Results for 'Soula Proxenos'

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  1. Plato's Housing Policy.Debra Nails & Soula Proxenos - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 10:73-78.
    Plato put housing second only to a secure food supply in the order of business of an emerging polis [Republic 2.369d); we argue, without quibbling over rank, that adequate housing ought to have fundamental priority, with health and education, in civil societies' planning, budgets, and legislative agendas. Something made explicit in the Platonic Laws, and often reiterated by today's poor — but as often forgotten by bureaucrats— is that human wellbeing, eudaimonia, is impossible for the homeless. That is, adequate housing (...)
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    Plato's Housing Policy.Debra Nails & Soula Proxenos - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 10:73-78.
    Plato put housing second only to a secure food supply in the order of business of an emerging polis [Republic 2.369d); we argue, without quibbling over rank, that adequate housing ought to have fundamental priority, with health and education, in civil societies' planning, budgets, and legislative agendas. Somethingmade explicit in the Platonic Laws, and often reiterated by today's poor — but as often forgotten by bureaucrats— is that human wellbeing, eudaimonia, is impossible for the homeless. That is, adequate housing is (...)
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    Decoherence as a High-Dimensional Geometrical Phenomenon.Antoine Soulas - 2023 - Foundations of Physics 54 (1):1-20.
    We develop a mathematical formalism that allows to study decoherence with a great level generality, so as to make it appear as a geometrical phenomenon between reservoirs of dimensions. It enables us to give quantitative estimates of the level of decoherence induced by a purely random environment on a system according to their respectives sizes, and to exhibit some links with entanglement entropy.
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    A New Semi-automated Method for Assessing Avian Acoustic Networks Reveals that Juvenile and Adult Zebra Finches Have Separate Calling Networks.S. A. Fernandez Marie, A. Soula Hedi, M. Mariette Mylene & Vignal Clémentine - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Activity Monitoring Process based on Model-Driven Engineering – Application to Ambient Assisted Living.Philippe Lenca, Julie Soulas & Jacques Simonin - 2015 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 24 (3):371-382.
    The supervisor of the activities of a system user should benefit from the knowledge contained in the event logs of the user. They allow the monitoring of the sequential and parallel user activities. To make event logs more accessible to the supervisor, we suggest a process mining approach, including first the design of an understanding model of the activities of a system user. The model design is based on the relationships between the event logs and the activities of a system (...)
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    Open forum: The challenge of interdisciplinarity: From theoretical claims to interdisciplinary practices in Gender Studies.Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou - 2011 - European Journal of Women's Studies 18 (3):310-317.
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    Book review: Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou (ed.), Constructing Collectivity: ‘We’ across Languages and Contexts. [REVIEW]Cheng-Tuan Li - 2017 - Discourse Studies 19 (4):492-494.
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  8. On the Archaic Cenotaph of a Proxenos from Kastrades on Corcyra.Ove Hansen - 1987 - Hermes 115 (4):499.
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    Die Menoniden von Pharsalos: Proxenoi der Athener im 5. Jh. v. Chr.Altay Coskun - 2013 - Hermes 141 (2):142-154.
    According to Dem. or. 23.199, Menon of Phasalos was honoured with Athenian citizenship for rescuing Eion. If this happened in 476 BC as commonly assumed, this would have been the only case of franchise through the assembly to predate Pericles’ law of citizenship. The Eion episode should thus rather be dated to 424 BC, even though the historian Thukydides claims the merit of saving the city for himself without mentioning the Pharsalian (Thuk. IV 106.4). This silence, however, serves an apologetic (...)
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    A Note on The Political Implications of Proxenia In The Fourth Century B.C.S. Perlman - 1958 - Classical Quarterly 8 (3-4):185-.
    In his speech against Meidias Demosthenes describes the arrogant and proud behaviour of his opponent in which Meidias persists in spite of the popular vote condemning him. Whenever there is voting, Demosthenes says, Meidias is put forward as a candidate; he is the proxenos of Plutarch, he knows everything, the city is too small for his aspirations. This illustration of the enormous popularity of an Athenian politician shows his predominant influence in the two spheres of domestic and foreign policy. (...)
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  11. Human Beings and Automatons.Simo Säätelä - unknown
    J.S. Mill has formulated a classical statement of the "argument from analogy� concerning knowledge of other minds: "I must either believe them [other human beings] to be alive, or to be automatons� (Mill 1872, 244). It is possible that Wittgenstein had this in mind when writing the following: "I believe he is suffering.�—Do I also believe that he isn"t an automaton? It would go against the grain to use the word in both connexions. (Or is it like this: I believe (...)
     
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