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  1. Studying conceptual change in learning physics (vol 76, pg 615, 1992).Cf di DykstraBoyle & Ia Monarch - 1993 - Science Education 77 (2):259-259.
     
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  2. Response to M. Vicentini's comments on “studying conceptual change in learning physics”.D. I. Dykstra, R. A. Boyle & I. A. Monarch - 1993 - Science Education 77 (3):343-349.
     
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  3. Response to M. Vicentini's “comment on the article 'studying conceptual change in learning physics'”.Dewy I. Dykstra, C. Franklin Boyle & Ira A. Monarch - 1993 - Science Education 77 (6):717-723.
     
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  4. Studying conceptual change in learning physics.Dewey I. Dykstra, C. Franklin Boyle & Ira A. Monarch - 1992 - Science Education 76 (6):615-652.
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    The languages of monarchism in interwar Yugoslavia, 1918–1941: variations on a theme.Cody James Inglis - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    Through a selection of primary sources, this article demonstrates the political and legal languages which articulated monarchist ideas in interwar Yugoslavia. Variations on the theme emerged in different periods. First, the national and so democratic character of the monarch and monarchy was a prevalent image at the end of the First World War and in the first decade of the Yugoslav state’s existence. During the domestic political crises in the second half of the 1920s, the language of monarchism shifted (...)
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    Iranian monarchic emigration as a critic of the political regime of the Islamic republic of Iran.Maksym Kyrchanoff - 2022 - Sotsium I Vlast 1:37-46.
    Introduction. The author analyzes the features of the ideological confrontation and conflict between Iranian emigrant communities and the political elites of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The position of Iranian emigration is analyzed in the context of the activity of the Pahlavi dynasty representatives. The purpose of the article is to analyze the ideo- logical confrontation between the two projects of Iranian political identities in contexts of criticism of the clerical regime of Iran by representatives of the Iranian political emigration (...)
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  7. Monarch and Minister: The Problematic Partnership in the Building of Absolute Monarchy in the Han Feizi 韓非子.Romain Graziani - 2015 - In Yuri Pines, Paul Goldin & Martin Kern (eds.), Ideology of power and power of ideology in early China. Leiden and Boston: Brill. pp. 155-180.
     
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    Monarchism and Absolutism in Early Modern Europe.David L. Smith - 2012 - Intellectual History Review 22 (2):302-304.
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    The monarchical origins of modern liberty: the Norman Conquest and the English constitution revisited, 1771–1861.William Selinger - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    This article recovers a largely forgotten and quite surprising argument about the origins of political liberty in Britain: that the Norman Conquest, by making possible an extremely powerful absolute monarchy, paradoxically set in motion the historical process which would later lead to the emergence of limited constitutional monarchy. The article shows how the eighteenth-century writer Jean Louis de Lolme initially made this argument to explain the divergent constitutional orders of Britain and France. De Lolme’s hypothesis was then taken up by (...)
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    Monks, monarchs and materialists.Piotr Balcerowicz - 2005 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 33 (5):571-582.
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    Monarchs, Ministers, and Maps: The Emergence of Cartography as a Tool of Government in Early Modern Europe. David BuisseretCartes des Ameriques: Dans les collections de la Bibliotheque Royale Albert Ier. Hossam Elkhadem, Jean-Paul Heerbrant, Liliane Wellens-De Donder, Roger Calcoen.Lesley B. Cormack - 1994 - Isis 85 (2):324-325.
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    Monarchism and Absolutism in Early Modern Europe.Paul Monod - 2012 - History of European Ideas 38 (4):590-593.
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    Improved Monarch Butterfly Optimization Algorithm Based on Opposition-Based Learning and Random Local Perturbation.Lin Sun, Suisui Chen, Jiucheng Xu & Yun Tian - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-20.
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  14. Monarchism in the Weimar Republic.Walter H. Kaufmann - 1955 - Science and Society 19 (4):374-376.
     
