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    Assisted Nutrition and Hydration as Supportive Care during Illness.Barbara Golder, E. Wesley Ely, John Raphael, Ashley K. Fernandes & Annmarie Hosie - 2016 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 16 (3):435-448.
    Confusion surrounds Catholic teaching on the use of assisted nutrition and hydration, specifically the question of when, if ever, its refusal or removal is ethical. This paper focuses on two often-neglected considerations: the relationship between means and mechanism, and an assessment of proportionality of the mechanism from the patient’s perspective. The authors draw on two critical principles of Catholic moral teaching: only ordinary means are required, and proportionality is subject to the perspective of the patient, not just that of experts (...)
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    Finite computable dimension and degrees of categoricity.Barbara F. Csima & Jonathan Stephenson - 2019 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 170 (1):58-94.
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    Proximal and distal deictics and the construal of narrative time.Barbara Dancygier - 2019 - Cognitive Linguistics 30 (2):399-415.
    This paper proposes an approach to narrative deixis which offers a coherent analysis of the respective roles of proximal and distal deictic expressions. The paper starts by arguing that fictional narratives require an approach to deixis which modifies a number of broadly held assumptions, especially as regards the interaction between tense and other deictic forms. It then considers the widely discussed instance of the temporal adverb now in the context of Past Tense. The second part of the paper gives special (...)
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  4. Is There A Problem of Justification? A Reply to Fishkin.Barbara Levenbook - 1985 - In Justification in Ethics, Law & Politics: Nomos XXVIII. New York, NY, USA: pp. 232-240.
     
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  5. Sprachliche Normen und Werte in der Sicht germanistischer Linguistik.Barbara Sandig - 1982 - In Friedrich Hiller & August Langen (eds.), Normen und Werte. Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag.
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    Zarys logiki dla bibliotekoznawców.Barbara Stanosz - 1971 - [Warszawa]: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. Edited by Witold Maciszewski.
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    Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory.Barbara S. Andrew, Jean Clare Keller & Lisa H. Schwartzman (eds.) - 2005 - Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This collection breaks new ground in four key areas of feminist social thought: the sex/gender debates; challenges to liberalism/equality; feminist ethics; and feminist perspectives on global ethics and politics in the 21st century. Altogether, the essays provide an innovative look at feminist philosophy while making substantive contributions to current debates in gender theory, ethics, and political thought.
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    Some Consequences of Knowing Everything There Is to Know About One’s Mental States.Barbara Von Eckardt Klein - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (1):3 - 18.
    To say that mental phenomena are self-intimating means, roughly, that there is no more to them than what meets the "inner" eye. Gilbert Ryle was the first to emphasize this as one of the central features of the classical Cartesian picture of mind. He wrote.
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  9. Nondescriptionality and natural kind terms.Barbara Abbott - 1989 - Linguistics and Philosophy 12 (3):269 - 291.
    The phrase "natural kind term" has come into the linguistic and philosophical literature in connection with well-known work of Kripke (1972) and Putnam (1970, 1975a). I use that phrase here in the sense it has acquired from those and subseqnent works on related topics. This is not the transparent sense of the phrase. That is, if I am right in what follows there are words for kinds of things existing in nature which are not natural kind terms in the current (...)
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    Valor: Criação e Natureza a Partir da Perspectiva Nietzschiana.Barbara Smolniakof - 2023 - Revista Guairacá de Filosofia 39 (1).
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    Wallace, Darwin, and the Theory of Natural Selection: A Study in the Development of Ideas and Attitudes.Barbara G. Beddall - 1968 - Journal of the History of Biology 1 (2):261 - 323.
  12. Water =h 2 O.Barbara Abbott - 1999 - Mind 108 (429):145 - 148.
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    Toward a Theory of Divinatory Practice.Barbara Tedlock - 2006 - Anthropology of Consciousness 17 (2):62-77.
    Divination has been practiced as a way of knowing and communicating for millennia. Diviners are experts who embrace the notion of moving from a boundless to a bounded realm of existence in their practice. They excel in insight, imagination, fluency in language, and knowledge of cultural traditions and human psychology. During a divination, they construct usable knowledge from oracular messages of various sorts. To do so, they link diverse domains of representational information and symbolism with emotional or presentational experience. Their (...)
