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    [Letter from B. M. Laing].B. M. Laing - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (27):374-374.
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  2. O "Dialektike prirody" Ėngelʹsa.B. M. Kedrov - 1973 - Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo "Vysshai︠a︡ shkola".
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    Propagation of SH waves in layered functionally gradient piezoelectric–piezomagnetic structures.B. M. Singh & J. Rokne - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (14):1690-1700.
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  4. Early Nyaya and Hindu Orthodoxy: anviksiki and adhikara.B. M. Perry - 1997 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 59:449-470.
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    Of recent origin.B. M. Osowitz - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (25):1104-1110.
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    Prenatal sex and race determination is a slippery slope: author's reply.B. M. Dickens - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (4):376-376.
    It may be most convenient to respond to Dr Andreae’s points in turn. Unless the claim that a child should determine its own genetic characteristics before it is conceived or born is intended to be flippant, it is logically incoherent. Conception is a decision that only a prospective parent can make. The editorial argument is that denial of choice of sex contributes to preventable maternal mortality and morbidity, particularly in developing countries. ….
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    Kant and Natural Science.B. M. Laing - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (74):216 - 232.
    The title of this article might quite well be given the more hackneyed form, Has Kant answered Hume? Much of the discussion pertains to this latter question, but as the aim is also to emphasize some points concerned with Kant himself a deviation in title may be permissible.
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  8. Peck, Harry Thurston: A History of Classical Philology.B. M. Jackson - 1911 - Classical Weekly 5:173-175.
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    Sur un système globale des sciences.B. M. Kedrov - 1983 - der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:738-745.
    Le système des sciences ne peut être globale qu'à la condition d'incorporer non seulement les sciences fondamentales mais aussi les sciences techniques et appliquées. Pour expliquer cette incorporation nous proposons de tenir compte non Seulement du moment objectif mais aussi du moment subject. En répondant aux questions: qu'est-ce qu'on étudie?, comment on étudie? pour quel but on étudie? nous découvrons l'accroissement de la proportion du moment subjectif ce qui permets à dresser un système globale des sciences.
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  10. Quelques notes au sujet de l'article de B. Jeu, J. C. Demaille et J. L. Duhameau.B. M. Kedrov - 1971 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 25 (4=98):596.
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  11. Filosofii︠a︡ Nit︠s︡she i fashizm.B. M. Bernadiner - 1934
     
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  12. Les degrés de la pensée productive.B. M. Kedrov - 1971 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 25 (4=98):467.
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    (1 other version)No Title available.B. M. Laing - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (61):100-100.
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    The Mind of a Bitch: Pandora’s Motive and Intent in the Erga.B. M. Wolkow - 2007 - Hermes 135 (3):247-262.
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    (1 other version)To the Editor of Philosophy.B. M. Laing - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (27):374-.
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    Biology and art.B. M. Foss - 1962 - British Journal of Aesthetics 2 (3):195-199.
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    Art and the Problem of Socialization.B. M. Kedrov - 1977 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 16 (1):74-76.
    The problem we are discussing has many aspects.
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    Slavery in the Western Roman Provinces.B. M. Levick - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):315-.
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    The homeostat.B. M. Adkins - 1951 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2 (7):248.
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  20. Mudrostʹ krasoty: o problemakh ėsteticheskogo vospitanii︠a︡: kniga dli︠a︡ uchiteli︠a︡.B. M. Nemenskiĭ - 1981 - Moskva: "Prosveshchenie,".
     
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    Toward the Methodological Analysis of Scientific Discoveries.B. M. Kedrov - 1962 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 1 (1):45-57.
    The discovery of spectrum analysis occupies an important place on the long and thorny path of the advance of human knowledge toward the atoms, the stars, and the mastery of their laws. This great discovery was made one hundred years ago . The decisive role in this achievement belongs by right to two outstanding German scientists, Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff. This discovery simultaneously opened the path into the atomic world, making it possible to judge the internal structure of atoms (...)
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    V. I. Lenin on the Dialectics of the Development of Natural Science.B. M. Kedrov - 1971 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (3):231-239.
    The question of contacts between philosophers and historians of natural science, of mutual assistance and collaboration in their work, is an exceptionally important one from both the theoretical and practical points of view. This constitutes an organic component of the overall task, posed by Lenin, of strengthening the alliance between the leading natural scientists and Marxist philosophers. Here a businesslike approach is particularly needed. Lenin's behests lay in two directions. First, they have to do with the treatment of problems in (...)
