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    25. Zu den scriptores historiae Augustae.C. C. Hudemann - 1850 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 5 (3):572-574.
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    Individuals, Institutions, and Markets.C. Mantzavinos - 2001 - Cambridge University Press.
    Individuals, Institutions, and Markets offers a theory of how the institutional framework of a society emerges and how markets within institutions work. The book shows that both social institutions, defined as the rules of the game, and exchange processes can be analyzed along a common theoretical structure. Mantzavinos' proposal is that a problem solving model of individual behavior inspired by the cognitive sciences provides such a unifying theoretical structure. Integrating the latest scholarship in economics, sociology, political science, law, and anthropology, (...)
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  3. C. C. Wang: Landscape Paintings.P. W. K. & C. C. Wang - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (1):160.
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    İoanna Kuçuradi: c̜ağın olayları arasında = Among the events of the era.İoanna Kuçuradi, Betül Çotuksöken, Gülriz Uygur & Hülya Şimga (eds.) - 2014 - İstanbul: Tarihçi Kitabevi.
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  5. La filosofia di C. Wolff.C. C. C. C. - 1985 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 5 (3):518.
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    Philosophical Behaviourism.C. W. K. Mundle - 1969 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 3:119-131.
    Professor C. A. Mace, the psychologist, once wrote: ‘It is difficult … to present and defend any sort of behaviourism whatever without committing oneself to nonsense.’ I shall illustrate this thesis. I shall comment on the writings of some psychologists. This is relevant to my topic; for psychologists' expositions of behaviourism contain much more philosophy than science, and the inconsistencies which permeate their versions of behaviourism reappear in the works of eminent philosophers. My quotation from Mace comes from a paper (...)
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  7. Concepts of teaching: philosophical essays.C. J. B. Macmillan & Thomas W. Nelson (eds.) - 1968 - Chicago,: Rand McNally.
    Introduction: conceptual analysis of teaching, by B. P. Komisar and T. W. Nelson.--A concept of teaching, by B. O. Smith.--The concept of teaching, by I. Sheffler.--A topology of the teaching concept, by T. F. Green.--Teaching: act and enterprise, by B. P. Komisar.--Must an education have an aim? By R. S. Peters.--Curriculum as a field of study, by D. Heubner.--Can and should means-ends reasoning be used in teaching? By C. J. B. Macmillan and J. E. McClellan.
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    "Relativism" and "objectivity" in Stephen C. Pepper's theory of criticism.Bernard C. Heyl - 1960 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 18 (3):378-393.
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    'Safe Enough in his Honesty and Prudence' The Ordinary Conduct of Government in the Thought of John Locke.C. Anderson - 1992 - History of Political Thought 13 (4):605.
    While for many years Locke was viewed almost universally as the prophet of liberalism, today a successive reading of C.B. Macpherson's Possessive Individualism, John Dunn's The Political Thought of John Locke and Richard Ashcraft's Revolutionary Politics and Locke's �Two Treatises of Government�, might produce a schizophrenic vision of Locke as simultaneously an accumulative bourgeois villain, an irrelevant Calvinist moralist and a radical egalitarian revolutionary hero. This essay addresses an issue examined to a greater or lesser extent by these and other (...)
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    My Interest in Polanyi, His Links with Other Thinkers and His Problems:An Interview with Richard T. Allen.C. P. Goodman & Richard T. Allen - 2023 - Tradition and Discovery 49 (1):39-45.
    In this interview, C. P. Goodman invites British Polanyi scholar Richard T. Allen to reflect on his interest in Polanyi’s philosophical ideas and share what he believes is valuable in his thought.
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    Citadel to City-State: The Transformation of Greece, 1200-700 B.C.E. (review).Donald C. Haggis - 2001 - American Journal of Philology 122 (1):131-135.
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    A note on elementary equivalence of c(k) space.S. Heinrich, C. Ward Henson & L. C. Moore - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (2):368-373.
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    (1 other version)Prehistoric India, to 1000 B. C.Eugene C. Worman & Stuart Piggott - 1952 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 72 (2):86.
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    From "Defensor Pacis" to "Defensor Minor": The Problem of Empire in Marsiglio of Padua.C. J. Nederman - 1995 - History of Political Thought 16 (3):313.
    When read as Marsiglio asks us to read it, the Defensor minor looks a great deal less like a change of heart on its author's part than an extension and application of the principles that he had formulated fifteen years earlier in the Defensor pacis. The inconsistency some scholars have detected turns out to be based on a sort of false expectation about Marsiglio's political theory, namely, that it must ultimately advocate a single system of government or form of rule (...)
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    VI*—Is Identity a Relation?C. J. F. Williams - 1980 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 80 (1):81-100.
    C. J. F. Williams; VI*—Is Identity a Relation?, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 80, Issue 1, 1 June 1980, Pages 81–100, https://doi.org/10.1093/.
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  16. Intelektuālās identitātes un vērtības: filosofei Larisai Čuhinai - 100.S. N. Kovalʹchuk & Larisa Čuhina (eds.) - 2015 - Rīga: Latvijas Universitātes Filozofijas un socioloģijas institūts.
     
