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    Das Unbehagen in der Kultur.Alexander Herzberg - 1932 - Erkenntnis 3 (1):435-436.
  2. Aufklärung und Kultur bei Moses Mendelssohn.Alexander Altmann - 1981 - In Norbert Hinske & Alexander Altmann (eds.), Ich handle mit Vernunft--: Moses Mendelssohn und die europäische Aufklärung. Hamburg: Meiner.
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    Die grundlagen der wertethik: wesen, wert, person. Max Schelers erkenntnis- und seinslehre n kritischer analyse.Alexander Altmann - 1931 - Berlin,: Reuther & Richard.
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    Where Did Informed Consent for Research Come From?Alexander Morgan Capron - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (1):12-29.
    To understand the future of informed consent, we should pay attention to two ethical-legal sources in addition to the revised Common Rule. Physicians acting as investigators and patients serving as research subjects bring to that relationship a long history regarding consent to treatment, and everyone dealing with research ethics needs to be aware of the Nuremberg Code and other human-rights documents. These three streams make separate and distinctly different contributions to informed consent doctrine.
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  5. The Challenge of Sticking with Intuitions through Thick and Thin.Joshua Alexander & Jonathan M. Weinberg - 2014 - In Anthony Robert Booth & Darrell P. Rowbottom (eds.), Intuitions. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    Philosophical discussions often involve appeals to verdicts about particular cases, sometimes actual, more often hypothetical, and usually with little or no substantive argument in their defense. Philosophers — on both sides of debates over the standing of this practice — have often called the basis for such appeals ‘intuitions’. But, what might such ‘intuitions’ be, such that they could legitimately serve these purposes? Answers vary, ranging from ‘thin’ conceptions that identify intuitions as merely instances of some fairly generic and epistemologically (...)
     
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    A Critique of the Ontology of Intellectual Property Law.Alexander Peukert - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    Intellectual property law operates with the ontological assumption that immaterial goods such as works, inventions, and designs exist, and that these abstract types can be owned like a piece of land. Alexander Peukert provides a comprehensive critique of this paradigm, showing that the abstract IP object is a speech-based construct, which first crystalised in the eighteenth century. He highlights the theoretical flaws of metaphysical object ontology and introduces John Searle's social ontology as a more plausible approach to the subject (...)
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    The paradoxes of confirmation.H. G. Alexander - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 (35):227-233.
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    Factors in Protobiomonomer Selection for the Origin of the Standard Genetic Code.Alexander I. Saralov - 2021 - Acta Biotheoretica 69 (4):745-767.
    Natural selection of specific protobiomonomers during abiogenic development of the prototype genetic code is hindered by the diversity of structural, spatial, and rotational isomers that have identical elemental composition and molecular mass (M), but can vary significantly in their physicochemical characteristics, such as the melting temperature Tm, the Tm:M ratio, and the solubility in water, due to different positions of atoms in the molecule. These parameters differ between cis- and trans-isomers of dicarboxylic acids, spatial monosaccharide isomers, and structural isomers of (...)
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    Context-specific prime-congruency effects: On the role of conscious stimulus representations for cognitive control.Alexander Heinemann, Wilfried Kunde & Andrea Kiesel - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4):966-976.
    Recent research suggests that processing of irrelevant information can be modulated in a rapid online fashion by contextual information in the task environment depending on the usefulness of that information in different contexts. Congruency effects evoked by irrelevant stimulus attributes are smaller in contexts with high proportions of incongruent trials and larger in contexts with high proportions of congruent trials . The present study investigates these context-adaptation effects in a masked-priming paradigm. Context-specific adaptation effects transfer to stimulus identities that are (...)
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    Ronald Dworkin’s Theory of Equality: Domestic and Global Perspectives.Alexander Brown - 2009 - Palgrave Macmillan.
    Ronald Dworkin's work on equality has shaped debates in the field of distributive justice for nearly three decades. In this book Alexander Brown attempts to provide a critique but also a defence of that work, and to extend equality of resources globally.
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    Generalized fusible numbers and their ordinals.Alexander I. Bufetov, Gabriel Nivasch & Fedor Pakhomov - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (1):103355.
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    What is technology adoption? Exploring the agricultural research value chain for smallholder farmers in Lao PDR.Kim S. Alexander, Garry Greenhalgh, Magnus Moglia, Manithaythip Thephavanh, Phonevilay Sinavong, Silva Larson, Tom Jovanovic & Peter Case - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (1):17-32.
    A common and driving assumption in agricultural research is that the introduction of research trials, new practices and innovative technologies will result in technology adoption, and will subsequently generate benefits for farmers and other stakeholders. In Lao PDR, the potential benefits of introduced technologies have not been fully realised by beneficiaries. We report on an analysis of a survey of 735 smallholder farmers in Southern Lao PDR who were questioned about factors that influenced their decisions to adopt new technologies. In (...)
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    (1 other version)Abandoning a Waning Life.Alexander Morgan Capron - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (4):24-26.
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    Compliance Without Paternalism.Alexander M. Sidorkin - 2008 - Philosophy of Education 64:78-80.