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  23. Dei︠a︡ki pytanni︠a︡ teoriï komichnogo.B. M. Minchyn - 1959 - Kyïv,: Vyd-vo Akademiï nauk Ukr. RSR.
     
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  24. Fenomen vechnogo bytii︠a︡: nekotorye itogi razmyshleniĭ po povodu algoritmicheskoĭ modeli soznanii︠a︡.B. M. Polosukhin - 1993 - Moskva: Nauka.
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    Contradiction, Logic, anel Reality.B. M. Laing - 1930 - The Monist 40 (4):559-580.
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    Atrox Fortvna.B. M. Levick - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (03):309-311.
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    A Creed for Sceptic. By C. A. Strong LL.D. (London: Macmillan & Co. Pp. viii + 98. Price 6s. net.).B. M. Laing - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (47):353-.
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    (1 other version)The Conception of Reality as A Whole.B. M. Laing - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (21):3-.
    The subject of the present paper is the central conception of a philosophy that has been particularly dominant and influential, and the following remarks are prompted because of difficulties experienced in the attempt to understand that philosophy. The aim of the paper is to point out what seems to be a serious defect in that type of philosophy; but it is even more its aim to emphasize the danger into which philosophy in all its forms may easily fall, and against (...)
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    The Living Mind. By Warner Fite. (London: Williams & Norgate Ltd. 1931. Pp. ix + 317. Price 10s. 6d. net.).B. M. Laing - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (24):499-.
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    The Nuremberg Code: its history and implications.B. M. Kious - 2000 - Princeton Journal of Bioethics 4:7-19.
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    Engels' Great Book.B. M. Kedrov - 1971 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (1):3-26.
    Philosophers and natural scientists are both familiar with the fact that, nearly a century ago, Engels undertook to synthesize the findings of natural science in his day from the standpoint of materialist dialectics. But few know the price Engels paid, how many times the work approached completion but was, for various reasons, postponed again and again until his death. In his mind, what place was his Dialectics of Nature to have occupied in the overall system of Marxist theory? This is (...)
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    How Our Journal Arose.B. M. Kedrov - 1998 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 36 (4):6-21.
    The question of a new journal and the philosophical debate of 1947 In 1922-43 Soviet philosophers had their own journal titled Pod znamenem marksizma [Under the Banner of Marxism]. It came into being in early 1922 and its third issue contained Lenin's programmatic article "On the Significance of Militant Materialism" [O znachenii voinstvuiushchego materializma]. This journal published many good combative articles in its twenty years. But during the War it fell ill and in mid-1943 ceased to exist. It was not (...)
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  33. Iz laboratorii leninskoj mysli.B. M. Kedrov - 1973 - Studies in Soviet Thought 13 (1):131-133.
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    Marx and the Unity of Science - Natural and Social.B. M. Kedrov - 1968 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 7 (2):3-14.
    The question of the unity of scientific knowledge, including that of the unity of the natural sciences and the humanities , occupies an important place in the writings of Marx. As a consistent materialist, Marx demonstrated that the connection among the sciences was based on an objective connection among the phenomena of nature and society. This outlook provides the key to discovering the unity of the sciences in our own day. Let us see how Marx posed that question, and how (...)
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    Professor Hort, D.D., Ll.D., D.C.L.B. M. J. - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (1-2):87-90.
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    Marxist Philosophy: Its Object and Role in the Integration of Contemporary Sciences.B. M. Kedrov - 1982 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 21 (2):74-98.
    There can be no doubt that the process of differentiation of the sciences today is going forward with rising intensity. This process is expressed in two ways: in the appearance of new sciences and disciplines outside those already existing, and as the further subdivision of existing sciences into narrower and more fragmented disciplinary branches.
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    Methodological Problems of Natural Science.B. M. Kedrov - 1964 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 3 (2):3-14.
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    Comparing quality of reporting between preprints and peer-reviewed articles in the biomedical literature.Olavo B. Amaral, Vanessa T. Bortoluzzi, Sylvia F. S. Guerra, Steven J. Burgess, Richard J. Abdill, Pedro B. Tan, Martin Modrák, Lieve van Egmond, Karina L. Hajdu, Igor R. Costa, Gerson D. Guercio, Flávia Z. Boos, Felippe E. Amorim, Evandro A. De-Souza, David E. Henshall, Danielle Rayêe, Clarissa B. Haas, Carlos A. M. Carvalho, Thiago C. Moulin, Victor G. S. Queiroz & Clarissa F. D. Carneiro - 2020 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 5 (1).
