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  1. Towards a standard taxonomy of artifact functions.Pawe&Lstrok Garbacz - 2006 - Applied ontology 1 (3):221-236.
     
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  2. The Limits of Situational Ethics.I. Lazari-Paw Owska - 1986 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 23:197-208.
     
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    Wolność człowieka w cywilizacji łacińskiej w ujęciu Feliksa Konecznego.Paweł Skrzydlewski - 2013 - Lublin: Wydawnictwo Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego.
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  4. Jak są możliwe obowiązki moralne, czyli J.S. Mill o naturze moralności.PAWEŁ ŁUKÓW - 2006 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 60.
     
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  5. L'anthropologie et la théologie dans le plan philosophique d'Epicure.K. Paw Owski - 1989 - Studia Filozoficzne 280:45-58.
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  6. Social Philosophy.Paweł Skrzydlewski - 2020 - In Piotr Stanisław Mazur, Piotr Duchliński & Paweł Skrzydlewski (eds.), A companion to Polish Christian philosophy of the 20th and 21st centuries. Krakow: Ignatianum University Press.
     
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  7. Arnold Toynbee, O stosunku historyka do religii.Paweł Skrzydlewski - 2007 - Roczniki Filozoficzne:264-271.
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    Wartość epistemologiczna pięciu dróg św. Tomasza z Akwinu.Bernard W. Skrzydlewski - 1965 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 13 (1):13-19.
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    Przykład argumentacji św. Tomasza z Akwinu w dziedzinie etyki szczegołowej.Bernard W. Skrzydlewski - 1965 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 13 (2):51-81.
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    Prawo stanowione a wolność człowieka (z perspektywy filozofii nowożytnej i św. Tomasza z Akwinu).Paweł Skrzydlewski - 2005 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 53 (2):189-215.
    Modern and contemporary times have brought a juxtaposition and a peculiar rivalry between the positive law and man\'s freedom that have not been known earlier. This is accompanied not only by a tendency to give law and freedom autonomy, but also to separate them from man\'s nature, from real order of social life and from the moral dimension of human activities. The article undertakes an attempt at revealing the ostensible character of the antagonism between positive law formulated by man and (...)
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    Polityka w cywilizacji łacińskiej: aktualność nauki Feliksa Konecznego.Paweł Skrzydlewski - 2002 - Lublin: Fundacja Rozwoju Kultury Polskiej.
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    Co daje współczesnemu człowiekowi studium filozofii klasycznej: materiały z międzynarodowego sympozjum filozoficznego zorganizowanego w Katedrze Metafizyki Akademii Teologii Katolickiej, Warszawa, 15.04.1997.Pawe± Mazanka, Miros±aw Mylik & Akademia Teologii Katolickiej (eds.) - 1997 - Warszawa: Wydawn. Akademii Teologii Katolickiej.
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    On complexity reduction of Σ1 formulas.Zofia Adamowicz & Pawe Zbierski - 2003 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 42 (1):45-58.
    For a fixed q  ℕ and a given Σ1 definition φ(d,x), where d is a parameter, we construct a model M of 1 Δ0 + ¬ exp and a non standard d  M such that in M either φ has no witness smaller than d or phgr; is equivalent to a formula ϕ(d,x) having no more than q alternations of blocks of quantifiers.
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    On functions definiable in implicational algebras.Pawe L. Bielak - 1974 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 3 (3/4):24-26.
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    A companion to Polish Christian philosophy of the 20th and 21st centuries.Piotr Stanisław Mazur, Piotr Duchliński & Paweł Skrzydlewski (eds.) - 2020 - Krakow: Ignatianum University Press.
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    The Monkey's Paw.Arthur L. Manure - 1972 - Journal of Social Philosophy 3 (1):1-4.
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    Learning Lament between the Paws: Walking with Aslan through Pain and Suffering.Scott Holman - 2016 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 9 (2):194-206.
