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    Creating learner-centered assessment strategies for promoting greater student retention and class participation.John D. Rich, Arabia N. Colon, Dominique Mines & Kimberly L. Jivers - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    La constitución de la democracia.Joel I. Colon-Rios - 2013 - Bogotá: Universidad Externado de Colombia.
    El conjunto de ensayos que el lector tiene entre sus manos expresa un cuerpo sistemático de ideas provocadoras sobre la tensión entre el constitucionalismo y la democracia. Su autor, el profesor Joel Colón-Ríos, boricua, formado en las dos facultades de derecho canadienses de mayor renombre, e investigador de una de las mejores universidades de Oceanía, las ha fraguado a lo largo de más de un lustro y debatido con gran éxito ante la elite intelectual de Norteamérica. La propuesta central del (...)
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    The Relationship Between Ethical Business Practices, Government Regulations, and Consumer Rights: An Examination in Saudi Arabia.Shahid N. Bhuian, Alhassan G. Abdul-Muhmin & David Kim - 2002 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 21 (1):47-64.
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    The “Unknown” Middle Easterner: Post-Racial Anxieties and Anti-MENA Racism Throughout Colonized Space-Time.George N. Fourlas - 2021 - Critical Philosophy of Race 9 (1):48-70.
    Here, the claim that Middle Eastern persons are racialized is a response to complexities that define the United States ; namely, the language of race is seen as antiquated or misleading, and thus it fails to capture MENA American experiences, leading some to call for different terminology. The author argues that we should call social-political violence committed against MENA people racism because to name it otherwise is to ground the experience in an incomplete description which affords lighter moral responsibility and (...)
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    Yoga mind: journey beyond the physical: 30 days to enhance your practice and revolutionize your life from the inside out.Suzan Colón - 2018 - New York: Scribner.
    Suzan Colon, yoga teacher and former senior editor at O, The Oprah Magazine, digs deep into the spiritual philosophy behind yoga and distills thirty essential components to enrich your practice and revolutionize your life from the inside out. We live in an increasingly stressful world, and we know about the hazardous effects stress can have on our health. But meditating and mindfulness can sometimes seem elusive, unattainable, and impossible to fit into our busy days. Even the word “yoga” usually (...)
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    Crítica del Juicio. Estudio interdisciplinar o Moralidad sin Concepto II.Ilia Colón Rodríguez - 2021 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 101:71-130.
    Hay que entender que los cambios súbitos de todo tipo que nos están afectando globalmente, demuestran claramente que los modelos puramente racionales resultan ser insuficientes para dar respuesta a las complejidades de este mundo. Pero también, hay que entender que los modelos no puramente racionales han sido de difícil lectura y de poca aceptación. Pienso que este es el caso de la Crítica del Juicio. La falta de sensibilidad respecto de la apreciación de esta obra puede deberse a que la (...)
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    Moralidad sin concepto Estudio interdisciplinar.Ilia Colón Rodríguez - 2020 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 95:235-307.
    La interioridad de lo viviente ha sido ignorada en una descripción científica del comportamiento humano. Hoy en día, sin embargo, la autopoiesis como paradigma de auto-organización, ha continuado incorpo- rando esos primeros atisbos de la interioridad de lo viviente que Kant desarrolló en la tercera Crítica. No hay organismo sin teleología y no hay teleología sin interioridad, nos dice, y sin un segmento teleológico el proyecto total de la moral se vuelve ininteligible. Hay un cambio de una ética basada en (...)
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    Under what conditions do patients want to be informed about their risk of a complication? A vignette study.N. B. A. T. Janssen, F. J. Oort, P. Fockens, D. L. Willems, H. C. J. M. de Haes & E. M. A. Smets - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (5):276-282.
    Background: Discussing treatment risks has become increasingly important in medical communication. Still, despite regulations, physicians must decide how much and what kind of information to present. Objective: To investigate patients’ preference for information about a small risk of a complication of colonoscopy, and whether medical and personal factors contribute to such preference. To propose a disclosure policy related to our results. Design: Vignettes study. Setting: Department of Gastroenterology, Academic Medical Centre, the Netherlands. Patients: 810 consecutive colonoscopy patients. Intervention: A home-sent (...)
