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  1. Philippa R. Smith.Cicero Get it Right - 1995 - In Jonathan Powell (ed.), Cicero the Philosopher: Twelve Papers. New York: Clarendon Press.
     
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  2. 324 Daniel C. Dennett.How it Works - 1999 - In William G. Lycan & Jesse J. Prinz (eds.), Mind and Cognition: An Anthology. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Cinsiyetçiliğin ve Türcülüğün Kesiştiği Noktada Feminist Bir Mevzu Olarak İnsan Dışı Hayvanların Yaşama Hakkı.Itır Güneş - 2022 - Kilikya Felsefe Dergisi / Cilicia Journal of Philosophy 9 (1):127-144.
    Makale feminizmin genel olarak insan dışı hayvanların, özel olarak da tarımda kullanılan insan dışı hayvanların özgür ve özerk yaşama haklarını savunması gerektiğini savlamaktadır. Tarımda kullanılan insan dışı hayvanlardan elde edilen ürünlerin üretim süreçleri sadece onların bedenlerinin insanların arzuları uyarınca üretilip tüketilmelerini değil, ömürleri boyunca doğalarına aykırı şartlarda yaşayarak, sürekli eziyete maruz bırakılmalarını kapsamaktadır. Üstelik mevcut pratikler dişi insan dışı hayvanları, özellikle süt ve yumurta endüstrilerinde, biyolojik üreme yetilerinden faydalanmak adına ek eziyetlere maruz bırakmaktadır. Bu temel savı desteklemek için bell hooks (...)
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  4. Sefer ʻEzer mi-Yehudah: ʻal Pirḳe Avot: ḥidushim neḥmadim..ʻAzriʼel Yehudah Leboṿiṭsh - 2001 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Ṿaʻad le-hotsaʼat sifre Rabenu. Edited by Mosheh Yeḥezḳel Sheraga Goldenberg.
     
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  5. Sefer Igrot Yeḥiʼel: osef mikhteve ḳodesh, meleʼim ziṿ... ṿe-nikhlalim bahem ḥidushim ʻal ha-Torah u-moʻadim ṿe-sugyot ha-Shas.Yosef Yeḥiʼel Mikhl Leboṿiṭsh - 1987 - Spring Ṿali: Be. ha-mid. Birkhot Yosef de-Niḳalśburg.
     
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    Voices from the Women's Library Occupation.Reclaim It - 2015 - Feminist Review 109 (1):156-168.
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    Adorno and Heidegger: The Authenticity Debate.Itır Güneş - 2024 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 14 (14:3):677-704.
    Theodor Adorno, Sahicilik Jargonu: Alman İdeolojisi Üzerine adlı eserinde Martin Heidegger’in Varlık ve Zaman’daki Dasein analizine Marxist-Hegelci bir perspektiften eleştiriler yöneltmiştir. Bu makalenin amacı, Adorno’nun Heidegger felsefesine getirdiği eleştirileri tartışarak, Heidegger felsefesinin bu eleştirilere önerebileceği yanıtları irdelemektir. Makale Adorno’nun eleştirilerini dört ana başlıkta tartışıyor: (I) dil eleştirisi; (II) jargonun burjuva değerlerini evrenselleştirerek meşrulaştırmaya zemin hazırladığı gibi, bireyi pasifliğe yönelttiği eleştirisi; (III) Heidegger’in ontolojik analizinin, kapitalizmin şekillendirdiği deneyim ve durumları ontolojik varoluşsal kavramlar olarak sunmak suretiyle bunların ideolojik arka planını ve kökenlerini (...)
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  8. Sefer Ḥovot ha-Levavot: Shaʻar ha-biṭaḥon ; ʻim perush Maḥshavah berurah be-Idish.Yaʻaḳov Elʻazar Mendloṿiṭsh - 2022 - Ḳiryat Yoʼel: Ṿaʻad le-hotsaʼat sifre Halakhah berurah.
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    Is the Identification of Experimental Error Contextually Dependent? The Case of Kaufmann's Experiment.its Varied Reception - 1995 - In Jed Z. Buchwald (ed.), Scientific practice: theories and stories of doing physics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  10. Lyman tower Sargent.I. Thought It Was Hell - 1994 - Utopian Studies 5 (1):1.
  11. Masāwiʼ al-akhlāq wa-madhmūmuhā.Muḥammad ibn Jaʻfar Kharāʼiṭī - 1992 - Jiddah: Maktabat al-Sawādī lil-Tawzīʻ. Edited by Muṣṭafá Abū al-Naṣr Shalabī.
     