    Our life in this broken world requires tools to own and express our grief in ways that are connected to our faith in God. We find that the biblical genre of lament is appropriate to the task. However, we do not come to lament without baggage, and we sometimes require additional help in the form of symbolic capital borrowed from stories and songs. In this case, The Chronicles of Narnia provide such capital. As we reflect on these stories, we can (...)
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    The Sacred Paw: The Bear in Nature, Myth and Literature: Review.Elizabeth A. Lawrence - 1986 - Between the Species 2 (2):16.
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    The Invisible Paw.Elizabeth H. Wolgast - 1984 - The Monist 67 (2):229-250.
    One of Darwin’s purposes in writing The Origin of Species was to rebut the doctrine of separate creations. Moreover, the argument he was chiefly concerned with—which was both his target and the model of his own argument—was the familiar argument from design.
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    Britain’s Hidden Role in the Rwandan Genocide: The Cat’s Paw by Hazel Cameron: New York: Routledge, 2013.Shannon Carr - 2015 - Human Rights Review 16 (3):319-320.
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    Eighteen studies of a young lion, heads and paws, by Rosa Bonheur.Zoé Marty - 2022 - Clio 55:251-262.
    Partant d’une toile rassemblant une série d’esquisses peintes montrant un lionceau, cette étude propose d’aborder la production de Rosa Bonheur sous l’angle des biographies animales. L’article se focalise sur les modèles lion·ne·s cotoyés par l’artiste au cours de sa carrière. Il s’agit de mettre au jour la complexité de ces rapports à partir de l’étude de l’œuvre et de l’apport des données et des témoignages que les quelques biographies anciennes de l’artiste consacrent à ces animaux.
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    A Companion to Polish Christian Philosophy of the 20th and 21st Centuries, eds. Piotr S. Mazur, Piotr Duchlinski, Pawel Skrzydlewski[REVIEW]Curtis Hancock - 2021 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 26 (2):345-350.
    This is a review of the book "A Companion to Polish Christian Philosophy of the 20th and 21st Centuries", edited by Piotr S. Mazur, Piotr Duchlinski, Pawel Skrzydlewski. Krakow: Ignatianum University Press, 2020, written by Curtis Hancock.
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  23. ‘A Brute to the Brutes?’: Descartes' Treatment of Animals: Discussion.John Cottingham - 1978 - Philosophy 53 (206):551 - 559.
    To be able to believe that a dog with a broken paw is not really in pain when it whimpers is a quite extraordinary achievement even for a philosopher. Yet according to the standard interpretaion, this is just what Descartes did believe. He held, we are informed, the ‘monstrous’ thesis that ‘animals are without feeling or awareness of any kind’. The Standard view has been reiterated in a recent collection on animal rights, which casts Descartes as the villain of the (...)
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  24. Social connection, interdependence and being sure of ourselves.Helen Brown Coverdale - 2022 - Analysis 82 (3):571-584.
    Being sure of each other is the blossoming of Kimberley Brownlee’s earlier work on the intrinsic value and qualities of human connection (2013, 2016c, 2016b), opening with a scene from A. A. Milne’s House at Pooh Corner: lost in the woods together, Piglet takes Pooh’s paw ‘just to be sure’ of his friend. The importance of social connection is often overlooked because it is central to our lives, like breathable air. Brownlee’s work highlights the need for social connection, as deserving (...)
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    Repeatable Artwork Sentences and Generics.Shieva Kleinschmidt & Jacob Ross - 2013 - In Christy Mag Uidhir (ed.), Art and Abstract Objects. Oxford University Press. pp. 125.
    We seem to talk about repeatable artworks, like symphonies, films, and novels, all the time. We say things like, "The Moonlight Sonata has three movements" and "Duck Soup makes me laugh". How are these sentences to be understood? We argue against the simple subject/predicate view, on which the subjects of the sentences refer to individuals and the sentences are true iff the referents of the subjects have the properties picked out by the predicates. We then consider two alternative responses that (...)
