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  1. Comments on “The Replication of the Hard Problem of Consciousness in AI and Bio-AI”.Blake H. Dournaee - 2010 - Minds and Machines 20 (2):303-309.
    In their joint paper entitled The Replication of the Hard Problem of Consciousness in AI and BIO-AI (Boltuc et al. Replication of the hard problem of conscious in AI and Bio- AI: An early conceptual framework 2008), Nicholas and Piotr Boltuc suggest that machines could be equipped with phenomenal consciousness, which is subjective consciousness that satisfies Chalmer’s hard problem (We will abbreviate the hard problem of consciousness as H-consciousness ). The claim is that if we knew the inner workings of (...)
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    User interfaces for communication bridges across the digital divide.Edwin H. Blake & William D. Tucker - 2006 - AI and Society 20 (2):232-242.
    Connecting people across the digital divide is as much a social effort as a technological one. We are developing a community-centred approach to learn how interaction techniques can compensate for poor communication across the digital divide. We have incorporated the lessons learned regarding social intelligence design in an abstraction and in a device called the SoftBridge. The SoftBridge allows communication to flow from endpoints through adapters, getting converted if necessary, and out to destination endpoints. Field trials are underway with two (...)
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    Theories of Scientific Method.Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse & Edward H. Madden - 1962 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (2):249-249.
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  4. Theories of Scientific Method. The Renaissance through the Nineteenth Century.Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse & Edward H. Madden - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (46):173-176.
     
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    Foundations of Language.Frank R. Blake & Louis H. Gray - 1942 - American Journal of Philology 63 (3):337.
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    Parent routines, child routines, and family demographics associated with obesity in parents and preschool-aged children.Blake L. Jones & Barbara H. Fiese - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Commonalities between the Berger Rhythm and spectra differences driven by cross-modal attention and imagination.Derek H. Arnold, Isabella Andresen, Natasha Anderson & Blake W. Saurels - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 107 (C):103436.
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    Strain hardening due to {10 12} twinning in pure magnesium.C. H. Caceres, P. Lukac & A. Blake - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (7):991-1003.
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    Wall painting between greece and Rome - (n.B.) Jones painting, ethics, and aesthetics in Rome. Pp. XVIII + 291, ills, colour pls. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2019. Cased, £75, u$105. Isbn: 978-1-108-42012-9. [REVIEW]Sarah H. Blake - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (2):486-488.
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    SLAVERY IN PLAUTUS - Stewart Plautus and Roman Slavery. Pp. x + 229. Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley–Blackwell, 2012. Cased, £55, €66.20, US$89.95. ISBN: 978-1-4051-9628-4. [REVIEW]Sarah H. Blake - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (2):443-445.
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    Socioeconomic change and lack of change: Employment equity policies in the canadian context. [REVIEW]John H. Blakely & Edward B. Harvey - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (3):133 - 150.
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    Book reviews and notices. [REVIEW]Ronald Neufeldt, Michael H. Fisher, Alan Lowenschuss, R. Blake Michael, Jennifer B. Saunders, Will Sweetman, Jason D. Fuller, Christopher Key Chapple, M. Whitney Kelting, Heidi Pauwels, D. Dennis Hudson, Kate Romanoff, Thomas Forsthoefel, Sonya L. Jones, Frank J. Korom & Kathleen D. Morrison - 1999 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 3 (1):83-107.
