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    The travel diaries of TR Malthus.C. P. Blacker - 1967 - The Eugenics Review 59 (2):129.
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    The travel diary of a philosopher.Hermann Keyserling - 1925 - New York,: Harcourt, Brace & Company. Edited by J. Holroyd-Reece.
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    The Travel Diary of a Philosopher. [REVIEW]James Bissett Pratt - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (25):693-697.
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    The Travel Diary of a Philosopher. [REVIEW]Rufus M. Jones - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (3):279-284.
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    The Travel Diary of a Philosopher. [REVIEW]James Bissett Pratt - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (25):693-697.
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    Ze’ev Rosenkranz . The Travel Diaries of Albert Einstein: The Far East, Palestine, and Spain, 1922–1923. xviii + 357 pp., illus., notes, bibl., index. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2018. $29.95 . ISBN 9780691174419. [REVIEW]Richard Crockatt - 2019 - Isis 110 (3):644-645.
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  7. Isabella d'este and the travel diary of Antonio de beatis.D. S. Chambers - 2001 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 64 (1):296-308.
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    Un diario de viaje inédito de Basilio Villarino y el mapa de la travesía: más de un siglo de periplo por los archivosBasilio Villarino’s unpublished travel diary and map: a one century tour through the archives.Laura Aylén Enrique - 2015 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 5 (1).
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    Un diario de viaje inédito de Basilio Villarino y el mapa de la travesía: más de un siglo de periplo por los archivosBasilio Villarino’s unpublished travel diary and map: a one century tour through the archives.Laura Aylén Enrique - 2015 - Corpus.
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    On the Road in Twelfth Century China: The Travel Diaries of Fan Chengda.Stephen R. Bokenkamp & James M. Hargett - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (3):619.
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    Charles H. Smith and Megan Derr , Alfred Russel Wallace's 1886–1887 Travel Diary: The North American Lecture Tour. Manchester: SIRI Scientific Press, 2013. Pp. xiii+258. ISBN 978-0-9567795-8-8. £21.00. [REVIEW]Ahren Lester - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Science 46 (4):722-724.
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    Svedenstierna's Tour of Great Britain, 1802-3. The Travel Diary of an Industrial Spy. Eric T. Svedenstierna, E. L. Dellow. [REVIEW]Robert P. Multhauf - 1978 - Isis 69 (4):630-630.
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    R. R. ANGERSTEIN, R. R. Angerstein's Illustrated Travel Diary, 1753–1755: Industry in England and Wales from a Swedish Perspective. Translated by Torsten and Peter Berg. With an introduction by Marilyn Palmer. London: Science Museum, 2001. Pp. xii+378. ISBN 1-900747-24-3. £34·95. [REVIEW]Brian Dolan - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Science 35 (1):97-123.
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    Diary of a Journey through the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida, from July 1, 1765, to April 10, 1766 by John Bartram; Travels in Georgia and Florida, 1773-74, a Report to Dr. John Fothergill by William Bartram. [REVIEW]I. Cohen - 1946 - Isis 36:257-259.
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  15. Book Reviews : Ennin's Diary: The Record of a Pilgrimage to China in Search of the Law Ennin's Travels in T'ang China By E.O. Reischauer (New York: Ronald Press Co., I955.) Pp. 454+xvi; 34I+xii. [REVIEW]A. W. Macdonald - 1957 - Diogenes 5 (18):108-112.
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    Diary/Landscape.James Welling & Matthew S. Witkovsky - 2014 - University of Chicago Press.
    For more than 35 years, James Welling has explored the material and conceptual possibilities of photography. Diary/Landscape - the first mature body of work by this important contemporary artist - set the framework for his subsequent investigations of abstraction and his fascination with nineteenth- and twentieth-century New England. In July 1977, Welling began photographing a two-volume travel diary kept by his great-grandmother Elizabeth C. Dixon, as well as landscapes in southern Connecticut. A beautiful and moving meditation on (...)
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    The Diary of John Evelyn.John Evelyn - 1996 - Routledge.
    John Evelyn (1620-1706) is best remembered for Sylva - his magnum opus - and his Diary . Alongside Pepys' diary, Evelyn's is as well known now as anything else written in their time. A connoisseur of architecture, painting, music, coins, and sermons, Evelyn was renowned for his practical knowledge on horticulture and arboriculture, and he was one of the original Fellows of the Royal Society. His Diary begins with an account of his early life and travels in (...)
