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Madigan, Arthur. "Essays in Ancient Philosophy. By Michael Frede." Modern Schoolman 67, no. 2 (1990): 155–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/schoolman199067227.

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Benitez, E. E. "Essays in Ancient Philosophy by Michael Frede." Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review 53, no. 3 (1989): 522–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tho.1989.0029.

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Blackson, Thomas A. "Before and After Philosophy takes Possession of the Soul." Journal of Ancient Philosophy 14, no. 2 (October 11, 2020): 53–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-9471.v14i2p53-75.

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In the Phaedo, to explain why the philosopher lives in the unusually ascetic way he does, Socrates explains what someone realizes when philosophy takes possession of his soul and how he changes his behavior on the basis of this information. This paper considers the conception of belief the character uses in this explanation and whether it is the same as the conception Michael Frede thinks the historical Socrates is likely to have held and that the Stoics much later incorporated into their doctrine of practice.
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Szlezák, Thomas Alexander. "Myles Burnyeat, Michael Frede: The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter." Gnomon 89, no. 4 (2017): 311–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/0017-1417-2017-4-311.

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Phillips, John. "A Free Will: Origins of the Notion in Ancient Thought, by Michael Frede." Ancient Philosophy 33, no. 2 (2013): 458–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/ancientphil201333236.

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Partenie, Catalin. "The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter, written by Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede." Polis 33, no. 1 (April 15, 2016): 196–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/20512996-12340083.

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Meyer, Susan Sauvé, A. A. Long, and David Sedley. "A Free Will: Origins of the Notion in Ancient Thought by Michael Frede (review)." Classical World 106, no. 3 (2013): 535–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/clw.2013.0068.

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Brunschwig, Jacques. "Le chapitre 1 du De Interpretatione." Dossier 64, no. 1 (July 31, 2008): 35–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/018534ar.

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Résumé La treizième réunion du Symposium Aristotelicum, en 1993, a eu une très étrange et très triste destinée. Certes, elle s’est tenue dans le cadre enchanteur de la Chartreuse de Pontignano, près de Sienne ; elle a donné lieu, comme ses devancières, à des communications et à des discussions d’un vif intérêt. Mais l’édition de ses Actes, pour une fois, s’est heurtée à d’insurmontables obstacles. La charge en avait été initialement confiée à Mario Mignucci et à Michael Frede, deux des plus fidèles et stimulants participants du Symposium. Ils ont été tragiquement enlevés à notre admiration et à notre affection, le premier en 2004, sous les coups d’une longue et impitoyable maladie, le second en 2007, en conséquence d’un accident imprévisible et brutal. Le retard causé à la publication du XIIIe Symposium par cette double et douloureuse disparition n’a pu être comblé jusqu’à présent ; les membres du comité organisateur m’ont assuré qu’à leur avis, il risquait de ne l’être jamais. Par une coïncidence émouvante (en tout cas pour moi), trois semaines seulement avant la mort de Michael Frede, mon collègue et ami Thomas De Koninck me demanda si j’accepterais de publier dans le Laval théologique et philosophique l’étude que j’avais présentée, plus de dix ans auparavant, au XIIIe Symposium. Je passe sur les divers scrupules qui me firent hésiter quelque temps. L’insistance du Professeur De Koninck et celle de ses collaborateurs, Paul Asselin et Martin Achard, en eurent finalement raison, ce dont je leur suis très profondément reconnaissant. Quant à ce texte, le lecteur voudra bien se souvenir de la longue histoire dont il est l’ultime fruit. Il serait bien difficile de le résumer : il est, il tente d’être cela même pour quoi il se donne, à savoir pour une lecture détaillée du commentaire par Ammonius du célèbre premier chapitre du De Interpretatione, lecture focalisée non pas tellement sur la lumière que le commentaire ancien peut (ou peut ne pas) jeter sur la lettre et sur l’interprétation du texte aristotélicien que sur ce que ce commentaire peut nous apprendre sur les méthodes, les choix, les comportements intellectuels de son auteur lui-même, et sur ses propres motivations philosophiques et pédagogiques face à un texte comme celui qu’il entreprend de commenter.
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De Brito, Rodrigo Pinto. "Sexto Empírico: ética, linguagem e epistemologia do século II d.C. em Alexandria." CODEX – Revista de Estudos Clássicos 4, no. 1 (June 19, 2016): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.25187/codex.v4i1.2851.