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  14. (1 other version)Reference and quantification: The Partee effect.Barbara Abbott - unknown
    Partee (1973) discussed quotation from the perspective of the then relatively new theory of transformational grammar.2 As she pointed out, the phenomenon presents many curious puzzles. In some ways quotes seem quite separate from their surrounding text; they may be in a different dialect, as in her example in (1), (1) ‘I talk better English than the both of youse!’ shouted Charles, thereby convincing me that he didn’t. [Partee (1973):ex. 20] or even in a different language, as in (2): (2) (...)
     
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    `Non-scientific realism' about propositional attitudes as a response to eliminativist arguments.Barbara Hannan - 1990 - Behavior and Philosophy 18 (2):21-31.
    Two arguments are discussed which have been advanced in support of eliminative materialism: the argument from reductionism and the argument from functionalism. It is contended that neither of these arguments is effective if "non-scientific realism" is adopted with regard to commonsense propositional attitude psychology and its embedded notions. "Non-scientific realism," the position that commonsense propositional attitude psychology is an independently legitimate descriptive/explanatory framework, neither in competition with science nor vulnerable to being shown false by science, is defended.
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    …You have to bear to be measure.Barbara Cassin, Vsevolod Khoma, Amina Kkhelufi, Daria-Aseniia Kolomiiets & Olha Simoroz - 2019 - Sententiae 38 (2):151-164.
    First, I love Greek language, a language which allow me to perceive what a language is, and what translation could mean. Then, I think it is because of Heidegger. At the time, we used to study classical antiquity and the pre-socratics through Heidegger and Nietzsche’s work. My own philosophical question was : « Is it possible to be Presocratic in some other way than the Heideggerian one? » The answer determinated my interest and passion for the sophists. I found it (...)
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    Disenshrining the Cartesian self.Barbara A. C. Saunders - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1):77-78.
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    The Concept(s) of Trust in Late Modernity, the Relevance of Realist Social Theory.Barbara Colledge, Jamie Morgan & Ralph Tench - 2014 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 44 (4):481-503.
    In this paper, we argue that trust is an important aspect of social reality, one that realist social theory has paid little attention to but which clearly resonates with a realist social ontology. Furthermore, the emergence of an interest in trust in specific subject fields such as organization theory indicates the growing significance of issues of trust as market liberalism has developed. As such, the emergence of an interest in trust provides support for Archer's characterisation of late modernity in The (...)
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    Long Leaves, Child Well-Being, and Gender Equality.Barbara R. Bergmann - 2008 - Politics and Society 36 (3):350-359.
    Of the measures for resolving work—family conflict proposed by Janet Gornick and Marcia Meyers, government programs that provide or pay for nonparental child care would advance gender equality. However, paid parental leaves of six months for both parents, and the encouragement of part-time work, would retard it, and possibly reverse some of the advances toward gender equality that have been made in the home and the workplace. Female jobholders would increase their time at home to a much greater extent than (...)
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    Virtual Reality Analgesia for Pediatric Dental Patients.Barbara Atzori, Rosapia Lauro Grotto, Andrea Giugni, Massimo Calabrò, Wadee Alhalabi & Hunter G. Hoffman - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Innate and Cultural Spatial Time: A Developmental Perspective.Barbara Magnani & Alessandro Musetti - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
    We reviewed literature to understand when a spatial map for time is available in the brain. We carefully defined the concepts of metrical map of time and of conceptual representation of time as the mental time line (MTL) in order to formulate our position. It is that both metrical map and conceptual representation of time are spatial in nature. The former should be innate, related to motor/implicit timing, it should represent all magnitudes with an analogic and bi-dimensional structure. The latter (...)
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    Mettre le corps à la place de l''me, qu'est-ce que cela change?Barbara Stiegler - 2004 - Philosophie 82 (3):77-93.
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    Quiche Maya Dream Interpretation.Barbara Tedlock - 1981 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 9 (4):313-330.
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    Does Perceptual Simulation Explain Spatial Effects in Word Categorization?Barbara Treccani, Claudio Mulatti, Simone Sulpizio & Remo Job - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  25. Acontece que chove ... em vista de um fim Aristóteles, Phys. II 8, 198b16-199a8.Barbara Botter - 2010 - Princípios 17 (27):255-278.
    Resumo: Neste artigo apresentamos um quadro geral da defesa de Aristóteles da teleologia natural em Physica II 8, analisando a aporia que ele levanta, neste contexto, no que diz a respeito do fenômeno da chuva e do vir a ser das partes dos animais. Em primeiro lugar, indicaremos os problemas envolvidos, e logo em seguida apresentaremos a nossa soluçáo para eles. Palavras-chave: Causas. Fenômeno acidental. Necessidade. Teleologia.