    BackgroundPreprint usage is growing rapidly in the life sciences; however, questions remain on the relative quality of preprints when compared to published articles. An objective dimension of quality that is readily measurable is completeness of reporting, as transparency can improve the reader’s ability to independently interpret data and reproduce findings.MethodsIn this observational study, we initially compared independent samples of articles published in bioRxiv and in PubMed-indexed journals in 2016 using a quality of reporting questionnaire. After that, we performed paired comparisons (...)
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  39. Der islamische Einfluss im Ramon Lulls' Buch vom Liebenden und Geliebten'.B. M. Weischer - 1968 - Kairos (misc) 10:19-29.
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  40. Indeks cytowań socjologii polskiej (Założenia ideowe i omówienie pierwszych wyników).B. M. Wincławska & W. Wincławski - 1995 - Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 31 (3/4):243-246.
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    Imperial Rome and the Polis.B. M. Levick - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (02):257-.
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    Genetic Nondiscrimination and Health Care as an Entitlement.B. M. Kious - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (2):86-100.
    The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 prohibits most forms of discrimination on the basis of genetic information in health insurance and employment. The findings cited as justification for the act, the almost universal political support for it, and much of the scholarly literature about genetic discrimination, all betray a confusion about what is really at issue. They imply that genetic discrimination is wrong mainly because of genetic exceptionalism: because some special feature of genetic information makes discrimination on the basis (...)
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    (1 other version)Freedom and Determinism.B. M. Laing - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (16):467-.
    THE question which I am to raise for discussion is one which has long been debated by philosophers, and consequently I consider it doubtful whether anything very new can be said on the matter. But it may be profitable to review once more the present position of the controversy and to have in mind the reasons which at present make the question of interest and of importance.
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    Monitoring Expenditure in Relation to Epidemiological and Demographical Characteristics of AIDS in South East England.B. M. Craven & G. T. Stewart - 1997 - Health Care Analysis 5 (1):31-42.
    In the UK, over 70% of AIDS, including new cases, is located in a few Districts in central London where the distribution of previously occurring and new cases is essentially confined to the original risk groups of homosexual/bisexual men, drug addicts of both sexes, and some of their sexual partners and consorts. But control policy is still based on the assumption that HIV has already spread from persons in these risk groups into the general population, and that it will spread (...)
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    Erasme un Portrait Peu Connu et une Lettre Autographe.M.-P. B. - 1966 - Moreana 3 (1):37-38.
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    Ліквідація уніатської церкви на східносу поділлі у 1794-1796 рр.B. M. Hihlach - 2005 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 34:104-112.
    The study of the problem of religious relations is of particular interest, since upon the annexation to Russia, during the years 1794-1796, and in some places until 1798, the almost complete elimination of the Uniate Church in Right-Bank Ukraine took place. This issue has been covered extensively in pre-revolutionary historiography, including at the local level. Thus, the history of the existence and liquidation of the Uniate Church in Podillya became the leading topic of research of the "Podolsky Diocesan Historical and (...)
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  47. Prostranstvennai︠a︡ muzyka: istorii︠a︡, teorii︠a︡, praktika.B. M. Galeev (ed.) - 2004 - Kazanʹ: Fėn.
     
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  48. (1 other version)Naive realism and illusions of refraction.B. M. Arthadeva - 1959 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 37 (3):118-137.
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    The Compleat Angler: Observations on the Rise of Peisistratos in Herodotos (1.59–64).B. M. Lavelle - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):317-.
    The Acarnanian chrēsmologos Amphilytos spoke the verses to Peisistratos just before the battle of Pallene in 546 b.c. They contain a prediction of imminent victory for Peisistratos and total defeat for the Athenians. The Athenians will be routed and deprived of political self-determination, while the victory will restore to Peisistratos the tyranny from which he was twice forced, ‘rooting’ it once for all. Of course, all of this appears quite evident from the narrative. But as the verses form part of (...)
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    On the Distinctive Characteristics of Lenin's Philosophical Notebooks.B. M. Kedrov - 1970 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 9 (1):28-44.
    We know that the Philosophical Notebooks do not constitute a finished work, but are working digests done by Lenin, not for publication but only for himself, and as a basis for further work on questions of dialectics. This circumstance must always be remembered when one turns to the Philosophical Notebooks. Here are recorded and collected Lenin's remarkable thoughts as they developed upon reading the works of Hegel and other philosophers as well as certain natural scientists, and Lenin's exceedingly valuable plans (...)
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