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  18. 24 S. Petrilli Archives (Toronto, Canada), Welby's publications—most, if not all, of which are available at the Lady Welby Library, London University Library (London, England)—include a traveler's diary written as a child (1852), numerous essays (cf. Welby 1890a, 1891a, 1892a, 1985b. [REVIEW]S. Peirce - 1999 - Semiotica 127 (1/4):23-66.
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    A Handful of Recent NASA History Books I; More than Merely Men, Machinery, Missions and Political Machinations?; The Birth of NASA: The Diary of T. Keith Glennan, edited by J.D. Hunley, with an introduction by Roger D. Launius; The Problem of Specs Travel: The Rocket Motor, by Hermann Noordung, edited by Ernst Stuhlinger and J.D. Hunley with Jennifer Garland; Powering Apollo: James E. Webb of NASA, by W. Henry Lambright; Spaceflights Revolution: NASA Langley Research Center From Sputnik to Apollo, by James R. Hansen; Suddenly, Tomorrow Came ... A History of the Johnson Space Center, by Henry C. Dethoff. [REVIEW]Norris Heterington - 1997 - Minerva 35 (4):387-396.
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    Using Activity Diaries: Some Methodological Lessons.Tracey Crosbie - 2006 - Journal of Research Practice 2 (1):Article D1.
    Descriptions of how people use time can tell us much about quality of life, social and economic well-being, and patterns of leisure, work, travel, and communication. Self-administered activity diaries are one of the main methods available for capturing data on time use. This paper discusses some of the methodological issues surrounding the use of self-administered activity diaries as a tool for capturing data on communication and travel activities. Its main concern is to highlight the lessons learnt from the (...)
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    Involuntary (spontaneous) mental time travel into the past and future.Dorthe Berntsen & Anne Stærk Jacobsen - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4):1093-1104.
    Mental time travel is the ability to mentally project oneself backward in time to relive past experiences and forward in time to pre-live possible future experiences. Previous work has focused on MTT in its voluntary form. Here, we introduce the notion of involuntary MTT. We examined involuntary versus voluntary and past versus future MTT in a diary study. We found that involuntary future event representations—defined as representations of possible personal future events that come to mind with no preceding (...)
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    A Portable World: The Notebooks of European Travellers (Eighteenth to Nineteenth Centuries).Marie‐Noëlle Bourguet - 2010 - Intellectual History Review 20 (3):377-400.
    For the past three decades, notebooks and note?taking practices have elicited growing interest in various fields of research: anthropology, media and literature studies, history of the book, history of science. In this renewal, however, scientific travelers? notes have not received all the attention they deserve. To be sure, historians of discovery and exploration are used to considering travel diaries and field notes as a principal resource, on the basis of which they can assess a traveler?s accomplishment or document his (...)
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    African American Travelers Encounter Greece, ca. 1850–1900.John W. I. Lee - 2022 - American Journal of Philology 143 (4):631-651.
    Abstract:This essay examines the experiences of three 19th-century African American travelers to Greece—David Dorr (1852), Frederick Douglass (1887), and John Wesley Gilbert (1890–1)—using evidence from their letters, diaries, and published writings. The essay shows that although each traveler's unique personal perspective shaped his response to seeing the ancient sites and monuments of Greece, all three men responded most deeply to a site connected with Greece's Christian heritage: the Areopagus or Mars Hill, where according to 19th-century understanding the Apostle Paul had (...)
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    Taking Newton on tour: the scientific travels of Martin Folkes, 1733–1735.Anna Marie Roos - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Science 50 (4):569-601.
    Martin Folkes (1690–1754) was Newton's protégé, an English antiquary, mathematician, numismatist and astronomer who would in the latter part of his career become simultaneously president of the Royal Society and of the Society of Antiquaries. Folkes took a Grand Tour from March 1733 to September 1735, recording the Italian leg of his journey from Padua to Rome in his journal. This paper examines Folkes's travel diary to analyse his Freemasonry, his intellectual development as a Newtonian and his scientific (...)
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  25. Wittgenstein's Ethics in the Koder Diaries.Duncan Richter - manuscript
    The subject of this paper is not Wittgensteinian ethics but Wittgenstein’s own ethical beliefs, specifically as these are revealed in the so-called Koder diaries. While the Koder Diaries, also known as Manuscript 183, do contain the kind of thing that one would expect to find in a diary (e.g. accounts of travel and personal relationships), they also contain more obviously philosophical remarks, sometimes as reflections on these personal remarks. Wittgenstein’s diaries illustrate well a point that Iris Murdoch has (...)