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    Monarch of the Glen.Jon Wynne-Tyson - 1990 - Between the Species 6 (4):17.
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    The Monarch and the Sage: Between Bifurcation and Unification of the Two.Liu Zehua - 2013 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 45 (2-3):55-88.
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    Causation: a Prematurely Deposed Monarch? [Huw Price and Richard Corry, eds., Causation, Physics, and the Constitution of Reality: Russell’s Republic Revisited ].Chad Trainer - 2008 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 28 (1):81-86.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:September 27, 2008 (1:09 pm) G:\WPData\TYPE2801\russell 28,1 048RED.wpd Reviews 81 CAUSATION: A PREMATURELY DEPOSED MONARCH? Chad Trainer 1006 Davids Run Phoenixville, pa 19460, usa stratof{[email protected] Huw Price and Richard Corry, eds. Causation, Physics, and the Constitution of Reality: Russell’s Republic Revisited. Oxford: Clarendon P.; New York: Oxford U. P., 2007. Pp. x, 403. isbn: 978-0-19-927819-0. £58 (hb); £19.99 (pb.). us$35 (pb). In 1911 the Aristotelian Society elected Bertrand Russell (...)
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    Political Theology as Monarchical Thought.Stathis Gourgouris - 2016 - Constellations 23 (2):145-159.
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    Monarchisms, Republicanisms, and Enlightenments. [REVIEW]Eva Piirimäe - 2010 - History of European Ideas 36 (1):125-129.
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    The influence of monarchs: steps in a new science of history.F. C. S. Schiller - 1914 - The Eugenics Review 5 (4):362.
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    Multiple reflections on the monarch-subject relationship of Confucianism during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.Jinbei Zong - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (4):e0240045.
    Resumen: Las dinastías Ming y Qing marcaron un periodo de grandes cambios en el pensamiento político y cultural chino. Durante este periodo, la relación monarca-súbdito fue un tema central en el estudio del confucianismo y un componente central de la cultura tradicional china, que durante mucho tiempo ha sido objeto de interés entre estudiosos de diversos campos. Este artículo examina el desarrollo de las antiguas relaciones monarca-súbdito chinas desde la perspectiva de los factores históricos y el desarrollo del confucianismo. Además, (...)
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    The figure of the monarch in the political philosophy of Dante Alighieri.V. V. Zhulev - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    The purpose of this article is to analyze the figure of the monarch presented in Dante's “De Monarchia”. The study of Dante's political project will provide us with an opportunity to see the shifts in intellectual environment of the late Middle Ages through the evolution or perhaps return from the theocratic model to the earlier pre-Christial concept of the ruler. The study of Dante's political lexicon will demonstrate the revival of the original meanings starting to challenge and shift the consensus (...)
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    The Equality Between Monarch and People in ‘Essence of Chinese Social Contract’.Byung-Ryul Roh & Byungdon Chun - 2014 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 73:191-212.
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    Hegel’s Monarch, the Concept and the Limits of Syllogistic Reasoning.Sebastian Stein - 2016 - Hegel Bulletin 37 (1):145-155.
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    Law and Ideology in Monarchic Israel.Richard Elliott Friedman, Baruch Halpern & Deborah W. Hobson - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (3):504.
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  26. Contested sovereignty : heaven, the monarch, the people, and the intellectuals in traditional China.Yuri Pines - 2017 - In Zvi Ben-Dor Benite, Stefanos Geroulanos & Nicole Jerr (eds.), The scaffolding of sovereignty: global and aesthetic perspectives on the history of a concept. New York: Columbia University Press.
     