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    A Proposed Strategy for Achieving Institutional Integrity at the University of Ha’il in the Light of NCAAA Standards.Yousef Mubrik N. Almutairi, Reda Ibrahim Elmelegy & Monia Mokhtar Ferchichi - 2023 - Journal of Academic Ethics 21 (2):215-230.
    The aim of this research was to set a proposed strategy for achieving institutional integrity in the University of Ha’il (UoH), Saudi Arabia, in the light of the National Centre of Assessment and Academic Accreditation (NCAAA) Standards. This was accomplished through acknowledging theoretical and philosophical frameworks of institutional integrity and their obstacles in university educational institutions and displaying the institutional standards of the National Centre of Assessment and Academic Accreditation. This research depended on the descriptive method and employed the (...)
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    Indications of Speaker in Greek Dialogue Texts.N. G. Wilson - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (02):305-.
    The evidence of ancient books points to the surprising conclusion that in texts of drama or prose dialogue changes of speaker were not usually marked by the name of the new speaker. Instead the ancient reader had a colon, sometimes combined with a paragraphus or stroke in the margin, to guide him. The inconvenience of this practice and the muddle it caused need no emphasis. The facts have been assembled for the text of Plato and Lucian by J. Andrieu (...)
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    Anti-Colonial Solidarity: Race, Reconciliation, and Mena Liberation.George N. Fourlas - 2022 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Entangled in misrecognition, Middle Eastern and North African perceived people are socially and politically vulnerable throughout the colonized world. Anti-Colonial relational existence is possible through careful social labor, and cases of MENA communities prove that such normative praxis is not merely wishful thinking.
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    The standardization of clinical ethics consultation and technique’s “long encirclement” of humanity: a response to Brummett and Muaygil.Benjamin N. Parks & Jordan Mason - 2021 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 16 (1):1-5.
    In their recent article, Brummett and Muaygil reject Bishop et al.’s framing of the debate over standardization in clinical ethics consultation (CEC) “as one between pro-credentialing procedural and anti-credentialing phenomenological,” claiming that this framing “amounts to a false dichotomy between two extreme approaches to CEC.” Instead of accepting proceduralism and phenomenology as a binary, Brummett and Muaygil propose that these two views should be seen as the extreme ends of a spectrum upon which CEC should be done. However, as evidenced (...)
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    When Politics Are Sacralized: Comparative Perspectives on Religious Claims and Nationalism.Nadim N. Rouhana & Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian (eds.) - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    Over the years, there have been increasing intersections between religious claims and nationalism and their power to frame and govern world politics. When Politics Are Sacralized interdisciplinarily and comparatively examines the fusion between religious claims and nationalism and studies its political manifestations. State and world politics, when determined or framed by nationalism fused with religious claims, can provoke protracted conflict, infuse explicit religious beliefs into politics, and legitimize violence against racialized groups. This volume investigates how, through hegemonic nationalism, states invoke (...)
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    al-Amn al-fikrī: masʼūlīyah usarīyah wa-mahām tarbawīyah.ḤUṣṣAh Bint ʻabd Al-RaḥMāN WāYilī - 2014 - al-Riyāḍ: Ḥuṣṣah ʻAbd al-Raḥman al-Wāylī.
    Islamic education; Islamic ethics; security education; culture conflict; influences; families; Saudi Arabia; intellectual life; 20th century.
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    Acquisition of L2 English spatial deixes by Arabic-speaking children.Hissah Nasser Alothman & Haroon N. Alsager - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Deictic words are considered the earliest words which children acquire at the stage of two-word-utterance. However, mastering them like adults may take more time. This paper investigates how L2 children comprehend and produce English spatial deixis ‘here’, ‘there’, ‘this’, and ‘that’ by observing and documenting their responses and reactions in hide-and-seek game. It also aims to find out the children’s obstacles in acquiring these words, such as proximity bias and egocentrism. The subjects are Arabic children of ages four, five, and (...)