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  12. ha-Saba mi-Novhardoḳ: ʻal ha-moʻadim.Yosef Yozl Horoṿits - 2021 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Nishmat ḥayim.
     
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  13. (1 other version)Sefer Madregat ha-adam.Yosef Yozl Horoṿits - 1970
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  14. Sefer ʻAvoydes̀ ha-Boyre: af a laykhṭe shprakh far yung un alṭ.Yiḥezkl Shrage Shmuel Leboṿiṭsh - 2009 - [Monsey (N.Y.)?]: [Publisher Not Identified].
     
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  15. Points to Consider.Laura Beskow, Christine Grady, Ana Itlis, John Sadler & Benjamin Wilfond - 2009 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 31 (6):1-9.
    Research ethics consultation is increasingly recognized as a potentially valuable mechanism for addressing the depth and breadth of ethical issues that arise in research related to human health and well-being. However, fundamental questions remain, including: What is “research ethics consultation”? And what is its justification beyond the purposes already served by existing entities? We examine how a research ethics consultation service may differ from or complement the role of an institutional review board by offering a definition of research ethics consultation (...)
     
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  16. Dialectic and ethics of biological knowledge.It Frolov - 1979 - Filosoficky Casopis 27 (6):756-792.
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    Measures of Senescence.Why It Evolves - 2001 - In C. W. Fox D. A. Roff (ed.), Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies. pp. 128.
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  18. In new York in 1915 I bought at a hardware store a snow shovel on which I wrote" in advance of the broken arm." It was around that time that the word readymade came to mind to designate this form of manifestation.to A. Kitchen Stool & Watch It Turn - 1989 - In Richard Kostelanetz (ed.), Esthetics contemporary. Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
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  19. It's not NICE to discriminate.J. Harris - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (7):373-375.
    NICE must not say people are not worth treatingThe National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has proposed that drugs for the treatment of dementia be banned to National Health Service patients on the grounds that their cost is too high and “outside the range of cost effectiveness that might be considered appropriate for the NHS”i.1This is despite NICE’s admission that these drugs are effective in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and despite NICE having approved even more expensive treatments. The (...)
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    al-ʻAql wa-al-īmān: min sulṭat al-lāhūt ilá sulṭat al-ʻilm.Ṣādiq Iṭaymish - 2019 - Baghdād: Dār Qanādīl lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Sacred cows in the psychology of music.Paul It Farnsworth - 1948 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 7 (1):48-51.
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  22. Der ṿeg tsu a gliḳlikh lebn: baarbeṭ fun di serye shiʻurim "Menuḥes ha-nefesh"..Yitsḥoḳ Elozer Mosḳoṿiṭsh - 2017 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Mekhon Daʻat u-tevunah.
    1. Ḳlorshṭeln dem emes̀'n Toyrehdign 'ṿeg tsu a gliḳlikh leb' durkh arbeṭn af di mides̀ on darfn nutsn profesyonale ṭerapi. Ṿen darfn yo nutsn ṭerapi un ṿos iz der rikhṭiger tsugang dertsu. A breyṭe erḳlerung iber di yesoydes̀ fun Idishḳeyṭ.
     
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  23. Sefer Hanhagot tsadiḳim: kolel azharot ṿe-hanhagot, ʻetsot ṭovot..Tsevi Moshḳoṿiṭsh (ed.) - 1952 - Yerushalayim: Ts. Moshḳoṿiṭsh.
     
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  24. La théorie marxiste-léniniste de la révolution scientifique et technique En tchèque.Frolov It - 1973 - Filosoficky Casopis 21 (6):874-879.
     
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  25. Sefer ʻAvodat Binyamin: amarot ṭehorot, ʻuvdot, hanhagot ṭovot, ʻetsot ṿe-hadrakhot yesharot ba-ʻavodat ha-Sh. Yit...Binyamin Rabinoṿiṭts - 2009 - Yerushala[y]im: Asher Zelig ben Yaʻaḳov Tsevi Ḥanun. Edited by Asher Zelig ben Yaʻaḳov Tsevi Ḥanun.
     
