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    Review. Sophistical Rhetoric in Classical Greece. J Poulakos\The Birth of Rhetoric: Gorgias, Plato and their Successors. R Wardy. [REVIEW]N. R. Livingstone - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):424-426.
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    Greek Rhetoric. [REVIEW]N. R. Livingstone - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):424-426.
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    Cultural adaptation and evolved, general-purpose cognitive mechanisms are sufficient to explain belief in souls.R. Livingston Kenneth - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (5):480.
    It is suggested that general-purpose cognitive modules are the proper endophenotypes on which evolution has operated, not special purpose belief modules. These general-purpose modules operate to extract adaptive cultural patterns. Belief in souls may be adaptive and based in evolved systems without requiring that a specific cognitive system has evolved to support just such beliefs.
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    Literary Knowledge: Humanistic Inquiry and the Philosophy of Science.Lawrence R. Schehr & Paisley Livingston - 1988 - Substance 18 (3):120.
    Paisley Livingston here addresses contemporary controversies over the role of "theory" within the humanistic disciplines. In the process, he suggests ways in which significant modern texts in the philosophy of science relate to the study of literature. Livingston first surveys prevalent views of theory, and then proposes an alternative: theory, an indispensable element in the study of literature, should be understood as a Cogently argued and informed in its judgments, this book points the way to a fuller understanding of the (...)
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    Intention and Literature.Alfred R. Mele & Paisley Livingston - 1992 - Stanford French Review 16:173-196.
    The issues of authorial intentions and interpretations are discussed. The philosophical dispute between metaphysical realists and metaphysical antirealists on authorial intentions and how these are characterized is examined. While realists maintain that a mind-independent reality exists, antirealists claim that reality is completely mind-dependent and that all things are mere mental constructions.
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  6. Physics: The Elements.N. R. Campbell - 1921 - Mind 30 (118):207-214.
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    Intentions and Interpretations.Alfred R. Mele & Paisley Nathan Livingston - 1992 - MLN 107 (5):931-949.
    Even if everything is up for grabs in philosophy, some things are very difficult to doubt. It is hard to believe, for example, that no one ever acts intentionally. Even the most powerful arguments for the unreality of intentional action could do no more, we believe, than place one in roughly the position in which pre-Aristotelian Greeks found themselves when presented with one of Zeno's arguments that nothing can move from any given point A to any other point B. One (...)
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    Applications of Indian logic and atomism.N. R. Waradpanda - 2020 - Ramtek: Kavikulaguru Kalidas Sanskrit University and New Bharatiya Book Corporation, New Delhi. Edited by Srinivasa Varakhedi & Madhusudan Penna.
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  9. Vivekavāda.N. R. Warhadpande - 1968
     
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  10. The Interpretation of Plato's Republic.N. R. Murphy - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (106):282-283.
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    The 'Simile Of Light' In Plato'S Republic.N. R. Murphy - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (02):93-.
    At the end of Republic VI. Socrates compares the Good with the sun as a cause both of existence and intelligibility. Afterwards, when he continues and expands this comparison, the symbolism becomes so complex that the interpretation of almost every part of it is in dispute. We start with the contrast of light and darkness; to this is next added the contrast of image and original, and also of up and down along a vertical line; in the allegory of the (...)
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    The ‘Simile Of Light’ In Plato'S Republic.N. R. Murphy - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (2):93-102.
    At the end of Republic VI. Socrates compares the Good with the sun as a cause both of existence and intelligibility. Afterwards, when he continues and expands this comparison, the symbolism becomes so complex that the interpretation of almost every part of it is in dispute. We start with the contrast of light and darkness; to this is next added the contrast of image and original, and also of up and down along a vertical line; in the allegory of the (...)
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    The discrimination of two simultaneously presented brightnesses.N. R. Bartlett - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (5):380.
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    Back to the Cave.N. R. Murphy - 1934 - Classical Quarterly 28 (3-4):211-.
    In Professor Ferguson's renewed study of these similes he has introduced a very detailed and careful analysis of Plato's analogies in order to explain and support his interpretation. He has also attacked the view which I put forward in 1932, and I should like to say something in defence of that view, not in any polemical spirit, but from a perhaps too obstinate belief that my reading of the passage does rest on solid foundations. I will not attempt any comprehensive (...)
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    Back to the Cave.N. R. Murphy - 1934 - Classical Quarterly 28 (3-4):211-213.
    In Professor Ferguson's renewed study of these similes he has introduced a very detailed and careful analysis of Plato's analogies in order to explain and support his interpretation. He has also attacked the view which I put forward in 1932, and I should like to say something in defence of that view, not in any polemical spirit, but from a perhaps too obstinate belief that my reading of the passage does rest on solid foundations. I will not attempt any comprehensive (...)
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    Plato, Parmenides_ 129 and _Republic 475–480.N. R. Murphy - 1937 - Classical Quarterly 31 (2):71-77.
    The reply which Socrates makes to Zeno in the Parmenides and that which he makes to the φιλοθμονς in the Republic are perhaps connected chiefly by the fact that a false interpretation of either might prejudice the other, but it seems convenient to take them together for that reason even if they have not much actual connection in themselves. Both are controversial, and in the case of Socrates' reply to Zeno, no re-statement of it could be secure which did not (...)
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    Controlling cooperative problem solving in industrial multi-agent systems using joint intentions.N. R. Jennings - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 75 (2):195-240.
  18. Tipy smysloobrazovanii︠a︡ v kontekste lichnostnykh t︠s︡ennosteĭ.N. R. Salikhova - 2005 - Kazanʹ: Kazanskiĭ gos. universitet.
     
