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  1. Tractatus logico-philosophicus, suivi de Investigations philosophiques.L. Wittgenstein, P. Klossowski & D'A. Patri - 1968 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 158:133-135.
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    Being and Some Twentieth-Century Thomists. [REVIEW]A. D. Traylor - 2004 - Review of Metaphysics 58 (2):447-449.
    Since Vatican II a new breed of Thomism has emerged on the scene, in effect superseding the two streams of neo-Thomistic thought which blossomed in the wake of Leo XIII’s encyclical Aeterni Patris, namely, Aristolelian Thomism, a movement which remains within the conceptual horizon of form and matter, and Existential Thomism, which insists upon pushing beyond hylomorphism to the ontological depth dimension of the actus essendi, the nonformal act responsible for suffusing the composite being with real existence. Taking its inspiration (...)
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    Adhésion d’une femme issue de l’immigration maghrébine à la umma de Daech : entre défaillance des imagos parentales et défaut d’accordage avec la mère-patrie.Sarah Daoudi, Sara Skandrani & François Pommier - 2024 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 244 (2):35-49.
    Cet article interroge, à l’aide d’une trajectoire singulière issue de la clinique des auteurs, le lien entre la construction des imagos parentales chez une femme française issue de l’immigration maghrébine et son adhésion à l’idéologie religieuse radicale de Daech. Il s’agit plus précisément d’entrevoir les échecs et les impasses de l’institution familiale et sociale et la manière dont cette jeune femme s’est saisie de la Umma (la communauté des musulmans dans le monde) – dont la racine Um signifie en arabe (...)
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    Hegel et l'idéologie française.Jacques D'Hondt - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (1):32-46.
    LES pensées ont-elles une patrie? Cela semble universellement admis. Sans autre inquiétude, on parle de philosophie grecque, de philosophie allemande.De ce point de vue, qu'en est-il de Hegel? Impossible de contester le caractère profondément allemand de ce penseur, si le mot allemand garde un sens! Cet ancrage national rend compte, du moins en partie, de sa démesure spéculative. C'est l'Allemagne qui l'appelle à la philosophie, et cette vocation lui impose un souci théorique qui s'emparera aussi, plus tard, de Marx.
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    The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre.Cynthia Damon & D. S. Potter - 1999 - American Journal of Philology 120 (1):13-42.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone PatreD. S. PotterTranslated by Cynthia DamonEditorial Conventions( ) expansion of abbreviation[ ] restoration of letters written but now missing{ } deletion of letters written by mistake[ ] correction of letters considered wrongly inscribed necessary supplements > in translation, material supplied for clarity1 A(nte) d(iem) IIII eid(us) Dec(embres) in Palatio in porticu, quae est ad Apollinis. Scribendo2 adfuerunt M(arcus) Valerius M(arci) f(ilius) Lem(onia tribu) (...)
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    (1 other version)A Book of Latin Verse. Collected by H. W. Garrod. Clarendon Press, 1915.D. G. A. - 1916 - The Classical Review 30 (02):60-61.
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  7. Dzīves ceļa sákumā.D. S. Zemli︠a︡nskiĭ - 1962 - Riga,: Latvijas valsts izdevnieciba.
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    A Grammar of Politics. By H. J. Laski.A. D. Lindsay - 1926 - Philosophy 1 (2):246.
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    Physical bases for a new theory of motion.A. D. Allen - 1974 - Foundations of Physics 4 (3):407-412.
    The author has recently shown that a mathematical question regarding the fundamental constituents of hardrons cannot be resolved unless the classical axioms of nonfinite mathematics are revised in such a way as to produce a new theory of particle motion in continuous space-time. Under this new theory, the instantaneous position of a moving object has a magnitude that is increasing as the object's velocity. The purpose of this paper is to show that, quite apart from the question of Cantorian axiomatics, (...)
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    Rossii︠a︡ i I︠A︡ponii︠a︡: dinamika nravov.A. D. Palkin - 2010 - Moskva: Natalis.
    В книге на материале психолингвистических экспериментов рассматриваются этические взгляды современных русских и японцев, причем этика русских прослеживается в динамике: на рубежах начала 1990-х гг. и начала XXI века.
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  11. Directed organ donation: is the donor the owner?A. J. Cronin & D. Price - 2008 - Clinical Ethics 3 (3):127-131.
    The issue of directed donation of organs from deceased donors for transplantation has recently risen to the fore, given greater significance by the relatively stagnant rate of deceased donor donation in the UK. Although its status and legitimacy is explicitly recognized across the USA, elsewhere a more cautious, if not entirely negative, stance has been taken. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the Human Tissue Act 2004, and in Scotland the Human Tissue (Scotland) Act 2006, are both silent in this (...)
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    Kreativno-informat︠s︡ionnai︠a︡ modelʹ cheloveka: filosofskiĭ analiz sot︠s︡ialʹnykh vzaimosvi︠a︡zeĭ: monografii︠a︡.D. N. Borovinskai︠a︡ - 2010 - Ti︠u︡menʹ: Ti︠u︡menskiĭ gos. universitet.
    В монографии представлена систематизация современных западных и отечественных подходов в исследовании качеств современного человека, таких как креативность и информативность. Для читателей, интересующихся проблемами социальной философии.
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  13. Falsafat al-muṣādafah.Maḥmūd Amīn ʻĀlim - 1970
     
