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Lanini, Ludovica. Corpus LBC (Lessico dei Beni Culturali) Italiano. Firenze University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0305-0.

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The lemma gathers the essential entries in the field of artistic goods and includes place names and personal names strictly connected to Italian and Florentine art. It is a reference work, of great interest also for researchers of specialized vocabulary and extremely useful for translators and cultural operators. The corpus used contains over a million words and constitutes, along with comparable corpora in French, German, Russian, English, and Spanish, the General LBC Corpus http://corpora.lessicobeniculturali.net. It is composed of texts of different types and genres from the Renaissance to
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Carpi, Elena, and Ana Pano Alamán. Corpus LBC (Lessico dei Beni Culturali) Español. Firenze University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-035-1.

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The lemma gathers the essential entries in the field of artistic goods and includes place names and personal names strictly connected to Italian and Florentine art. It is a reference work, of great interest also for researchers of specialized vocabulary and extremely useful for translators and cultural operators. The corpus used contains over a million words and constitutes, along with comparable corpora in French, German, Russian, English, and Spanish, the General LBC Corpus http://corpora.lessicobeniculturali.net. It is composed of texts of different types and genres from the Renaissance to
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Farina, Annick. Corpus LBC (Lessico dei Beni Culturali) Français. Firenze University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0309-8.

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The lemma gathers the essential entries in the field of artistic goods and includes place names and personal names strictly connected to Italian and Florentine art. It is a reference work, of great interest also for researchers of specialized vocabulary and extremely useful for translators and cultural operators. The corpus used contains over a million words and constitutes, along with comparable corpora in French, German, Russian, English, and Spanish, the General LBC Corpus http://corpora.lessicobeniculturali.net. It is composed of texts of different types and genres from the Renaissance to
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Ballestracci, Sabrina, Claudia Buffagni, and Carolina Flinz. Das deutsche LBC-Korpus (Lessico dei Beni Culturali). Firenze University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0311-1.

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The lemma gathers the essential entries in the field of artistic goods and includes place names and personal names strictly connected to Italian and Florentine art. It is a reference work, of great interest also for researchers of specialized vocabulary and extremely useful for translators and cultural operators. The corpus used contains over a million words and constitutes, along with comparable corpora in French, German, Russian, English, and Spanish, the General LBC Corpus http://corpora.lessicobeniculturali.net. It is composed of texts of different types and genres from the Renaissance to
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Natali, Ilaria. The LBC (Lessico dei Beni Culturali) English Corpus. Firenze University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0307-4.

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The lemma gathers the essential entries in the field of artistic goods and includes place names and personal names strictly connected to Italian and Florentine art. It is a reference work, of great interest also for researchers of specialized vocabulary and extremely useful for translators and cultural operators. The corpus used contains over a million words and constitutes, along with comparable corpora in French, German, Russian, English, and Spanish, the General LBC Corpus http://corpora.lessicobeniculturali.net. It is composed of texts of different types and genres from the Renaissance to
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Demaria, Cristina, and Patrizia Violi. Reading Memory Sites through Signs. Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463722810.

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What can space tell us about our past? Which stories do memory sites narrate? Which memories do they transmit? And, more importantly, how can we read their meanings? Semiotics can provide us with a homogeneous, shareable and theoretically sound methodology to analyse space within a comparable and common frame of reference for scholars of memory studies and traumatic heritage, as well as for historians, architects and museum curators. The book describes in clear and understandable language the main semiotic concepts that can be used to analyse space, illustrating them with carefully chosen case
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Tonini, Alberto, and Marcella Simoni, eds. Realtà e memoria di una disfatta. Firenze University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-952-6.

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Realtà e memoria di una disfatta does not address either the causes of the Six Day War or the consequences that the military conflict had for Israelis and Palestinians, about which much has been written. It focuses instead on the impact of the war on Arab countries, and the weighty legacy left by the defeat of 1967, which has been much less studied. There are several references to this in the short essay by Samir Kassir, L'infelicità araba, published posthumously in Italy in 2006. In his analysis, Kassir warns against falling into the dual trap that has ensnared the Arab world for the last for
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Staub, Susan C. Shakespeare’s Botanical Imagination. Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463721332.