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    Eternity's Sunrise: A Way of Keeping a Diary.Marion Milner - 2011 - Routledge.
    Following on from _A Life of One’s Own_ and _An Experiment in Leisure_, _Eternity’s Sunrise_ explores Marion Milner’s way of keeping a diary. Recording small private moments, she builds up a store of ‘bead memories.’ A carved duck, a sprig of asphodel, moments captured in her travels in Greece, Kashmir and Israel, circus clowns, a painting _-_ each makes up a 'bead' that has a warmth or glow which comes in response to asking the simple question: What is the (...)
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    The Fuzzy Metrics of Money: The Finances of Travel and the Reception of Curiosities in Early Modern Europe.Dániel Margócsy - 2013 - Annals of Science 70 (3):381-404.
    Summary This article argues that commerce and the language of finance had an important influence over the interpretation of curiosities in the early modern period. It traces how learned travellers in the years around 1700 were constantly reminded to watch their purses and to limit their expenses while on the road. As a result, monetary matters also influenced their appreciation of artificialia and naturalia. They judged and compared the aesthetic value of curiosities by mentioning their price. Money offered an easy, (...)
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    Fra hegelismo tradizionalismo e orientalismo. Hinrichs Windischmann e i diari di viaggio di Ulrich Jasper Seetzen.Giovanni Bonacina - 2010 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 65 (3):461-482.
    H.F.W. Hinrichs’ contribution to the posthumous edition of the travel journal written by the Oriental explorer U. J. Seetzen is an almost unknown aspect in the life of this disciple of Hegel. On the basis of three unpublished letters by Hinrichs , the Author endeavors to reconstruct Hinrichs’ role and to show that it can be fully understood only in the light of his critical revision of Enlightenment convictions in matter of religion, ideas also professed by Seetzen. In this (...)
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  29. Shrager.Diary of an Insane Cell Mechanic - 2005 - In M. Gorman, R. Tweney, D. Gooding & A. Kincannon (eds.), Scientific and Technological Thinking. Erlbaum.
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    The limits of liminality.Among Student Travellers - 2010 - In Nigel Rapport (ed.), Human Nature as Capacity: Transcending Discourse and Classification. Berghahn Books. pp. 54.
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    Postcardlogbook.David Wills - 2016 - Derrida Today 9 (2):139-156.
    ‘Postcardlogbook’ is the “travel diary” of a rereading of Derrida's ‘Envois’ more than thirty years after its publication. It was penned during and after a period of research into the 1974–75 ‘La vie la mort’ seminar, undertaken at the University of California, Irvine, and mimics Derrida's own transatlantic voyages that provided the context for his text. My article borrows a series of formal devices that attempt to maintain it as a peripheral reading of the ‘Envois’. Notably, it refrains (...)
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    Learning languages in early modern England.John Gallagher - 2019 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    In 1578, the Anglo-Italian author, translator, and teacher John Florio wrote that English was 'a language that wyl do you good in England, but passe Dover, it is woorth nothing'. Learning Languages in Early Modern England is the first major study of how English-speakers learnt a variety of continental vernacular languages in the period between 1480 and 1720. English was practically unknown outside of England, which meant that the English who wanted to travel and trade with the wider world (...)
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    Resistance Today.Günther Anders, Christopher John Müller & Jason Dawsey - 2021 - Journal of Continental Philosophy 2 (1):131-140.
    Following decades of neglect, the work of the German Jewish philosopher, literary author, cultural critic, and poet Günther Anders (1902–1992) is gaining increasing recognition in the English-speaking world. This translation of “Résistance heute” (Resistance Today) makes one of Anders’s most programmatic and polemical short texts available. Published at the height of his anti-nuclear activism, “Resistance Today” is the written version of a speech Anders delivered in November 1962 upon acceptance of the northwest Italian city of Omegna’s Resistance Prize (other notable (...)
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    The archaeology of semiotics and the social order of things.George Nash & George Children (eds.) - 2008 - Oxford: Archaeopress.
    The Archaeology of Semiotics and the social order of things is edited by George Nash and George Children and brings together 15 thought-provoking chapters from contributors around the world. A sequel to an earlier volume published in 1997, it tackles the problem of understanding how complex communities interact with landscape and shows how the rules concerning landscape constitute a recognised and readable grammar. The mechanisms underlying landscape grammar are both physical and mental, being based in part on the mindset of (...)