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  26. Pre-emptive Anonymous Whistleblowing.James Rocha & Edward Song - 2012 - Public Affairs Quarterly 26 (4):257-271.
    While virtually everyone recognizes the moral permissibility of whistleblowing under certain circumstances, most theorists offer relatively conservative accounts of when it is allowed, and are reluctant to offer a full recommendation of the practice as an important tool towards addressing ethical failures in the workplace. We think that accounts such as these tend to overestimate the importance of professional or personal obligations, and underestimate the moral obligation to shine light on severe professional malfeasance. Of course, a whistleblower, even an anonymous (...)
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    Reconstructing an incomparable organism: the Chalicothere in nineteenth and early-twentieth century palaeontology.Chris Manias - 2018 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (1):22.
    Palaeontology developed as a field dependent upon comparison. Not only did reconstructing the fragmentary records of fossil organisms and placing them within taxonomic systems and evolutionary lineages require detailed anatomical comparisons with living and fossil animals, but the field also required thinking in terms of behavioural, biological and ecological analogies with modern organisms to understand how prehistoric animals lived and behaved. Yet palaeontological material often worked against making easy linkages, bringing a sense of mystery and doubt. This paper will look (...)
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  28. Blameworthy Action and Character.George Sher - 2002 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64 (2):381-392.
    A number of philosophers from Hume on have claimed that it does not make sense to blame people for acting badly unless their bad acts were rooted in their characters. In this paper, I distinguish a stronger and a weaker version of this claim. The claim is false, I argue, if it is taken to mean that agents can only be blamed for bad acts when those acts are manifestations of character paws. However, what is both true and important is (...)
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    “MY NAME IS DANNY”: indigenous animation as hyper-realism.Jennifer L. Biddle - 2015 - Angelaki 20 (3):105-113.
    This paper offers a close reading of PAW Media animation My Name is Danny. Drawing across a growing body of recent Central and Western Desert experimental cinema, this paper asks what is at stake in the turn to animation. Rather than escapism or otherworldly fabrications which have little to do with lived experience of the “real,” animation in this context has potent everyday exigencies and politics. The capacity for bringing to life literally – animate – is here linked to the (...)
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    The Curiosity at Work in Deconstruction.Perry Zurn - 2018 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 26 (1):84-106.
    Beginning with Jacques Derrida’s Beast and the Sovereign, I identify two forms of curiosity: 1) scientific curiosity, which proceeds through objective dissection and 2) therapeutic curiosity, which proceeds through observational confinement. Through an analysis of Derrida’s treatment of both sorts of curiosity, I notice and develop a third, deconstructive form of curiosity. Through repeated turn to the work of Sarah Kofman, I characterize this third curiosity as, by turns, linguistic, animal, and critical. As linguistic, this curiosity is a penchant for (...)
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  31. Esoteric philosophy: Leo Strauss and sociolinguistics.Aron B. Bekesi - 2019 - Science and Philosophy 7 (2):27-48.
    Leo Strauss’ controversial theory of esoteric philosophy, as presented in Persecution and the Art of Writing, sparked a fierce debate. Opponents and proponents of the theory utilised a wide range of perspectives to support their arguments. By investigating esoteric philosophy from a sociolinguistic perspective, this paper introduces a novel perspective to the Strauss dispute. In PAW Strauss is mistaken regarding esotericism and its role in philosophy. On one hand it is reasonable to endorse Strauss’ persuasive account on the origins of (...)
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    The Categorical and the Everyday: On Coetzee, Murdoch, and Cavell and the Presence of Philosophy in Novels.Niklas Forsberg - 2015 - Philosophy and Literature 39 (1A):66-82.
    “Not with that!” I shout. The hammer lies cradled in the Colonel’s folded arms. “You would not use a hammer on a beast, not on a beast!” In a terrible surge of rage I turn on the sergeant and hurl him from me. Godlike strength is mine. In a minute it will pass: let me use it while it lasts! “Look!” I shout. I point to the four prisoners who lie docilely on the earth, their lips to the pole, their (...)