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  17. Amintiri, vise, reflecţii. Comentate şi editate de Aniela Jaffe.C. G. Jung - forthcoming - Humanitas.
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    Philosophical Perspectives. By Wilfrid Sellars. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1967. Pp. viii, 424. $17.75.Alex C. Michalos - 1968 - Dialogue 7 (3):514-517.
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    Philosophy in South Australia.C. Mortensen - unknown
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  20. Assaig d'una teoria formal de les nacions.C. Moulines - 2006 - Quaderns de Filosofia i Ciència 36:7-17.
    An appropriate combination of Quine’s ontology and Frege’s semantics is useful to emphasize the empirical entities “ethnic group” and “nation” expressed through an axiomatic system. If “cultural diversity” is taken as a primitive because it is good ethically and it is beautiful esthetically, then “internationalist nationalism” is the correct order of human society from a political point of view.
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  21. Zur Typologie intendierter Anwendungsformen im Allgemeinen.C. Ulises Moulines - 1991 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 2 (1):143.
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    Interpreting cultural-differences in medical intervention (vol 4, pg 189, 1993).C. Nash - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (3):252-252.
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    Banality of evil, 45–68.C. Luetge & J. Jauernig - 2013 - In Johanna Jauernig & Christoph Luetge (eds.), Business Ethics and Risk Management. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 141--149.
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    Gaius i. 84 and the S.C. Claudianum.P. R. C. Weaver - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (02):137-139.
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    What Is Going Through Your Mind? Thinking Aloud as a Method in Cross-Cultural Psychology.C. Dominik Güss - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:355159.
    Thinking aloud is the concurrent verbalization of thoughts while performing a task. The study of thinking-aloud protocols has a long tradition in cognitive psychology, the field of education, and the industrial-organizational context. It has been used rarely in cultural and cross-cultural psychology. This paper will describe thinking aloud as a useful method in cultural and cross-cultural psychology referring to a few studies in general and one study in particular to show the wide applications of this method. Thinking-aloud protocols can be (...)
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  26. Mathematics and Theology.C. J. Keyser - 1909 - Hibbert Journal 8:187.
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    The psychology of consciousness.C. Daly King - 1932 - London,: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & co..
    Routledge is now re-issuing this prestigious series of 204 volumes originally published between 1910 and 1965.
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  28. The Structure of Our Apprehension of Reality.C. Lambek & Agnete Kortsen - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):241-242.
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    (1 other version)Note on a device of Quine and Goodman.C. H. Langford - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):154-155.
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    The text of Jude 4.C. H. Landon - 1993 - HTS Theological Studies 49 (4).
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    Is subcortical vision necessarily mediated by the superior colliculus?C. R. Legg - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (3):455.
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    Santayana at Harvard.C. I. Lewis - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (2):29-31.
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  33. Die Grundfrage der Philosophie und das Verhältnis von Objektivem und Subjektivem.C. Loser - 1987 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 35 (2):144-150.
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    Clinical ethics: Undertreating pain violates ethical principles.C. Macpherson - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (10):603-606.
    Disabling pain or symptoms can occur at any age from many different causes. Pain and palliative specialists are able to relieve most pain and symptoms, although repeated adjustments to modalities, medications and doses may be needed. Because pain and palliative specialists comprise only a small percentage of physicians, many patients find it difficult to access them or obtain pain relief. Globally, there are too few such specialists to meet existing needs. Most are affiliated with hospice and palliative units, so their (...)
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  35. Reply to Hugh G. Petrie.C. J. B. Macmillan - 1972 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 7 (4):321.
     