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<p>Este artigo trata dos seguintes tópicos da filosofia cética de modalidade pirrônica: ética, linguagem e epistemologia, conforme pensados pelo médico alexandrino do século II d.C. Sexto Empírico, seu principal expoente. Recorremos à interpretação de Myles F. Burnyeat, Michael Frede e Jonathan Barnes para elucidar a questão da viabilidade prática da vida cética, problema que tem sido a principal réplica ao ceticismo desde o ataque cético à filosofia da <em>Stoa</em>. Levando então em consideração o acirrado debate ocorrido entre as principais filosofias do período Helenístico, propusemos uma investigação sobre como se articulam o problema do conhecimento e de sua aquisição, da filosofia prática e da atitude discursiva do cético para compreender a réplica de Sexto ao argumento de que o cético se auto-refuta.</p><div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><strong>Sextus Empiricus: ethics, language and epistemology of the second century a.C. in Alexandria </strong></p><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p><span>This paper deals with the following topics of the sceptical philosophy of the Pyrrhonic kind: ethics, language and epistemology, as thought by the Alexandrian medic of the second century A.C. Sextus Empiricus, which was the main exponent of the Pyrrhonism. We use the interpretations of Myles F. Burnyeat, Michael Frede and Jonathan Barnes to elucidate the problem of the practical viability of the sceptical life, which has been the main reply to the scepticism since the sceptical attack to the Stoic philosophy. Considering then the strained debate happened between the main philosophies of the Hellenistic period, we propose an investigation about how the problem of the knowledge and his acquisition articulates himself with the problems of the practical philosophy and of the sceptical’s discursive attitude, this all is necessary to comprehend the Sextus’ reply to the argument of the sceptical self-refutation. </span></p><p><strong>Keywords: </strong><span>practical philosophy; knowledge; Sextus Empiricus; Pyrrhonism </span></p></div></div></div>
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Aguirre, Lisandro. "Las creencias involuntarias en Sexto Empírico y Hume." Tópicos. Revista de Filosofía de Santa Fe, no. 16 (July 3, 2018): 5–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.14409/topicos.v0i16.7490.

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El objeto de estudio de este trabajo es la creencia. Nuestro objetivo es mostrar cómo a través de ese concepto el escepticismo moderno de Hume y el antiguo de Pirrón pueden llegar a converger en una posición bastante similar. Ambas actitudes teóricas y a la vez prácticas consideran que es lícito dar “asentimiento a aquello que se presenta al hombre de modo inevitable e independientemente de nuestra voluntad. Sabemos que tanto para Sexto como para Hume hay algo, independientemente del nombre que le demos (“phainómenon”, “perceptions”), que nos “induce” o nos “exige” asentimiento, término fundamental que parece indicar un concepto común al escepticismo antiguo y al pensamiento de Hume. ¿Será entonces legítimo o justificado seguir apoyando el juicio de la historia que calificó en un principio a Hume de “empirista” o posteriormente de “naturalista”? ¿No será más exacto rastrear cierto pirronismo, aunque sea inconsciente, en las ideas del escocés? Nuestra respuesta parte de la interpretación no tradicional de Michael Frede que fundamentó con cierta solidez la idea de que el escéptico no renuncia a tener creencias o, al menos, puede tenerlas sin infringir con ello la epoché. La cuestión central será entonces determinar qué significado habría que atribuir al término “creencia”.
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Kerferd, G. B. "Frede's Essays - Michael Frede: Essays in Ancient Philosophy. Pp. xxvii + 382. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. £32.50 (paper, £11.50)." Classical Review 38, no. 2 (October 1988): 290–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x00121547.

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Müller, Jörn. "Michael Frede: A Free Will. Origins of the Notion in Ancient Thought. Edited by A. A. Long with a Foreword by David Sedley." Gnomon 84, no. 8 (2012): 673–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/0017-1417_2012_8_673.

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Gibbons, Kathleen. "HUMAN AUTONOMY AND ITS LIMITS IN THE THOUGHT OF ORIGEN OF ALEXANDRIA." Classical Quarterly 66, no. 2 (December 2016): 673–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000983881600080x.