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    The aesthetic dominant of Anton Chizh’s novel “Don’t trust mirrors”.N. R. Lenkova - 2023 - Liberal Arts in Russia 12 (6):369-375.
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    Effects of early protein malnutrition on learning in the rat.N. R. Remley, D. R. Armstrong, D. P. Gilman & L. F. Mercer - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (5):377-379.
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    J. B. Watson and J. J. B. Morgan: The original drive theory of motivation.N. R. Remley - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (4):314-316.
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  22. Fatherhood.N. R. Gibbs - 1993 - In Jonathan Westphal & Carl Avren Levenson (eds.), Time. Hackett Pub. Co.. pp. 1--993.
     
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    Athenian Democracy Surveyed.N. R. E. Fisher - 1989 - Polis 8 (2):49-55.
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    Athens in Defeat.N. R. E. Fisher - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (01):81-.
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    Symposium: Measurement and Its Importance for Philosophy.N. R. Campbell & H. Jeffreys - 1938 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 17 (1):121 - 151.
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    Symposium: Measurement and its Importance for Philosophy.N. R. Campbell & H. Jeffreys - 1938 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 17 (1):121-150.
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  27. Manusia seutuhnya: beberapa gagasan.N. R. H. Frieda, S. S. Darmono & Darmanto Yt (eds.) - 1984 - Semarang: Badan Penerbit Universitas Diponegoro.
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  28. Margaret A. Boden (ed.), Dimensions of Creativity.N. R. Gall - 1996 - Minds and Machines 6:117-121.
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    Dominance as part of a relationship.N. R. Chalmers - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):437-438.
  30. La desazón de lo moderno: problemas de la modernidad.Pablo Oyarzún R. - 2001 - Santiago: Editorial Cuarto Propio.
     
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    Reasoning and learning.N. R. F. Maier - 1931 - Psychological Review 38 (4):332-346.
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    The behavior mechanisms concerned with problem solving.N. R. F. Maier - 1940 - Psychological Review 47 (1):43-58.
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  33. Principii di Logica Reali.N. R. D' Alfonso - 1900 - The Monist 10:151.
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    The 'Comparison of Lives' in Plato's Philebus.N. R. Murphy - 1938 - Classical Quarterly 32 (2):116-124.
    The Republic represents the good life as some sort of harmony or composition between the different interests of which the threefold nature of the soul makes it capable. The rational factor, τ λολιστικν, not only chooses which impulses shall be satisfied and which rejected but is credited also with impulses of its own, such as the desire for knowledge, to the importance of which the Republic testifies by various strands of argument. But in Plato's attempt to prove the goodness of (...)
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    The optical properties of liquid metals.N. R. Comins - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 25 (4):817-831.
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    Contemporary Theories of Knowledge.R. C. N. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (1):192-192.
    An impressive array of succinct expositions of a large variety of British and American epistemological theories. Bergson and the Vienna Circle are also treated in detail. Idealism, Realism, and Pragmatism are discussed as well as constructionist, intuitional, and organismic theories.--R. C. N.
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  37. On Observation.N. R. Hanson - 2009 - In Timothy J. McGrew, Marc Alspector-Kelly & Fritz Allhoff (eds.), The Philosophy of Science: An Historical Anthology. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 432.
  38. Vēdāntapr̥avēśika.N. R. Krishnan - 1962
     
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  39. Descriptions des particules atomiques.N. R. Hanson - 1959 - Scientia 53 (94):du Supplém. 95.
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  40. Encore les événements mentaux: Retour sur quelques arguments anciens.N. R. Hanson - 1960 - Scientia 54 (95):du Supplém. 121.
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  41. La contribution des autres disciplines à la physique du XIXème siècle.N. R. Hanson - 1965 - Scientia 59:73.
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  42. Le denombrement des sphères d'Aristote.N. R. Hanson - 1963 - Scientia 57 (98):du Supplém. 119.
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  43. La Logique et le principe de correspondance.N. R. Hanson - 1958 - Scientia 52 (93):du Supplém. 43.
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  44. Mental events yet again: Retrospect on some old arguments.N. R. Hanson - 1960 - Scientia 54 (95):226.
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  45. On counting Aristotle's Spheres.N. R. Hanson - 1963 - Scientia 57 (98):223.
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  46. On elementary particle theory.N. R. Hanson - 1956 - Scientia 50 (91):81.
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  47. Picturing atomic particles.N. R. Hanson - 1959 - Scientia 53 (94):149.
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  48. Sur la théorie des particules élémentaires.N. R. Hanson - 1956 - Scientia 50 (91):du Supplém. 53.
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  49. The contributions of other disciplines to 19th century physics.N. R. Hanson - 1965 - Scientia 59:149.
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  50. The Logic of the correspondence principle.N. R. Hanson - 1958 - Scientia 52 (93):63.
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