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Writing on the cusp of modern botany and during the heyday of English herbals and garden manuals, Shakespeare references at least 180 plants in his works and makes countless allusions to horticultural and botanical practices. Shakespeare’s Botanical Imagination moves plants to the foreground of analysis and brings together some of the rich and innovative ways that scholars are expanding the discussion of plants and botany in Shakespeare’s writings. The essays gathered here all emphasize the interdependence and entanglement of plants with humans and human life, whether culturally, socially, or
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Gómez-Torrente, Mario. Roads to Reference. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198846277.001.0001.

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How is it that words (such as “Aristotle”) come to stand for the things they stand for (such as Aristotle)? Is the thing that a word stands for, its reference, fully identified or described by conventions known to the users of the word? Or is there a more roundabout relation between the reference of a word and the conventions that determine or fix it? Do words like “water,” “three,” and “red” refer to appropriate things, just as the word “Aristotle” refers to Aristotle? If so, which things are these, and how do they come to be referred to by those words? In Roads to Reference, Mario Gómez-Torr
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Pearce, Kenneth L. Reference and Quasi‐Reference. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198790334.003.0006.

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In De Motu, Berkeley distinguishes between two uses of language, which we may call ‘genuine reference’ and ‘quasi-reference.’ Genuine referring expressions, like ‘red,’ are used to label language-independent objects. Quasi-referring expressions function syntactically, and hence inferentially, just like genuine referring expressions but lack this labeling use. The central thesis of De Motu is that the theoretical terms of physics are quasi-referring expressions. The metaphysical conclusion Berkeley draws from this linguistic thesis is not that forces do not exist but rather that they depend for
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Bach, Kent. Reference, intention, and context. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198714217.003.0005.

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This chapter takes up some recently published arguments that purport to show that a demonstrative, as used on a given occasion, refers either on account of certain features of the context or in virtue of a certain speaker intention, which is distinct from the sort of referential intention that is part of the speaker’s total communicative intention. After these arguments are disposed of, it is argued that there is no good rationale for maintaining that demonstratives refer in their own right. Rather, they have meanings that constrain their literal use. Speakers can and do use them to refer and
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Gisborne, Nikolas, and Andrew Hippisley, eds. Defaults in Morphological Theory. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198712329.001.0001.

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Default-based analyses of linguistic data are most prevalent in morphological descriptions because morphology is pervaded by idiosyncrasy and irregularity, and defaults allow for a representation of the facts by construing regularity not as all or nothing but as a matter of degree. Defaults manifest themselves in a variety of ways in a group of morphological theories that have received much attention in the last few years, and whose main ideas and claims have been recently consolidated as important monographs. In May 2012 a workshop was convened at the University of Kentucky in Lexington to sh
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Crane, Ralph, Jane Stafford, and Mark Williams, eds. Editorial Note. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199609932.003.0002.

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THE system of referencing used in this volume distinguishes between primary and secondary works. Primary works are referred to by title and date in the text, and do not appear in the bibliography. Quotations from novels are identified by a chapter reference rather than a page number, so that they can be easily found without reference to a specific edition. All quotations from secondary material are referenced in the body of the text by page number. All secondary sources cited are listed in the bibliography, which adopts an author/date variation of the MLA referencing system....
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Millikan, Ruth Garrett. Direct Reference for Extensional Terms. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717195.003.0002.

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Names become attached to individuals, real kinds, properties, and so forth through conventions, that is, through the setting and following of precedents, patterns that continue to be reproduced because they serve communicative functions. Each precedent follower repeats what was done before, but “what was done before” can be interpreted in different ways. Stabilizing these precedents are the real kinds and property peaks in the natural world that make cognition possible. Names are not tethered to any necessary properties or descriptions but to property peaks and to the clusters that are real ki
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Perry, John. Frege's Detour. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812821.001.0001.

