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  1. Ėtika, ili, Print︠s︡ipy istinnoĭ chelovechnosti.I︠A︡. A. Milʹner-Irinin - 1999 - Moskva: Nauka.
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    Zhenstvennostʹ: o roli zhenskogo nachala v nravstvennoĭ zhizni chelovechestva.I︠A︡. A. Milʹner-Irinin - 2010 - Sankt-Peterburg: Aleteĭi︠a︡. Edited by N. I︠A︡ Kovanova.
    Книга посвящена теории и практике нравственной жизни человека - его человечности. Текст книги и послесловия приводятся в авторской редакции. И с научной, и с общечеловеческой точек зрения книга актуальна и может быть интересна широкому кругу читателей.
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  3. Benedikt Spinoza.I︠A︡ Milʹner - 1940
     
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    Mil'ner-irinin's metaphysical ethics between God and nature.Assen Ignatow - 1989 - Studies in East European Thought 37 (2):119-131.
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    Editor's Introduction.James P. Scanlan - 1988 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 27 (1):3-5.
    Among the principal manifestations of glasnost' in Soviet intellectual life today is the publication of writers who earlier were denied a broad forum for the expression of their views. In the sphere of philosophy, one such writer is Iakov Mil'ner-Irinin, with whose article on the concept of human nature in ethics the present issue begins. Mil'ner-Irinin, a philosopher who has worked as an editor at the publishing house of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, has long (...)
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    Imperii︠a︡ i nat︠s︡ii︠a︡ v zerkale istoricheskoĭ pami︠a︡ti.Ilʹi︠a︡ Gerasimov, Marina Mogilʹner & Aleksandr Semenov (eds.) - 2011 - Moskva: Novoe izdatelʹstvo.
    Как обретают историческую генеалогию феномены современной политики и идеологии? Чья память доминирует на многоуровневом имперском и постимперском пространстве и как обеспечивается это доминирование? Ответы на эти вопросы вы узнаете, прочитав книгу.
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    IX. Die Forschung über die griechische Geschichte 1882 -1886.A. Eußner - 1888 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 47 (1-4):108-162.
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    Liv. VIII 1, 10.A. Eußner - 1889 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 48 (1-4):275-275.
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    Zu Livius.A. Eußner - 1889 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 48 (1-4):339-339.
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    al-Tafkīr wājib wa-mutʻah: ḥiwār maʻa Zakī Najīb Maḥmūd: wa-bi-khatāmatuh al-ʻAlmānīyah, hal takun nihāyat al-tārīkh?ʻIṣām al-Dīn Aḥmad Kāmil - 2010 - Miṣr, al-Minūfīyah: Ṣawt al-Qalam al-ʻArabī. Edited by ʻIṣām al-Dīn Aḥmad Kāmil.
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  11. al-Ghayr fī falsafat Sārtar.Fuʼād Kāmil - 1967 - Miṣr: Dār al-Maʻārif.
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  12. al-Fard fī falsafat Shūbinhawir.Fuʼād Kāmil - unknown
     
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  13. Madkhal ilá falsafat al-dīn, wa-dirāsāt ukhrá.Fuʼād Kāmil - 1984 - [Cairo]: al-Hayʼah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Kitāb.
     
