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Petar Vukelić (1806-1875) 2010, oil on canvas, 18×18 cm |
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Petar Vukelić (1806-1875) - Evolution of Body and Revolution of Mind- Graham Allen; Intertextuality: The New Critical Idiom, 2000. - Carlos Alvarado; Onset and Terminal Sensations in Out-of-Body Experiences, 1994. - Arjun Appadurai; New Logics of Violence, 2001. - James Austin; Zen and the Brain: Toward and Understanding of Meditation and Consciousness, 1998. - Bernard Bailyn; Faces of Revolution: Personalities and Themes in the Struggle for American Independence, 1992. - Hasan Bakhshi; The New Keynesian Phillips curve under trend inflation and strategic complementarities, 2007. - Susan Ball; Ozenfant and Purism: The Evolution of a Style, 1915-1930, 1978. - Peter Benes; Itinerant Physicians, Healers and Surgeon-Dentists in New England and New York, 1720-1825, 1992. - Nada Beros; A Trustee of New Cartography, 1996. - Adam Biela; Analogy as a Cognitive Vehicle in a New Domain, 1998. - Olaf Blanke; Out-of-Body Experiences and Their Neural Basis, 2004. - Lynn Bloom; Gertrude Is Alice Is Everybody: Innovation and Point of View in Stein's Autobiographies, 1978. - Irmgard Bontinck; New Patterns of Musical Behaviour: A Survey of Youth Activities in 18 Countries, 1974. - Zuzana Boselova; Work in progress seminar: Into a new seasonwith a new address! 2004. - Michael Camille; The King's New Bodies: An Illustrated Mirror for Princes in the Morgan Library', 1993. - Richard Cohen; Levinas, Spinozism, Nietzsche, and the Body, 2009. - Hermine De Soto; Symbolic Productions in the New East Side of Berlin, 1990-94, 1995. - Andre Debord; The Castellan Revolution and the Peace of God in Aquitaine, 1992. - Eda Derhemi; New Albanian Immigrants in Thessalonica, Greece, 2003. - Judith Devlin; The Superstitious Mind: French Peasants and the Supernatural in the Nineteenth Century, 1987. - Mary Douglas; The Pangolin Revisited: A New Approach to Animal Symbolism, 1994. - Gabriele Dürbeck; Dreams and the Activity of Mind and/or Body: Some Re-evaluations of Anthropological Discourse Around 1750. 2009. - Denny Ellerman; New Entrant and Closure Provisions: How do they distort? 2008. - Henry Farber; Is Tomorrow Another Day? The Labor Supply of New York City Cabdrivers, 2005. - Joanne Faulkner; Nietzsche and the Creative Body, 2006. - Joanne Faulkner; Ontology for Philologists: Nietzsche, Body, Subject, 2005. - Joanne Faulkner; Reading Nietzsche's Sick Body: Klossowski's Interpretation of Nietzsche, 2001. - Joanne Faulkner; The Vision, the Riddle, and the Vicious Circle: Pierre Klossowski Reading Nietzsche's Sick Body through Sade's Perversion, 2007. - Owen Flanagan; Dreaming Souls: Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind, 2000. - Elda FrankIin; The Brain Research Bandwagon: Proceed with Caution, 1978. - David Galin; The Two Modes of Consciousness and the Two Halves of the Brain, 1976. - Nicole Gelinas; Who's Killing New Orleans? 2005. - Nicole Gelinas; Will New Orleans Recover? 2005. - Nicola Gennaioli; The Evolution of Common Law, 2007. - Reyer Gerlagh; Options and Instruments for a Deep Cut in CO2 Emissions: Carbon Capture or Renewables, Taxes or Subsidies? 2006. - Darko Golija; When Working, You Cannot Forsake Your Body, 2001. - Jane Ross Grant; The New Yorker and Me, 1968. - Susan Greenfield; Journey to the Center of the Mind: Toward a Science of Consciousness, 1995. - Tine Greve; Disturbing New Trends in Tear Prevention Threaten Midwives' Autonomy, 2010. - Marina Grzinic; Body Coming from Nothing, 2000. - Berkan Gurakan; Newborn hearing screening in the neonatal intensive care unit: a private hospital experience, 2010. - Eric Hamilton; Revising Evolutionary Narratives: A Consideration of Alternative Assumptions About Sexual Selection and Competition for Mates, 1984. - Mark Harrison; The Usenet Handbook:: A User's Guide to Netnews, 1995. - Geoffrey Hartman; The New Wilderness: Critics as Connoisseurs of Chaos, 1985. - Rachel Hastings; Black, Blue and Loved All Over: Revolutionary Love, Seven and the Ritual of Spoken Solidarity, 2009. - Terence Hays; Myths of Matriarchy, and the Sacred Flute Complex of the Papua New Guinea Highlands, 1988. - David Herlihy; The Agrarian Revolution in Southern France and Italy, 1956. - James Hood; Protestant-Catholic Relations and the Roots of the First Popular Counterrevolutionary Movement in France, 1971. - Herbert Hrachovec; Digital Hermeneutics. A New Approach to Wittgenstein's Nachlass, 2002. - Reynaldo Clemena Ileto; Payson and Revolution Popular Movements in the Philippines, 1840-1910, 1979. - Robert Inhof; The Absence of the Body, 2008. - Aleksandar Joksimovic; New fish species in the South Adriatic, Montenegrin coast, Lessepsian migrant, 2008. - Rhawn Joseph, The Naked Neuron: Evolution and the Languages of the Body and