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    Kartezjańska koncepcja zwierzęcia-maszyny i jej konsekwencje.Barbara Grabowska - 2012 - Filo-Sofija 12 (17):39-49.
    DESCARTES’S CONCEPTION OF ANIMAL-MACHINE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES Descartes claims that an animal is an automaton that operates by laws of mechanics. It doesn’t think, it doesn’t feel, and, therefore, it doesn’t suffer. So animals can be exploited without a guilty conscience and scientific experiments can be carried out on them. This view, very convenient for people, has followers nowadays, too. Keywords: DESCARTES, ANIMAL-MACHINE, PEOPLE.
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  27. Lingwistyczne zainteresowania Marksa, Engelsa i Lenina.Barbara Rogowska - 1986 - Studia Filozoficzne 250 (9).
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    Społeczna monada.Barbara Skarga - 2003 - Etyka 36:107-113.
    The subject of the article is the relationship of the human entity to other entities and to the world as a whole. The author discusses the problem within the ontological, political and moral contexts. She is interested in the status of the monad as an isolated being, separating itself from the other and in the conditions necessary for its integration with others. The author turns particular attention to a “social monad” i.e. a set of beings locked in their collective solitude (...)
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  29. Pojęcie informacji a analiza tekstu.Barbara Starosta - 1977 - Studia Semiotyczne 7:127-143.
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    Testament for Social Science: An Essay in the Application of Scientific Method to Human Problems.Barbara Wootton - 2016 - Allen & Unwin.
    The contrast between man's amazing ability to manipulate his world and his pitiful incompetence in managing his own affairs is now as commonplace as it is tragic. It is by rigorous devotion to scientific method that we have made our conquests over the material environment; it is obvious that this method is not normally applied to the field of relations of human beings, individual and collective. These are conducted in a quite different way, governed by a medley of primitive impulses (...)
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  31. Specificity and referentiality.Barbara Abbott - manuscript
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    Um estado de graça.Bárbara Romeika Rodrigues Marques - 2024 - Horizonte 21 (66):e216608.
    Com a filosofia de Simone Weil, este artigo propõe discutir a perspectiva filosófica da atenção. Para tal, argumenta que a condição da atenção demanda e sustenta um estado de graça que, ao dispor à consciência o sentimento de participação na beleza da natureza, vincula ser e mundo. Debate, a partir da perspectiva weiliana, um princípio intermediador entre a contemplação das formas da natureza, a afeição ao sagrado e o engajamento com a alteridade como condição da atenção. Busca-se inferir que a (...)
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  33. Escaping reality: Digital imagery and the resources of photography.Barbara E. Savedoff - 1997 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 55 (2):201-214.
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  34. Justification in Ethics, Law & Politics: Nomos XXVIII.Barbara Levenbook (ed.) - 1985 - New York, NY, USA:
     
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  35. Filozofia różnicy.Barbara Skarga - 1992 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 1 (1):47-64.
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    Clio meets minerva: Interrelations between history and philosophy of science.Barbara Tuchanska - 2002 - „Pantaneto Forum”,Http (issue 13).
    The idea that science is historical is almost a cliché nowadays. The historical dimensions of science have begun to be appreciated by philosophers of science, for some through the work of Kuhn, and for others through Popper and Lakatos. Does this mean that contemporary philosophy of science understands the historical nature of science? Let me begin with a provocative negative answer. My reason is not the obvious one, namely, that there are several competing models that address the historical development of (...)
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    Replacing Epistemology with a Socio-historical Hermeneutics of Cognition. A Project for Research and Teaching.Barbara Tuchańska - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (7-8):29-41.
    I argue that philosophical reflection on cognition and knowledge should not be shaped into an epistemological theory in a strict sense. It ought to be understood as a hermeneutic study of the social and dynamic (historical) nature of cognition.
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    À l’école des séries judiciaires : la fiction au service de la représentation télévisuelle de l’avocat et de la justice aux États-Unis et en France.Barbara Villez - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 64 (1):223-235.
    Les séries judiciaires à la télévision offrent un accès facile aux repères sur la justice et les professions liées dans un contexte de divertissement ainsi favorisant la disponibilité des téléspectateurs, ce qui favorise par la suite l’acquisition d’une culture juridique. Les séries américaines, souvent écrites par des équipes mixtes dans lesquelles participent des juristes, proposent depuis plus de soixante ans une image positive de l’avocat comme défenseur – sauveur, une personne sur qui on peut compter pour une protection contre un (...)
