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Construction Industry Research and Information Association., ed. Early-age thermal crack control in concrete. CIRIA, 2007.

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Videla, Carlos. Early-age thermal cracking and bond in reinforced concrete. University of Birmingham, 1989.

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International Workshop on Control of Cracking in Early Age Concrete (2000 Sendai-shi, Miyagi-ken, Japan). Control of cracking in early age concrete: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Control of Cracking in Early Age Concrete, Sendai, Japan, 23-24 August 2000. A.A. Balkema, 2002.

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Ceylan, Halil. Impact of curling, warping, and other early-age behavior on concrete pavement smoothness: Early, frequent, and detailed (EFD) study. Center for Transportation Research and Education, Iowa State University, 2005.

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Bjøntegaard, Øyvind, Tor Arne Martius-Hammer, Matias Krauss, and Harald Budelmann. RILEM Technical Committee 195-DTD Recommendation for Test Methods for AD and TD of Early Age Concrete. Springer Netherlands, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9266-0.

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The influence of fly ash and early-age curing temperature on the durability and strength of high-performance concrete. National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999.

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Ranzi, Gianluca, ed. Time-dependent behaviour and design of composite steel-concrete structures. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/sed018.

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<p>Steel-concrete composite structures are widely used throughout the world for buildings and bridges. A distinguishing feature of this form of construction is the combination of concrete and steel components to achieve enhanced structural performance. <p>The time-dependent response of concrete and its infl uence on the service behaviour and design of composite structures are the main focus of this SED. For the fi rst time, a publication combines a state-of-the-art review of the research with the available design specifi cations of Europe, Australia and New Zealand, and USA. This p
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Cresti, Emanuela, and Iørn Korzen, eds. Language, Cognition and Identity. Extensions of the endocentric/exocentric language typology. Firenze University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-226-4.

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An endocentric language is a language whose verbs are lexically precise and concrete whereas its nouns are abstract and vague. An exocentric language has lexically precise and concrete nouns and abstract verbs. The Germanic languages prove to be endocentric and the Romance languages exocentric. The lexical differences entail differences at other levels as well, linguistic as well as extralinguistic. This multilingual volume contains a selection of papers presented at the two day Italian-Danish linguistic seminar Lingua, cognizione e identità: estensioni della tipologia delle lingue endo- ed es
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Maffei, Paola, and Gian Maria Varanini, eds. Honos alit artes. Studi per il settantesimo compleanno di Mario Ascheri. III. Il cammino delle idee dal medioevo all’antico regime. Firenze University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-632-9.

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The essays gathered in the volume, thanks to a long series of in-depth studies, have resulted in a closer look at many crucial milestones in the history of European legal and political philosophy, both from the perspective of the common ”ius commune” (civil and canon) and in particular rights of the individual jurisdictions. Analysis of strictly theoretical aspects are analyzed along with reviews on the subject of specific and concrete experiences; also stories from books and texts have been analyzed as elements of solicitation of cultural debate.
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Karpenko, Ivan. Philosophy of Physics: towards new Principles of Scientific Knowledge. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1141769.

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The author analyzes a number of key problems of modern physics and cosmology, offers original interpretations and solutions, and also discusses the prospects for the development of science in the context of attempts to create a "theory of everything". The monograph pays special attention to the physical theories of the multiverse, the new principles of scientific knowledge resulting from these theories, and the connection between consciousness and concrete physical reality.
 It is intended both for those who are just discovering the world of philosophy of science in the most fundamental f
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Keller, Thomas. Use of fibre reinforced polymers in bridge construction. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/sed007.

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<p>The aim of the present Structural Engineering Document, a state-of-the-art report, is to review the progress made worldwide in the use of fibre rein­forced polymers as structural components in bridges until the end of the year 2000.<p> Due to their advantageous material properties such as high specific strength, a large tolerance for frost and de-icing salts and, furthermore, short installation times with minimum traffic interference, fibre reinforced polymers have matured to become valuable alternative building materials for bridge structures. Today, fibre reinforced polymers a
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Pedone, Valentina, and Ikuko Sagiyama, eds. Transcending Borders. Firenze University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-403-9.