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    Kosmologicheskie proizvedenii︠a︡ v knizhnosti Drevneĭ Rusi.V. V. Milʹkov & S. M. Poli︠a︡nskiĭ (eds.) - 2008 - Sankt-Peterburg: Mīr.
    t. 1. Teksty geot︠s︡entricheskoĭ tradit︠s︡ii -- t. 2. Teksty ploskostno-komarnoĭ i drugikh kosmologicheskikh tradit︠s︡ii.
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  15. New experts on the web?Nicola Mößner - forthcoming - In Philosophische Digitalisierungsforschung (I). Verständigung Verantwortung Vernunft.
    During the Covid-19 pandemic, a considerable amount of people seem to have been lured into believing in conspiracy theories. These people deliberately disregard expert advice by virologists and physicians concerning social behaviour that is aimed at reducing the number of new infections. Disregarding traditional experts and their advice is just one example of what, in the philosophy of science, is referred to as a crisis of expertise – the phenomenon whereby people seem to have lost their trust in traditional expert (...)
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    Zvuchashchie smysly: alʹmanakh.L. T. Milʹskai︠a︡ & S. I︠A︡ Levit (eds.) - 2007 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izd-vo Sankt-Peterburgskogo universiteta.
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    Marxism and Modern Thought.Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, A. M. Deborin, S. I. Vavilov, IAkov Markovich Uranovskii & V. L. Komarov - 2011 - Routledge.
    First published in English in 1935, this is a vital and stimulating critical appraisal of contemporary thought in the post-World War One era. Written by a selection of leading Marxist thinkers including Nikolai Bukharin, who would later become one of the most famous victims of Stalin's show trials, this work offers a Marxist critique of contemporary thought relating to philosophy, science and history. The authors all lean towards the view that the general tendency of modern thought is to abandon the (...)
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    Mūjaz al-ṭurūḥāt al-falsafīyah al-Hīlīnīyah.Niḍāl Kāmil Rashīd - 2020 - [Place of publication not identified]: Nidhal K. Rashid.
    An Arabic language summary of the history and principles of four key Hellenic schools of philosophy: Cynicism, Skepticism, Epicureanism, and Stoicism.
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  19. al-Muʼtamar al-Dawlī al-Sādis ʻAshr li-Qism al-Falsafah al-Islāmīyah bi-ʻunwān al-Tanwīr fī al-fikr al-Islāmī: ḍarūrātuh wa-āfātuh: yawmay al-Ithnayn, al-Thulāthāʼ, 23, 24 Abrīl, 2012 M bi-Kullīyat Dār al-ʻUlūm.Ḥusām Kāmil, Muḥammad ʻAbd Allāh Sharqāwī & Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ Tawfīq (eds.) - 2012 - [Giza]: Jāmiʻat al-Qāhirah, Kulliyat Dār al-ʻUlūm.
     
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  20. Kitāb al-Muʼtamar al-Dawlī al-Khāmis ʻAshr li-Qism al-Falsafah al-Islāmīyah, al-aḥad wa=al-ithnayn 18, 19 Abrīl 2010 bi-Kullītat Dār al-ʻUlūm bi-ʻunwān Āfāq al-tafāʻul bayna al-fikr al-Islāmī wa-al-fikr al-Gharbī.Ḥusām Kāmil, Muḥammad ʻAbd Allāh Sharqāwī & Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ Tawfīq (eds.) - 2010 - [Cairo]: Jāmiʻat al-Qāhirah, Kullīyat Dār al-ʻUlūm, Qism al-Falsafah al-Islāmīyah.
  21. Ḥaqāʾiq al-wujūd.Fuʾād Kāmil Qadah - unknown
     
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    Criteria for naturalness in conceptual spaces.Corina Strößner - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2):1-36.
    Conceptual spaces are a frequently applied framework for representing concepts. One of its central aims is to find criteria for what makes a concept natural. A prominent demand is that natural concepts cover convex regions in conceptual spaces. The first aim of this paper is to analyse the convexity thesis and the arguments that have been advanced in its favour or against it. Based on this, I argue that most supporting arguments focus on single-domain concepts (e.g., colours, smells, shapes). Unfortunately, (...)
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    Fotografie: Moralischer Blick oder ästhetische Distanz?Nicola Mößner - 2022 - In Hauke Behrendt & Jakob Steinbrenner (eds.), Kunst und Moral. Eine Debatte über die Grenzen des Erlaubten. Berlin: DeGruyter. pp. 219-242.
    Photography: morally close or aesthetically removed? Can photographs make a contribution to the moral discourse? And, if so, what kind of contribution might that be? On the one hand, they are often used in morally laden contexts of communication such as media reports about wars etc. On the other, it is said that images are inherently ambiguous which seems to speak against the possibility to use them as a means to communicate focused moral judgements. The following article starts with a (...)
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    Conceptual Learning and Local Incommensurability: A Dynamic Logic Approach.Corina Strößner - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (6):1025-1045.
    In recent decades, the logical study of rational belief dynamics has played an increasingly important role in philosophy. However, the dynamics of concepts such as conceptual learning received comparatively little attention within this debate. This is problematic insofar as the occurrence of conceptual change (especially in the sciences) has been an influential argument against a merely logical analysis of beliefs. Especially Kuhn’s ideas about the incommensurability, i.e., untranslatability, of succeeding theories seem to stand in the way of logical reconstruction. This (...)
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  25. Thought Styles.Nicola Mößner - 2024 - In Frédéric Darbellay (ed.), Elgar Encyclopedia of Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd..
    In this entry, the origin of the concept ‘thought style’ will be traced back to Karl Mannheim’s work in the sociology of knowledge. Afterwards, the most influential version today – Ludwik Fleck’s concept of thought styles – will be discussed in detail. This entry will examine (1) the different elements of which a thought style is composed, and (2) its epistemological and ontological consequences. In this context, it will be pointed out that problems of understanding between adherents of different thought (...)
     