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    Vyftig Jaar Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk in Oos-Afrika.C. J. Mans - 1965 - HTS Theological Studies 20 (3/4).
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  37. Commentary on Ramachandran and Hirstein.C. Martindale, R. L. Gregory, B. Mangan, B. J. Baars, J. Kindy, P. Mitter, J. Lanier & R. Wallen - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (6-7):52-75.
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    Objects as Actors: Props and the Poetics of Performance in Greek Tragedy by Melissa Mueller.C. W. Marshall - 2017 - American Journal of Philology 138 (3):561-563.
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    (1 other version)A Note on The Jaśkowski Sequence.C. G. McKay - 1967 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 13 (6):95-96.
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    A Defense of Utilitarianism.C. L. Sheng - 2004 - Upa.
    In Defense of Utilitarianism, C.L. Sheng provides a more intensive study of the Unified Utilitarian Theory , which he proposed in his previous work A New Approach to Utilitarianism . Sheng defends utilitarianism, particularly UUT, against the objections and attacks raised by nonutilitarians, showing it to be a viable ethical theory.
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  41. McGinn on the mind-body problem.C. H. Whitely - 1990 - Mind 99 (394):289.
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    Jung on Alchemy.C. G. Jung - 1995 - Princeton University Press.
    The ancient practice of alchemy, which thrived in Europe until the seventeenth century, dealt with the phenomenon of transformation--not only of materials but also of the human spirit. Through their work in the material realm, alchemists discovered personal rebirth as well as a linking between outer and inner dimensions. C. G. Jung first turned to alchemy for personal illumination in coping with trauma brought on by his break with Freud. Alchemical symbolism eventually suggested to Jung that there was a process (...)
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    MIND. A quarterly Review, etc., edit. by G. C. Robertson. October 1878.G. C. Robertson - 1879 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 7:98 - 101.
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  44. Weber, M interpretation of Marx, K.C. Mayer - 1975 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 42 (4):701-719.
     
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  45. Has Judaism a Future?C. G. Montefiore - 1920 - Hibbert Journal 19:28-41.
     
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    Whose Power, whose ethics: Response by Christopher Newell.C. J. Newell - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (1):63-64.
  47. The secret world of the industrial spy.C. Olney - 1988 - Business and Society Review 64:28-32.
     
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    Clinical research with economically disadvantaged populations.C. C. Denny & C. Grady - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (7):382-385.
    Concerns about exploiting the poor or economically disadvantaged in clinical research are widespread in the bioethics community. For some, any research that involves economically disadvantaged individuals is de facto ethically problematic. The economically disadvantaged are thought of as “venerable” to exploitation, impaired decision making, or both, thus requiring either special protections or complete exclusion from research. A closer examination of the worries about vulnerabilities among the economically disadvantaged reveals that some of these worries are empirically or logically untenable, while others (...)
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    Ethics with Aristotle.C. C. W. Taylor - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (173):529-532.
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    Plato, Hare and Davidson on akrasia.C. C. W. Taylor - 1980 - Mind 89 (356):499-518.
    Davidson poses the problem via three propositions p1-P3, Each persuasive but apparently inconsistent. His solution, That the three are consistent, Merely re-Phrases the problem. We should rather reject p2; if an agent judges that it would be better to do "x" than to do "y", Then he wants to do "x" more than he wants to do "y". Plato accepts p2 because he thinks all agents predominantly self-Interested, And hare because he thinks that evaluative judgments imply desires; both are criticized. (...)
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