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    Eastern European Perspectives on the Restitution of Nazi-Looted Jewish Cultural Property: Gershom Scholem in Prague, 1946.Anna Holzer-Kawalko - 2022 - Naharaim 16 (2):229-256.
    This article offers a critical examination of the travel diaries written by Gershom Scholem (1897–1982), a well-known pioneer scholar of Jewish mysticism and a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1946, Scholem was sent to Prague on behalf of the Hebrew University to retrieve the Nazi-looted Jewish libraries from Czechoslovakia to Palestine. In recent years, at the same time as a significant rise of scholarly interest in the fate of the plundered Jewish books and manuscripts, Scholem’s accounts (...)
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    Creer para ver. Instauración del discurso milagroso entre la población del Nuevo Reino de Granada, siglos XVI, XVII y XVIII.Lina Marcela Silva Ramírez & Jairo Gutiérrez Avendaño - 2016 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 21:185-210.
    The article analyzes the discursive establishment of the miracle in the religious sensibilities of the population of the Nuevo Reino de Granada, the Spanish American colony Empire, based in Bogota, during the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He turned to the identification of miraculous events both in the territory as the reports and descriptions of them are made in relationships or travel diaries written by clerics of different regular and secular orders and a typology of the facts identified was (...)
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    Community, Violence, and Peace: Aldo Leopold, Mohandas K. Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Gautama the Buddha in the Twenty-First Century (review).Christopher Key Chapple - 2000 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (1):265-267.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (2000) 265-267 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Community, Violence, and Peace: Aldo Leopold, Mohandas K. Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Gautama the Buddha in the Twenty-First Century Community, Violence, and Peace: Aldo Leopold, Mohandas K. Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Gautama the Buddha in the Twenty-First Century. By A. L. Herman. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998. xi + 245 pp. (...)
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    Alexander von Humboldt.Ottmar Ette - 2018 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 55 (1):136-154.
    The long-term scientific interests of Alexander von Humboldt ranged from anthropology and ancient American studies to geology and geography, climatology and cultural theory, physics and plant geography to language history, volcanology and zoology. As a scientist, he crossed different disciplines and explored new paths of knowledge. Humboldt developed a transdisciplinary and, in the widest sense, nomadic knowledge as a traveller through the sciences. Like a nomad, he did not seek to possess or destroy a territory (of knowledge): no wonder that (...)
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    Modern Philosophy from Descartes to Kant (review). [REVIEW]Harry M. Bracken - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (1):99-100.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 99 the movement of the Dutch to France. Only in the second half of the century, as DutchFrench relations deteriorated, and Protestantism was actively persecuted, did Dutch students turn away from France. Professor Dibon reveals the kinds of untapped source materials that exist for tracing these student voyages, for assessing the intellectual conditions in France, and for tracing the course of ideas. Items found ill funeral orations, (...)
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    A categoria Luz na Biblioteca Copta de Nag Hammadi (The category "Light" in the Coptic Nag Hammadi library) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2012v10n27p983. [REVIEW]Maria Aparecida de Andrade Almeida - 2012 - Horizonte 10 (27):983-1011.
    Em 1945, uma coleção de manuscritos em língua copta foi encontrada por camponeses egípcios, próxima à cidade de Nag Hammadi. Esta coleção, contendo treze códices feitos de papiro e cobertos com couro, recebeu o nome de Biblioteca Copta Nag Hammadi . Uma importante descoberta para a língua copta, para a história da filosofia antiga e para o cristianismo primitivo, pois esta biblioteca abre-nos uma nova janela sobre o período formativo do cristianismo por fornecer tratados de teologia sistemática, obras exegéticas, epístolas, (...)
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    Escritos de viagem, a religião e a invenção do outro: representando identidade em "floresta das maravilhas".Davi Silva Gonçalves - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (17):140-153.
    The purpose of this article is to analyse how the background knowledge of travellers from the Old World have determined how they would experience American space. Such knowledge is more specifically directed in my study towards religion and politics, as my analysis intends to scrutinise how such realms made – and still make – subjects get to questionable conclusions since both Christianity and capitalism have had the normative tradition of disregarding the possibility of any meanings to deviate from their main (...)
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    Writing Man and Nature (1864) in Italy: George and Caroline Marsh on Human-Environmental Relations.Etta Madden - 2023 - Rivista Italiana di Filosofia Politica 4:197-214.
    George Perkins Marsh (1801-1882), first US Minister to the Kingdom of Italy, is also known as a father of environmentalism, due to his book, Man and Nature; or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action (1864). The book includes environmental changes George witnessed during his New England years and as he and his wife Caroline lived and traveled abroad. Caroline’s diaries written in Italy attest to her partnership in the book’s composition and to its role among their ambassadorial duties.
