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    Link between fluid/crystallized intelligence and global/local visual abilities across adulthood.Gaelle E. Doucet, Noah Hamlin, Jordanna A. Kruse, Brittany K. Taylor & Nicolas Poirel - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 106 (C):103429.
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  2. KI 2003: Advances in Artificial Intelligence.A. Günter, R. Kruse & B. Neumann (eds.) - 2003 - Berlin: Springer.
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    Conscience absolutism via legislative amendment.Peter G. N. West-Oram & Jordanna A. A. Nunes - 2022 - Clinical Ethics 17 (3):225-229.
    On 30 June 2021, Ohio state Governor, Mike DeWine, signed a Bill which would enact the state's budget for the next two years. In addition to its core funding imperatives, the Bill also contained an amendment significantly expanding entitlements of health care providers to conscientiously object to professional duties to provide controversial health care services. This amendment has been heavily criticised as providing the means to allow health care providers to discriminate against a wide range of persons by denying them (...)
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    Albert Vigoleis Thelen und sein Gedichtband „Im Gläs der Worte“ (1979).Joseph A. Kruse - 2024 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 76 (1):65-69.
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    A method of modelling the formalism of set theory in axiomatic set theory.A. H. Kruse - 1963 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 28 (1):20-34.
    As is well known, some paradoxes arise through inadequate analysis of the meanings of terms in a language, an adequate analysis showing that the paradoxes arise through a lack of separation of an object theory and a metatheory. Under such an adequate analysis in which parts of the metatheory are modelled in the object theory, the paradoxes give way to remarkable theorems establishing limitations of the object theory.Such a modelling is often accomplished by a Gödel numbering. Here we shall use (...)
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    A Problem on the Axiom of Choice.A. H. Kruse - 1963 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 9 (12-15):207-218.
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    A Problem on the Axiom of Choice.A. H. Kruse - 1963 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 9 (12‐15):207-218.
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    In dem Dome zu Corduva.Joseph A. Kruse - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 73 (1):21-38.
    Heinrich Heine had not only many places of residence during his years in Germany, but he also made numerous journeys throughout Europe. Thus, during his time in France, he got to know the country substantially better and furthermore he would have liked to undertake a detour to Spain. Since his student days, Spain was for him as a German Jew the epitome of a Jewish- Christian-Islamic symbiosis despite many differences and difficulties. He slipped into the role of the Moors to (...)
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    ,,Der Dichter versteht sehr gut das symbolische Idiom der Religion": Über Heines kritisch-produktives Verhältnis zu religiösen Traditionen.Joseph A. Kruse - 2006 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 58 (4):289-309.
    Heine is one of Germany's most renowned poets. His Jewish heritage and his Christian baptism have informed both his life's work as well as its reception. He was an expert and a passionate reader of the Bible. Despite his criticism of the official system of churches and religious communities, he greatly appreciated religion and its symbolic language, which speaks especially to the poet – even in its silences.
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    World Philosophy: A Search for Synthesis.Cornelius Kruse - 1951 - Philosophy East and West 1 (2):76-77.
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    Heine und die Französische Revolution.Joseph A. Kruse - 1989 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 41 (4):325-339.
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    Nervenkrieg.Joseph A. Kruse - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 75 (1):1-39.
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    Eine kleine Theologie der Homoerotik?Joseph A. Kruse - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 74 (1):37-66.
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    Wahrlich, wenn Christus noch kein Gott wäre, so würde ich ihn dazu wählen.Joseph A. Kruse - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 72 (2):113-145.
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    A history of the pedagogy of voluntary attention: Exploring the epistemological potential of the pathological.Anders Kruse Ljungdalh - 2016 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (3):158-174.
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    L'Africa di fronte ad un bivio. Da suddito a cittadino.Ajume H. Wingo & Michael Kruse - 2005 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 18 (2):385-398.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Richard A. Brosio, Bob Krajewski, Huey-Li Li, Dorothy Huenecke, Theodore J. Kowalski & Sharon D. Kruse - 1998 - Educational Studies 29 (3):303-326.