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    A recurrent 16p12.1 microdeletion supports a two-hit model for severe developmental delay.Santhosh Girirajan, Jill A. Rosenfeld, Gregory M. Cooper, Francesca Antonacci, Priscillia Siswara, Andy Itsara, Laura Vives, Tom Walsh, Shane E. McCarthy, Carl Baker, Heather C. Mefford, Jeffrey M. Kidd, Sharon R. Browning, Brian L. Browning, Diane E. Dickel, Deborah L. Levy, Blake C. Ballif, Kathryn Platky, Darren M. Farber, Gordon C. Gowans, Jessica J. Wetherbee, Alexander Asamoah, David D. Weaver, Paul R. Mark, Jennifer Dickerson, Bhuwan P. Garg, Sara A. Ellingwood, Rosemarie Smith, Valerie C. Banks, Wendy Smith, Marie T. McDonald, Joe J. Hoo, Beatrice N. French, Cindy Hudson, John P. Johnson, Jillian R. Ozmore, John B. Moeschler, Urvashi Surti, Luis F. Escobar, Dima El-Khechen, Jerome L. Gorski, Jennifer Kussmann, Bonnie Salbert, Yves Lacassie, Alisha Biser, Donna M. McDonald-McGinn, Elaine H. Zackai, Matthew A. Deardorff, Tamim H. Shaikh, Eric Haan, Kathryn L. Friend, Marco Fichera, Corrado Romano, Jozef Gécz, Lynn E. DeLisi, Jonathan Sebat, Mary-Claire King, Lisa G. Shaffer & Eic - unknown
    We report the identification of a recurrent, 520-kb 16p12.1 microdeletion associated with childhood developmental delay. The microdeletion was detected in 20 of 11,873 cases compared with 2 of 8,540 controls and replicated in a second series of 22 of 9,254 cases compared with 6 of 6,299 controls. Most deletions were inherited, with carrier parents likely to manifest neuropsychiatric phenotypes compared to non-carrier parents. Probands were more likely to carry an additional large copy-number variant when compared to matched controls. The clinical (...)
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  14. Framework for a protein ontology.Darren A. Natale, Cecilia N. Arighi, Winona Barker, Judith Blake, Ti-Cheng Chang, Zhangzhi Hu, Hongfang Liu, Barry Smith & Cathy H. Wu - 2007 - BMC Bioinformatics 8 (Suppl 9):S1.
    Biomedical ontologies are emerging as critical tools in genomic and proteomic research where complex data in disparate resources need to be integrated. A number of ontologies exist that describe the properties that can be attributed to proteins; for example, protein functions are described by Gene Ontology, while human diseases are described by Disease Ontology. There is, however, a gap in the current set of ontologies—one that describes the protein entities themselves and their relationships. We have designed a PRotein Ontology (PRO) (...)
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  15. The Protein Ontology: A structured representation of protein forms and complexes.Darren Natale, Cecilia N. Arighi, Winona C. Barker, Judith A. Blake, Carol J. Bult, Michael Caudy, Harold J. Drabkin, Peter D’Eustachio, Alexei V. Evsikov, Hongzhan Huang, Jules Nchoutmboube, Natalia V. Roberts, Barry Smith, Jian Zhang & Cathy H. Wu - 2011 - Nucleic Acids Research 39 (1):D539-D545.
    The Protein Ontology (PRO) provides a formal, logically-based classification of specific protein classes including structured representations of protein isoforms, variants and modified forms. Initially focused on proteins found in human, mouse and Escherichia coli, PRO now includes representations of protein complexes. The PRO Consortium works in concert with the developers of other biomedical ontologies and protein knowledge bases to provide the ability to formally organize and integrate representations of precise protein forms so as to enhance accessibility to results of protein (...)
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  16. The Senses and the History of Philosophy.Brian Glenney, José Filipe Silva, Jana Rosker, Susan Blake, Stephen H. Phillips, Katerina Ierodiakonou, Anna Marmodoro, Lukas Licka, Han Thomas Adriaenssen, Chris Meyns, Janet Levin, James Van Cleve, Deborah Boyle, Michael Madary, Josefa Toribio, Gabriele Ferretti, Clare Batty & Mark Paterson (eds.) - 2019 - New York, USA: Routledge.
    The study of perception and the role of the senses have recently risen to prominence in philosophy and are now a major area of study and research. However, the philosophical history of the senses remains a relatively neglected subject. Moving beyond the current philosophical canon, this outstanding collection offers a wide-ranging and diverse philosophical exploration of the senses, from the classical period to the present day. Written by a team of international contributors, it is divided into six parts: -/- Perception (...)
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  17. Objective priming from pre-imagining inputs before binocular rivalry presentations does not predict individual differences in the subjective intensity of imagined experiences.Loren N. Bouyer, Dietrich S. Schwarzkopf, Blake W. Saurels & Derek H. Arnold - 2025 - Cognition 256 (C):106048.
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    Blake Archie. A Boolean derivation of the Moore-Osgood theorem.H. E. Vaughan - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (3):89-90.