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    A History of the King's School CanterburyA Brief History of Hampton School, 1557-1957.A. C. F. Beales, D. L. Edwards & Bernard Garside - 1957 - British Journal of Educational Studies 6 (1):93.
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    A physiological control theory of food intake in the rat: Mark 1.D. A. Booth & F. M. Toates - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (6):442-444.
    Signals to the brain from the flows of energy around the body, varied primarily by declining amounts of food energy in the stomach, can explain the pattern of meals in the laboratory rat, the differences between dark and light phases, and the development of obesity ion the rat wioth VMH lesions but normal sating.
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    The Works of George Berkeley. Vol. IV. Edited by A. A. Luce. (Nelson. 1951. Pp. viii + 264. Price 30s. net.).A. D. Woozley - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (101):171-.
  17. D. F. Pears on `is existence a predicate?'.D. A. Griffiths - 1975 - Mind 84 (335):431-435.
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    The existence of a lateral size effect and the relationship between indentation and scratch hardness in copper.A. Kareer, X. D. Hou, N. M. Jennett & S. V. Hainsworth - forthcoming - Philosophical Magazine:1-18.
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    The Role of Nurses in Euthanasia: a Dutch study.A. V. D. Scheur & A. V. D. Arend - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (6):497-508.
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    Morality and the Emotions.A. D. M. Walker - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (4):246-248.
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  21. Alibali, MW, 451 Anderson, JR, 1 Atran, S., 117 Aveyard, ME, 611.K. G. D. Bailey, A. S. Bangert, D. J. Barr, J. L. Barrett, P. J. Bennett, I. Biederman, N. Bonini, J. F. Bonnefon, R. Budiu & J. C. Buisson - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28:1033-1034.
     
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    Shamanism and Art of the Eastern Tukanoan Indians: Colombian Northwest Amazon.A. D. Reichel-Dolmatoff - 1987 - Brill.
  23. Conscious and unconscious cognition: A computational metaphor for the mechanism of attention and integration.D. A. Allport - 1979 - In L. G. Nilsson (ed.), Perspectives on Memory Research. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Incorporated. pp. 61--89.
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    On the plastic deformation of soda-lime glass–a Cr3+luminescence study of densification.A. Perriot, E. Barthel, G. Kermouche, G. Quérel & D. Vandembroucq - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (7-9):1245-1255.
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  25. Problemy nauki i pozit︠s︡ii︠a︡ uchenogo: statʹi i vystuplenii︠a︡.A. D. Aleksandrov - 1988 - Leningrad: "Nauka," Leningradskoe otd-nie.
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    Decision Analysis as a Basis for Medical Decision Making: The Tree of Hippocrates.D. A. Zarin & S. G. Pauker - 1984 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9 (2):181-214.
    Physicians have developed a number of implicit and explicit approaches to complex medical decisions. Decision analysis is an explicit, quantitative method of clinical decision making that involves the separation of the probabilities of events from their relative values, or utilities. Its use can help physicians make difficult choices in a manner that promotes true patient participation. Decision analysis also provides a framework for the incorporation of data from multiple sources and for the assessment of the impact of uncertain data on (...)
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    Scientific Method in Social Studies.A. D. Ritchie - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (75):3 - 16.
    There is a short answer to the question, whether scientific method can be applied to the study of the social relations of men, or, whether social sciences are possible; it is that these sciences exist and are in fact among the most ancient. Their success has perhaps been less startling than that of the physical sciences and they have perhaps been pursued with less enthusiasm. But there are reasons for this inherent in the nature of the social sciences, as I (...)
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  28. Berkeley on Action.A. D. Woozley - 1985 - Philosophy 60 (233):293 - 307.
    At the risk of proving myself such a caviller, I want to ask a question which I have seldom heard raised, and which I have never seen discussed in anything that I have read about Berkeley. If I am right, it poses a problem for his immaterialism, not only different, but coming from a different direction, from those objections that are commonly levelled against him. If I am wrong, it will show how right Berkeley was to stress the difficulty of (...)
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  29. The role of primordial emotions in the evolutionary origin of consciousness.D. A. Denton, M. J. McKinley, M. Farrell & G. F. Egan - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2):500-514.
    Primordial emotions are the subjective element of the instincts which are the genetically programmed behaviour patterns which contrive homeostasis. They include thirst, hunger for air, hunger for food, pain and hunger for specific minerals etc.There are two constituents of a primordial emotion—the specific sensation which when severe may be imperious, and the compelling intention for gratification by a consummatory act. They may dominate the stream of consciousness, and can have plenipotentiary power over behaviour.It is hypothesized that early in animal evolution (...)
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    Essays in Conceptual Analysis.A. D. Woozley - 1958 - Philosophical Quarterly 8 (30):83-83.
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  31. Śrīgaṇapati-Vākyārtha-Mah-asabhā, Śriṅgerī, śake 1897, Khri. 1975.Vasanta Ananta Gāḍagiḷa (ed.) - 1975 - Puṇyapattanam: Śāradā-Gaurava-Grantha-Mālā.
     