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    [White Paper] Space Biology Reference Experiment Campaigns for High Fidelity Plant Physiology.D. Marshall Porterfield, Richard Barker, Gilbert Cauthorn, Laurence B. Davin, Jose Luiz de Oliveira Schiavon, Justin Elser, Simon Gilroy, Parul Gupta, Raúl Herranz, Christina M. Johnson, Kyra R. Keenan, John Z. Kiss, Colin P. S. Kruse, Norman G. Lewis, Carolina Livi, Aránzazu Manzano, Danilo C. Massuela, Sigrid S. Reinsch, Sreeskandarajan Sutharzan, Dana Tulodziecki, Wagner A. Vendrame & Madelyn J. Whitaker - unknown
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    Temporality in Musical Meaning: A Peircean/Deweyan Semiotic Approach.Felicia E. Kruse - 2011 - The Pluralist 6 (3):50-63.
    Imagine a single musical tone—for instance, the A above middle C that the oboe plays to tune an orchestra. Now imagine this tone, with no variation in dynamics, pitch, or timbre, extended over the course of “an hour or a day,” existing, as Peirce describes in “How to Make Our Ideas Clear” (W3:262),1 “as perfectly in each second of that time as in the whole taken together; so that, as long as it is sounding, it might be present to a (...)
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    Toward an ethics of professional understanding.Nicolas Tanchuk, Carly Scramstad & Marc Kruse - 2016 - Ethics and Education 11 (1):5-16.
    In this paper, we advance a novel conception of normative ethics and draw out its implications within the domain of professional ethics. We argue that all moral agents, and thus professionals, share a fundamental and constitutive normative interest in correctly conceiving of their ends. All professionals, we claim, by virtue of their positions of social power, have special role responsibilities in cultivating and sustaining societies oriented by this shared ideal of practically oriented ethical understanding. We defend this conception against a (...)
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    Filosofía del siglo XX y servicio social.Herman C. Kruse - 1986 - Buenos Aires: Editorial Humanitas.
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    Towards A Neurological Model of Giftedness: A Conceptual Perspective.Maqsoud Kruse - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Is music a pure icon?Felicia Kruse - 2007 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 43 (4):626 - 635.
    : In his landmark book, Peirce's Theory of Signs, T. L. Short argues that music signifies as a pure icon. A pure icon, according to Peirce, is not a likeness. It "does not draw any distinction between itself and its object" (EP2:163), and it "serves as a sign solely and simply by exhibiting the quality it serves to signify" (EP2:306). In music, this quality consists of the specifically musical feelings or ideas contained in the piece in question, and such musical (...)
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    Nikolaj Nottelmann: Blameworthy Belief. A Study in Epistemic Deontologism: Synthese Library, Vol. 338, Springer, Dordrecht 2007, XII, 268 pp., Hardback, 160,49 €, ISBN: 978-1-4020-5960-5.Andrea Kruse - 2015 - Erkenntnis 80 (3):675-680.
    The theory of epistemic deontologism is an area of normative epistemology. It is concerned with the application of deontic notions such as obligation, permission, blame and praise in epistemic contexts. Nottelmann’s book “Blameworthy Belief” deals with the applicability of one of the central notions of epistemic deontologism, namely the concept of epistemic blameworthiness.But the study goes beyond the analysis and introduction of this concept. By introducing this notion Nottelmann establishes a theory of epistemic deontologism that is build upon epistemic blame (...)
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    Roger S. BAGNALL/Klaas A. WORP, Chronological systems of Byzantine Egypt. Second edition.Thomas Kruse - 2006 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 99 (1):219-223.