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    Exclusivist Republicanism and the Non-Monarchical Republic.James Hankins - 2010 - Political Theory 38 (4):452-482.
    The idea that a republic is the only legitimate form of government and that non-elective monarchy and hereditary political privileges are by definition illegitimate is an artifact of late eighteenth century republicanism, though it has roots in the “godly republics” of the seventeenth century. It presupposes understanding a republic to be a non-monarchical form of government. The latter definition is a discursive practice that goes back only to the fifteenth century and is not found in Roman or medieval sources. This (...)
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    The Buddhist Monarch: Go-Shirakawa and the Rebuilding of Tōdai-ji.Janet R. Goodwin - 1990 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 17 (2/3):219-242.
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  29. The ideology of monarchic power in the Middle Ages.C. Muresanu - 2003 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (4):139-148.
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    The Influence of Monarchs: Steps in a New Science of History.Frederick Adams Woods - 2015 - New York,: Palala Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in (...)
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  31. Review Article: Monarchisms and Republicanisms.Richard Whatmore - 2009 - European Journal of Political Theory 8 (3):413-424.
  32. The Just King: Monarchical Judicial Authority in Ancient Israel.Keith W. Whitelam - 1979
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    The influence of monarchs.Frederick Adams Woods - 1913 - New York,: Macmillan.
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    Conflicts Between Monarch and Ministers.Li Jia - 2011 - Chinese Studies in History 44 (3):72-89.
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    Ideas of Monarchical Reform: Fénelon, Jacobitism, and the Political Works of the Chevalier Ramsay.Minchul Kim - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (3):449-451.
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    Philosophical Republicanism and Monarchism—and Republican and Monarchical Philosophy—in Kant and Hegel.Paul Redding - 1994 - The Owl of Minerva 26 (1):35-46.
    If Hegel has been taken seriously at all in this century it has been qua social and political philosopher. As author of the Science of Logic, that work on which he considered the Realphilosophie dependent, he has been largely dismissed. Recently, however, interest in Hegel’s peculiar logico-ontological project as developed in his Logic has been revived and the traditional negative reading of this work challenged. Here debate has tended to center on the question of his relation to Kant. In contrast (...)
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    Scribes and Schools in Monarchic Judah: A Socio-Archeological Approach.A. Lemaire & David W. Jamieson-Drake - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (4):707.
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    No rubber stamp: Hegel's constitutional monarch.Thom Brooks - 2007 - History of Political Thought 28 (1):91-119.
    Perhaps one of the most controversial aspects of Hegel's Philosophy of Right for contemporary interpreters is its discussion of the constitutional monarch. This is true despite the general agreement amongst virtually all interpreters that Hegel's monarch is no more powerful than modern constitutional monarchs and is an institution worthy of little attention or concern. In this article, I will examine whether or not it matters who is the monarch and what domestic and foreign powers he has. I argue against the (...)
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    The concept of mixed monarchy and the monarchical principle in the study of modern state systems.Marcin Michał Wiszowaty - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    This paper has three main goals. Firstly – to draw attention to the phenomenon of the democratic paradigm in the study of modern state systems (especially monarchical ones), characterise it and outline its sources. Also - to question the basis of this phenomenon (by pointing out, among other things, the durability of monarchical systems and the phenomenon of partial ‘re-monarchization’ – real or apparent – of certain contemporary republican systems on the examples of: Montenegro, Romania, the Czech Republic, Hungary and (...)
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    Liu Zehua and Studies of China's Monarchism: Guest Editor's Introduction.Yuri Pines - 2013 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 45 (2-3):3-20.
    This introduction surveys the biography and major works of Liu Zehua, a leading scholar of China's intellectual history, political thought, and political culture. It explores the impact of Liu Zehua's personal experience, in particular the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution, on his conceptualization of Chinese political culture as subjugated to the overarching principle of monarchism. Liu Zehua's critical engagement with China's past distinguishes him from proponents of revival of traditional values and makes him one of the powerful opponents of (...)
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    Power, Paideia & Pythagoreanism: Greek Identity, Conceptions of the Relationship Between Philosophers and Monarchs and Political Ideas in Philostratus' Life of Apollonius.Jaap-Jan Flinterman - 1995 - J.C. Gieben, Publisher.
    The Athenian sophist Philostratus completed a romanticised biography of Apollonius of Tyana in the second or third decade of the third century A.D. One of the most striking aspects of the presentation of this firstcentury Pythagorean sage and miracleworker in the Vita Apollonii (VA) is his role as 'politically active philosopher'. Not only does the protagonist of the VA regularly intervene in situa-tions of conflict in Greek cities and instruct their citi-zens on how they ought to live together, but he (...)
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    The mixed constitution versus the separation of powers: Monarchical and aristocratic aspects of modern democracy.Mogens Hansen - 2010 - History of Political Thought 31 (3):509-531.
    The theory of the separation of powers between a legislature, an executive and a judiciary is still the foundation of modern representative democracy. It was developed by Montesquieu and came to replace the older theory of the mixed constitution which goes back to Plato, Aristotle and Polybios: there are three types of constitution: monarchy, oligarchy and democracy; when institutions from each of the three types are mixed, an interplay between the institutions emerges that affects all functions of state: legislation, implementation (...)
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    ‘Hegel on Political Representation: Laborers, Corporations, and the Monarch’.Kenneth R. Westphal - 1993 - The Owl of Minerva 25 (1):111-116.
    Hegel holds that members of a society can only be fully free and autonomous if they enjoy political representation. Hegel grants political representation to the landed aristocracy and to members of corporations. Causal day laborers fall outside both of these groups. Consequently, they lack political representation in Hegel’s state; hence they lack the political resources for full freedom and autonomy. This is a serious problem, but not so serious as Hegel’s marxist critics maintain. I propose two solutions based on Hegel’s (...)
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    The Influence of Monarchs. [REVIEW]E. L. Thorndike - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (3):81-82.
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    Elizabeth I: The Voice of a Monarch.Timothy G. Elston - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (6):761 - null.
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    The Jurisdiction of the Hegelian monarch.Jean-Luc Nancy, Mary Ann & Peter Caws - 1982 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 49 (2):481-516.
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    Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and the Patriotic Monarch: Patriarchalism in Seventeenth-Century Political Thought.Jacqueline Rose - 2013 - Intellectual History Review 23 (2):281-283.
  48. The Middle French Statutes of the Monarchical Order of the Ship (Naples, 1381): A Critical Edition, with Introduction and Notes.D'ajd Boulton - 1985 - Mediaeval Studies 47 (1):168-271.
     
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  49. Comment on the article “studying conceptual change in learning physics” by Dykstra, Boyle, and Monarch.M. Vicentini - 1993 - Science Education 77 (4):461-463.
     
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    Ideologia puterii monarhice în Evul Mediu/ The Ideology of Monarchic Power in the Middle Ages.Camil Muresanu - 2003 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (4):139-148.
    Historiography realized that the Middle Ages were not the “dark ages” of the European civilization. On the contrary, the period generated a series of ideas and phenomena that are associated with the modern period. At the beginning, the first chiefs of states started by establishing connections with the church authority (through the rituals of crowning, anointing, or through the magic powers attributed to the king’s touch). Gradually, and due to the contribution of some important thinkers (such as Thoma d’Aquino, Dante (...)
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