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    Kant, Race, and Racism: Views from Somewhere, by Huaping Lu-Adler.Alexander Schwitteck - 2024 - Teaching Philosophy 47 (3):463-467.
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    A dialogue with Michael Hardt on revolution, joy, and learning to let go.Alexander J. Means, Amy N. Sojot, Yuko Ida & Michael Hardt - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (7):892-905.
    In this wide-ranging conversation, Michael Hardt reflects on recent transformations within Empire. Several unique themes emerge concerning power and pedagogy as they intersect with subjectivity and global crisis. Drawing on the common in conjunction with the tradition of love in education uncovers a different path that attends to today’s real political, ecological, and social needs. Finally, a focus on collectivity points to a possible strategy—collective intellectuality—for educators to revise traditional notions of leadership to encourage more ethical, democratic, and sustainable futures. (...)
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    The Evolutionary Dimension of Scientific Progress.Alexander Yu Antonovskiy & Raisa Ed Barash - forthcoming - Social Epistemology.
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    Learning to Signal in a Dynamic World.J. McKenzie Alexander - 2012 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 65 (4):797-820.
    Sender–receiver games, first introduced by David Lewis ([1969]), have received increased attention in recent years as a formal model for the emergence of communication. Skyrms ([2010]) showed that simple models of reinforcement learning often succeed in forming efficient, albeit not necessarily minimal, signalling systems for a large family of games. Later, Alexander et al. ([2012]) showed that reinforcement learning, combined with forgetting, frequently produced both efficient and minimal signalling systems. In this article, I define a ‘dynamic’ sender–receiver game in (...)
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    Rhetorical Fabric of the Traditional Arabic Qaṣīda in Its Formative Stages: A Comparative Study of the Rhetoric in Two Traditional Poems by ʿAlqama l-Faḥl and Bashshār b. Burd. By Ali Ahmad Hussein.Alexander M. Key - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (2).
    The Rhetorical Fabric of the Traditional Arabic Qaṣīda in Its Formative Stages: A Comparative Study of the Rhetoric in Two Traditional Poems by ʿAlqama l-Faḥl and Bashshār b. Burd. By Ali Ahmad Hussein. Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes, vol. 98. Wiesbaden: Harraaaowitz, 2015. Pp. xv + 292. €78.
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  20. Ökonomie der Praxis, ökonomische Anthropologie und ökonomisches Feld: Bedeutung und Potenziale des Habituskonzepts in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften.Alexander Lenger - 2013 - In Alexander Lenger, Christian Schneickert & Florian Schumacher (eds.), Pierre Bourdieus Konzeption des Habitus: Grundlagen, Zugänge, Forschungsperspektiven. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
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  21. Die obersten logischen Grundsätze als Sätze über die Wahrheit und Falschheit von Urteilen.Alexander Pfänder - 1921 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 4:383.
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  22. (1 other version)Der Satz vom ausgeschlossenen Dritten: Der Satz von der kontradiktorischen Disjunktion.Alexander Pfänder - 1921 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 4:364.
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    David Reich. Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past.Alexander Platt - 2019 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 3 (2):123-126.
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  24. B-theory, language and ethics.Alexander Pruss - manuscript
    The A-theory of time states that there is an absolute fact of the matter about what events are, respectively, in the past, present and future. The B-theory says that all there is to temporality are the relations of earlier-than, later-than and simultaneous-with, and the past, present and future are merely relative.
     
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  25. Love and obedience.Alexander Pruss - manuscript
    As Mark Murphy has recently shown, standard justifications of universal divine authority are insufficient. [1] By “divine authority” I shall mean the doctrine that obedience is morally owed to God by all. God would not give us a command that we did not have a reason to act in accordance with, Murphy argues, but it does not follow that we would be obliged, much less morally obliged, to have the fact of God’s having commanded the action be among our practical (...)
     
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    The Prophet.Alexander Pushkin & Maurice Baring - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (1/2):15-17.
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    Searching for “The Special”.Alexander Quanbeck - 2017-07-26 - In William Irwin & Roy T. Cook (eds.), LEGO® and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 51–58.
    In The LEGO Movie, Vitruvius's notion of the "The Special" introduces what will be a central motif for the film. As it turns out, the one who finds this "Piece of Resistance" is not quite the hero he was expected to be. Emmet Brickowoski, a construction worker, will find this "Piece of Resistance". Throughout the film, others suggest to Emmet both implicitly and explicitly that he brings nothing of value to any particular individual or to society, and that consequently he (...)
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    A Pluralistic Account of Phenomenal Unity.Alexander Wentzell - unknown
    The goal of this thesis is to provide an account of phenomenal unity, the togetherness felt between our conscious experiences. I begin in the first chapter by spelling out the target phenomenon in more detail. I organize the discussion around the analysis question—what does phenomenal unity consist in or reduce to?—and clarify the desiderata we want an answer to the analysis question to meet. In the second and third chapter, I look at answers to the analysis question, organized under two (...)
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    The Enqueteurs of Louis IX.Alexander Wyse - 1944 - Franciscan Studies 4 (1):34-62.
