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Proceedings of the 27th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2012
This paper presents Philos, a socially interactive robot designed for use in homes of those who need continual care, such as the elderly or people with disabilities. Philos is capable of daily health monitoring achieved by a wearable health monitoring device (WHMD) as well as emotional stimulation through human-robot social interactions (HRSI).
Kenneth Hornfeck, Yan Zhang, Kiju Lee
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This paper presents Philos, a socially interactive robot designed for use in homes of those who need continual care, such as the elderly or people with disabilities. Philos is capable of daily health monitoring achieved by a wearable health monitoring device (WHMD) as well as emotional stimulation through human-robot social interactions (HRSI).
Kenneth Hornfeck, Yan Zhang, Kiju Lee
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Philo's Environment and Philo's Exegesis
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1954HERE are many scholarly differences of opinion about Philo, but it is possible to steer our subject through them with some safety. Thus, there is universal acknowledgment that Philo's exegesis reflects facets of Platonism, NeoPythagoreanism and Stoicism, even though the assessments of Philo as a philosopher range from Wolfson's unrestrained admiration ...
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2020
Abstract Philo of Alexandria (c. 15 bce–50 ce) was a contemporary of Paul and a leading representative of Hellenistic Judaism. Although there are continuing debates over how well he represents mainstream Jewish thought, he saw himself as faithful to the Torah and Jewish tradition.
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Abstract Philo of Alexandria (c. 15 bce–50 ce) was a contemporary of Paul and a leading representative of Hellenistic Judaism. Although there are continuing debates over how well he represents mainstream Jewish thought, he saw himself as faithful to the Torah and Jewish tradition.
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1994
AbstractThis chapter discusses Philo of Alexandria. Many of the gaps in the understanding of the Hellenistic philosophical concept of the stars have been filled by him because of his strong interest in this problem, and because there is a large body of his writings that are still in existence.
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AbstractThis chapter discusses Philo of Alexandria. Many of the gaps in the understanding of the Hellenistic philosophical concept of the stars have been filled by him because of his strong interest in this problem, and because there is a large body of his writings that are still in existence.
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Novum Testamentum, 1973
In a number of passages in the works of Philo of Alexandria Gen. i 26 f. is interpreted of a 'heavenly man' as opposed to the empirical man created in Gen. ii 7 of body and soul. This fact is of particular interest to New Testament studies for two reasons: in the first place it has a particular relevance as a possible background to Paul's statements in
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In a number of passages in the works of Philo of Alexandria Gen. i 26 f. is interpreted of a 'heavenly man' as opposed to the empirical man created in Gen. ii 7 of body and soul. This fact is of particular interest to New Testament studies for two reasons: in the first place it has a particular relevance as a possible background to Paul's statements in
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The ship of state: Metaphor and intertextuality in Philo of Alexandria
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, 2022Pieter B Hartog
exaly
1993
Abstract This is a literary and theological study of the Biblical Antiquities of Pseudo-Philo. Using the methodologies of redaction and literary criticism, Murphy provides an analysis of the whole of the Biblical Antiquities. After a chapter-by-chapter analysis, Murphy addresses several topics more generally--major characters, major ...
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Abstract This is a literary and theological study of the Biblical Antiquities of Pseudo-Philo. Using the methodologies of redaction and literary criticism, Murphy provides an analysis of the whole of the Biblical Antiquities. After a chapter-by-chapter analysis, Murphy addresses several topics more generally--major characters, major ...
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