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These days, it seems that many people are concerned with borders, confines, and walls more than ever. We chose “transcending borders” as the theme and title of the volume, hinting at the concept of bridging boundaries, in any possible context and domain, metaphorical or concrete. By proposing this theme, we want to reflect on the opportunities that are to be gained through the overcoming of borders, on what can be accomplished by calling into question old norms, on the implementations of less familiar norms, and on the renegotiation of individual limits and horizons. This collection gathers se
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Farina, Annick, and Fernando Funari, eds. Il passato nel presente: la lingua dei beni culturali. Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-250-8.

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As a sign, tangible heritage is the most visible trace of the past in our daily life. In constant dialectic with the intangible heritage, it constitutes a physical presence that forces us to take concrete awareness. Knowledge of texts and stories, which for Vitruvius is the high road for the design and construction of a building, is also fundamental in the processes of deconstruction, according to the various stages and different perceptions, through ages and customs, up to retrace the process that transformed it into 'heritage'. The lexicon and the terminology of cultural heritage are in this
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Harrison, T. A. Early-age Thermal Crack Control in Concrete. 2nd ed. Construction Industry Research and Information Ass, 1992.

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Concrete for the Modern Age: Developments in Materials and Processes. Whittles Publishing Ltd, 2018.

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Concrete Steps: Coming of Age in a Once-Big City. Pratt Brook Communications, LLC, 2016.

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Robbins, Michael Edward. Predicting the early age temperature response of concrete using isothermal calorimetry. 2007.

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Sule, Maya. Effect of Reinforcement on Early-Age Cracking in High Strength Concrete. Delft Univ Pr, 2003.

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(Editor), H. Mihashi, and Folker H. Wittmann (Editor), eds. CONTROL OF CRACKING IN EARLY AGE CONCRETE: PROCEEDINGS OF AN INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP, SENDAI, JAPAN 23-24 AUGUST 2000. Taylor & Francis, 2005.

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Age of Concrete: Housing and the Shape of Aspiration in Mozambique's Capital. Ohio University Press, 2019.

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Morton, David. Age of Concrete: Housing and the Shape of Aspiration in Mozambique's Capital. Ohio University Press, 2019.

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Kolb, Laura. Fictions of Credit in the Age of Shakespeare. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198859697.001.0001.

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In Shakespeare’s England, credit was synonymous with reputation, and reputation developed in the interplay of language, conduct, and social interpretation. As a consequence, artful language and social hermeneutics became practical, profitable skills. Since most people both used credit and extended it, the dual strategies of implication and inference—of producing and reading evidence—were everywhere. Like poetry or drama, credit was constructed: fashioned out of the interplay of artifice and interpretation. The rhetorical dimension of economic relations produced social fictions on a range of sc
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Budelmann, Harald, Øyvind Bjøntegaard, Tor Arne Martius-Hammer, and Matias Krauss. RILEM Technical Committee 195-DTD Recommendation for Test Methods for AD and TD of Early Age Concrete : Round Robin Documentation Report: Program, Test ... Evaluation. Ingramcontent, 2016.

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Díaz-Guardamino, Marta, Leonardo García Sanjuán, and David Wheatley, eds. The Lives of Prehistoric Monuments in Iron Age, Roman, and Medieval Europe. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198724605.001.0001.

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This volume explores the pervasive influence exerted by some prehistoric monuments on European social life over thousands of years, and reveals how they can act as a node linking people through time, possessing huge ideological and political significance. Through the advancement of theoretical approaches and scientific methodologies, archaeologists have been able to investigate how some of these monuments provide resources to negotiate memories, identities, and power and social relations throughout European history. The essays in this collection examine the life-histories of carefully chosen m
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Minds, Tamela. Construction Tool Learning: Image Quiz Words Activity Coloring Books 40 Image Grinder, Circularsaw, Construction and Tools, Spatula, Wrenchtool, Screw, Chisel, Concrete for Toddlers Age 2 Under 6. Independently Published, 2020.

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Francis, Young J., and American Concrete Institute, eds. Properties of concrete at early ages. American Concrete Institute, 1986.

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Thermal Cracking in Concrete at Early Ages. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203626528.

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Springenschmid, R., ed. Thermal Cracking in Concrete at Early Ages. CRC Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781482271294.

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Thermal cracking in concrete at early ages. New York, 1995.

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Radon generation and transport in aged concrete: Project summary. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, 1995.

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Prevention of Thermal Cracking in Concrete at Early Ages. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203627303.

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Fisher, David. Self-Healing Concrete. Materials Research Forum LLC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21741/9781644901373.

