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    Lessons from a slave doctor of 1841.E. C. Halperin - 2013 - The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 76 (1):10.
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  2. Schoolboy Morality: An Address to Mothers [by E.C.P.].C. P. E. & Schoolboy Morality - 1888
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    D. Alan Shewmon and the PCBE's White Paper on Brain Death: Are Brain-Dead Patients Dead?E. C. Brugger - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (2):205-218.
    The December 2008 White Paper (WP) on “Brain Death” published by the President’s Council on Bioethics (PCBE) reaffirmed its support for the traditional neurological criteria for human death. It spends considerable time explaining and critiquing what it takes to be the most challenging recent argument opposing the neurological criteria formulated by D. Alan Shewmon, a leading critic of the “whole brain death” standard. The purpose of this essay is to evaluate and critique the PCBE’s argument. The essay begins with a (...)
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    Should the Confucian Family-Determination Model Be Rejected? A Case Study.E. -C. Li & C. -F. Wen - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (5):587-599.
    This essay explores a tragic event that happened in China, which garnered much attention, the Li case: a young woman who was nine months pregnant and her baby died as a result of the failure to receive a medically necessary c-section due to the hospital having failed to secure her family's consent for the c-section. Differing from some critiques, this essay argues that the Li case should not be used to blame the Confucian family-determination model that has been applied in (...)
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  5. Ch. E. Macann, Kant and the Foundations of Metaphysics.E. C. Sandberg - 1986 - Kant Studien 77 (3):373.
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    Schooling and the new psychophysics.E. C. Poulton - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (2):201-203.
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    Do Health Care Providers Have a Right to Refuse to Treat Some Patients?E. C. Brugger - 2012 - Christian Bioethics 18 (1):15-29.
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    Aristotle.J. E. C. & A. E. Taylor - 1920 - Philosophical Review 29 (5):506.
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    Disciplinary power on daily practices of nurses and physicians in the hospital.Tauana W. Mattar E. Silva, Donna McLean & Isabela C. Velloso - 2022 - Nursing Inquiry 29 (2):e12455.
    To understand power relations, it is important to consider that power is an attribute, and whoever has it at a given moment is in the condition of dominant and whoever is under its exercise is dominated. Moreover, we must consider that these positions are interchangeable, changing when relations of force change. Power relations represent the pursuit of supremacy through knowledge, with struggles for better positioning in the social structure. In this study, we analyze the effects of disciplinary power on daily (...)
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    A New Formula for Behaviorism.E. C. Tolman - 1922 - Psychological Review 29 (1):44-53.
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    The organism and the causal texture of the environment.E. C. Tolman & E. Brunswik - 1935 - Psychological Review 42 (1):43-77.
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  12. The Enlightenment of David Hume.E. C. Mossner - 1967 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 22 (4):388.
     
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    II.—On the Aspect Theory of the Relation of Mind to Body.E. C. Benecke - 1901 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 1 (1):18-44.
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    Studies in spatial learning. I. Orientation and the short-cut.E. C. Tolman, B. F. Ritchie & D. Kalish - 1946 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 36 (1):13.
  15. The illusions of scientists vs. the illusions of social epistemologists.E. C. - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 31 (2):343-351.
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    Vaughn's Studies in the History of Political Philosophy before and after Rousseau. Edited by A.G. Little.E. C. - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49:377.
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    The effect of localization on interference. I. Calculated intensities for a feasible optical experiment.C. E. Engelke & C. W. Engelke - 1986 - Foundations of Physics 16 (9):905-916.
    A simple geometry utilizing a laser-excited atomic beam as light source, and a nearby oscillating mirror, would permit the observation of a two-channel optical interference effect involving photons which can be localized predominantly in one channel by coincidence observations of the recoiling source atom. A sacrifice of the optimum conditions for photon interference is necessary even when photon localization in one channel is accomplished by an observation of the recoil atom. This necessity arises because the width of the slit defining (...)
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    Aristophanes, Clouds, 520 FF.E. C. Yorke - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (05):165-.
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    Ad Ioannem Diaconum Vindicandum.E. C. Yorke - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (04):114-115.
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    The Date of the Prometheus Vinctus.E. C. Yorke - 1936 - Classical Quarterly 30 (3-4):153-.
    It has frequently been observed that the Prometheus Vinctus shows certain Sophoclean characteristics of rhythm. In order to vary the rhythm of his iambics and to avoid monotony, Sophocles often knits consecutive trimeters closely together by placing at the end of one line some word which looks forward to the next line, and so precludes the reader from stopping for the natural pause after the sixth foot. Sometimes he uses in this way subordinating words which introduce a dependent clause in (...)
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    The date of the Supplices of Aeschylus.E. C. Yorke - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (01):10-11.
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    The Meaning of AΠTEPOΣ.E. C. Yorke - 1936 - Classical Quarterly 30 (3-4):151-.
    Towards the conclusion of his interesting remarks on the meaning of the Homeric phrase, τ δ' πτερος πλετο μθος, Professor J. A. K. Thomson writes, ‘When a classical author uses the word πτερος it means “wingless” or “featherless” and nothing else,’ and he accordingly rejects Headlam's interpretation of πτερος φτις at Aesch. Ag. 288 together with the same scholar's proposal to read at P. V. 707 πτερος for the unmetrical απνδιος It may be true that the phrase, πτρ τάχει, which (...)
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    The course of acquisition of a conditioned response of the occipital alpha rhythm.C. Shagass & E. P. Johnson - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 33 (3):201.
  24. Screening.C. E. Wolfram - 1996 - In Roy G. Spece, David S. Shimm & Allen E. Buchanan (eds.), Conflicts of interest in clinical practice and research. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 137--57.
     