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    Abū al-Walīd ibn Rushd, rāʼid al-fikr wa-faylasūf al-ʻaql, 520-595 H / 1126-1198 M: ḥayātuhu, wa-āthāruhu, wa-maṣādir dirāsatih.Amīn Sulaymān Sīdū - 2016 - [Riyadh]: [Markaz al-Malik Fayṣal lil-Buḥūth wa-al-Dirāsāt al-Islāmīyah].
    Muslim scholars; Saudi Arabia; biography.
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  17. The surrogate colonization of palestine, 1917-1939.Scott Atran - unknown
    The "surrogate colonization" of Palestine had a foreign power giving to a nonnative group rights over land occupied by an indigenous people. It thus brought into play the complementary and conflicting agendas of three culturally distinguishable parties: British, Jews and Arabs. Each party had both "externalist" [those with no sustained practical experience of day to day life in Palestine] and "internalist" representatives. The surrogate idea was based on a "strategic consensus" involving each party's externalist camp: the British ruling elite, the (...)
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  18. Ecologies of De/colonization: Embodied Caribbean Diasporic Perspectives.Anita Girvan & Astrid Vanessa Pérez Piñán - 2024 - Studies in Social Justice 18 (4):781-804.
    In this photo essay, we take readers through ecologies of de/colonization that we engage with in our creative methodology of walking and talking. As academics called upon to do equity, diversity and decolonization work in colonial institutions, we reflect on our location in lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ lands (“Victoria, BC, Canada”) and the circuits that extend to the Caribbean archipelago of our origins and families (Borikén/Puerto Rico and Jamaica). We take up the tasks of collectively reflecting on how to care for (...)
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  19. Malthus on Colonization and Economic Development: A Comparison with Adam Smith*: J. M. Pullen.J. M. Pullen - 1994 - Utilitas 6 (2):243-266.
    Malthus did not leave us with a systematic treatment of colonization, but from remarks scattered throughout his publications and correspondence it is possible to assemble a fairly coherent account of his views on the advantages and disadvantages of colonies, and on the reasons why some have failed and others succeeded. Included in these scattered remarks are some comparisons between his own views on colonies and those of Adam Smith. The question of the relationship between Malthus and Adam Smith is a (...)
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    Aesthetics in Arabic thought: from pre-Islamic Arabia through al-Andalus.Puerta Vílchez & José Miguel - 2017 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Consuelo López-Morillas.
    In Aesthetics in Arabic Thought from Pre-Islamic Arabia through al-Andalus José Miguel Puerta Vílchez analyzes the discourses about beauty, the arts, and sense perception that arose within classical Arab culture from pre-Islamic poetry and the Quran (sixth-seventh centuries CE) to the Alhambra palace in Granada (fourteenth century CE). He focuses on the contributions of such great thinkers as Ibn Ḥazm, Avempace, Ibn Ṭufayl, Averroes, Ibn ʻArabī, and Ibn Khaldūn in al-Andalus, and the Brethren of Purity, al-Tawḥīdī, al-Fārābī, Avicenna, Alhazen, (...)
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  21. Pāthakathā rư̄ang nǣokhit thāng pratyā Thai.Sulak Sivaraksa - 1989 - Kō̜thō̜mō̜. [i.e. Krung Thēp Mahā Nakhō̜n]: Sāisong Sưksit, Bō̜risat Khlet Thai čhatčhamnāi.
    Lecture on dangers of trend towards colonized mentality in Thai philosophy; delivered originally at village primary school, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, January 6th, 1989.
     
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    Pāthakathā rư̄ang nǣokhit thāng pratyā Thai.Sulak Sivaraksa - 1989 - Kō̜thō̜mō̜. [i.e. Krung Thēp Mahā Nakhō̜n]: Sāisong Sưksit, Bō̜risat Khlet Thai čhatčhamnāi.