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As the church historian Henri Crouzel observed, questions about the nature of human autonomy were central to the thought of the third-century theologian Origen of Alexandria. On this question, his influence on later generations, though complicated, would be difficult to overstate. Yet, what exactly Origen thought autonomy required has been a subject of debate. On one widespread reading, he has been taken to argue that autonomy requires that human beings have the capacity to act otherwise than they do in fact act; that is, that alternative possibilities of action are causally available to them. As Susanne Bobzien has argued, however, there is good reason to think that the view that such alternative possibilities are required for the ascription of autonomy did not explicitly emerge until Alexander of Aphrodisias, a rough contemporary of Origen's of whose thought he was likely unaware. In revisiting Origen on the notion of ‘free will’, Michael Frede, against the ‘alternative possibilities’ reading, argued that his theory of the will was largely attributable to Stoicism, and in particular to Epictetus’ theory of will as προαίρεσις. George Boys-Stones, for his part, has claimed that, while Origen's theory of the descent of the pre-existent minds is aimed at providing an account of how human beings are entirely responsible for their characters, in the embodied state we find no evidence that he understood human choice subsequent to the fall to depend upon the existence of alternative possibilities in order to be autonomous.
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Szlezák, Thomas Alexander. "Myles Burnyeat y Michael Frede: The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter, Scott, D. (ed.), Oxford University Press, 2015, XV, 224 pp." Areté 31, no. 1 (2019): 257–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.18800/arete.201901.011.

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White, F. C. "Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede (eds.), The Original Sceptics: A Controversy, Hackett Publishing Co., 1997, pp. xiii 155, cloth US$34.95, paperback US$14.95." Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79, no. 1 (March 1, 2001): 130–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/713659169.

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Pappas, Nickolas. "Review: Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede,The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter, ed. Dominic Scott. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 224 + xv pages; $50.00/hardcover." Philosophical Forum 47, no. 1 (February 9, 2016): 39–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/phil.12095.

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Price, A. W. "The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter By Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede (ed. Dominic Scott) Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. xv + 224, £30 ISBN 978-0-19-873365-2." Philosophy 91, no. 3 (April 12, 2016): 450–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031819116000188.

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Vogt, Katja Maria. "Book ReviewA Free Will: Origins of the Notion in Ancient Thought. By Michael Frede. Ed. A. A. Long; foreword by David Sedley. Sather Classical Lectures. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2011. Pp. [xiv] + 206." Classical Philology 107, no. 2 (April 2012): 161–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/664032.

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Larkey, Uta. "New Places, New Identities: The (Ever) Changing Concept of Heimat." German Politics and Society 26, no. 2 (June 1, 2008): 24–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/gps.2008.260202.

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This article analyzes contrasting notions of Heimat and Fremde, as explored cinematographically by three contemporary German filmmakers. The spatial aspect of Heimat, traditionally connected to a particular region or even neighborhood denotes the sense of belonging, whereas the temporal aspect—often associated with childhood and youth—carries the sense of longing. In the second half of the twentieth century, the concept has shifted to include identity, reflection and self-reflection, the loss of Heimat, and even multiple Heimaten. The article argues further that the notions of Heimat and Fremde are not mutually exclusive, but interdependent. Peter Lilienthal's film Ein Fremder concludes that in parts of German society the binary opposites of Heimat and Fremde are still intact. On the other hand, Peter Patzak in Adeus und Goodbye shows how Heimat and Fremde are mutually dependent and include a search for identity and individuality. In Michael Gutmann's travelogue-documentary, Familienreise, the protagonists experience aspects of Fremde and Heimatlosigkeit without ever finding Heimat.
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Heck, Richard G. "Frege on Identity and Identity-Statements: A Reply to Thau and Caplan." Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33, no. 1 (March 2003): 83–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00455091.2003.10716536.