the Brain, 1993. - Patricia Kane; John Hull and Robert Sanderson First Masters of New England Silver, 1987. - Gertrud Koch; How Much Naivete Can We Afford? The New Heimat Feeling, 1985. - Peggy La Cerra; The Origin of Minds: Evolution, Uniqueness and the New Science of the Self, 2002. - Staffan Laestadius; Towards a new understanding of innovativeness - and of innovation based indicators, 2005. - Daniel Levitin; This is your Brain in Music, 2006. - Karl Leyser; The Polemics of the Papal Revolution, 1965. - David Lidov; Mind and Body in Music, 2005. - Anne-Marie Lou-Poy; On-line Virtual Museums: Examining Our New Reality, 2001. - Allan Ludwig; Carved Stone-Markers in New England, 1964. - Thomas Lyon; Why Do States Adopt Renewable Portfolio Standards? An Empirical Investigation, 2010. - Nicola Mai; Albanian Migrations and New Transnationalisms, 2003. - Pete Mandik; A Puzzle for an Externalist: Would You be Out of Your Mind to Think that You were Out of Your Head or Could Jean and Dean Supervene on the Same Machine? 1996. - Pete Mandik; Clark presides over marriage of many minds, 1997. - Pete Mandik; Evolution, Emergence, and Representational Realism, 2004. - Pete Mandik; Evolving Artificial Minds and Brains, 2007. - Pete Mandik; Introspecting Brain States as Such, 2005. - Pete Mandik; Mind, Matter, and Mathematics, 2001. - Pete Mandik; Objective Minds and Subjective Brains, 2005. - Pete Mandik; Points of View From the Brain's Eye View: Subjectivity and Neural Representation, 1999. - Pete Mandik; Remarks on the Co-evolution of Language and the Brain, 1998. - Pete Mandik; Review of Catherine Malabou, What Should We Do With Our Brain? 2009. - Pete Mandik; The Introspectability of Brain States as Such, 2006. - Tanja Mastnak; The Idea of Independence As a New Approach to Exhibition Practice, 2007. - Joseph Meyerson; Therapeutic Utilization of Spontaneous Out - of - Body Experiences in Hypnotherapy, 2004. - Barbara Mundy; The Maps of the Relaciones Geograficas of New Spain: Native Mapping in the Conquered Land, 1993. - Mojca Osojnik; My Source of Inspiration is Obsession with Space, I Try to Embrace Space with my Mind, 1997. - Dick Penner; Countries of the Mind: The Fiction of J. M. Coetzee, 1989. - Vladimir Petrovic; New Archaeological Research of the site Timacum Maius near Svrljig -Traces of Urbanization and Remains of the Main Communication, 2010. - Katarzyna Pokryszka; New Provisions of Polish Law Concerning Arbitration - Selected Issues, 2009. - Michael Port; The New Law Courts Competition 1866-67, 1968. - Dinko Posanic; A new evaluation of the pion weak form factors, 2004. - Thomas Regelski; Who Knows Where Music Lurks in the Mind of Man? New Brain Research Has the Answer, 1977. - Eric Rentschler; The Use and Abuse of Memory: New German Film and the Discourse of Bitburg, 1985. - Gary Rivlin; A Mogul Who Would Rebuild New Orleans, 2005. - Renata Salecl; The Crisis of Identity and the Struggle for New Hegemony in the Former Yugoslavia, 1994. - Peter Salins; Is New York Going Down the Tubes? 1990. - Steven Sanderson; Poverty and Conservation: The New Century's Peasant Question? 2005. - Francis Scott; Shall the New Foreign Office be Gothic or Classic? A Plea for the former; addressed to the members of the House of Commons, 1860. - Jeanne Sept; Was There No Place Like Home?: A New Perspective on Early Hominid Archaeological Sites From the Mapping of Chimpanzee Nests, 1992. - Fred Siegel; The New York Disease, 1993. - Lawrence Soley; The News Shapers: The Sources Who Explain the News, 1992. - Robert Somerville; Commons and wastes in North West Derbyshire - the High Peak New lands, 1977. - Catharine Stimpson; The Mind, the Body and Gertrude Stein, 1977. - Marjolein t'Hart; The devil or the Dutch: Holland's impact on the financial revolution in England, 1643-1694, 1991. - Sandra Thompson; Subject and Topic: A New Typology of Language, 1976. - Lynn Thorndike; Newness and Novelty in Seventeenth-Century Science, 1951. - Helga Thorson; Masking / Unmasking Identity in Early Twentieth-Century Germany: The Importance of N. O. Body, 2010. - Charles Tilly; Revolution, War, and Other Struggles in Great Britain, 1789-1815, 1991. - Timo Tohidipur; The Emperor's New Clothes: The ECB and the New Institutional Concept, 2005. - Tadanobu Tsunoda; The Left Cerebral Hemisphere of the Brain and the Japanese Language, 1978. - Anna Vemer Andrzejewski; Extending the Crabgrass Frontier: New Approaches for Understanding the Complexity of Postwar Suburbanization in the United States, 2009. - Ivo Wallimann-Helmer; Self-Conceptions and Evolution, A Critical Comment on Philip Kitcher's The Ethical Project, 1994. - Jill Winder; Introduction to the New Texts, 2004. - Naomi Wood; Dismembered Starlings and Neutered Minds, 2005. Petar Vukelić (1806-1875) - Evolution of Body and Revolution of Mind |
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