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    Compositionality Meets Belief Revision: a Bayesian Model of Modification.Corina Strößner - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11 (4):859-880.
    The principle of compositionality claims that the content of a complex concept is determined by its constituent concepts and the way in which they are composed. However, for prototype concepts this principle is often too rigid. Blurring the division between conceptual composition and belief update has therefore been suggested. Inspired by this idea, we develop a normative account of how belief revision and meaning composition should interact in modifications such as “red apple” or “pet hamster”. We do this by combining (...)
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    Lask, Emil, Dr., a. o. Professor a. d. Universität Heidelberg.Εmil Lask - 1911 - Kant Studien 16 (1-3).
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    Normality and Majority: Towards a Statistical Understanding of Normality Statements.Corina Strößner - 2015 - Erkenntnis 80 (4):793-809.
    Normality judgements are frequently used in everyday communication as well as in biological and social science. Moreover they became increasingly relevant to formal logic as part of defeasible reasoning. This paper distinguishes different kinds of normality statements. It is argued that normality laws like “Birds can normally fly” should be understood essentially in a statistical way. The argument has basically two parts: firstly, a statistical semantic core is mandatory for a descriptive reading of normality in order to explain the logical (...)
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    Predicate Change: A Study on the Conservativity of Conceptual Change.Corina Strößner - 2020 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 49 (6):1159-1183.
    Like belief revision, conceptual change has rational aspects. The paper discusses this for predicate change. We determine the meaning of predicates by a set of imaginable instances, i.e., conceptually consistent entities that fall under the predicate. Predicate change is then an alteration of which possible entities are instances of a concept. The recent exclusion of Pluto from the category of planets is an example of such a predicate change. In order to discuss predicate change, we define a monadic predicate logic (...)
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    The Role of Reasoning and Pragmatics in the Modifier Effect.Corina Strößner & Gerhard Schurz - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (2):e12815.
    The modifier effect refers to the fact that the perceived likelihood of a property in a noun category is diminished if the noun is modified. For example, “Pigs live on farms” is rated as more likely than “Dirty pigs live on farms.” The modifier effect has been demonstrated in many studies, but the underlying cognitive mechanisms are still unclear. This paper reports two series of experiments that jointly point to the conclusion that the modifier effect is the result of a (...)
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  31. Thought styles and paradigms—a comparative study of Ludwik Fleck and Thomas S. Kuhn.Nicola Mößner - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 42 (2):362–371.
    At first glance there seem to be many similarities between Thomas S. Kuhn’s and Ludwik Fleck’s accounts of the development of scientific knowledge. Notably, both pay attention to the role played by the scientific community in the development of scientific knowledge. But putting first impressions aside, one can criticise some philosophers for being too hasty in their attempt to find supposed similarities in the works of the two men. Having acknowledged that Fleck anticipated some of Kuhn’s later theses, there seems (...)
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    About Christian Ethics.J. Mil - 2005 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 36:176-177.
    The slight recognition that the idea of obligation to society has received in modern morality has Greek and Roman rather than Christian roots. So, even in the morals of private life - everything in it from generosity, nobility, personal dignity, even a sense of honor - has its origin purely a humanitarian, not a religious part of our education, and these qualities could never evolve from those ethical standards where the only explicitly recognized value is humility.
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    Default Inheritance in Modified Statements: Bias or Inference?Corina Strößner - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    It is a fact that human subjects rate sentences about typical properties such as “Ravens are black” as very likely to be true. In comparison, modified sentences such as “Feathered ravens are black” receive lower ratings, especially if the modifier is atypical for the noun, as in “Jungle ravens are black”. This is called the modifier effect. However, the likelihood of the unmodified statement influences the perceived likelihood of the modified statement: the higher the rated likelihood of the unmodified sentence, (...)
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    Existential Import, Aristotelian Logic, and its Generalizations.Corina Strößner - 2020 - Logica Universalis 14 (1):69-102.
    The paper uses the theory of generalized quantifiers to discuss existential import and its implications for Aristotelian logic, namely the square of opposition, conversions and the assertoric syllogistic, as well as for more recent generalizations to intermediate quantifiers like “most”. While this is a systematic discussion of the semantic background one should assume in order to obtain the inferences and oppositions Aristotle proposed, it also sheds some light on the interpretation of his writings. Moreover by applying tools from modern formal (...)
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  35. Falāsifah wujūdīyūn.ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz & FuʼāD KāMil[From Old Catalog] - 1962
     