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    The Real Problem Is Consent for Treatment, Not Consent for Research.Alexander M. Capron - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (12):27-29.
  31. EmojiGrid: A 2D Pictorial Scale for the Assessment of Food Elicited Emotions.Alexander Toet, Daisuke Kaneko, Shota Ushiama, Sofie Hoving, Inge de Kruijf, Anne-Marie Brouwer, Victor Kallen & Jan B. F. van Erp - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    On believing.Alexander Sesonske - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (May):486-492.
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    Cold Calling and the Wonderful World of Relations.Alexander Sidorkin - 2003 - Philosophy of Education 59:204-207.
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    The Ideal, Creative Activity, and Human Development.Alexander A. Sorokin - 2010 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 48 (4):76-91.
    The article discusses Ilyenkov's conception of the ideal, which has its roots in Marx's concept of human as a sociohistorical being, yet goes beyond Marx by developing a concrete understanding of human social activity. Defined dialectically as a form of the subjective activity of social man that has objective meaning and significance, the ideal in Ilyenkov is not simply a form of "social representation" , but it rather exists as man's ideal activity toward realization of his own goals, and as (...)
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  35. In search of the second earth.Alexander Wolszczan - 2001 - In Aleksander Koj & Piotr Sztompka (eds.), Images of the world: science, humanities, art. Kraków: Jagiellonian University. pp. 67.
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  36. The Foundations of Character; being a Study of the Tendencies of the Emotions and Sentiments.Alexander F. Shand - 1915 - Mind 24 (96):569-572.
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  37. Hate Speech Laws, Legitimacy, and Precaution: Reply to Weinstein.Alexander Brown - 2017 - Constitutional Commentary 32:599-617.
    There is much in Weinstein’s article to contemplate, but I shall limit myself to making the following four main points. First, I believe that debates concerning the normative standing of hate speech law are always improved by heeding the internal variety of such law, and although I can see something of that same care in Weinstein’s article, such as when he distinguishes between different forms of hate speech law based on relative detriment to the legitimacy of so-called downstream laws, in (...)
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  38. Prefacio de los editores.Alexander Fidora & José Higuera - 2001 - Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español 17:7-10.
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  39. Essays, moral and philosophical on several subjects.Alexander Forbes Forbes - 1734 - New York,: Garland.
     
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  40. Plato on the imperfection of the sensible world.Alexander Nehamas - 2000 - In Gail Fine (ed.), Plato. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Is Living an Art that Can be Taught?Alexander Nehamas - 2015 - Journal of Philosophical Research 40 (Supplement):81-91.
    Along with our inordinate emphasis on managing our lives on the basis of impartial principles and rules, we have lost the sense that some of the greatest human achievements are accomplished precisely by going beyond anything that existing rules and principles allow. Along with our fixation on the values of morality and politics, which apply to everyone on the basis of our similarities to one another, we have lost the sense that there are also values that depend on our differences (...)
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    Kantian vs. Platonic: The Ambiguity of Schopenhauer’s Notion of Ideas Explained via Its Origins.Alexander Sattar - 2022 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 3 (2):213-234.
    The ‘Platonic Ideas’ in Schopenhauer’s metaphysics are appearances. On the other hand, as the immediate objecthood of the will, they are the essences of species and the only object of true aesthetic cognition, which leads beyond mere appearance. To explain this apparent incongruence, I offer an analysis of Schopenhauer’s early metaphysics, and its transformation into the metaphysics of will, fleshing out the several and divergent concepts of ‘idea’. Specifically, first, as part of his religious and neo-Platonic early philosophy; second, in (...)
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    Philosophy.Alexander Meiklejohn - 1926 - Chicago,: American library association.
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    Two Early Versions of La Reine de Golconde of Boufflers.Alexander Sokalski - 1993 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 12:81.
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  45. Neuere Kant-Literatur in der Sowjetunion.Alexander Haardt - 1980 - Philosophische Rundschau 27:129.
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    (1 other version)Models of Moral Activity.Alexander Razin - 2006 - Philosophy Now 54:16-17.
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    James Mill.Alexander Bain - 1967 - New York,: A. M. Kelley.
    James Mill - A Biography is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1882. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare (...)
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    Towards an Australian Philosophy of Education: Three Lectures.Alexander Boyce Gibson - 1962 - Govt. Printer.
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    Binase and other microbial RNases as potential anticancer agents.Alexander A. Makarov, Alexander Kolchinsky & Olga N. Ilinskaya - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (8):781-790.
    Some RNases possess preferential cytotoxicity against malignant cells. The best known of these RNases, onconase, was isolated from frog oocytes and is in clinical trials as anticancer therapy. Here we propose an alternative platform for anticancer therapy based on T1 RNases of microbial origin, in particular binase from Bacillus intermedius and RNase Sa from Streptomyces aureofaciens. We discuss their advantages and the most promising directions of research for their potential clinical applications. BioEssays 30:781–790, 2008. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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    Una introducción al simposio de platón.Alexander Nehamas - 2010 - Ideas Y Valores 59 (143):189-205.
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