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  43. Kant’s Physical Geography and the Critical Philosophy.Robert R. Clewis - 2018 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy.
    Kant’s geographical theory, which was informed by contemporary travel reports, diaries, and journals, developed before his so-called “critical turn.” There are several reasons to study Kant’s lectures and material on geography. The geography provided Kant with terms, concepts, and metaphors which he employed in order to present or elucidate the critical philosophy. Some of the germs of what would become Kant’s critical philosophy can already be detected in the geography course. Finally, Kant’s geography is also one source of some (...)
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    Paris–New York roundtrip: transatlantic crossings and the reconstruction of the biological sciences in post-war France.Jean-Paul Gaudillière - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33 (3):389-417.
    During the first years of the post-war era, many French scientists travelled in the United States. As they looked for a reference to be used in rebuilding their own scientific landscape, their diaries say as much about the rise of the American biomedical complex as they do about their perception of research in the country. In order to illustrate how the French biologists adopted, competed with, or challenged the American model and how transatlantic exchanges played a critical role in the (...)
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  45. Surviving american culture: On Chuck palahniuk.Eduardo Mendieta - 2005 - Philosophy and Literature 29 (2):394-408.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Surviving American Culture:On Chuck PalahniukEduardo MendietaIn an age in which American culture has become the United States' number one export, along with its weapons, low intensity conflict, carcinogenic cigarettes, its "freedom," and pornography, it is delightful and even a sign of hope that there are writers who have taken on the delicate and perilous task of offering a prognosis of what ails this culture. In the following essay I (...)
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    Lermontov and the omniscience of narrators.David A. Goldfarb - 1996 - Philosophy and Literature 20 (1):61-74.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Lermontov And The Omniscience Of NarratorsDavid A. GoldfarbGod and fictional narrators are the only beings who are sometimes considered omniscient. God, who is sometimes regarded as not fictional, is frequently also regarded as omnipotent. Narrators, who normally seem to have no sphere of action save for conveying information to readers, particularly when they speak omnisciently in the third person, are not considered to have “power” in any way, because (...)
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  47. Der Junge Carnap in Historischem Kontext: 1918–1935 / Young Carnap in an Historical Context: 1918–1935.Christian Damböck & Gereon Wolters (eds.) - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This Open Access volume is based on the 'Early Carnap in Context’ workshop that took place in Konstanz in 2017 and looks at Rudolf Carnap’s philosophy, documented in his recently released diaries, from a combination of historical, cultural and philosophical perspectives. It enables further evaluation of the diaries and traces newly found interrelationships and their systematic definition. From a cultural and historical point of view, Logical Empiricism and Carnap’s pivotal opus, The Logical Structure of the World, did not evolve in (...)
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    An Experiment in Leisure.Marion Milner - 2011 - Routledge.
    What is it that stops people from knowing what they want? How often do we wonder where we are going and what our world is all about? Written in 1936 as a companion piece to _A Life of One’s Own_, _ An Experiment in Leisure_ further charts Marion Milner’s illuminating and rewarding investigation into how we lead our lives. Instead of drawing on her daily diary, she turns to memory images – images not only from her own life but (...)
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    Editing the Darwin Correspondence: A Quantitative Perspective.William Montgomery - 1987 - British Journal for the History of Science 20 (1):13-28.
    Letter writing played an especially important role in Charles Darwin's scientific career. Like all scientists, he often needed to communicate with his colleagues, but Darwin's needs were unusual. In the first place, he lived for only short periods in centres where conversation with other scientists was possible. During his student days in Edinburgh and Cambridge he enjoyed personal contacts with university professors and other naturalists associated with the university communities; however, from 1831–1836 he sailed on theBeaglevoyage. After his return he (...)
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    Wspomnienia, sny, myśli. świadoma biografia C. G. Junga.Paulina Prus - 2013 - Studia Z Historii Filozofii 4 (3):159-177.
    Memories, dreams, thoughts is an autobiographical book by Carl Gustav Jung in which the author deliberates on his life not only as a famous psychotherapist, but also as a protestant, psychiatrist, traveler, philosopher and mystic. Jung shows the paths that lead him to creating his own analytical branch of depth psychology and to revolutionizing the approach to the mechanisms of working with patients of mental hospitals. Although the book could be read as an autobiography only, we can also find a (...)
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