    Die nach den Konventionen der Alten Geschichte gemeinhin mit dem Beginn der Regierungszeit des Kaisers Diokletian (284 n. Chr.) einsetzende Epoche der Spätantike (die Papyrologen sprechen seit diesem Zeitpunkt dagegen zumeist von der „Byzantinischen Zeit“) zeitigte eine Fülle von administrativen und fiskalischen Reformen, die sich auch in Änderungen der Zeitrechnung in den Provinzen des Reiches niederschlugen. Am besten studieren lassen sich diese Auswirkungen in der Provinz Ägypten, wo mit den Papyri eine Fülle von datierten administrativen Aufzeichnungen sowie öffentlichen und privaten (...)
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  26. Why doxastic responsibility is not based on direct doxastic control.Andrea Kruse - 2017 - Synthese 194 (8):2811-2842.
    The aim of this paper is to argue that doxastic responsibility, i.e., responsibility for holding a certain doxastic attitude, is not based on direct doxastic control. There are two different kinds of direct doxastic control to be found in the literature, intentional doxastic control and evaluative doxastic control. Although many epistemologists agree that we do not have intentional doxastic control over our doxastic attitudes, it has been argued that we have evaluative doxastic control over the majority of our doxastic attitudes. (...)
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    Emotion in Musical Meaning: A Peircean Solution to Langer's Dualism.Felicia E. Kruse - 2005 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (4):762-778.
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    Gender, Views of Nature, and Support for Animal Rights.Corwin R. Kruse - 1999 - Society and Animals 7 (3):179-198.
    The last 20 years have witnessed the dramatic growth of the animal rights movement and a concurrent increase in its social scientific scrutiny. One of the most notable and consistent findings to emerge from this body of research has been the central role of women in the movement. This paper uses General Social Survey data to examine the influence of views of the relationship of humanity to nature on this gender difference. Holding a Romantic view of nature is associated with (...)
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    Hume's Philosophy in His Principal Work A Treatise of Human Nature and in His Essays.Vinding Kruse & David Hume - 1939 - Burns & Oates.
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    Error and the Growth of Experimental Knowledge.Michael Kruse & Deborah G. Mayo - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (2):324.
    Once upon a time, logic was the philosopher’s tool for analyzing scientific reasoning. Nowadays, probability and statistics have largely replaced logic, and their most popular application—Bayesianism—has replaced the qualitative deductive relationship between a hypothesis h and evidence e with a quantitative measure of h’s probability in light of e.
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    Comment: Well-Being Can Improve Health by Shaping Stress Appraisals.Elliott Kruse & Kate Sweeny - 2018 - Emotion Review 10 (1):63-65.
    In this brief comment, we bring together two articles that appear in this special section. Jamieson et al. provide an overview of the biopsychosocial model of threat and challenge and suggest that stress-related arousal can be reappraised as a coping resource to facilitate challenge appraisals. Hernandez et al. review evidence for the link between well-being and health. We see a connection between these seemingly unrelated reviews: Well-being may improve health in part by shaping appraisals of stressors’ demands and appraisals of (...)
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    Fantasy Themes and Rhetorical Visions in the Brent Spar Crisis: A Comparative Analysis of German and French Newspaper Coverage.Julia Kruse - 2001 - Argumentation 15 (4):439-456.
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    Hume's philosophy in his principal work, A treatise of human nature.Frederik Vinding Kruse - 1939 - New York [etc.]: Oxford university press.
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    Who accepts Savage’s axiom now?Steven J. Humphrey & Nadia-Yasmine Kruse - 2023 - Theory and Decision 96 (1):1-17.
    We report the results of an experimental test of whether preaching the normative appeal of the sure-thing principle leads decision-makers to make choices that satisfy it. We use Allais-type decision problems to observe the incentive-compatible choices of 147 subjects, which either violate the sure-thing principle or adhere to it. Subjects are presented with normative arguments that support the counterfactual behaviour and then repeat their decisions. We observe violations of the sure-thing principle are robust to its normative justification. This result replicates (...)
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    Variation and the accuracy of predictions.Michael Kruse - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (2):181-193.
    I present a justification for the intution that more-varied data are more valuable than the same number of less-varied data by showing that the more-varied data help to improve the accuracy of our predictions.