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In ‘What's Puzzling Gottlob Frege?’ Michael Thau and Ben Caplan argue that, contrary to the common wisdom, Frege never abandoned his early view that, as he puts it in Begriffsschrift, a Statement of identity ‘expresses the circumstance that two names have the same content’ and thus asserts the existence of a relation between names rather than a relation between (ordinary) objects. The arguments at the beginning of ‘On Sense and Reference’ do, they agree, raise a problem for that view, but, they insist, Frege does not, as the ‘standard’ Interpretation has it, take these arguments to refute it. Rather, they claim, Frege is out to defend (a version of) his earlier view against these objections: indeed, the defense he there offers is pretty much the same defense offered in Begriffsschrift against what are pretty much the same objections.
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Bansal, Shobha, and Prabal Pratap Singh. "An Efficient Solvent Free Microwave Assisted MgFe2O4 Magnetic Nanoparticles Catalyzed Green Protocol Towards Michael Addition." Chemistry & Chemical Technology 13, no. 1 (March 5, 2019): 18–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/chcht13.01.018.

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Boulding, William, Richard Staelin, Michael Ehret, and Wesley J. Johnston. "A Customer Relationship Management Roadmap: What is Known, Potential Pitfalls, and Where to Go." Journal of Marketing 69, no. 4 (October 2005): 155–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1509/jmkg.2005.69.4.155.

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The goal of this preface is to describe how the special section on customer relationship management (CRM) was developed. In May 2003, Richard Staelin, Executive Director of the Teradata Center for Customer Relationship Management at Duke University, proposed that Journal of Marketing ( JM) publish a special section. The proposal included activities that were designed to promote interactions among marketing academics and practitioners; the goal was to stimulate dialogue and new research on CRM. I found the proposal attractive because CRM is a broad-based topic that interests many marketers. After extensive discussion, the American Marketing Association (AMA) and the Teradata Center formally agreed to cosponsor the special section. Subsequently, there was a conference on Relationship Marketing and Customer Relationship Management (cochaired by Michael Ehret, Wesley Johnston, Michael Kleinaltenkamp, and Lou Pelton) that took place at Freie Universität Berlin in the summer of 2003; 1 a conference on Customer Management (cosponsored by the Marketing Science Institute and the Teradata Center) that was held at Duke University in March 2004; and two special sessions on CRM that were featured at the AMA Winter Educators' Conference held in San Antonio, Tex., in February 2005. The conferences provided many opportunities for dialogue, and the response from marketers who attended these events was enthusiastic. I also invited Richard Staelin and William Boulding (Executive Codirector of the Teradata Center) to work with me as consulting editors for the special section, and they agreed. A call for papers requested that authors submit their manuscripts to JM by May 2004. The consulting editors and I evaluated every submission with the assistance of an expert panel that included Leonard Berry, John Deighton, Michael Ehret, Christian Grönroos, Sunil Gupta, Wayne Hoyer, Wagner Kamakura, Wesley Johnston, Donald R. Lehmann, Charlotte Mason, Carl Mela, Scott Neslin, Roland Rust, Michel Wedel, and Valarie Zeithaml. All submissions underwent JM's standard double-blind review process, and members of JM's editorial review board served as reviewers. I would like to express my appreciation to everyone who participated in the development of the special section. The culmination of our work together is a set of nine articles and two essays that advance the science and practice of CRM. I hope that these articles stimulate new intellectual discoveries. —Ruth N. Bolton
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Pokrywka, Rafał. "Zwischen Stigmatisierung und Normalität. Positionen interkultureller Autor_innen im literarischen Feld (Kim, Flašar, Rabinovici, Stavarič)." Studia Germanica Posnaniensia, no. 40 (June 15, 2019): 101–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/sgp.2019.40.09.

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Aus dem Standpunkt der soziologischen Feldtheorie sind Mehrsprachigkeit, interkultureller Hintergrund und Fremdheit soziale und kulturelle Kapitalsorten, die auch Teil des symbolischenKapitals werden können. Im Beitrag werden vier österreichische Autor_innen besprochen, die im Hinblick auf den attestierten/deklarierten interkulturellen Charakter ihres Schaffens unterschiedliche Positionen im literarischen Feld einnehmen: Anna Kim, Milena Michiko Flašar, Doron Rabinovici und Michael Stavarič. Im Ausblick wird der Frage nachgegangen, ob ihre Stigmatisierung als ‚Fremde’ auch feldinterne Profite bringen kann und ob die erwartete Normalisierung der interkulturellen Literatur in jeder Hinsicht erwünscht ist.
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Camati, Anna Stegh. "A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Reflections on Benjamin Britten’s Chamber Opera." Letras de Hoje 55, no. 1 (April 28, 2020): 33796. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/1984-7726.2020.1.33796.