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  19. Theories of Scientific Method the Renaissance Through the Nineteenth Century, by Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse, and Edward H. Madden. Edited by Edward H. Madden. --.Ralph M. Blake - 1960 - University of Washington Press.
     
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    Medical America in the Nineteenth Century. Readings from the Literature. Gert H. Brieger.John Blake - 1973 - Isis 64 (4):559-560.
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    Book Review:The Good Will, A Study in the Coherence Theory of Goodness. H. J. Paton. [REVIEW]R. M. Blake - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (2):229-.
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  22. (1 other version)"Blake: Tiriel": G. E. Bentley, Jr. [REVIEW]H. R. Wackrill - 1968 - British Journal of Aesthetics 8 (2):203.
     
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  23. The Good Will, A Study in the Coherence Theory of Goodness. By R. M. Blake[REVIEW]H. J. Paton - 1927 - International Journal of Ethics 38:229.
     
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  24. (1 other version)William Blake.C. H. Herford - 1927 - Hibbert Journal 26:15.
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    Sarah Blake McHam. Pliny and the Artistic Culture of the Italian Renaissance. xiii + 450 pp., illus., bibl., index. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2013. $75. [REVIEW]Pamela H. Smith - 2014 - Isis 105 (2):427-429.
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    Some Lacunae in Chariton.H. J. Rose - 1939 - Classical Quarterly 33 (1):30-30.
    The publication of Dr. Warren E. Blake's edition of the romance of Chariton has at last made it possible to know what the tradition of the text amounts to and form some opinion of its principal weaknesses. That these include lacunae will be obvious to anyone who even glances through his apparatus criticus; I think there are at least three which neither he nor any of the former editors has noted. The supplements I propose are of course mere examples (...)
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    Eros and Psyche: Some Versions of Romantic Love and Delicacy.Jean H. Hagstrum - 1977 - Critical Inquiry 3 (3):521-542.
    The millennial interest in the fable told by Apuleius in The Golden Ass has produced periods of intense preoccupation. Of these uses of the legend none is more interesting, varied, and profound—none possesses greater implications for contemporary life and manners—than the obsessive concern of pre-Romantic and Romantic writers and artists. Hellenistic, Roman, and early Christian culture had produced at least twenty surviving statues of Psyche alone, some seven Christian sarcophagi that used the legend, and a set of mosaics on a (...)
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    "The Whole Internal World His Own": Locke and Metaphor Reconsidered.Stephen H. Clark - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (2):241-265.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:“The Whole Internal World His Own”: Locke and Metaphor ReconsideredS. H. ClarkWhy need I name thy Boyle, whose pious search, Amid the dark recesses of his works, The great Creator sought? And why thy Locke, Who made the whole internal world his own?Oh decus! Anglicae certe oh lux altera gentis!... Tu caecas rerum causas, fontemque severum Pande, Pater; tibi enim, tibi, veri magne Sacerdos, Corda patent hominum, atque altae (...)
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  29. Joseph H. Wicksteed, Blake's Innocence and Experience. [REVIEW]Frank Granger - 1928 - Hibbert Journal 27:373.
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  30. BLAKE, R. M., DUCASSE, C. J., MADDEN, E. H. - "Theories of Scientific Method: The Renaissance Through the Nineteenth Century". [REVIEW]J. Passmore - 1963 - Mind 72:456.
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    JUVENAL IN ENGLISH - (C.) Sulprizio (trans.) Gender and Sexuality in Juvenal's Rome. Satire 2 and Satire 6. Introduction by Sarah H. Blake. (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture 59.) Pp. xiv + 164. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2020. Paper, US$29.95. ISBN: 978-0-8061-6488-5. [REVIEW]Heather Vincent - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (1):114-117.
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    “A Candle in Sunshine”: Desire and Apocalypse in Blake and Hölderlin.Michael Kirwan - 2012 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 19 (1):179-204.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:“A Candle in Sunshine”Desire and Apocalypse in Blake and HölderlinMichael Kirwan, SJ (bio)Introduction1René Girard, in the wake of the critical theorists Adorno and Horkheimer, offers “an analysis of the present epoch.” His work can be seen as a further attempt to articulate the “dialectic of Enlightenment”: to explore precisely why, despite the hopes invested in the possibilities of human emancipation, the “enlightened world radiates disaster triumphant.” Like them, (...)