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    Gestalt theory and synergetics: From psychophysical isomorphism to holistic emergentism.Michael Stadler & Peter Kruse - 1994 - Philosophical Psychology 7 (2):211-226.
    Gestalt theory is discussed as one main precursor of synergetics, one of the most elaborated theories of self-organization. It is a precursor for two reasons: the Gestalt theoretical view of cognitive order-formation comes dose to the central ideas of self-organization. Furthermore both approaches have stressed the significance of non-linear perceptual processes (such as multistability) for the solution of the mind-brain problem. The question of whether Gestalt theory preferred a dualistic or a monistic view of the mind-body relation is answered in (...)
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    A framework for antecedents of social entrepreneurial intention: Empirical evidence and research agenda.Sabine Bergner, Carolin Palmer, Megan Devaney & Philipp Kruse - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Social entrepreneurship increasingly contributes to diversity in entrepreneurship. The different approaches to SE suggest a variety of antecedents which drive individuals' intention to become social entrepreneurs. While this variety of antecedents is insightful, it also creates a need for systemisation and prioritization. We address this need by introducing an integrative, multi-level framework for person-based antecedents of SE-intention. Based on this multi-level framework the antecedents are grouped on three theoretical levels which refer to an individual's personality, cognition, and entrepreneurial exposition. When (...)
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    L'intervention au piège des pathologies.Caroline Kruse - 2004 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 164 (2):107-114.
    Dans cet article, l’auteur amorce quelques pistes de réflexion pour un dossier beaucoup plus large sur l’accueil de parents à pathologies lourdes dans un lieu à la fois aussi peu « spécialisé » et aussi « perméable » qu’un Espace-Rencontre.
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    Forensic evidence: Materializing bodies, materializing crimes.Corinna Kruse - 2010 - European Journal of Women's Studies 17 (4):363-377.
    Based on an ethnographic study of fingerprint and DNA evidence practices in the Swedish judicial system, this article analyses the materialization of forensic evidence. It argues that forensic evidence, while popularly understood as firmly rooted in materiality, is inseparably technoscientific and cultural. Its roots in the material world are entangled threads of matter, technoscience and culture that produce particular bodily constellations within and together with a particular sociocultural context. Forensic evidence, it argues further, is co-materialized with crimes as well as (...)
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    Cognition and Value Reexamined.Cornelius Krusé - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 10:134-140.
    Cette étude veut montrer que le contraste tranché entre connaissance et évaluation, fort répandu dans la pensée philosophique, d’après lequel on soutient que la connaissance atteint la réalité, tandis que, dit-on, l’évaluation n’exprime que le moi, est une thèse impossible à défendre en raison des ressemblances significatives et importantes que l’on peut trouver entre connaissance et évaluation. Bien que connaissance et évaluation ne soient pas identifiées, l’on soutient que l’évaluation n’est pas moins en contact avec son ordre de réalité que (...)
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    Beyond bayesianism: Comments on Hellman's "bayes and beyond".Michael Kruse - 1999 - Philosophy of Science 66 (1):165-174.
    Against Hellman's (1997) recent claims, I argue that Bayesianism is unable to explain the value of generally successful aspects of scientific methodology, viz., deflecting blame from well-confirmed theories onto auxiliaries and preferring more-varied data. Such an explanation would require not just objectification of priors, but a reason to believe priors will generally fall on values that justify the practice. Given the track record on the objectification problem, adding further conditions on priors merely makes the Bayesian's problems even worse.
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    Invariance, symmetry and rationality.Michael Kruse - 2000 - Synthese 122 (3):337-357.
    Using recent work by Forster and Sober, I identify circumstances in which appeals to symmetries in physical laws are rational with respect to the aim of predictive accuracy. I then consider a Bayesian account of symmetry, and argue that such an account faces serious problems explaining when and why appeals to symmetry would be rational.
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    The community of the future.Frederik Vinding Kruse - 1950 - London,: Oxford University Press.