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Self-healing techniques are most successful in preventing concrete from cracking or breaking. The book reviews the most promising methods, including the use of polymers, epoxy resins, fungi or cementitious composites; biomineralization, continuing hydration or carbonation or wet/dry cycling. Various micro-organisms are able to produce favorable effects, such as denitrification, calcium carbonate formation, sulfate reduction or the production of methane. The book references 289 original resources and includes their direct web link for in-depth reading.
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Koslicki, Kathrin. Concrete Particular Objects. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198823803.003.0002.

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This chapter reviews existing approaches to the metaphysics of concrete particular objects and positions the doctrine of hylomorphism with respect to competing accounts. The literature is divided over whether concrete particular objects are or are not further analyzable into constituents which do not themselves belong to the ontological category of concrete particular objects and in terms of which the character of these latter entities is to be explained. This chapter briefly surveys constituent ontologies (e.g., bundle theories or substratum theories) as well as non-constituent ontologies (e.
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Association, British Cement, ed. Concrete through the ages from 7000 BC to AD 2000. British Cement Association, 1999.

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Eno, Brian. Ambient 4: On land. 2004.

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1929-, Springenschmid R., and RILEM Technical Committee 119, Avoidance of Thermal Cracking in Concrete at EArly Ages., eds. Prevention of thermal cracking in concrete at early ages: State-of-the-art report prepared by RILEM Technical Committee 119, Avoidance of Thermal Cracking in Concrete at Early Ages. E & FN Spon, 1998.

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Manzione, Charles William. Evaluation and response of aged flexible airfield pavements at ambient temperatures using the falling weight deflectometer. 1988.

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Springenschmid. Thermal Cracking in Concrete at Early Ages: Proceedings of the International Rilem Symposium (Rilem Proceedings). Taylor & Francis, 1994.

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Bernard, Seth. Technological Change in Roman Stonemasonry before Concrete. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190878788.003.0007.

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The neglected topic of Mid-Republican building technology prior to the advent of concrete in the mid-second century is treated here. A close reading of Vitruvius’ De Architectura in combination with study of archaeological remains helps document two major technological changes: the strategic blending of building stones according to each stone’s physical properties, and the proliferation of lifting machines to raise heavy loads at building sites. Such developments depended upon close knowledge of building stones imported from Central Italy to Rome, and there are reasons to think that knowledge
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Pruss, Alexander R., and Joshua L. Rasmussen. From Necessary Abstracta to Necessary Concreta. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198746898.003.0007.

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An argument for a necessary being is developed on the basis of the existence of abstracta. This argument has two parts. First, reasons are put forward in support of the necessary existence of abstracta. These reasons include (among others) an argument for the necessary existence of necessary truths and arguments for the necessary existence of certain properties and mathematical entities. Second, reasons are given for thinking that if there were necessary abstracta, they would be grounded in necessary concreta. Included is an Aristotelian argument and a conceptualist‐based argument supported by
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Koslicki, Kathrin. Form, Matter, Substance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198823803.001.0001.

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This work defends a hylomorphic analysis of concrete particular objects (e.g., living organisms). The Aristotelian doctrine of hylomorphism holds that those entities that fall under it are compounds of matter (hulē) and form (morphē or eidos). The author argues that a hylomorphic analysis of concrete particular objects is well equipped to compete with alternative approaches when measured against a wide range of criteria of success. A successful application of the doctrine of hylomorphism to the special case of concrete particular objects, however, hinges on how hylomorphists conceive of the ma
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Siracusa, Joseph M. Diplomatic History: A Very Short Introduction. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780192893918.001.0001.

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Diplomacy: A Very Short Introduction introduces the subject of diplomatic history, the critical study of the management of relations between nation-states. Based on significant historical case studies—the diplomacy of the American Revolution, the diplomatic origins of the Great War and its aftermath Versailles, the personal summitry behind the night Stalin and Churchill divided Europe, George W. Bush and the coming of the Iraq War, and diplomacy in the age of globalization—there are concrete examples of diplomacy in action while locating the universal role of negotiations. Through these exampl
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Williams, Donald C. The Elements of Being. Edited by A. R. J. Fisher. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198810384.003.0003.