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    The Specimen Dealer: Entrepreneurial Natural History in America's Gilded Age. [REVIEW]Mark V. Barrow - 2000 - Journal of the History of Biology 33 (3):493 - 534.
    The post-Civil War American natural history craze spawned a new institution -- the natural history dealer -- that has failed to receive the historical attention it deserves. The individuals who created these enterprises simultaneously helped to promote and hoped to profit from the burgeoning interest in both scientific and popular specimen collecting. At a time when other employment and educational prospects in natural history were severely limited, hundreds of dealers across the nation provided encouragement, specimens, publication outlets, training opportunities, and (...)
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    Ḥāshiyah al-ʻallāmah al-Mullā ʻAbd Allāh al-Yazdī (al-mutawaffī 1015 H.) ʻalá al-Tahdhīb.ʻAbd Allāh ibn al-Ḥusayn Yazdī - 2016 - Sanandaj: Intishārāt Kurdistān. Edited by ʻAbd Allāh ibn al-Ḥusayn Yazdī.
    Taftāzānī, Masʻūd ibn ʻUmar, 1322-1389?. Tahdhīb al-manṭiq wa-al-kalām.
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    Uterus transplantation: ethical and regulatory challenges.Kavita Shah Arora & Valarie Blake - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (6):396-400.
    Moving forward rapidly in the clinical research phase, uterus transplantation may be a future treatment option for women with uterine factor infertility, which accounts for three per cent of all infertility in women. This new method of treatment would allow women, who currently rely on gestational surrogacy or adoption, to gestate and birth their own genetic offspring. Since uterus transplantation carries significant risk when compared with surrogacy and adoption as well as when compared with other organ transplants, it requires greater (...)
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  36. Ethics and the Criminal Defence Lawyer.Andrew Ashworth & Meredith Blake - 2004 - Legal Ethics 7 (2):167-189.
  37. Ḥikmat-i Bū ʻAlī Sīnā.Ḥāʼirī al-Māzandarānī & Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ - 1956 - [Tihrān]: Intishārāt-i Ḥusayn ʻllmī va Nashr-i Muḥammad. Edited by Ḥasan Faz̤āʼilī & ʻImād al-Dīn Ḥusayn Iṣfahānī ʻImādzādah.
    jild-i 1. [Without special title] -- jild-i 2. Shāmil-i mustadrakāt va muṣṭalaḥāt va kullīyāt-i falsafah -- jild-i 3. Ilāhiyāt -- jildi 4. Ilāhiyāt bi-maʻnī-i akhaṣṣ -- jild-i 5. Dar Ilāhiyāt bi-maʻnī-i akhaṣṣ.
     
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  38. Letter of October 24, 1851 “Las Clases Discutidoras”.M. Blake Wilson - 2019 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 3 (2):96-104.
    This is the first complete English translation and publication of Donoso’s carta de 24 de octubre, 1851, a letter encapsulating many of his views on revolution and decision. This remarkable letter, sent as a diplomatic missive while he was serving the Spanish crown in Paris, describes how Napoleon III––stuck between the 1848 constitution’s prohibition against his election and his impending coup that will crown him emperor––must gain the support of the liberal bourgeoise middle class if he is to maintain his (...)
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  39. Self-Reported Body Awareness: Validation of the Postural Awareness Scale and the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (Version 2) in a Non-clinical Adult French-Speaking Sample.Lucie Da Costa Silva, Célia Belrose, Marion Trousselard, Blake Rea, Elaine Seery, Constance Verdonk, Anaïs M. Duffaud & Charles Verdonk - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Body awareness refers to the individual ability to process signals originating from within the body, which provide a mapping of the body’s internal landscape and its relation with space and movement. The present study aims to evaluate psychometric properties and validate in French two self-report measures of body awareness: the Postural Awareness Scale, and the last version of the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness questionnaire. We collected data in a non-clinical, adult sample using online survey, and a subset of the (...)
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    Levels of Information Processing in Reading Poetry.Reuven Tsur - 1979 - Critical Inquiry 5 (4):751-759.