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Opera performances, located at the intersection of literature, theater music and the visual arts, tend to fuse specificities of several art forms. This essay reflects on the libretto and score of the chamber opera A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1960), by Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), based on Shakespeare’s homonymous text (1595-1596), and analyses the 1981 operatic adaptation at Glyndebourne, directed by the renowned theatre director and régisseur Peter Hall (1930-2017). The intermedial dialogues among Shakespeare, Britten and Hall will be investigated in the light of theoretical perspectives by Linda and Michael Hutcheon, Claus Clüver, Jorge Coli, Freda Chapple and others.***Sonho de uma noite de verão: reflexões sobre a ópera de câmara de Benjamin Britten***Situada na interface da literatura, teatro, música e artes visuais, a performance operística é caracterizada pela fusão de especificidades de diversas formas de arte. Este ensaio reflete sobre o libreto e a partitura de Sonho de uma noite de verão (1960), ópera de câmara de Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), composta a partir do texto homônimo (1595-1596) de Shakespeare, e analisa a adaptação operística de 1981 apresentada em Glyndebourne, dirigida pelo renomado diretor de teatro e régisseur Peter Hall (1930-2017). Os diálogos intermidiáticos entre Shakespeare, Britten e Hall serão investigados à luz de considerações teóricas de Linda e Michael Hutcheon, Claus Clüver, Jorge Coli, Freda Chapple e outros.Palavras-chave: Shakespeare; Benjamin Britten; Peter Hall; Adaptação;Intermidialidade
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Zeleňák, Eugen. "On Sense, Reference, and Tone in History." Journal of the Philosophy of History 4, no. 3 (2010): 354–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187226310x536213.

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AbstractThis paper tries to show how the Fregean semantic framework, especially the notions of sense and tone, can be used to explain certain features of history. Following Michael Dummett’s interpretation of Gottlob Frege’s notion of meaning, it is possible to conceive of historical works as proposing particular modes of presentation of past events. In fact, alternative historical works about the same past events could be viewed as differing in what sense and tone they express. In this paper, I first outline some of the points and distinctions made by Frege. Second, I examine how the notions of sense, reference, and tone can be applied in semantic analysis of historical work. Finally, I point to a certain similarity between the Fregean framework and some of the views presented in the recent philosophy of history. My account suggests how to make use of some of the classical insights of Frege when dealing with the semantic issues of historical work.
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Klingle, Matthew. "River Glass." Boom 5, no. 2 (2015): 42–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/boom.2015.5.2.42.

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This essay by historian Matthew Klingle compares the work of Carleton Watkins, a pioneer in early photography, and Michael Kolster, a contemporary photographer. Like his predecessor, Kolster uses the wet-plate photographic process to create ambrotypes: handmade images made on glass. Watkins’s images, made in the late-nineteenth century, helped to sell scenic, monumental California and the West to the nation. In contrast, Kolster’s photographs of the Los Angeles River, a degraded and often ignored urban waterway, suggest how older photographic techniques might be employed to create new aesthetics of place freed from the confines of purity and beauty.
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Bosica, Giovanna, and Kurt Polidano. "Solvent-Free Henry and Michael Reactions with Nitroalkanes Promoted by Potassium Carbonate as a Versatile Heterogeneous Catalyst." Journal of Chemistry 2017 (2017): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6267036.

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The use of a simple weak inorganic base such as potassium carbonate facilitated the formation of carbon-carbon bonds through both the Henry and the Michael reactions with nitrocompounds. The application of this catalyst under environmentally friendly solventless heterogeneous conditions gave satisfactory to good yields of β-nitroalcohols, involving aliphatic and aromatic starting materials, as well as high to excellent yields in the formation of Michael adducts using several different Michael acceptors and nitroalkanes.
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Scettri, Arrigo, Rosaria Villano, Patrizia Manzo, and Maria Acocella. "Mukaiyama-Michael vinylogous additions to nitroalkenes under solvent-free conditions." Open Chemistry 10, no. 1 (February 1, 2012): 47–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11532-011-0122-7.