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    (1 other version)Some Translations.A. D. Godley - 1921 - The Classical Review 35 (3-4):51-52.
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    Happiness.A. D. M. Walker - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (1):42-43.
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    A History of King Edward VI Grammar School, Retford.A. D. Grounds - 1972 - British Journal of Educational Studies 20 (1):110.
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    To treat or not to treat: the legal, ethical and therapeutic implications of treatment refusal.A. N. Wear & D. Brahams - 1991 - Journal of Medical Ethics 17 (3):131-135.
    Health professionals faced with refusal of life-saving treatment may wish to override a person's wishes, especially if that person suffers from a mental disorder. Mental illness does not automatically mean a patient is incapable of making decisions of this nature. It is not always clear whether an individual is legally competent to decide whether to undergo treatment or not. This article discusses a clinical example and analyses some of the moral implications.
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  36. Utkrāntisāraḥ: Utkrāntisvarūpanirūpaṇaṃ, vimarśca.Kānteśācārya Kadaramaṇḍalagi - 2023 - Beṅgalūru: Śrīvidyādhīśasnātakottarasaṃskr̥taśodhakendram.
     
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    Law, morality, and society.A. D. Woozley - 1978 - Philosophical Books 19 (1):26-28.
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    The Nature of Legal Argument.A. D. Woozley & O. C. Jensen - 1959 - Philosophical Quarterly 9 (35):184.
  39. Phenomenal similarity and the perceptual moment hypothesis.D. A. Allport - 1968 - British Journal of Psychology 59:395-406.
  40. The evolution of scientific thought from Newton to Einstein.A. D' Abro - 1950 - [New York]: Dover Publications.
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    Latices Simulatos Fontis Averni.A. D. Nock - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (7-8):169-170.
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  42. Boltzmann and Gibbs: An attempted reconciliation.D. A. Lavis - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 36 (2):245-273.
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    Mr. Williams on the A Priori.D. A. T. Gasking - 1938 - Analysis 6 (5/6):69 - 78.
    D. A. T. Gasking; Mr. Williams on the a Priori1, Analysis, Volume 6, Issue 5-6, 1 September 1939, Pages 69–78, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/6.5-6.69.
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  44. Zhabaĭkhan Mubarakovich Abdilʹdin.L. D. Ăbenova - 2002 - Almaty: [S.N.]. Edited by D. Zh Omarbekova.
     
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  45. De Burger en zijn staat.A. D. Belinfante - 1966 - Alphen aan den Rijn,: N. Samsom.
     
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  46. On a three-valued logical calculus and its application to the analysis of the paradoxes of the classical extended functional calculus.D. A. Bochvar & Merrie Bergmann - 1981 - History and Philosophy of Logic 2 (1-2):87-112.
    A three-valued propositional logic is presented, within which the three values are read as ?true?, ?false? and ?nonsense?. A three-valued extended functional calculus, unrestricted by the theory of types, is then developed. Within the latter system, Bochvar analyzes the Russell paradox and the Grelling-Weyl paradox, formally demonstrating the meaninglessness of both.
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    Reciprocity.A. D. M. Walker - 1987 - Philosophical Books 28 (3):178-180.
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    Temporal uncertainty and the“refractoriness” of the human vertex evoked potential.D. G. Wastell, D. Kleinman & A. Maclean - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (3):155-158.
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    The Birth of Western Philosophy.A. D. Winspear - 1939 - Science and Society 3 (4):433 - 442.
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  50. Theory in Motion in Plato's Later Dialogues.A. D. Winspear - 1942 - Classical Weekly 36:202-203.
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