    I have based my psychological hypotheses on studies in perception and in personality. Research in these two areas began independently, but by the late forties the supposedly unconnected processes came to be seen as different aspects of one process. For instance, a low tolerance for perceptual ambiguity and cognitive dissonance was found to be significantly correlated with lack of emotional responsiveness, dogmatism, and authoritarianism; conversely, a high tolerance for perceptual ambiguity and cognitive dissonance was found to be significantly correlated with (...)
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    Some Remarks on the Text of Chariton.Willy Morel - 1939 - Classical Quarterly 33 (3-4):212-.
    The new edition of Chariton's novel Chaireas and Callirhoe by Mr. Warren E. Blake has a twofold merit: it is founded on a new and accurate collation of the only extant manuscript, a Florentinus, and it gives a full collection of the conjectures in and since the editio princeps by D'Orville . The new text has already provoked some suggestions by Prof. H. J. Rose in C.Q. xxxiii, 1939, 30, but I should like to propose alterations in some more (...)
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    Transformations of the Confucian Way. John H. Berthrong.T. H. Barrett - 1999 - Buddhist Studies Review 16 (1):128-129.
    Transformations of the Confucian Way. John H. Berthrong. Westview, Boulder, Colorado, and Oxford 1998. xiv, 250 pp. Cloth £53.95, pbk £15.95. ISBN 0-8133-28055/2804-7.
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  43. Utilitarianism and Reform: Social Theory and Social Change, 1750–1800*: J. H. Burns.J. H. Burns - 1989 - Utilitas 1 (2):211-225.
    The object of this article is to examine, with the work of Jeremy Bentham as the principal example, one strand in the complex pattern of European social theory during the second half of the eighteenth century. This was of course the period not only of the American and French revolutions, but of the culmination of the movements of thought constituting what we know as the Enlightenment. Like all great historical episodes, the Enlightenment was both the fulfilment of long-established processes and (...)
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  44. Me-ḥayil el ḥayil: ʻinyene tsava.Shelomoh Ḥayim Aviner - 1998 - Bet-El: Le-haśig, Sifriyat Ḥaṿah. Edited by Meʼir Kohen.
     
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  45. Slicing Up Eyeballs: The Criminal Underworlds of Nicolas Winding Refn.M. Blake Wilson - 2020 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 4 (2):15-39.
    From Buñuel and Dali’s Un Chien Andalou to recent works by Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn, the cinematic destruction of the eye has become iconic due to its striking effect upon film spectators’ visceral experiences as well as its ability to influence their symbolic or fetishistic desires. By exploiting the natural discomfort and disgust produced by these types of images and then situating them within an aesthetic and psychoanalytic framework, Refn and other filmmakers provide a visual showcase for a unique (...)
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  46. Counterrevolutionary Polemics: Katechon and Crisis in de Maistre, Donoso, and Schmitt.M. Blake Wilson - 2019 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 3 (2).
    For the theorists of crisis, the revolutionary state comes into existence through violence, and due to its inability to provide an authoritative katechon (restrainer) against internal and external violence, it perpetuates violence until it self-destructs. Writing during extreme economic depression and growing social and political violence, the crisis theorists––Joseph de Maistre, Juan Donoso Cortés, and Carl Schmitt––each sought to blame the chaos of their time upon the Janus-faced postrevolutionary ideals of liberalism and socialism by urging a return to pre-revolutionary moral (...)
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  47. The Business Ethics of Recreational Marijuana.M. Blake Wilson - 2019 - In Alex Sager, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Business Cases in Ethical Focus. Peterborough, Ontario, Canada: Broadview Press. pp. 32-44.
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    A Paper on the Contigent Fee, Leagl Aid and Ethics.Silas Blake Axtell - 1950 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
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  49. In the Neutral Zone, A Libertarian's Home Is Their Castle.M. Blake Wilson - 2017 - In Bruce Krajewski & Joshua Heter (eds.), The Man In The High Castle And Philosophy: Subversive Reports from another Reality. Open Court. pp. 47-58.
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    XII—Some Patterns of Justification in Ethics.H. S. Eveling - 1966 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 66 (1):149-166.
    H. S. Eveling; XII—Some Patterns of Justification in Ethics, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 66, Issue 1, 1 June 1966, Pages 149–166, https://do.
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