    Excerpt from The Community of the Future Page part 3 the right TO earn. 455 section 1 the development IN economic life and law Introduction 459 A. The development IN urban industries and the influence OF the law 463 Chapter 20. The dissolution of the old industrial organisations, the craft guilds 464 Unrestricted economic freedom of trade 464 I. England and North America 468 II. 496 Chapter 21. The Formations of the New Organisations of Industry and their Struggle for Legal (...)
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    Theory of man.Cornelius Krusé - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (4):379-382.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 379 the minister of a very influential and liberal congregation. In 1860 he began publication in Cincinnati of The Dial, successor to the New England transcendentalist journal, and used its pages to promote religious liberalism, philosophical transcendentalism, and social reform. In 1863 he went to London where he became the head of the Ethical Society. Under the influence of Feuerbach and "left-Hegelians" he travelled widely in the (...)
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    Who said that? Status presentation in media accounts of the animal experimentation debate.Corwin R. Kruse - 1998 - Society and Animals 6 (3):235-243.
    In recent years, the issue of experimentation upon nonhuman animals has become the subject of media attention. One aspect of the media presentation is the status attributed to claims-makers on either side of the issue. Research suggests that perceived expertise of the source of arguments can play a role in attitudes formed by audiences. This study examines mainstream print and broadcast media presentation of the status of individuals quoted regarding the issue of animal experimentation. Those supporting continued experimentation are significantly (...)
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    Book Review: Bioregionalism and Global Ethics: A Transactional Approach to Achieving Ecological Sustainability, Social Justice, and Human Well-being. [REVIEW]Ute Kruse-Ebeling - 2012 - Environmental Values 21 (2):235-237.
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    Theory of Man (review). [REVIEW]Cornelius Krusé - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (4):379-382.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 379 the minister of a very influential and liberal congregation. In 1860 he began publication in Cincinnati of The Dial, successor to the New England transcendentalist journal, and used its pages to promote religious liberalism, philosophical transcendentalism, and social reform. In 1863 he went to London where he became the head of the Ethical Society. Under the influence of Feuerbach and "left-Hegelians" he travelled widely in the (...)
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    Innocent Fun or “Microslavery”?Hayden Harvey, Molly Havard, David Magnus, Mildred K. Cho & Ingmar H. Riedel-Kruse - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (6):38-46.
    In 2011, Ingmar Riedel‐Kruse's bioengineering laboratory at Stanford University publicized an application that uses paramecia for what the researchers termed “biotic games.” These games make use of living organisms, computer programs, and lab equipment to implement games like Pong, Pac‐man, and soccer. Gamesand related activities are often considered nonserious or trivial, whereas life, biological systems, and science are treated very seriously in moral analysis and public perception. The manipulation of living matter frequently engenders at least some controversy in the (...)
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    Experimenting with Styles of Living: Bernard, Canguilhem and Type 2 Diabetes Education. [REVIEW]Anders Kruse Ljungdalh - 2013 - Journal of Medical Humanities 34 (3):369-383.
    The paper links a debate in the history of medical science between statistics and the experimental method with contemporary diabetes educational practices. An empirical example of a tension between neglect and concern in diabetes self-regulation frames the subsequent theoretical discussion between first, Claude Bernard and statistics and afterwards, Georges Canguilhem as a correlative to Bernard. Through these philosophers of medical science a connection between the experimental method and education is demonstrated. Finally, a case description of an experimental approach to alcohol (...)
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    The Speech of the Armenians in Procopius: Justinian's Foreign Policy and the Transition Between Books 1 and 2 of the Wars[REVIEW]Marion Kruse - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (2):866-881.
    The speech of the Armenian embassy to Khusrow in the opening of Book 2 of Procopius'Warshas received little scholarly attention. Historians propose that this embassy, along with those sent by the Goths and Lazi, provided Khusrow with a pretext for violating the Eternal Peace in 540. As for the speeches themselves, they have been considered formulaic set pieces, requirements of the genre in which Procopius was writing. However, Anthony Kaldellis has argued that Procopius uses the Armenians as a mouthpiece for (...)
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