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    A Stricture on Space and Time.Rudolf Arnheim - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 4 (4):645-655.
    The clearest instances of Time experience in music can be observed when the melodic and harmonic structure of a work announces the approach to a climax, for example, the finale. A goal is established in the awareness of the listener and acts as an independent system toward which music is striving. Most other examples that come to mind are extra-musical, that is, they refer to music in relation to something outside of it. A listener who instead of moving with the (...)
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    The cerebral torque and directional asymmetry for hand use are correlates of the capacity for language in homo sapiens.Timothy J. Crow - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):595-596.
    The claim of consistent hemispheric specialisations across classes of chordates is undermined by the absence of population-based directional asymmetry of paw/hand use in rodents and primates. No homologue of the cerebral torque from right frontal to left occipital has been established in a nonhuman species. The null hypothesis that the torque is the sapiens-specific neural basis of language has not been disproved.
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  35. Momma taught us to keep a clean house.Ashley D. Hairston - 2013 - Continent 3 (2):66-69.
    This piece, included in the drift special issue of continent. , was created as one step in a thread of inquiry. While each of the contributions to drift stand on their own, the project was an attempt to follow a line of theoretical inquiry as it passed through time and the postal service(s) from October 2012 until May 2013. This issue hosts two threads: between space & place and between intention & attention . The editors recommend that to experience the (...)
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    Notes on Hierocles Stolcvs.F. W. Hall - 1916 - Classical Quarterly 10 (02):85-.
    The bear, says Hierocles, is aware that its head is easily injured, and instinctively uses its paws as a protection. The three following lines in the papyrus are badly damaged– καν εί π.ε … δεηθεί Του | βαλανεíον κρημν | πáλιν ύ;β εθεíησιν ε | αυΤήν. This is followed by a description of what the bear does when it is pursued and comes to a precipice. It inflates itself and trusts to the inflation to break its fall. It is hardly (...)
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    Euphony and Logos: Essays in Honour of Maria Steffen-Batóg and Tadeusz Batóg.Roman Murawski & Jerzy Pogonowski (eds.) - 1997 - Rodopi.
    Contents: Preface. SCIENTIFIC WORKS OF MARIA STEFFEN-BATÓG AND TADEUSZ BATÓG. List of Publications of Maria Steffen-Batóg. List of Publications of Tadeusz Batóg. Jerzy POGONOWSKI: On the Scientific Works of Maria Steffen-Batóg. Jerzy POGONOWSKI: On the Scientific Works of Tadeusz Batóg. W??l??odzimierz LAPIS: How Should Sounds Be Phonemicized? Pawe??l?? NOWAKOWSKI: On Applications of Algorithms for Phonetic Transcription in Linguistic Research. Jerzy POGONOWSKI: Tadeusz Batóg's Phonological Systems. MATHEMATICAL LOGIC. Wojciech BUSZKOWSKI: Incomplete Information Systems and Kleene 3-valued Logic. Maciej KANDULSKI: Categorial Grammars with (...)
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    Wild Love: Cynthia Willett’s Biosocial Eros Ethics.Ann V. Murphy - 2015 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 5 (1):50-58.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Wild LoveCynthia Willett’s Biosocial Eros EthicsAnn V. MurphyI’ll frame my comments in honor of Cynthia Willett’s work in light of two recent anecdotes:Anecdote I: It happened that one evening as I was reading Willett’s most recent monograph Interspecies Ethics—in particular the chapter on animals’ capacity for laughter and humor—my wonderful (if somewhat insubordinate) Airedale terrier, Nora Mae Murphy, heard me laughing, trotted into the living room, jumped on the (...)
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    Beyond the Systemic Changes.Wang Xiaoming - 2000 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 31 (4):62-70.