    Lecture on dangers of trend towards colonized mentality in Thai philosophy; delivered originally at village primary school, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, January 6th, 1989.
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    Model theoretic connected components of finitely generated nilpotent groups.Nathan Bowler, Cong Chen & Jakub Gismatullin - 2013 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 78 (1):245-259.
    We prove that for a finitely generated infinite nilpotent group $G$ with structure $(G,\cdot,\dots)$, the connected component ${G^*}^0$ of a sufficiently saturated extension $G^*$ of $G$ exists and equals \[ \bigcap_{n\in\N} \{g^n\colon g\in G^*\}. \] We construct an expansion of ${\mathbb Z}$ by a predicate $({\mathbb Z},+,P)$ such that the type-connected component ${{\mathbb Z}^*}^{00}_{\emptyset}$ is strictly smaller than ${{\mathbb Z}^*}^0$. We generalize this to finitely generated virtually solvable groups. As a corollary of our construction we obtain an optimality result (...)
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    The Relation Between Two Diminished Choice Principles.Salome Schumacher - 2021 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (1):415-432.
    For every$n\in \omega \setminus \{0,1\}$we introduce the following weak choice principle:$\operatorname {nC}_{<\aleph _0}^-:$For every infinite family$\mathcal {F}$of finite sets of size at least n there is an infinite subfamily$\mathcal {G}\subseteq \mathcal {F}$with a selection function$f:\mathcal {G}\to \left [\bigcup \mathcal {G}\right ]^n$such that$f(F)\in [F]^n$for all$F\in \mathcal {G}$.Moreover, we consider the following choice principle:$\operatorname {KWF}^-:$For every infinite family$\mathcal {F}$of finite sets of size at least$2$there is an infinite subfamily$\mathcal {G}\subseteq \mathcal {F}$with a Kinna–Wagner selection function. That is, there is a function$g\colon (...)
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  25. Decolonial Feminism at the Intersection: A Critical Reflection on the Relationship Between Decolonial Feminism and Intersectionality.Emma D. Velez - 2019 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 33 (3):390-406.
    "[N]o matter how much of a coalition space this is, it ain't nothing like the coalescing you've got to do tomorrow, and Tuesday and Wednesday."This essay is a critical reflection on the centrality of coalitional politics for decolonial feminist philosophy. Decolonial feminisms emerge from multisited struggles with colonization and, as a result, are rich and heterogeneous.1 Thus, the starting point for decolonial feminists must be one that centers on coalitional politics. Women of color have long emphasized the importance of coalition (...)
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    Tweets and reactions: revealing the geographies of cybercrime perpetrators and the North-South divide.Suleman Lazarus & Mark Button - 2022 - CyberPsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 8 (1):1-8.
    How do tweets reflect the long-standing disparities between the northern and southern regions of Nigeria? This study presents a qualitative analysis of Twitter users' responses (n = 101,518) to the tweets of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) regarding the production and prosecution of cybercrime. The article uses postcolonial perspectives to shed light on the legacies of British colonial efforts in Nigeria, such as the amalgamation of the northern and southern protectorates in 1914. The results revealed significant discrepancies between (...)
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    Understanding person‐centered care within a complex social context: A qualitative study of Saudi Arabian acute care nursing.Mashael Hasan Alamrani & Shira Birnbaum - 2024 - Nursing Inquiry 31 (3):e12650.
    Policy reforms implemented in Saudi Arabia in recent years aim to modernize the culture and infrastructure of healthcare delivery and are expected to integrate person‐ and patient‐centered care principles throughout the national healthcare system. However, in a complex multicultural environment where most nurses are international migrant workers, unique challenges emerge that frame the delivery of care. Better understanding is needed about what nurses perceive to be high‐quality, person‐centered care in Saudi Arabia and how they manage to enact it (...)
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    Entangled histories of plague ecology in Russia and the USSR.Susan D. Jones & Anna A. Amramina - 2018 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (3):49.
