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    Managing dual use technology: It takes two to tango.Lalit Kant & D. T. Mourya - 2010 - Science and Engineering Ethics 16 (1):77-83.
    Like nuclear energy, most technologies could have dual use—for health and well being and disaster and terror. Some research publications have brought to the forefront the tragic consequences of the latter potential through their possible use. Monitoring life science research and development (R&D) to prevent possible misuse is a challenging task globally, more so in developing economies like India, which are emerging as major biotech hubs. As a signatory to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention, India has put in motion (...)
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  2. Intentionalism and pain.D. T. Bain - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (213):502-523.
    Pain may appear to undermine the radically intentionalist view that the phenomenal character of any experience is entirely constituted by its representational content. That appearance is illusory. After categorizing versions of pain intentionalism along two dimensions, I argue that an 'objectivist' and 'non-mentalist' version is the most promising, if it can withstand two objections concerning what we say when in pain, and the distinctiveness of pain. I rebut these objections, in a way available to both opponents of and adherents to (...)
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  3. Fractionation and lacalization of distinct frontal lobe processes: Evidence from focal lesions in humans.D. T. Stuss, M. P. Alexander, D. Floden, M. A. Binns, B. Levine, A. R. McIntosh & R. T. Knight - 2002 - In Donald T. Stuss & Robert T. Knight, Principles of Frontal Lobe Function. Oxford University Press.
  4. (1 other version)Viśiṣṭādvaitakośaḥ.D. T. Tatacharya - 1951
     
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  5. Zen Buddhism and Psychoanalysis.D. T. Suzuki, Erich Fromm & Richard De Martino - 1965 - Philosophy East and West 15 (1):81-82.
  6. Viśiṣṭādvaitasiddhiḥ.D. T. Tatacharya - 1965
     
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  7. Zād al-ʻibād li-yawm al-maʻād: kitāb ʻilmī, akhlāqī, ijtimāʻī, iqtiṣādī, adabī.Ṭuʻmah Saʻd - 1999 - Qum: Dār al-Iʻtiṣām.
     
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  8. Stanovlenni︠a︡ vykhidnykh kilʹkisnykh poni︠a︡tʹ u fizyt︠s︡i.D. T. Kryvenko - 1979 - Kyïv: Nauk. dumka.
     
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  9. Plato and Aristotle on the Unhypothetical.D. T. J. Bailey - 2006 - In David Sedley, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxx: Summer 2006. Oxford University Press.
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  10. Private languages and private theorists.D. T. Bain - 2004 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (216):427-434.
    Simon Blackburn objects that Wittgenstein's private language argument overlooks the possibility that a private linguist can equip himself with a criterion of correctness by confirming generalizations about the patterns in which his private sensations occur. Crispin Wright responds that appropriate generalizations would be too few to be interesting. But I show that Wright's calculations are upset by his failure to appreciate both the richness of the data and the range of theories that would be available to the private linguist.
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  11. Observing one's hand become anarchic: An fMRI study of action identification.T. D., G. Knoblich, M. Erb & J. T. - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4):597-608.
    The self seems to be a unitary entity remaining stable across time. Nevertheless, current theorizing conceptualizes the self as a number of interacting sub-systems involving perception, intention and action (self-model). One important function of such a self-model is to distinguish between events occurring as a result of one's own actions and events occurring as the result of somebody else's actions. We conducted an fMRI experiment that compared brain activation after an abrupt mismatch between one's own movement and its visual consequences (...)
     
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  12. Fractionalization and localization of distinct frontal lobe processes: Evidence from focal lesions in humans.D. T. Stuss, M. P. Alexander, D. Floden, M. A. Binns, B. Levine, A. R. Mcintosh, N. Rajah & S. J. Hevenor - 2002 - In Donald T. Stuss & Robert T. Knight, Principles of Frontal Lobe Function. Oxford University Press.
  13. Studies in Zen.D. T. Suzuki - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (117):188-189.
     
