and simile. Gregor Samsa awakes one morning to find himself transformed into a gigantic beetle; Joseph K dies, at the end of his trial, like a dog, and it is a questioning canine which investigates the meaning of dog104 Lewis W. Leadbeater105 ness in "Forschungen eines Hundes." Generally the animalistic metaphor involves removal, alienation, and isolation— a loss of kinship with humanity to be sure, but more important a loss of communication, an inability to communicate, and hence an emphasis on all-encompassing, frustrating silence. The natural result for these people turned animal is an involvement in a process of severe introspection frequently linked with the pursuit of some idea or ideal which will provide a hitherto unknown, transcendent nourishment for a famished, alienated soul. Such is certainly the case with Gregor Samsa and quite possibly the case with Joseph K; it is in fact such pursuits which lie at the heart of the researches of our investigating Dog. Though any attempt to pinpoint the source of Kafka's penchant for animalistic metaphors is quite certainly futile, one might well posit as paradigmatic the alienation plays of Aristophanes involving animals, and certainly the notion of a psychological link between man and beast is present in Plato's Phaedrus, a dialogue in which the soul metaphor itself involves horses, and one in which there is considerable discussion of the interchangeability of the souls of men and beasts.5 As noted above such interchangeability or transformation occurs regularly in Kafka; within the ugly form of beetle lay the psyche of Gregor Samsa. Perhaps within the not-so-ugly canine form of our investigating hound lies the soul of Socrates. Consider for a moment the character of our Dog in light of Plato's Socrates as he appears in the Apology. To begin with, the Dog, as he tells us, is a solitary creature, withdrawn and involved solely in his "investigations" (p. 278).6 In addition, he fully realizes that he is different from the rest of his species (p. 279) and that indeed at times he feels rejected by his kind, realizing as he does that his investigations run counter to the traditional values of his species, a species by which he had hoped at one time to be accepted with great honor (p. 308). What he has capitulated to is "questions" which, furthermore, have quite removed him from normal... (shrink)
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    Constitutive elements through perspectival lenses.Mariano Sanjuán - 2021 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (1):1-18.
    Recent debates in philosophy of science have witnessed the rise of two major proposals. On the one hand, regarding the conceptual structure of scientific theories, some believe that they exhibit constitutive elements. The constitutive elements of a theory are the components that play the role of laying the foundations of empirical meaningfulness, and whose acceptance is prior to empirical research. On the other hand, as for the nature of scientific knowledge and its relation to nature, perspectival realism has pursued a (...)
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    Slavonic Elements in Greek Religion.George Calderon - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (03):79-81.
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    Plautine Elements in the Running-Slave Entrance Monologues?Eric Csapo - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):148-.
    Despite a growing body of evidence to the contrary, the running slave , and particularly the often lengthy entrance monologue of the running slave, is generally considered a distinctly Roman phenomenon, an exuberant growth of the Latin soil, albeit from Greek seed.1 There are two reasons for this. One reason is the frequency with which the motif appears in the comedies of Plautus and Terence, in sharp contrast with the absence of any single undisputable New Comic example. The second reason (...)
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    On the Elements of Ontology: Attribute Instances and Structure.D. W. Mertz - 2016 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Central to Elements is an assay of the attributional union properties and relations have with their subjects, a topic historically left metaphorical. The work critiques eight Aristotelian assumptions concerning attribute dependence and ‘inherence’, per se subjects, attributes as agent-organizers, and unity-by-a-shared-one. Groups of these assumptions are seen to yield contradiction, vicious regress, or other problems. This analysis, joined with insights from an assay of ubiquitous structure, motivate ten theses explicating attribution and its primary ontic status. The theses detail: attributes proper (...)
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    Elements and Matter in Diogenes Laertius 7.137.Ian Hensley - 2023 - Classical Philology 118 (2):273-281.
    A sentence in Book 7 of Diogenes Laertius’s Lives states that, according to the Stoics, the four elements are “unqualified substance, i.e. matter.” Scholars have noted that this appears to conflict with the Stoics’ distinction between principles and elements. Different solutions have been proposed, from dismissing the sentence entirely to emending the text. This note proposes a new interpretation according to which the standard reading of the text can be retained.
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    GABBAY, D. and GUENTHNER, F. : "Handbook of Philosophical Logic". Vol. I: "Elements of Classical Logic". [REVIEW]L. Humberstone - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:369.
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    Johan van Benthem and Kees Doets. Higher-order logic. Handbook of philosophica logic, Volume I, Elements of classical logic, edited by D. Gabbay and F. Guenthner, Synthese library, vol. 164, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and Lancaster, 1983, pp. 275–329. [REVIEW]Kim Bruce - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):1090-1092.
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    Wilfrid Hodges. Elementary predicate logic. Handbook of philosophical logic, Volume I, Elements of classical logic, edited by D. Gabbay and F. Guenthner, Synthese library, vol. 164, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and Lancaster, 1983, pp. 1–131. [REVIEW]H. B. Enderton - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):1089-1090.
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    Ritual Elements in the New Comedy.Gilbert Murray - 1943 - Classical Quarterly 37 (1-2):46-.
    The New Comedy as an art form is descended both from the Old Comedy and from fifth-century Tragedy. It is a middle style of the sort that Diderot called le genre sérieux. On the one side it made an expurgation of the Old Comedy by dropping the gross elements of the primitive ritual έσεωςκμος which still survived in Aristophanes, the phallic dress, the ευρομός in language, and the reckless personal satire, while it kept and emphasized the final Gamos, or union (...)
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    Hazen Allen. Predicative logics. Handbook of philosophica logic, Volume I, Elements of classical logic, edited by Gabbay D. and Guenthner F., Synthese library, vol. 164, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and Lancaster, 1983, pp. 331–407. [REVIEW]G. Kreisel - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):1092-1094.
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    Reconstruction of the Elements of the Holy World of the Old Trypillians through the Prisms of the Ukrainian Ethnocultural Heritage (On the Example of the Archetype “Home”).Oleksandr Zavalii & Dmytro Bazyk - 2023 - Open Journal of Philosophy 13 (4):736-748.
    The publication, based on the developments of various fields of scientific knowledge (history, archaeology, ethnography, religious studies, philosophy), considers one of the alternative approaches to the reconstruction of elements of the sacred world of the ancient Trypillians. This approach, which is based on the interpretation of archaeological findings, expands the possibilities of classical reconstruction. Comparative analysis of ethnographic materials, philosophical analysis of archetypes with contextual consideration of patterns of developing and transforming the religious phenomenon are added. The author proves (...)
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    Elemental Matter and the Problem of Change in Aristotle.Beverly Hinton - 2005 - Ancient Philosophy 25 (2):365-382.
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