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AbstractThe first Mukaiyama-Michael vinylogous reaction of a dioxinone-derived silyl ether to nitroalkenes is reported. The conjugate addition is performed in absence of any catalyst under solvent-free conditions, proceeding with satisfactory efficiency with variously substituted nitroalkenes.Moreover, the first organocatalyzed Mukaiyama-Michael vinylogous reaction of trimethylsilyloxyfuran to nitroalkenes is described.The reaction is promoted by Brønsted acids under solvent-free conditions, taking place in moderate to good yield with variously substituted nitroalkenes..
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Kim, Sunghoon, Seonghwan Park, Jaebeom Kwon, and KiRyong Ha. "Optimum Conditions for Introducing Free Radical Polymerizable Methacrylate Groups on the MWCNT Surface by Michael Addition Reaction." Korean Chemical Engineering Research 53, no. 1 (February 1, 2015): 83–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.9713/kcer.2015.53.1.83.

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Xie, Zong-Bo, Na Wang, Ming-Yu Wu, Ting He, Zhang-Gao Le, and Xiao-Qi Yu. "Catalyst-free and solvent-free Michael addition of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds to nitroalkenes by a grinding method." Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry 8 (April 11, 2012): 534–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.8.61.

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An environmentally benign, fast and convenient protocol has been developed for the Michael addition of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds to β-nitroalkenes in good to excellent yields by a grinding method under catalyst- and solvent-free conditions.
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Cuong, Nguyen Duy, Dinh Xuan Khoa, Cao Long Van, Le Canh Trung, Bui Dinh Thuan, and Marek Trippenbach. "Two Spot Coupled Ring Resonators." Communications in Physics 29, no. 4 (December 16, 2019): 491. http://dx.doi.org/10.15625/0868-3166/29/4/13810.

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Abstract. We consider a model of two coupled ring waveguides with constant linear gain and nonlinear absorption with space-dependent coupling. This system can be implemented in various physical situations as optical waveguides, atomic Bose-Einstein condensates, polarization condensates, etc. It is described by two coupled nonlinear Schrödinger equation. For numerical simulations, we take local two-gaussian coupling.It is found in our previous papers that, depending on the values of involved parameters, we can obtain several interesting nonlinear phenomena, which include spontaneous symmetry breaking, modulational instability leading to generation of stable circular flows with various vorticities, stable inhomogeneous states with interesting structure of currents flowing between rings, as well as dynamical regimes having signatures of chaotic behavior. This research will be associated with experimental investigation planned in Freie Universität Berlin, in the group of prof. Michael Giersig.
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Mertz, Donald. "Frege and Other Philosophers. By Michael Dummett." Modern Schoolman 71, no. 3 (1994): 247–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/schoolman199471322.

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Feng, Linglong, Lin Zhou, and Shengyu Feng. "Preparation and characterization of silicone rubber cured via catalyst-free aza-Michael reaction." RSC Advances 6, no. 113 (2016): 111648–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6ra23016d.

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Simurdić, Iva. "An Unlikely Hero: Reconsidering Michael Endeʼs Momo as a Divine Child." Филолог – часопис за језик књижевност и културу 22, no. 22 (December 30, 2020): 262–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21618/fil2022262s.

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The Divine Child was introduced by Carl Gustav Jung as an archetype closely linked to the process of individuation. Beyond the realm of analytical psychology, this peculiar child figure has been observed in myths and folklore and eventually evolved into a literary archetype known alternatively as das fremde Kind (the strange/alien child). Numerous child figures have since been regarded as representations of this archetype, with the titular character of Michael Ende’s novel Momo (1973) being one of them. While her initial appearance is evocative of the Divine Child, over the course of the story Momo has to accept her fate as the chosen one in a battle against a mysterious foe, ultimately finding herself in the role of the hero of the story. This paper examines the traits of both the archetype of the Divine Child, as well as that of the Hero – including a variation specific to child characters – with the goal of reconsidering if Momo is truly exemplary of the archetype of the Divine Child. This is done with particular regard to Christopher Vogler’s observation that literary archetypes are character functions, rather than fixed types, and as such this paper will discuss how Ende’s protagonist is ultimately an example of this fluidity of functions.
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Stiller, Nikki. ": Roxanne . Fred Schepisi, Michael Rachmil, Daniel Melnick." Film Quarterly 42, no. 1 (October 1988): 39–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/fq.1988.42.1.04a00090.

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Rao, H. Surya Prakash, and S. Jothilingam. "Solvent-free microwave-mediated Michael addition reactions." Journal of Chemical Sciences 117, no. 4 (July 2005): 323–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02708445.