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I argue that Frege’s treatment of propositional attitudes in “On Sense and Reference” put the philosophy of language on a detour. His doctrine of “indirect reference” reflected and reinforced the view that beliefs, desires, etc. consist in having relations to propositions. According to this doctrine expressions in embedded sentences in indirect discourse and propositional attitude reports do refer as they do when unembedded, but instead refer to their ordinary senses, so sentences refer to Thoughts, Frege’s version of what are now callled general or qualitative propositions. Davidson call this
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Campos, Liliane. ‘Wheels have been set in motion’: Geocentrism and Relativity in Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474427814.003.0012.

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By decentring our reading of Hamlet, Stoppard’s tragicomedy questions the legitimacy of centres and of stable frames of reference. So Liliane Campos examines how Stoppard plays with the physical and cosmological models he finds in Hamlet, particularly those of the wheel and the compass, and gives a new scientific depth to the fear that time is ‘out of joint’. In both his play and his own film adaptation, Stoppard’s rewriting gives a 20th-century twist to these metaphors, through references to relativity, indeterminacy, and the role of the observer. When they refer to the uncontrollable wheels
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Minnerop, Petra, Rüdiger Wolfrum, and Frauke Lachenmann, eds. International Development Law: Thematic Series. Oxford University PressNew York, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198835097.001.0001.

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Abstract This volume brings together articles on international development law from the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, the definitive reference work on international law. It provides an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and practitioners of international development law, giving an accessible, thorough overview of all aspects of the field. Each article contains cross-references to related articles, and includes a carefully selected bibliography of the most important writings and primary materials as a guide to further reading. The Encyclopedia can be used by a wi
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van Ackeren, Marcel, ed. Philosophy and the Historical Perspective. British Academy, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266298.001.0001.

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Since the rise of analytical philosophy, the relation of philosophy and its past is more hotly debated among philosophers than ever. Some scholars analyse historical texts without reference to current debates and their terminology, while others pursue first-order philosophy by focusing on problems instead of doxography—that is, without reference to their predecessors. A growing group, though, doubts that philosophy can be studied effectively on the basis of this sharp division. But does the study of the history of philosophy contribute to current philosophy? And, if it does, what precisely is
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Zabel, Diane, and Lauren Reiter, eds. Envisioning the Future of Reference. Libraries Unlimited, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400647024.

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Offering a broad overview of consequential changes in the landscape of reference services, this guide also provides practical guidance on how to meet the new challenges they present. For the past decade, librarians have been lamenting the demise of reference services. Encouraging recent research shows that reference librarians are actually in more demand than ever; however, nearly everything about reference has changed—from technologies, tools, and techniques to models of service. What are these changes, and how can the profession respond to and prepare for shifting priorities and user needs?
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de Ponte, María, and Kepa Korta, eds. Reference and Representation in Thought and Language. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198714217.001.0001.

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The chapters in this volume deal with our devices for singular reference and singular representation, taking them in different ways. The precise relation between using a linguistic expression to refer to an object and our mental representation of it has always been, and still is, one of the key topics of debate in philosophy of language, linguistics, and the cognitive sciences. Most essays focus specifically on singular terms, that is, linguistic expressions that, at least prima facie, are used to refer to particular objects, persons, places, and so on. They include proper names (“Mary,” “John
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Starratt, Valerie G. Evolutionary Psychology. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400648748.

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This book considers the complexities of human nature from a biological, psychological, and evolutionary standpoint and demonstrates how common modern behaviors can be traced back to early man. From common phobias to our interactions with the opposite sex, the traits and behaviors that helped us to survive and thrive tens of thousands of years ago continue to have an impact on our thought processes, tendencies, and actions today. This fascinating reference examines the history, major themes and findings, and future direction of evolutionary psychology, a theory defined by a human being's abilit
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Murphy, Nicola, and Nicholas Boyarsky. Architecture & Urbanism 1 - Action Research (Black Dog Series, Vol 1). Black Dog, 2000.