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    An Epistemic Analysis of the Precautionary Principle.Barbara Osimani - unknown
    The paper addresses charges of risk and loss aversion as well as of irrationality directed against the precautionary principle, by providing an epistemic analysis of its specific role in the safety law system. In particular, I contend that: 1) risk aversion is not a form of irrational or biased behaviour; 2) both risk and loss aversion regard the form of the utility function, whereas PP rather regards the information on which to base the decision; 3) thus PP has formally nothing (...)
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  40. Definiteness and identification in English.Barbara Abbott - manuscript
    Many characterizations of definiteness in natural language have been given. However a number of them converge on a single idea involving uniqueness of applicability of a property. This paper will attempt to do two things. One is to try to unify some of these current views of definiteness, seeing them as drawing out Gricean conversational implicatures of the uniqueness concept, and the other is to try a more articulated approach to dealing with some recalcitrant counterexamples. I will focus primarily, but (...)
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    La «ricchezza»: Gr. Nyss., Eccl. 7, 4.Maria Antonietta Barbàra - 2019 - Augustinianum 59 (1):223-236.
    Gregory of Nyssa’s bearing in Qohelet 3:5b to wealth, rather than to the matrimonial “embrace”, is unusual by comparison withother ancient exegeses; it seems to be motivated not only by the acoluthia which characterizes his spiritual interpretation of the passage Qo. 3:2-8, but also by the crucial importance he gives to catharsis, as one the qualities he considered necessary for the exegete.
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  42. Who will read this body? An a/r/tographic statement.Barbara Bickel - 2008 - In Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor & Richard Siegesmund (eds.), Arts-based research in education: foundations for practice. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Cornelius Agrippa's De vanitate: Polemic or Paradox?Barbara C. Bowen - 1972 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 34 (2):249-256.
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  44. Imagination et fiction: ferment et clôture de la pensée.Barbara Michel - 2006 - In Eugène Enriquez, Claudine Haroche & Jan Spurk (eds.), Désir de penser, peur de penser. Lyon: Parangon-Vs. pp. 188.
     
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    The representation theorem for the algebras determined by the fragments of infinite-valued logic of Lukasiewicz.Barbara Wozniakowska - 1978 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 7 (4):176-178.
    In this paper we shall give a characterization of D-algebras in terms of lattice ordered abelian groups. To make this paper self-contained we shall recall some notations from [4]. The symbols !; ^; _; serve as implication, conjunction, disjunction, and negation, respectively. By D we mean a set of connectives from the list above containing the implication connective !. By a D-formula we mean a formula built up in a usual way from an innite set of the propositional variables and (...)
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    (1 other version)Incorporating Patients' Spirituality Into Care Using Gadow's Ethical Framework.Pesut Barbara - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (4):418-428.
    Incorporating patients' spiritual beliefs into health care decision making is essential for ethically good care. Gadow's three-level ethical framework of ethical immediacy, ethical universalism, and relational narrative is presented as a tool for enhancing nurses' ability to explore and deepen understandings of patients' spiritual beliefs, given that these and their experiences are often expressed in a language that seems foreign to nurses. The demographic and cultural shifts that lead to the necessity to understand patients who use principles and metaphors that, (...)
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  47. Reflexivity: Definitions and discriminations.Barbara A. Babcock - 1980 - Semiotica 30 (1-2):1-14.
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    Degree Spectra of Prime Models.Barbara F. Csima - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (2):430 - 442.
    We consider the Turing degrees of prime models of complete decidable theories. In particular we show that every complete decidable atomic theory has a prime model whose elementary diagram is low. We combine the construction used in the proof with other constructions to show that complete decidable atomic theories have low prime models with added properties. If we have a complete decidable atomic theory with all types of the theory computable, we show that for every degree d with 0 0, (...)
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    Classics and internet technology.Barbara F. McManus & Carl A. Rubino - 2003 - American Journal of Philology 124 (4):601-608.
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    Moore a Stevenson: spór o znaczenie terminów wartościujących.Barbara Mejbaum - 1972 - Etyka 10:105-117.
    The article provides a critical analysis and a comparison of G. E. Moore and Ch. L. Stevenson’s accounts of meaning of evaluative terms. The author shows how these two accounts are interrelated and points out that although Moore never accepted emotivism himself he did not preclude the recognition of that theory as true in the future.
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