    About a month ago, I went to a university to give a lecture. During the questions-and-answers and discussion, a young fellow standing in the last row drew a good deal of attention: "Some people today show concern for spiritual values but are very helpless where material life is concerned." However, he said, "more people are pursuing only material benefits and have absolutely no spiritual requirements." You may perhaps doubt that people today truly, as he indicated, regard the spiritual and the (...)
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    Application of Normalized Compression Distance and Lempel-Ziv Jaccard Distance in Micro-electrode Signal Stream Classification for the Surgical Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease.Kamil Ząbkiewicz - 2018 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 56 (1):45-57.
    Parkinson’s Disease can be treated with the use of microelectrode recording and stimulation. This paper presents a data stream classifier that analyses raw data from micro-electrodes and decides whether the measurements were taken from the subthalamic nucleus (STN) or not. The novelty of the proposed approach is based on the fact that distances based on raw data are used. Two distances are investigated in this paper, i.e. Normalized Compression Distance (NCD) and Lempel-Ziv Jaccard Distance (LZJD). No new features needed to (...)
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    Documenting Sex and/or Gender. Montrer patte blanche as Ambiguous Expression of Proving One’s Credentials.Sanja Milutinović - 2014 - Rivista di Estetica 57:195-203.
    La Fontaine’s allegory of “montrer patte blanche / showing the white paw” – from his fable «The Wolf, the Goat, and the Kid – should help me trace the problem of documenting sex and/or gender. In the first decade of the 21st century, the legislative bodies of certain social democratic countries (e.g. Australia, New Zealand, Nepal, Germany) have made a change into the binary system of presenting sex or gender on official identification documents, by introducing a third possibility – that (...)
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    Fodor’s Very Deep Thought.Martin Montminy - 1999 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 29 (4):595-618.
    Pooh rubbed his nose with his paw, and said that the Heffalump might be walking along, humming a little song, and looking up at the sky, wondering if it would rain, and so he wouldn't see the Very Deep Pit until he was half-way down, when it would be too late. Jerry Fodor is loath to have content be constituted, even in part, by inferential relations. This loathing, I will argue, gets him into trouble. In his latest book, Concepts, Fodor (...)
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    Fodor’s Very Deep Thought.Martin Montminy - 1999 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 29 (4):595-618.
    Pooh rubbed his nose with his paw, and said that the Heffalump might be walking along, humming a little song, and looking up at the sky, wondering if it would rain, and so he wouldn't see the Very Deep Pit until he was half-way down, when it would be too late. Jerry Fodor is loath to have content be constituted, even in part, by inferential relations. This loathing, I will argue, gets him into trouble. In his latest book, Concepts, Fodor (...)
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    The phenomenon of the muscle-twitch in flexion conditioning.N. H. Pronko & W. N. Kellogg - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (3):232.
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    The autonomic nervous system as a factor in the psychogalvanic reflex.W. D. O'Leary - 1932 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 15 (6):767.
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    Pierre Hadot, Philosophy as a Way of Life, trans. by M. Chase, Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1999, x + 309 hlm. (PWL); Pierre Hadot, What is Ancient Philosophy?, trans. by M. Case, Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2004, xiv + 362 hlm. (WAP). [REVIEW]Haryanto Cahyadi - 2017 - Diskursus - Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi STF Driyarkara 16 (2):226-235.
    Tidak bisa disangkal bahwa filsafat Barat dewasa ini hampir identik dengan wacana filosofis (philosophical discourse), berupa konsep, teori, atau sistem, yang umumnya berkembang dinamis dan dipelajari sebagai disiplin keilmuan dalam lingkungan akademis melalui satuan kurikulum perguruan tinggi modern. Maka tidak mengherankan bila filsafat cenderung identik dengan filsafat akademis (academic philosophy). Namun berkat dua buku Pierre Hadot (1922-2010) kita terbantu untuk menyadari hilangnya sebagian besar pemahaman filsafat itu sendiri terutama wawasan klasik yang mengungkapkan fokus utama penghayatan maupun lintasan peralihan fokus utama (...)
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