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Iskandrian, Ami E., and Ernest V. Garcia. Practical Issues. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199392094.003.0035.

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This chapter is a quick reference to common questions encountered by the practitioners of the field on regular bases. It is intended to be short, concise, and hopefully accurate. We do not provide references, tables, or figures. These belong in the chapters, and there are plenty of them. We caution readers that the opinions expressed in this chapter are those of the editors of this volume. We have relied on our combined personal experiences of more than half a century. We could have selected a thousand more questions, but we opted for a few common and recurring ones. We recognize that some of
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Thurtell, Matthew J., and Robert L. Tomsak. Neuro-Ophthalmology. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190603953.001.0001.

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Part of the “What Do I Do Now?” series, Neuro-Ophthalmology uses a case-based approach to cover common and important topics in the examination, investigation, and management of afferent (visual), efferent (eye movement), eyelid, pupil, and orbital disorders. Each chapter provides a discussion of the diagnosis, key points to remember, and selected references for further reading. For this new edition, all cases and references have been updated and several new cases have been added. Neuro-Ophthalmology is an engaging collection of thought-provoking cases that clinicians can use when they encounte
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DiPrizio, Robert C., ed. Conflict in the Holy Land. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400630408.

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With more than 250 cross-referenced entries covering every aspect of conflict in the Holy Land, this illuminating book will help students understand the volatile history of Palestine and Israel and its impact on the rest of the world. Palestine is considered a sacred land by Christians, Jews, and Muslims. This has contributed to the violence that has ravaged the Holy Land throughout its long history. This A–Z reference work, which defines the Holy Land as historic Palestine (the combined territories of Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip), covers such ancient conflicts as Egypt's rule ov
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Miller, Aaron E., Tracy DeAngelis, Michelle Fabian, and Ilana Katz Sand. Neuroimmunology. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190693190.001.0001.

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Part of the What Do I Do Now?” series, Neuroimmunology uses a case-based approach to cover common and important topics in the examination, investigation, and management of central and peripheral demyelinating diseases, vasculitis, and other immune system related neurological disorders. Each chapter provides a discussion of the diagnosis, key points to remember, and selected references for further reading. For this edition, all cases and references have been updated and new cases have been added, including POEMS, CASPR2 Antibody Syndrome, Isaac’s Syndrome, Histiocytosis, and Churg-Strauss. Neur
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Anderson, Gregory D. S. Polysynthesis in Sora (Munda) with Special Reference to Noun Incorporation. Edited by Michael Fortescue, Marianne Mithun, and Nicholas Evans. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199683208.013.50.

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The Munda language Sora, an Austroasiatic language, has a developed system of noun incorporation. One can always distinguish a structure with incorporation from one that lacks this as the nominal component that is found incorporated into the Sora verbal stem appears in the so-called ‘combining form’ (CF). This CF contrasts with an obligatorily bimoraic syntactically free-standing form of the noun that is lexically associated with the CF, derived through a lexically-determined means of affixation or compounding that includes reduplication, prefixation, infixation, and compounding. Only certain
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Maier, Emar, and Andreas Stokke, eds. The Language of Fiction. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198846376.001.0001.

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The Language of Fiction brings together new research on fiction from philosophy and linguistics. Fiction is a topic that has long been studied in philosophy. Yet recently there has been a surge of work on fictional discourse in the intersection between linguistics and philosophy of language. There has been a growing interest in examining long-standing issues concerning fiction from a perspective informed both by philosophy and linguistic theory. The Language of Fiction contains fourteen essays by leading scholars in both fields, as well as a substantial Introduction by the editors. The collect
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Chong, Ji Y., and Michael P. Lerario. Cerebrovascular Disease. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190495541.001.0001.

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Part of the “What Do I Do Now?” series, Cerebrovascular Disease uses a case-based approach to cover common and important topics in the examination, investigation, and management of stroke, embolism, thrombosis, hemorrhage, and other critical presentations of cerebrovascular disease. Each chapter provides a discussion of the diagnosis, key points to remember, and selected references for further reading. For this edition, all cases and references have been updated and new cases have been added, including the following: ischemic stroke in cancer, posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES
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Walsh, Richard A., Robertus M. A. de Bie, and Susan H. Fox, eds. Movement Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190607555.001.0001.