    During the mid-twentieth century, Soviet scientists developed the “natural focus” theory–practice framework to explain outbreaks of diseases endemic to wild animals and transmitted to humans. Focusing on parasitologist-physician Evgeny N. Pavlovsky and other field scientists’ work in the Soviet borderlands, this article explores how the natural focus framework’s concepts and practices were entangled in political as well as material ecologies of knowledge and practice. We argue that the very definition of endemic plague incorporated both hands-on materialist experience and ideological concepts (...)
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    Contributions to the theory of f-automatic sets.Christopher Hawthorne - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (1):127-158.
    Fix an abelian group $\Gamma $ and an injective endomorphism $F\colon \Gamma \to \Gamma $. Improving on the results of [2], new characterizations are here obtained for the existence of spanning sets, F-automaticity, and F-sparsity. The model theoretic status of these sets is also investigated, culminating with a combinatorial description of the F-sparse sets that are stable in $$, and a proof that the expansion of $$ by any F-sparse set is NIP. These methods are also used to show (...)
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    Infant search tasks reveal early concepts of containment and canonical usage of objects.N. H. Freeman, S. Lloyd & C. G. Sinha - 1980 - Cognition 8 (3):243-262.
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    Facts, events and their identity conditions.N. L. Wilson - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 25 (5):303 - 321.
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    From null hypothesis to null dogma.N. J. Mackintosh - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):689.
  33. Yi Pyŏng-hŏn chŏnjip.Pyŏng-hŏn Yi - 1989 - Sŏul: Asea Munhwasa.
     
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    Afrocentricity and the Quest for Identity in the African Diaspora.Oladipupo Sl - 2024 - Philosophy International Journal 7 (1):1-8.
    Africa as a continent has experienced and still going through lot of negative, derogatory and dehumanizing experiences. This, in turn formed the basis of the identity crises that rock the continent. Some Western philosophers, historians, sociologist and so on are of the opinion that Africans do not have an identity nor history of their own; this is emboldened in the idea that Africa is not part of world history. This view may not necessarily be unconnected with the clash of culture (...)
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    Bare Statistical Evidence and the Right to Security.N. P. Adams - 2023 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 24 (2).
    Courts and jurors sometimes refuse to assign liability to defendants on the basis of statistics alone, despite their apparent reliability. I argue that this refusal is best understood as a recognition of defendants’ right to security. Understood as a robust good in Philip Pettit’s sense, security requires that someone risking harm to others’ protected interests adopt a disposition of concern that controls against wrongfully harming them. Since trials risk harm, the state must adopt such a disposition. Statistics leave open the (...)
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    Agent‐based simulation of an N‐person game with parabolic payoff functions.Miklos N. Szilagyi & Iren Somogyi - 2009 - Complexity 15 (3):50-60.
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    The informed consent process in a rural African setting: a case study of the Kassena-Nankana district of Northern Ghana.N. Kass & P. Akweongo - 2005 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 28 (3):1-6.
  38. Probabilistic models of cognition. Special Issue.N. Chater, J. Tenenbaum & A. Yuille - forthcoming - Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
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    Democracy and Constitutional Change.Allan C. Hutchinson & Joel Colón-Ríos - 2011 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 58 (127):43-62.
    The relationship between democracy and constitutions is a long and fractious one. Those who lean towards the constitutionalist side have tended to perceive democracy as a threat to political order and the preservation of important values, whereas those who take a more democratist stance tend to treat constitutions as elite hindrances to popular rule as much as anything else. In this paper, we will give the constitutionalist thesis a broader theoretical and political scrutiny. By way of explanation, we will address (...)
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  40. Instituciones que reciben revista agustiniana.Casa de Colón Las Palmas de, Gran Canaria, Centro Teológico de Las Palmas, Canaria de Gran, Diputación Prov de Almería, Diputación Prov de Burgos, Diputación Provincial de Jaén & Diputación de Salamanca - 1999 - Revista Agustiniana 40 (121-122):421.