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  14. Jehovah's Witnesses' refusal of blood: obedience to scripture and religious conscience.D. T. Ridley - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (6):469-472.
    Jehovah's Witnesses are students of the Bible. They refuse transfusions out of obedience to the scriptural directive to abstain and keep from blood. Dr Muramoto disagrees with the Witnesses' religious beliefs in this regard. Despite this basic disagreement over the meaning of Biblical texts, Muramoto flouts the religious basis for the Witnesses' position. His proposed policy change about accepting transfusions in private not only conflicts with the Witnesses' fundamental beliefs but it promotes hypocrisy. In addition, Muramoto's arguments about pressure to (...)
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    A Chrysippean Modality.D. T. J. Bailey - 2024 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 106 (3):492-517.
    In this paper, I attempt to explain one of the most controversial views attributed to the Stoic Chrysippus: that the impossible can follow from the possible. My solution finds in Chrysippus a distinction later made by the medieval logician John Buridan: that between being possible (there being a state of affairs that may occur) and being possibly-true (there being some proposition whose truth-conditions are that state of affairs). Buridan and Chrysippus have radically opposing views on the nature of propositions. What (...)
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  16. The Third Man Argument.D. T. J. Bailey - 2009 - Philosophy Compass 4 (4):666-681.
    This paper is a brief discussion of the famous 'Third Man Argument' as it appears in Plato's dialogue Parmenides . I mention, criticise and refine the most influential analytic approach to the argument; show that the actual conclusion of the argument is different from the one attributed to it by the majority of scholars; and elaborate two responses to the argument, both of which shed interesting light on the Theory of Forms.
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  17. The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton, Volume VIII: 1697-1722.D. T. Whiteside & Isaac Newton - 1984 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 35 (3):303-307.
     