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Part of the “What Do I Do Now?” series, Movement Disorders uses a case-based approach to cover common and important topics in the examination, investigation, and management of Parkinson’s disease, gait disorders, dystonia, and other movement disorders. Each chapter provides a discussion of the diagnosis, key points to remember, and selected references for further reading. For this edition, all cases and references have been updated and 15 new cases have been added, including the following: genetic testing in Parkinson’s disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, fragile X tremor ataxia syndrome, use
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Nason-Clark, Nancy, Barbara Fisher-Townsend, Catherine Holtmann, and Stephen McMullin. Training Religious Leaders and Faith-Based Resources. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190607210.003.0005.

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Few religious leaders feel well equipped to respond to the needs of families impacted by abuse, and neither do recent seminary graduates. There is a chasm between the needs of pastors for preparation to respond to this critical social issue and current levels of training and preparation. This chapter explores the process and content of training religious leaders to respond compassionately and with best practices to abuse in their congregations and the communities in which they serve, with reference to both empirical data and experience in offering such seminars and workshops. The chapter also
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Radcliffe, Elizabeth S. The Passions as Original Existences. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199573295.003.0005.

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Hume’s thesis that reason and passion cannot be opposed depends in part on his defense of the claim that because passions do not represent, they cannot oppose the representations, or beliefs, that reason yields. Hume’s characterization of the passions as “original existences,” which do not refer to anything outside of themselves, is remarkable. For it does seem, contrary to Hume’s other words, that passions have intentionality and make reference to their objects; it also appears that Hume is inconsistent, since he explicitly depicts indirect passions as having objects. Chapter 4 vindicates Hum
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Bouchard, David-Étienne. The non-modality of opinion verbs. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198718208.003.0005.

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This chapter is concerned with the interpretation of predicates of personal taste and epistemic modals. Specifically, I argue that while there are some interpretive similarities between the two, they do not warrant the unified treatment that they receive in Stephenson (2007) and others. I show that the relevant judge for predicates of personal taste and the relevant knower for epistemic modals can only be assigned by non-overlapping syntactic means. More specifically, epistemic verbs do not necessarily shift the judge of their embedded clause, and opinion verbs are not licensed by the presence
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Hawkes, Christopher H., Kapil D. Sethi, and Thomas R. Swift. Instant Neurological Diagnosis. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190930868.001.0001.

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Experienced neurologists work fast. They ask few questions, maybe perform a brief examination, and they come up with the right answer. Sometimes they do neither and their conclusions are accurate—but how do they do it? This book holds the answers. The book is divided into 14 chapters which, for the most part, focus on a particular neurologic condition, namely: demyelination, headache, epilepsy and sleep, myopathy and motor neuron disorders, movement disorders, stroke, peripheral neuropathy, cerebellar ataxia, and dementia. The remaining chapters are concerned with the clinician’s initial impre
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Asato, Noriko. Handbook for Asian Studies Specialists. Libraries Unlimited, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400661075.

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An indispensable tool for librarians who do reference or collection management, this work is a pioneering offering of expertly selected print and electronic reference tools for East Asian Studies (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean). Handbook for Asian Studies Specialists: A Guide to Research Materials and Collection Building Toolsis the first work to cover reference works for the main Asian area languages of China, Japan, and Korea. Several leading Asian Studies librarians have contributed their many decades of experience to create a resource that gathers major reference titles—both print and onli
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Barber, Cyril J., and Robert M. Krauss. Introduction To Theological Research. 2nd ed. Univenity Press of America,® Inc., 2000. https://doi.org/10.5040/9780761875314.