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  26. Sefer Ḥoḳer ʻolam.Aryeh Leyb ben Avraham Shelomoh Binḳoṿiṭts - 1894 - 655: [S.N.].
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  27. Sefer U-vaḥarta ba-ḥayim: sheʻarim ba-ʻavodat ha-Sh. Yit.: imre noʻam le-halhiv ha-levavot... le-ḳirvat Eloḳim ki ṭov.Avraham Mosheh Rabinoṿiṭts - 2015 - Bruḳlin: Mekhon Ṭal orot le-hotsaʼat sifre rabo. ha-ḳ. mi-Sḳolye. Edited by Yiśakhar Tsevi Ringel.
     
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    What Does It Mean to Be Human? Life, Death, Personhood and the Transhumanist Movement.D. John Doyle - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    This book is a critical examination of the philosophical and moral issues in relation to human enhancement and the various related medical developments that are now rapidly moving from the laboratory into the clinical realm. In the book, the author critically examines technologies such as genetic engineering, neural implants, pharmacologic enhancement, and cryonic suspension from transhumanist and bioconservative positions, focusing primarily on moral issues and what it means to be a human in a setting where technological interventions sometimes impact strongly (...)
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    It’s no accident: Our bias for intentional explanations.Evelyn Rosset - 2008 - Cognition 108 (3):771-780.
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    Lorraine code.What It Isn'T. Like - 1996 - American Philosophical Quarterly 33 (1).
  31. Sefer zikaron Zikhron Mosheh: osef ḥidushe Torah u-musre lev.Sheraga Mosheh Ḳalmanoṿits - 1999 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Kalmanowitz.
     
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  32. Concern for truth: What it.Means Why It Matters - 1996 - In Paul R. Gross, Norman Levitt & Martin W. Lewis (eds.), The Flight from science and reason. New York N.Y.: The New York Academy of Sciences.
     
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    Andrew R Norman.Telling It Like It Was - 2001 - In Geoffrey Roberts (ed.), The history and narrative reader. New York: Routledge.
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  34. Sefer Yashḳu ha-ʻadarim : s̀iḥot hitḥazḳut be-ʻinyene ʻavodat H.Yaʻaḳov Mosḳoṿiṭsh - 2022 - [Brooklyn]: Talmide ha-Yeshivah.
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  35. Maʹamar Mezakeh ha-rabim.Yosef Yozl Horoṿits - 1970 - [New York,: Sole sales Agency: P. Feldheim].
     
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    Doing It Purposely? Mediation of Moral Disengagement in the Relationship Between Illegitimate Tasks and Counterproductive Work Behavior.Lijing Zhao, Long W. Lam, Julie N. Y. Zhu & Shuming Zhao - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 179 (3):733-747.
    Employees perceive illegitimate tasks as inappropriate assignments because such tasks are beyond what they expect to do in any given job position. Extant literature indicates that, in addition to creating psychological strain and reducing well-being, illegitimate task assignments can result in counterproductive work behavior. This study extends the literature by examining whether illegitimate tasks may lead to two specific forms of CWB targeting organizations: destructive voice and time theft. To understand how and when this happens, we investigate the mediating role (...)
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  37. Makārim al-akhlāq wa-maʻālīhā wa-maḥmūd ṭarāʼiqihā wa-marḍīyuhā.Muḥammad ibn Jaʻfar Kharāʼiṭī - 1991 - [Cairo: [S.N.]. Edited by Suʻād Sulaymān Idrīs Khandaqāwī & Rashad Khalifa.
     
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  38. Sefer Yiśmaḥ libi: maʼamarim ṿe-ʻiyunim be-hanaḥot muskamot u-meḳubalot im yesh la-hen masoret u-meḳor be-divre Ḥazal ṿe-rishonim.Ḥayim Zeʼev Hershḳoṿiṭsh - 2023 - Monṭreol: Mekhon 'Banim u-vene banim'.
     
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  39. Sefer Maḥshevot dor ṿa-dor.Daṿid Zeʼev Ṭaʼits - 1977 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Le-haśig ha-sefer, D.W. Taice.
     
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    Is it a boy or a girl? Who should (not) know children's sex and why?Daniela E. Cutas & Simona Giordano - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (6):374-377.
    In this paper, we present the case of a couple who refused to disclose the sex of their child to others, and some of the responses that this case prompted in the international media. We outline the ethical issues that this case raises, and we place it into the more general context of parental preferences regarding the gender (development) of their children and of the impact on children of parental choices in the matter. Based on current knowledge of gender identity (...)
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    Understanding What It's Like To Be (Dis)Privileged.Nicholas Wiltsher - 2021 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 102 (2):320-356.
    Can a person privileged in some respect understand what it is like to be disprivileged in that respect? Some say yes; some say no. I argue that both positions are correct, because ‘understand what it is like to be disprivileged’ is ambiguous. Sometimes, it means grasp of the character of particular experiences of disprivileged people. Privileged people can achieve this. Sometimes, it means grasp of the general character shared by experiences of disprivileged people. Privileged people cannot achieve this. However, there (...)
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  42. Yu kam Por. Self-Ownership & Its Implications for Bioethics 197 - 2002 - In Julia Lai Po-Wah Tao (ed.), Cross-cultural perspectives on the (im) possibility of global bioethics. Boston: Kluwer Academic.
     