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  25. Plants, Partial Moral Status, and Practical Ethics.E. C. Terrill - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (1-2):184-209.
    Most authors who work with moral status automatically dismiss the possibility that plants are the kinds of entities that have moral status. This dismissal coheres with our intuitions about common-sense morality: if plants do not have moral status then we do not have any direct moral obligations to plant life. An implication of such a view is that any suggestion otherwise commits one to be in favour of an absurd conclusion. However, given the recent literature and empirical evidence on plant (...)
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    Can and should means-ends reasoning be used in teaching?C. J. B. Macmillan & James E. McClellan - 1967 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 5 (4):375-406.
  27. Macular pigment in families.E. C. Alexander & J. D. Moreland - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 105-105.
     
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  28. (1 other version)Guide to the Philosophy of Morals and Politics.C. E. M. Joad - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (52):503-505.
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  29. (1 other version)Return to Philosophy.C. E. M. Joad - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (41):97-97.
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  30. The Glory of the Living Sun a World-Wide Appeal to Replace Present Superstitious Creeds by Genuine Religion Which Must Be True, Rational, Universal, Exalting.C. E. R. A. - 1935 - Cranton.
     
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    The Nature of Culture. A. L. Kroeber.C. E. Ayres - 1953 - Ethics 63 (3, Part 1):217-218.
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  32. Semiótica y filosofía del lenguaje.E. C. O. Umberto - forthcoming - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
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  33. Robinson, C. E.: The Days of Alkibiades.E. C. Jones - 1917 - Classical Weekly 11:127-128.
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    What is specific about category specificity? Fractionating patterns of impairments and the spurious living/nonliving dichotomy.E. C. Leek & E. M. Pothos - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):487-488.
    What aspects of the data from studies of acquired category- specific impairments are relevant to theories of knowledge representation? Discussion in the target article focuses on the living/nonliving dichotomy. However, many case studies reveal considerably more complex patterns of impaired and preserved performance that undermine this distinction. We consider this evidence and discuss its implications for theories of knowledge representation.
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    The determiners of behavior at a choice point.E. C. Tolman - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (1):1-41.
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    Selections from Medieval Philosophers, 2 vols.E. C. McCue - 1932 - Modern Schoolman 9 (4):85-85.
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    Notes on Thucydides, Book VI.E. C. Marchant - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (02):98-100.
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    Commentationes Woelfflinianae. Leipzig, Teubner. 1891. Mk. 8.E. C. Sihler - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (07):325-327.
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  39. La ncerca simbolica.E. C. Whitmont - forthcoming - Astrolabio.
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    An Experimental Study of the Fusion of Colored and Colorless Light Sensation: The Locus of the Action.C. E. Ferree - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy 8 (11):294.
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    A Resume of Experiments on the Problem of Lighting in its Relation to the Eye.C. E. Ferree - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy 12 (24):657.
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  42. Navigating common curves and pitfalls of the reappointment, promotion and tenure process and the importance of faculty mentoring.C. E. Davis & Nancy Reese-Durham - 2021 - In Noran L. Moffett (ed.), Navigating post-doctoral career placement, research, and professionalism. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.
     
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    (1 other version)A Note on the Needs and Uses of Energy Measurements for Work in Psychological Optics.C. E. Ferree & Gertrude Rand - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy 14 (17):457.
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    Temperamental fearfulness in childhood and the serotonin transporter promoter region polymorphism: a multimethod association study.E. P. Hayden, L. R. Dougherty, B. Maloney, C. Emily Durbin, T. M. Olino, J. I. Nurnberger Jr, D. K. Lahiri & D. N. Klein - 2007 - Psychiatr Genet 17:135-42.
    OBJECTIVES: Early-emerging, temperamental differences in fear-related traits may be a heritable vulnerability factor for anxiety disorders. Previous research indicates that the serotonin transporter promoter region polymorphism is a candidate gene for such traits. METHODS: Associations between 5-HTTLPR genotype and indices of fearful child temperament, derived from maternal report and standardized laboratory observations, were examined in a community sample of 95 preschool-aged children. RESULTS: Children with one or more long alleles of the 5-HTTLPR gene were rated as significantly more nervous during (...)
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    Three keys to treating inmates and their application in ethics consultation.E. G. Howe & C. Howe - 2007 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 19 (3):195-203.
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    Ausonius (?) Idyl 13.E. C. Marchant - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (05):260-.
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    Prior context and fractional versus multiple estimates of the reflectance of Grays against a fixed standard.E. C. Poulton, D. C. V. Simmonds, Richard M. Warren & John C. Webster - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (5):496.
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    Adf stem imaging of screw dislocations viewed end-on.E. C. Cosgriff, P. D. Nellist, P. B. Hirsch, Z. Zhou & D. J. H. Cockayne - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (33):4361-4375.
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    When is surgery research? Towards an operational definition of human research.C. E. Margo - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (1):40-43.
    The distinction between clinical practice and surgical research may seem trivial, but this distinction can become a complex issue when innovative surgeries are substituted for standard care without patient knowledge. Neither the novelty nor the risk of a new surgical procedure adequately defines surgical research. Some institutions tacitly allow the use of new surgical procedures in series of patients without informing individuals that they are participating in a scientific study, as long as no written protocol or hypothesis exists. Institutions can (...)
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    De la dyade à l'unite par la triadeDe la dyade a l'unite par la triade.E. C. K., W. L. Dulière & W. L. Duliere - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):213.
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