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This chapter concerns the nature of universals and of substance. The problem of universals invites us to explain how many things can be of the same kind. The nature of substance demands an account of how one thing can have many properties. It is argued that the solution to the problem of universals entails nothing more than the hypothesis that similar concrete particulars have distinct aspects or abstract parts that perfectly resemble each other. There is no need to postulate a universal that two or more concrete particulars have in common. It is further suggested that concrete particulars are
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Arinez, Freddy, Baochun Chen, Andre de Chefdebien, et al. fib Bulletin 99. Conceptual Design of Precast Concrete Bridge Superstructures. Edited by Hugo Corres Peiretti. fib. The International Federation for Structural Concrete, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35789/fib.bull.0099.

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The purpose of this document is to present preliminary design procedures for bridge superstructures that are made partially or completely of precast concrete. This document deals with continuous and simply supported superstructures, used in integral or nonintegral bridges. The document is intended for engineers with limited experience who will find it an instructive detailed guide to carry out conceptual design of superstructures of these types. Additionally, it is intended for experienced engineers who are interested in learning how different countries solve similar conceptual design problems
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Auyoung, Elaine. Organizing Things in Dickens. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190845476.003.0004.

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This chapter demonstrates how the organization of narrative information can shape a reader’s impression of what is represented. It focuses on two ways in which concrete objects are arranged in Charles Dickens’s Bleak House: as specific members of general categories and as part of causally connected narrative structures. Dickens relies on these representational strategies to capture a scale of reality no longer suited to the individual human body. In doing so, he also reveals that the realist novel’s conventional commitment to individual experience at the scale of concrete particulars reflects
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Díaz-Osorio, Myriam Stella, Angelo Páez-Calvo, Jairo Ovalle-Garay, et al. Aproximaciones estratégicas para el diseño interdisciplinar participativo. Edited by Myriam Stella Díaz-Osorio. Editorial Universidad Católica de Colombia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14718/9789585133594.2020.

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From the disciplinary encounter of architecture and urbanism, as well from the interventions in the environments of the popular habitat –especially those of the city outskirts– several discussions have been raised in order to define models, methodologies, strategies and concrete operations to carry out within the territory. However, a better look at the conditions of those territories suggests that the approaches are not the result of a specific formula and, therefore, this vision must be diversified and expanded. This book is the compendium of different reflections from the discipline of arch
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Williams, Donald C. The Bugbear of Fate. Edited by A. R. J. Fisher. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198810384.003.0013.

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This chapter begins with a critique of David Lewis’s ontology of concrete possible worlds. One argument that has been given in support of such an ontology is that possible worlds are needed to uphold our best analysis of counterfactuals. In response to this argument it is objected that we do not need to postulate possible worlds as truthmakers for counterfactuals. It is further argued that Lewis’s ontology of concrete possible worlds leads to set-theoretic-like paradoxes, and that it fails to explain our motivation to eradicate evil in our world. Nelson Pike’s argument that if God exists our a
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Rosen, Gideon, and John P. Burgess. Nominalism Reconsidered. Edited by Stewart Shapiro. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195325928.003.0016.

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Nominalism is usually formulated as the thesis that only concrete entities exist or that no abstract entities exist. But where, as here, the interest is primarily in philosophy of mathematics, one can bypass the tangled question of how, exactly, the general abstract/concrete distinction is to be understood by taking nominalism simply as the thesis that there are no distinctively mathematical objects: no numbers, sets, functions, groups, and so on. As to the nature of such objects (if there are any), it can be said that it has come to be fairly widely agreed, under the influence of Frege and ot
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Koslicki, Kathrin. Form. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198823803.003.0004.

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This chapter turns to the question of how hylomorphists should conceive of the form of concrete particular objects. It argues that hylomorphists should endorse the individual forms hypothesis and reject the universal forms hypothesis on grounds primarily having to do with the cross-world identification of concrete particular objects. Other issues, e.g., the causal roles ascribed to form or the relation between form and essence, perhaps surprisingly, turn out to be neutral between the individual forms hypothesis and the universal forms hypothesis. When the conclusions of this chapter are combin
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Yamamoto, Koji. Contexts and Contours. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739173.003.0002.

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This chapter sketches the contours of projecting as a discourse and the concrete activities during the period covered by the book. Combining data drawn from patents for inventions and the English Short Title Catalogue, it identifies two peaks of projecting, first in the 1630s and 1640s, and then from the end of the seventeenth century. The first is related to monopolies and fiscal exactions authorized by prerogative during the Personal Rule of Charles I, the second to joint-stock companies and patented inventions in the age of the financial revolution. Existing accounts have tended to treat th
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