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    The One vs. The Many.D. T. Everhart - 2022 - Journal of Analytic Theology 10:293-308.
    This paper looks at a recent exchange concerning the human nature of Christ and the Christological anthropology of Thomas F. Torrance. In this exchange, Oliver Crisp and Christopher Woznicki offer competing readings of Torrance’s Christological anthropology. Crisp argues for a concretist understanding of Christ’s human nature while Woznicki offers an abstractist metaphysic. This paper will look at this exchange in conversation with Torrance’s work and recent work in group ontology, offering a third way forward between the impasse of Crisp’s concretism (...)
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  19. Zen: A reply to Van meter Ames.D. T. Suzuki - 1956 - Philosophy East and West 5 (4):349-352.
  20. Morphological Integration and Animal Evolution.D. T. Anderson - 1967 - Scientia 61 (2):83.
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    Temperature oscillations in molten metals and their relationship to growth striae in melt-grown crystals.D. T. J. Hurle - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 13 (122):305-310.
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    Musical humanism, the doctrine of rhythmus, and the saint Cecilia odes of Dryden.D. T. Mace - 1964 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 27 (1):251-292.
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    Zen Buddhism, Selected Writings.D. T. Suzuki & William Barrett - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 7 (1):69-70.
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  24. Basic thoughts underlying eastern ethical and social practice.D. T. Suzuki - 1959 - Philosophy East and West 9 (1/2):58-60.
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    Calvin and the Duty to Respect a Patient's Trust.D. T. Ball - 2014 - Christian Bioethics 20 (1):112-122.
    Contemporary bioethical theory relies upon the concept of informed consent to protect against abuses of patient autonomy. Due to the complexity of the informed consent process, however, many patients rely more on their trust in their health care providers than they do upon their own ability to decide whether or not to give informed consent. Reformation theologian John Calvin placed a strong emphasis on the decision-maker's duty to respect the trust that others repose in the decision-maker. In keeping with Calvin's (...)
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    Nucleation of the Al6-to-α-Al––Si transformation in 3XXX aluminium alloys. I. Roll-bonded diffusion couples.D. T. L. Alexander & A. L. Greer † - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (28):3051-3070.
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    Nucleation of the Al6-to-α-Al––Si transformation in 3XXX aluminium alloys. II. Transformation in cast aluminium alloys.D. T. L. Alexander & A. L. Greer † - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (28):3071-3083.
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  28. Intégration morphologique et évolution animale.D. T. Anderson - 1967 - Scientia 61 (2):41.
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    The Crisis of Liberal Democracy: A Straussian Perspective ed. by Kenneth L Deutsch and Walter Soffer.D. T. Asselin - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (3):526-535.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK R]]JVIEWS room for different theories and new developments. He does not try to tie up every loose end. Furthermore, he avoids the rut of the specialist by willingly and capably addressing questions of biblical exegesis, philosophy, psychology, science, and popular culture with even-handed competence. Space does not permit me to discuss his fascinating analysis of the psychology of near-death experiences or specific rejoinders to important objections (e.g., the (...)
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    Closing of workshop.D. T. Baird - 1979 - Journal of Biosocial Science 11 (S6):217-219.
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    Descartes on the logical properties of ideas.D. T. J. Bailey - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (3):401 – 411.
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    Editorials.T. C. D. & W. C. G. - 1938 - Modern Schoolman 15 (2):27-27.
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    Economics and Philosophy.D. T. Jack - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (49):68 - 80.
    In a recent article in Philosophy Professor Knox makes a plea for a philosophic treatment of economic activity by way of contrast to either the specialized study of economic history or of economic science. The conclusion which was reached was embodied in the statement that “the historical and scientific methods of the study of economic activity leave incompletely satisfied the curiosity of students , and reach results which need special interpretation before they can be useful to politicians, let alone to (...)
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    La Psychologie Francaise Contemporaine.D. T. Howard - 1922 - Philosophical Review 31 (1):94-96.
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    Communion and Creation.D. T. Everhart - 2022 - TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 7 (1).
    In this paper, I argue for an extension of relational accounts of the imago Dei which includes a kind of priestly relation to the created order. In this relation, humanity is intended to ensure the independent flourishing of creation in a way reflective of the kind of communion we ought to have with one another. Through an analysis of the brokenness of these relationships, I argue human oppression of other humans and ravaging of creation are born of the same brokenness (...)
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    Definability in the class of all -frames – computability and complexity.D. T. Georgiev - 2017 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 27 (1-2):1-26.
    In the basic modal language and in the basic modal language with the added universal modality, first-order definability of all formulas over the class of all frames is shown. Also, it is shown that the problems of modal definability of first-order sentences over the class of all frames in the languages and are both PSPACE-complete.
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    General Introduction to Psychology.D. T. Howard & Coleman R. Griffith - 1925 - Philosophical Review 34 (5):527-528.
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    Experimental transfer of conditioning in dogs.D. T. Graham - 1944 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 34 (6):486.
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    Rate of damage of polymer crystals in the electron microscope: Dependence on temperature and beam voltage.D. T. Grubb & G. W. Groves - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (190):815-828.
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    ‘Please confirm your HIV-positive status by email to the following government address’: Protection of ‘vulnerable employees’ under COVID-19.D. T. Hagemeister, M. R. Mpeli & B. E. Shabangu - 2020 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 13 (2):91.
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  41. Geography: roots and continuities.D. T. Herbert & J. A. Matthews - 2004 - In John Anthony Matthews & David T. Herbert, Unifying geography: common heritage, shared future. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 3--20.
     
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    Notes and News.D. T. Howard - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (9):250.
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    The descriptive method in philosophy.D. T. Howard - 1919 - Philosophical Review 28 (4):379-390.
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    The influence of evolutionary doctrine on psychology.D. T. Howard - 1927 - Psychological Review 34 (4):305-312.
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    The pragmatic method.D. T. Howard - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (6):149-157.
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    Some fundamental considerations in human population cytogenetics.D. T. Hughes - 1963 - The Eugenics Review 54 (4):205.
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    The nature of biological diversity.D. T. Hughes - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 55 (4):234.
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    Spectral analysis of temperature fluctuations in molten metals.D. T. J. Hurle, J. Gillman & E. J. Harp - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (127):205-209.
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    The motion of liquid alloy zones along a bar under the influence of an electric current.D. T. J. Hurle, J. B. Mullin & E. R. Pike - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (99):423-434.
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    The evolution of hesitation, doubt, and map-making.D. T. D. James - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (3):488-489.
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