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An indispensable guide for undergraduate, graduate, or seminary students, this book provides valuable insight into the best reference tools available for Bible research. Not only do the authors provide general information on atlases, concordances, lexicons, dictionaries, and the like, but they also evaluate their usefulness. Titles reviewed range from theologically conservative to theologically liberal in their orientation. Electronic databases are included within the scope of the book's coverage. A highly useful resource, the book will certainly find a permanent place on the desk of anyone in
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Helfgott, Jacqueline B., ed. Criminal Psychology. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216963431.

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This comprehensive, four-volume reference set on the subject of criminal psychology includes contributions from top scholars and practitioners in the field, explaining new and emerging theory and research in the study of the criminal mind and criminal behavior. Unfortunately, criminal behavior surrounds us in our society—from petty theft and vandalism to multimillion-dollar white-collar crime to shocking terrorism attempts and school killings. Invariably, one of the first questions is, "Why did they do it?" Criminal psychology seeks to solve this complex puzzle. In this four-volume reference w
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Meloy, J. Reid. Criminal Psychology. Edited by Jacqueline B. Helfgott. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216963417.

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This comprehensive, four-volume reference set on the subject of criminal psychology includes contributions from top scholars and practitioners in the field, explaining new and emerging theory and research in the study of the criminal mind and criminal behavior. Unfortunately, criminal behavior surrounds us in our society—from petty theft and vandalism to multimillion-dollar white-collar crime to shocking terrorism attempts and school killings. Invariably, one of the first questions is, "Why did they do it?" Criminal psychology seeks to solve this complex puzzle. In this four-volume reference w
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Helfgott, Jacqueline, ed. Criminal Psychology. Praeger, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216963448.

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This comprehensive, four-volume reference set on the subject of criminal psychology includes contributions from top scholars and practitioners in the field, explaining new and emerging theory and research in the study of the criminal mind and criminal behavior. Unfortunately, criminal behavior surrounds us in our society—from petty theft and vandalism to multimillion-dollar white-collar crime to shocking terrorism attempts and school killings. Invariably, one of the first questions is, "Why did they do it?" Criminal psychology seeks to solve this complex puzzle. In this four-volume reference w
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Meloy, J. Reid. Criminal Psychology. Edited by Jacqueline B. Helfgott. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216963424.

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This comprehensive, four-volume reference set on the subject of criminal psychology includes contributions from top scholars and practitioners in the field, explaining new and emerging theory and research in the study of the criminal mind and criminal behavior. Unfortunately, criminal behavior surrounds us in our society—from petty theft and vandalism to multimillion-dollar white-collar crime to shocking terrorism attempts and school killings. Invariably, one of the first questions is, "Why did they do it?" Criminal psychology seeks to solve this complex puzzle. In this four-volume reference w
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Wright, Sarah. Virtue Responsibilism. Edited by Nancy E. Snow. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199385195.013.50.

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This chapter begins by marking the distinction between reliabilism and responsibilism in virtue epistemology. It then charts the development of virtue responsibilism through a number of authors, noting the subtle distinctions in their views. Varieties of virtue responsibilism are distinguished first, by their characterization of the intellectual virtues, and second, by the role (if any) they assign to the intellectual virtues in defining knowledge. A number of arguments against defining knowledge with reference to the intellectual virtues are surveyed. Situationism is then presented as a gener
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Currie, Gregory. Visually Attending to Fictional Things. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717881.003.0009.

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There is a kind of perceptual-imaginative experience we have when we watch screen-based fictions. In such situations it is natural to think of ourselves as “watching Robin Hood” rather than as watching Errol Flynn dressed as Robin Hood. Screen-based fictions are not the only fictions that allow this kind of experience but they encourage it in ways that theatrical dramas cannot quite match, while still photographs do a poor job in this regard. This chapter offers an explanation of this kind of experience, partly by reference to features of the screen medium and partly by reference to aspects of
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Andresen, Martin. GIS and Spatial Analysis. Edited by Gerben J. N. Bruinsma and Shane D. Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190279707.013.33.