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    Racine, Oedipus, and Absolute Fantasies.Mitchell Greenberg - 1998 - Diacritics 28 (3):40-61.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Racine, Oedipus, and Absolute Fantasies*Mitchell Greenberg (bio)Tout mythe se rapporte à l’origine. Toute question d’origine ne saurait ouvrir que sur un mythe [Every myth points back to an origin. Any questioning of origins necessarily opens onto myth].—Jean-Paul Valabrega, Phantasme, mythe, corps et sensAinsi l’itinéraire de la psychanalyse freudienne est-il celui d’une recherche qui... se fait attentive à ce qui du corps réside dans les mots, s’inscrit dans les traces, (...)
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    Chŏng To-jŏn ŭi Pulgyo pip'an ŭl pip'an handa.Sang-hyŏn Ko - 2014 - Sŏul-si: P'urŭn Yŏksa.
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    Yi Wŏn-gu yŏkhak: 18-segi Chosŏn, ch'ŏrhak ŭro tap hada.Sŏn-gyŏng Yi - 2018 - Sŏul: Munsach'ŏl.
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  44. The Official Catalog of Potential Literature Selections.Ben Segal - 2011 - Continent 1 (2):136-140.
    continent. 1.2 (2011): 136-140. In early 2011, Cow Heavy Books published The Official Catalog of the Library of Potential Literature , a compendium of catalog 'blurbs' for non-existent desired or ideal texts. Along with Erinrose Mager, I edited the project, in a process that was more like curation as it mainly entailed asking a range of contemporary writers, theorists, and text-makers to send us an entry. What resulted was a creative/critical hybrid anthology, a small book in which each page opens (...)
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  45. Elements of episodic-like memory in animals.N. S. Clayton, D. P. Griffiths, N. J. Emery & A. Dickenson - 2002 - In Alan Baddeley, John Aggleton & Martin Conway (eds.), Episodic Memory: New Directions in Research : Originating from a Discussion Meeting of the Royal Society. Oxford University Press.
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    Do strong value-based attitudes influence estimations of future events?N. Juth & N. Lynoe - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (4):255-256.
    The purpose of the present study was to examine whether or not strong values might influence physicians' estimations of future events. In an empirical study about physicians' attitudes towards physician assisted suicide (PAS) we asked about the physicians' main reasons for being pro, doubtful or contra PAS and also asked them to estimate what would happen with patients' trust if PAS were to be legally accepted in Swedish society. Finally we asked the physicians about their own trust in healthcare in (...)
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    Seeing through disguise: Getting to know you with a deep convolutional neural network.Eilidh Noyes, Connor J. Parde, Y. Ivette Colón, Matthew Q. Hill, Carlos D. Castillo, Rob Jenkins & Alice J. O'Toole - 2021 - Cognition 211 (C):104611.
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    New Foundations for Branching Space-Times.N. Belnap, T. Müller & T. Placek - 2020 - Studia Logica 109 (2):239-284.
    The theory of branching space-times, put forward by Belnap, considers indeterminism as local in space and time. In the axiomatic foundations of that theory, so-called choice points mark the points at which the possible future can turn out in different ways. Working under the assumption of choice points is suitable for many applications, but has an unwelcome topological consequence that makes it difficult to employ branching space-times to represent a range of possible physical space-times. Therefore it is interesting to develop (...)
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  49. Kim Ok-kyun, Yu Kil-chun, Chu Si-gyŏng: Chosŏn ŭi kŭndae rŭl kaech'ŏk hada.Wŏn-sik Ch'oe - 2024 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Ch'angbi.
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    al-Maʻād fī al-falsafah wa-ʻilm al-kalām: dirāsah taḥlīlīyah muqāranah bayna al-aʻlām: Ibn Sīnā, Ṣadr al-Mutaʼllihīn, wa-al-Fakhr al-Rāzī.Muḥammad Ḥamdān - 2019 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Maʻārif al-Ḥikmīyah.
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