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Kukucha, Chris. "The Limits of Protectionism: Building Coalitions for Free Trade." Canadian Journal of Political Science 39, no. 3 (September 2006): 730–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423906429978.

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The Limits of Protectionism: Building Coalitions for Free Trade, Michael Lusztig, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2004, pp. xi, 272.As the title suggests, Michael Lusztig offers a non-apologetic endorsement of liberal trade, coalition building, and the limitations of protectionism and rent seeking. Specifically, he argues that “flexible” rent seekers have a better opportunity to prosper than “inflexible” rent seekers. The goal, therefore, is for governments to reduce rents below a specific threshold to force sectoral interests to successfully adjust to or exit the market. Strategies include the big bang approach, divide and conquer, iteration, and the path of least resistance. Catalysts for change are periods of economic crisis, international obligations, and strategic considerations in which reform is linked to potential electoral success. Ultimately, in Lusztig's opinion, crisis and mandated international change offer the best opportunities for rent reduction, at least in terms of limited political backlash.
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Ramachandran, P. Veeraraghavan, and Daniel R. Nicponski. "Diastereoselective synthesis of α-(aminomethyl)-γ-butyrolactones via a catalyst-free aminolactonization." Chem. Commun. 50, no. 96 (2014): 15216–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4cc05765a.

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An auto-catalytic domino reaction involving an aza-Michael reaction, proton transfer, and lactonization furnishing α-aminomethyl-γ-butyrolactones in near quantitative yields and excellent diastereoselectivity is described.
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Courtland, Shane. "Public Reason and the Hobbesian Dilemma." Hobbes Studies 20, no. 1 (2007): 63–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187502508x283128.

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AbstractHobbesian accounts of public reason (provided by David Gauthier and Michael Ridge) are forced to face a tension that is presented for any theorist that toes the Hobbesian line. This tension has been referred to as the “Hobbesian Dilemma.” On one horn, we are afraid that we might create a monster with our authorization of an absolute sovereign. On the other horn, we are afraid that if we do not hand over unlimited power to the sovereign (and to its judgment) we will not be freed from the conflict that is endemic to our reliance upon private pluralistic standards. These Hobbesians, stressing the first horn, are afraid of authorizing a supreme political entity, so they provide modifications that serve to restrict such an entity. Such modifications, however, necessarily reintroduce pluralism back into the commonwealth. But if we take Hobbes seriously and accept that pluralism generates a state of war, the reintroduction of pluralism must be viewed as disastrous.
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Zuo, Xiong, Shuang Chen, Sheng-Wen Xu, Shun-Qin Chang, Xiong-Li Liu, Ying Zhou, and Wei-Cheng Yuan. "Highly Efficient, Catalyst-Free, Diastereoselective, Diversity-Oriented Synthesis of Dihydrocoumarin–Pyrrolidine–Spirooxindoles Bearing Three Contiguous Stereocenters." Synthesis 51, no. 11 (April 3, 2019): 2339–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1610875.

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A new methodology has been developed for the highly efficient diastereoselective construction of dihydrocoumarin–pyrrolidine–spirooxindole collections via a domino Michael/annulation reaction of 3-isothiocyanato oxindoles and coumarins under catalyst-free conditions. The resulting biologically important molecules bearing three pharmacophores and three contiguous stereocenters were obtained in up to 92% yield and >20:1 dr. It is noteworthy that utilization of a carboxylic acid activation/decarboxylation strategy represents an efficient approach for the domino Michael/annulation reaction of the chemically inert coumarin moiety. This protocol could expand candidate libraries, that will benefit the requirement for new bioactive molecules.
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Podgórski, Maciej, Eftalda Becka, Shunsuke Chatani, Mauro Claudino, and Christopher N. Bowman. "Ester-free thiol-X resins: new materials with enhanced mechanical behavior and solvent resistance." Polymer Chemistry 6, no. 12 (2015): 2234–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4py01552e.

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Strasser, Simone, and Christian Slugovc. "Nucleophile-mediated oxa-Michael addition reactions of divinyl sulfone – a thiol-free option for step-growth polymerisations." Catalysis Science & Technology 5, no. 12 (2015): 5091–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5cy01527h.