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    Temperature‐controlled Rhythmic Gene Expression in Endothermic Mammals: All Diurnal Rhythms are Equal, but Some are Circadian.Marco Preußner & Florian Heyd - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (7):1700216.
    The circadian clock is a cell autonomous oscillator that controls many aspects of physiology through generating rhythmic gene expression in a time of day dependent manner. In addition, in endothermic mammals body temperature cycles contribute to rhythmic gene expression. These body temperature‐controlled rhythms are hard to distinguish from classic circadian rhythms if analyzed in vivo in endothermic organisms. However, they do not fulfill all criteria of being circadian if analyzed in cell culture or in conditions where body temperature of an (...)
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    Filosofii︠a︡ muzyki.M. S. Kelʹner - 2015 - Boston, MA: Published by M-Graphics.
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  38. Trusting the Media? TV News as a Source of Knowledge.Nicola Mößner - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (2):205-220.
    Why do we trust TV news? What reasons might support a recipient’s assessment of the trustworthiness of this kind of information? This paper presents a veritistic analysis of the epistemic practice of news production and communication. The topic is approached by discussing a detailed case study, namely the characteristics of the most popular German news programme, called the ‘Tagesschau’. It will be shown that a veritistic analysis can indeed provide a recipient with relevant reasons to consider when pondering on the (...)
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  39. Sot︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ prichinnostʹ, ee priroda i spet︠s︡ifika.B. I. Kleĭner - 1991 - Moskva: "Vysshai︠a︡ shkola".
     