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The importance of spatial-temporal dimension(s) within environmental criminology has made the use and applications of geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis rather widespread. This chapter covers some of the principles and advancements in the use of crime mapping and spatial analysis to study the spatial distribution of crime, primarily through the lens of environmental criminology. Crime mapping is defined as the spatial representation of crime (in the context of criminal events) on a map. Consequently, in order to do so, one must have geographic coordinates for each crimin
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Williams, Tully. Working Sheep Dogs. CSIRO Publishing, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643094628.

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Working Sheep Dogs examines and illuminates every aspect of the high-quality working dog. It provides a detailed discussion of the principles behind the training of working dogs, and reveals little-known methods for training and handling sheep dogs in the most effortless manner.
 The text is divided into six major sections covering the instincts of the working dog, breeding, principles of training, methods of training, handling livestock and sheep dog trials. Photographs and line drawings help to illustrate best techniques when training dogs, such as how to teach dogs to cast, muster and
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McKitrick, Jennifer. Causal Efficacy of Dispositions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717805.003.0009.

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Some dispositions are causally relevant to or causally efficacious for their manifestations. But according to the Inert Dispositions Thesis, dispositions are causally inert. Some philosophers claim that grounded dispositions are causally impotent. According to Analyticity Arguments, the analytic connection between a disposition term and a manifestation term indicates that there is no causal connection between their referents. According to Independence Arguments, cause and effect must be independent in a way that dispositions and manifestation are not. According to Exclusion Arguments, a dispos
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Perry, John. Indexicals and undexicals. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198714217.003.0004.

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According to Kaplan, the character of “tomorrow” tells us that the reference of a use of “tomorrow” is the day after the time in context. That time is the time at which the utterance occurred, or might have occurred. So, to get to the reference, we need a function, call it FTom, from a day to the next day. And we need a day to serve as the argument for the function. Kaplan’s character tells us to pick the day during which the time in the context occurs. But is this always the right place to get the argument for FTom? Consider “Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.” The chapter ar
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Cohnitz, Daniel, and Jussi Haukioja. Foundations for Metasemantics. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780191915925.001.0001.

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Abstract Metasemantics studies the foundations of meaning, asking what makes it the case that certain words have the meanings that they do. But what makes metasemantic theories true? This question has been all but ignored in philosophy of language. In this book, Cohnitz and Haukioja address this issue and argue that just as in metasemantics, both internalist and externalist answers are available for this foundational question. The authors introduce and defend meta-internalism, arguing that the foundations of reference and meaning are anchored in the individual dispositions and psychological st
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Sreenivasan, Gopal. Acts, Agents, and the Definition of Virtue. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808930.003.0013.

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This chapter discusses the direction of epistemological priority between traits and actions in the definition of virtue. Do we first identify a character trait as kind, say, and only then identify its characteristic expressions as kind acts? Or do we identify various acts as kind acts first, and only then identify the agents who perform them as kind agents? This chapter defends a modest agent-centered view: some kind acts can be identified as kind without reference to any kind agent, while other kind acts cannot be identified as kind except by identifying them as the characteristic expressions
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Altschuler, Bruce E. Seeing through the Screen. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978730939.

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Although films affect and reflect the way Americans look at politics, they have received far less attention than television or newspapers. This is changing, particularly on college campuses, where courses on politics and film are growing in popularity. This book consists of short essays on approximately fifty American political films. It is distinctive in two ways. Firstly, it defines politics broadly enough to include a range of films, not only on obviously political topics such as the presidency, congress, and elections, but also on the media, law and courts, war and peace, and a variety of
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Abu Bakar, Fathiyyah, Rohaida Abdul Latif, Zaimah Abdullah, and Hasnah Shaari. A collection of comprehensive cases: Financial Accounting and reporting (I, II & III). UUM Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/9789672064527.

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A Collection of Comprehensive Cases is a compilation book of comprehensive cases for Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) I, II and III. This book is specially designed for accounting students in FAR subjects to be more familiar with the format and the structure of comprehensive cases. The objective of this book is to assist students to have a better understanding on the case instructions as well as to guide them on how to answer well those instructions. The book is also meant as a good reference for students as they have their own collection of comprehensive cases and the key answers were
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