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Nieves, D. J., N. S. Azmi, R. Xu, R. Lévy, E. A. Yates, and D. G. Fernig. "Monovalent maleimide functionalization of gold nanoparticles via copper-free click chemistry." Chem. Commun. 50, no. 86 (2014): 13157–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4cc05909c.

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A single maleimide was installed onto the self-assembled monolayer of gold nanoparticles by copper-free click chemistry. Simple covalent biofunctionalisation is demonstrated by coupling fibroblast growth factor 2 and an oligosaccharide in a 1 : 1 stoichiometry by thiol-Michael addition.
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Zhu, Yanshuo, Jing Zhou, Shaojing Jin, Huahui Dong, Jiaomei Guo, Xuguan Bai, Qilin Wang, and Zhanwei Bu. "Metal-free diastereoselective construction of bridged ketal spirooxindoles via a Michael addition-inspired sequence." Chem. Commun. 53, no. 81 (2017): 11201–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7cc05813f.

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A TfOH-catalyzed highly diastereoselective Michael addition/ketalization sequence of 3-hydroxyoxindoles and ortho-hydroxychalcones was developed, leading to biologically important bridged ketal spirooxindoles in moderate to excellent yields.
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Bhat, Subrahmanya Ishwar. "Catalyst-Free Cascade Synthesis of Densely Functionalized Chromenes in Water." Asian Journal of Chemistry 31, no. 11 (September 28, 2019): 2532–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.14233/ajchem.2019.22191.

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An expeditious and environmental friendly, general protocol has been developed for the synthesis of 2-amino-3-cyano-4H-chromenes via cascade Knoevenagel-Michael-intramolecular cyclization in water. Pure solid products were obtained by simple filtration technique. The aqueous catalyst-free reactions lead to high product yield at room temperature.
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Stepanova, Ekaterina, Andrey Maslivets, Svetlana Kasatkina, and Maksim Dmitriev. "Diversity-Oriented Synthesis via Catalyst-Free Addition of Ketones to [e]-Fused 1H-Pyrrole-2,3-diones." Synthesis 50, no. 24 (August 20, 2018): 4897–904. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1610647.

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A facile synthetic approach towards two distinct pyrrole-based heterocyclic scaffolds has been developed by the interaction of 1H-pyrrole-2,3-diones fused at the [e]-side to a 1,4-benzoxazin-2-one or quinoxalin-2(1H)-one moiety with ketones. The described interaction proceeds either as an aldol reaction or as a Michael addition/intramolecular cyclization depending on the reaction conditions. The disclosed aldol reaction proceeds with good diastereoselectivity under catalyst-free conditions when the reaction is carried out in aromatic hydrocarbons. Products of the cascade Michael addition/intramolecular cyclization reaction are predominantly formed under catalyst-free and solvent-free conditions. The proposed strategy provides facile access to pharmaceutically interesting pyrrole-based polyheterocycles.
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Love, Dillon, Kangmin Kim, Dylan W. Domaille, Olivia Williams, Jeffrey Stansbury, Charles Musgrave, and Christopher Bowman. "Catalyst-free, aza-Michael polymerization of hydrazides: polymerizability, kinetics, and mechanistic origin of an α-effect." Polymer Chemistry 10, no. 42 (2019): 5790–804. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9py01199d.

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Berry, Danielle R., Brisa K. Díaz, Alejandra Durand-Silva, and Ronald A. Smaldone. "Radical free crosslinking of direct-write 3D printed hydrogels through a base catalyzed thiol-Michael reaction." Polymer Chemistry 10, no. 44 (2019): 5979–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9py00953a.

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3D printed micelle-based hydrogels were mechanically stabilized and crosslinked through the base catalyzed thiol-Michael addition in PBS buffer, without the use of potentially cytotoxic radical chemistry.
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Khan, Amir. "Michael Jackson'sRessentiment:Billie JeanandSmooth Criminalin Conversation with Fred Astaire." Popular Music and Society 35, no. 2 (May 2012): 187–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03007766.2011.616307.

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Wang, Jianzhu, Tom A. Young, Fernanda Duarte, and Paul J. Lusby. "Synergistic Noncovalent Catalysis Facilitates Base-Free Michael Addition." Journal of the American Chemical Society 142, no. 41 (September 14, 2020): 17743–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c08639.

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