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  43. Seyfer Koylel inyonim: in Idisher shprakh: seyfer ha-mides̀: mides̀ ṭoyves̀, ayntslne halokhes̀ un minhogim: far bote ḥinekh li-vnoys̀ Yiśraʼel, far lererins un far talmides̀, oykh far ḥinekh ha-bonim, un far yedes Idish hoyz.Binyamin Tsevi ben Dov Berḳoṿiṭsh - 2017 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Hoytsoes̀ sforim in Idisher shprakh bote ḥinekh li-vnoys̀ Beys̀ Roḥl de-Rabeynu Yoyel mi-Saṭmar.
     
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    Humanity 2.0: what it means to be human past, present and future.Steve Fuller - 2011 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Social thinkers in all fields are faced with one unavoidable question: What does it mean to be human in the 21st century? This ambitious and groundbreaking book provides the first synthesis of historical, philosophical and sociological insights needed to address this question in a thoughtful and creative manner.
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    What It Means to Be an American Today: Democracy “To Come”.Katerina Reed-Tsocha - 2011 - Culture and Dialogue 1 (2):37-61.
    This essay addresses the question of what it means to be an American today. In the first half, I respond to Samuel P. Huntington’s claim that America’s national identity is fundamentally Anglo-Protestant by rehearsing Jacques Derrida’s argument that the founding of a nation whose self-understanding is based on the idea of a social contract, such as the United States, implies an “originating violence” governed by extralegal considerations. In the second half, I discuss the “melting pot” and “salad bowl” concepts of (...)
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    “It Hits the Spot”: The Impact of a Professional Development Program on English Teacher Wellbeing in Underdeveloped Regions.Xiaojing Wang & Zehang Chen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    In poor and remote areas, teachers frequently encounter serious ongoing challenges and experience teacher exhaustion due to the uneven distribution of resource supply, and a shortage of professional support. Maintaining teachers’ professional wellbeing in an unfavorable teaching environment has become a major challenge. The current study explores teachers’ professional wellbeing in the context of a five-month-long professional development program designed for teachers in areas of deep poverty in China. This study adopted the method of narrative enquiry and collected diaries written (...)
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    Middle-range theory: Without it what could anyone do?Nancy Cartwright - 2020 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 35 (3):269-323.
    Philosophers of science have had little to say about ‘middle-range theory’ although much of what is done in science and of what drives its successes falls under that label. These lectures aim to spark an interest in the topic and to lay groundwork for further research on it. ‘Middle’ in ‘middle range’ is with respect to the level both of abstraction and generality. Much middle-range theory is about things that come under the label ‘mechanism’. The lectures explore three different kinds (...)
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    Compatibilist Libertarianism: Why It Talks Past the Traditional Free Will Problem and Determinism Is Still a Worry.John Daniel Wright - 2022 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 8 (4):604-622.
    Compatibilist libertarianism claims that alternate possibilities for action at the agential level are consistent with determinism at the physical level. Unlike traditional compatibilism about alternate possibilities, involving conditional or dispositional accounts of the ability to act, compatibilist libertarianism offers us unqualified modalities at the agential level, consistent with physical determinism, a potentially big advance. However, I argue that the account runs up against two problems. Firstly, the way in which the agential modalities are generated talks past the worries of the (...)
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  49. Pekka Makela and Petri Ylikoski.Others Will Do It & Social Reality By Opportunists - 2003 - In Matti Sintonen, Petri Ylikoski & Kaarlo Miller (eds.), Realism in Action: Essays in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 259.
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  50. Modern Science and Humanism.It Frolov - 1980 - In E. P. Velikhov, Dzhermen Mikhaĭlovich Gvishiani & S. R. Mikulinskiĭ (eds.), Science, technology, and the future: Soviet scientists analysis of the problems of and prospects for the development of science and technology and their role in society. New York: Pergamon Press. pp. 109.
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