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    Reappraising Plato’s Cratylus.David Meißner - 2024 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 106 (1):1-22.
    While the argument of Plato’s Cratylus supports both the claim that there is a natural correctness of names and the claim that correct names need not be descriptions or imitations of their referents, the protagonists of the Cratylus find it infeasible to reconcile these two claims. In my paper, I account for this puzzling observation by elaborating a novel interpretation of the Cratylus. I show that the protagonists of the Cratylus are unable to make sense of the results of their (...)
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    The Logic of “Most” and “Mostly”.Corina Strößner - 2018 - Axiomathes 28 (1):107-124.
    The paper suggests a modal predicate logic that deals with classical quantification and modalities as well as intermediate operators, like “most” and “mostly”. Following up the theory of generalized quantifiers, we will understand them as two-placed operators and call them determiners. Quantifiers as well as modal operators will be constructed from them. Besides the classical deduction, we discuss a weaker probabilistic inference “therefore, probably” defined by symmetrical probability measures in Carnap’s style. The given probabilistic inference relates intermediate quantification to singular (...)
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    Religion und Sinn.Martin Klüners - 2020 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Edited by Jörn Rüsen.
    In modern times, religion seems to have taken leave of itself to the extent that, conversely, the scientific, rational view of the world has taken on this task. Apparently there is an exclusive relationship between the two, which makes peaceful and equal coexistence more or less impossible. In this volume of the "Philosophy and Psychology in Dialogue" series, Martin Klüners and Jörn Rüsen analyze the role religion plays in human existence and life. While Klüners interprets religion historically as a "pre-scientific" (...)
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  43. Knowledge, Democracy, and the Internet.Nicola Mößner & Philip Kitcher - 2017 - Minerva 55 (1):1-24.
    The internet has considerably changed epistemic practices in science as well as in everyday life. Apparently, this technology allows more and more people to get access to a huge amount of information. Some people even claim that the internet leads to a democratization of knowledge. In the following text, we will analyze this statement. In particular, we will focus on a potential change in epistemic structure. Does the internet change our common epistemic practice to rely on expert opinions? Does it (...)
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    Reasoning in Measurement.Nicola Mößner & Alfred Nordmann (eds.) - 2017 - New York: Routledge.
    This collection offers a new understanding of the epistemology of measurement. The interdisciplinary volume explores how measurements are produced, for example, in astronomy and seismology, in studies of human sexuality and ecology, in brain imaging and intelligence testing. It considers photography as a measurement technology and Henry David Thoreau's poetic measures as closing the gap between mind and world. -/- By focusing on measurements as the hard-won results of conceptual as well as technical operations the authors of the book no (...)
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    Der Dynamis-Vorschlag im Sophistes. Überlegungen zum platonischen Seinsbegriff.David Meißner - 2015 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 122 (1):3-23.
    In Plato’s Sophist (247e), the Eleatic Stranger seems to propose to define being by means of the notion of dynamis. Although some recent papers have claimed that his dynamis-proposal should be taken seriously (at least as an explication of Plato’s concept of being, if not as a definition in the strict sense) it is still far from clear what this claim amounts to – especially in the case of the being of the forms. This paper shows that, regarding forms, a (...)
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  46. Visual Information and Scientific Understanding.Nicola Mößner - 2015 - Axiomathes 25 (2):167-179.
    Without doubt, there is a widespread usage of visualisations in science. However, what exactly the _epistemic status_ of these visual representations in science may be remains an open question. In the following, I will argue that at least some scientific visualisations are indispensible for our cognitive processes. My thesis will be that, with regard to the activity of _learning_, visual representations are of relevance in the sense of contributing to the aim of _scientific_ _understanding_. Taking into account that understanding can (...)
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  47. The notion of feminine in asian philosophical traditions.Maja Mil - 1997 - Asian Philosophy 7 (3):195 – 205.
    The abstract notion of “the feminine”, —in French, le f minin, and in German, das Weibliche —as substantivum neutrum, remains together with its opposite, the masculine, connotative of an inherent disparity. It is meant neither as the biological affiliation of sex, nor as gender, the social response, or echo, of this biological affiliation. Rather, it is the spiritual attitude which is the norm for psychic manifestations in general, and is its subtle psychosomatic background. It is not necessarily connected with the (...)
     
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    The Russian Idea at the End of the Twentieth Century.V. I. Mil'don - 1997 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 35 (4):24-38.
    The title of this article raises a question: Does the author think that this idea, at the beginning of the twentieth century and during the nineteenth century, was something different from what it is now at the end of the twentieth century? Yes, the author does think so: at the end of the present century the Russian idea has changed, though its new features are still visibly weaker than its former, traditional features, and our future all but depends on which (...)
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  49. Visual Representations in Science - Concept and Epistemology.Nicola Mößner - 2018 - London AND New York: Routledge.
    Visual representations (photographs, diagrams, etc.) play crucial roles in scientific processes. They help, for example, to communicate research results and hypotheses to scientific peers as well as to the lay audience. In genuine research activities they are used as evidence or as surrogates for research objects which are otherwise cognitively inaccessible. Despite their important functional roles in scientific practices, philosophers of science have more or less neglected visual representations in their analyses of epistemic methods and tools of reasoning in science. (...)
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    Pandemic journey to prestige at nursing.Nerıman Ozge Calıskan, Hayat Yalın & Fatma Eti Aslan - 2022 - Clinical Ethics 17 (4):363-367.
    Respect, which is human virtue by its very nature, is a universal feeling and action. Prestige; it is expressed as being respected, valuable, and reliable. These intertwined concepts draw attention basically for nursing, in which interpersonal interactions stand out compared to other professions. Moreover, while continuing the services in a kind of mobilization environment during the pandemic process that we have been faced with since 11 March 2020 and will obviously be affected for a long time in our country, the (...)
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